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Ryu from Street Fighter IV – Why Penis Why?!

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Street Fighter IV was officially announced earlier this year and we spotted some leaked screenshots shortly afterward. The artwork looked pretty epic, but now that a few more images have become available, we’re starting to get a little disappointed with the direction they’ve taken with Street Fighter IV. Nowhere is this shift more apparent than in the creation of Ryu.

Destructoid has put together a list of what they’d like changed in the SFIV version of Ryu, the biggest of which — no pun intended — is the Japanese warriors (ahem) bulge.

Source: Destructoid.com.

Posted by: Akuma on Monday, December 24th, 2007

Street Fighter IV: Leaked Screenshot

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Originally posted at a small Brazilian blog, what you see above is a leaked screenshot from Street Fighter IV. Naturally, the two characters depicted in the epic battle are Ken and Ryu, the two most iconic characters from the Street Fighter franchise.

Many people may scoff at the legitimacy of this leaked screenshot, but seeing how the small Brazilian blog (blogeek) received a “threatening e-mail” from André Forastieri — the boss of Futuro Comunicação, which is the publisher of the Brazilian EGM — we’re starting to think this screenshot is very much for real. EGM wanted the exclusive and signed some sort of embargo/NDA for those rights. But that’s the side story. The bigger news is that here is Street Fighter IV in all of its glory and I can’t help but salivate at the possibilities.

Source: Kokatu

Posted by: Akuma on Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Ryu is Only the Second Best Street Fighter Character

I know. Some of you are going to write this post off as blasphemy, because there’s no way that Ryu plays second fiddle to anyone. After all, he is the main character of the Street Fighter series and he’s easily the most recognizable character from the franchise. He’s always been a man of very few words, punishing M. Bison only to walk off into the sunset in search of the next challenge.

You see, there are reasons why Ryu is one of the best, ranking above third best Guile. Guile needs to charge before performing any of his canonical special moves, whereas Ryu can unleash fireballs, uppercuts, and hurricane kicks with some swift quarter-circles. He’s one of the most versatile players you can choose to use in the world warrior tournament and it goes without question that he’s one of the most popular Street Fighter characters in the arcades today or any day. I need not remind you how great he is.

But Ryu is not without his shortcomings. First, Ryu isn’t exactly accessible by newbies and relative beginners, because the quarter-circle-forward mechanic can take some practice for someone not accustomed to the move. Super fireballs can be even more challenging to perform. What’s more, when Street Fighter II was first translated to the Super Nintendo, we were forced to crouch, crouch-forward, forward, punch. The quarter circle movement, yet again, made for an unnecessary hurdle on a directional pad. My thumb gets blisters just thinking about it.

The karate master from Japan is not easily forgotten and he is one of the few players who has managed to appear in every Street Fighter game ever made, even making an appearance in off-shoots like Street Fighter vs. X-Men and Puzzle Fighter II (was there ever a Puzzle Fighter One?). As great as he is, Ryu is not the best Street Fighter character. That person will be revealed at a future date. I’ll give you a clue: it’s not Akuma either.

Posted by: Akuma on Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
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