
The rationale for who is and isn't included is a bit puzzling though, especially when you think of some major omissions. In particular, seeing Fighting Vipers' Bahn after fifteen years of non-presence affects me in a very personal way. As much as I get a huge kick out of seeing Mega Man X and Akira fighting side-by-side, it's the obscure picks that really stir the sheer, giddy love from deep within my gaming soul. In the same vein, Project X Zone caters very, very strongly to fans of Japanese games, and its cast of characters is undeniably its biggest selling point.Ĭoupled with an entertaining combat engine, these characters and their interactions prop up what is otherwise a very basic strategy game.%Gallery-176869% PXZ features characters carefully culled from a wealth of games from each company, ranging from the well-known (Tekken, Virtua Fighter, Resident Evil) to the more obscure (Batsu from Rival Schools, Sanger from Super Robot Wars, Bruno from Dynamite Cop).

It's essentially a sequel to 2004's Namco x Capcom, a heavily Super Robot Wars-inspired collaboration that never received a Western release.


Project X Zone is a massive strategy RPG crossover featuring characters from Capcom, Namco-Bandai, and Sega games fighting it out with each other.
