Street fighter iv ryu đánh giá năm 2024

‘Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition’ Gets New Characters Evil Ryu, Guy and Gouken in Update This Week

Street fighter iv ryu đánh giá năm 2024
Simulating the complex and meticulous nature of a fighting game on a smartphone is a pretty formidable task, and arcade purists will likely lament the lack of physical controls and instant inputs that are so vital when a match is decided on solitary frames. That being said, Street Fighter IV Champion Edition ($4.99), the latest iteration of Capcom’s classic fighting series on mobile, comes pretty damn close to an accurate brawling experience, and is a whole lot of fun to boot. Jared’s glowing review earlier in July emphasised the title’s abundant qualities – despite not being the revolutionary step forward from the older Street Fighter mobile iterations – and Capcom have repeatedly pledged further support for their latest App Store release. As a result, the first major update for Street Fighter IV Champion Edition is set to launch this week, with new characters Guy, Evil Ryu and Gouken being added to the roster as free downloadable content.

Street fighter iv ryu đánh giá năm 2024

These three new characters that are joining the fray in Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition come as no surprise, as Capcom released a teaser trailer in the build-up to the game’s release depicting six greyed out slots for fighters that were to be added down the line. While Evil Ryu may be little more than a palette swap, seeing Guy and especially Gouken appear in the mobile version of Street Fighter is particularly awesome, and may make me have to reconsider my eternal commitment to maining Blanka. However, even if none of these fighters particularly appeal to you, expect to see even more series favourites (and Violent Ken) make an appearance in the game over the coming months. Until then, join in the discussion on our dedicated Street Fighter IV Discord channel, or see what fans have to say about these new characters on our forum thread.

Street fighter iv ryu đánh giá năm 2024

Street Fighter IV CE

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The wants and needs of competitive fighting game players have warrented increasingly meaningful consideration from developers in the past few years, but Ultra Street Fighter 4 is a clear example of how a fighting game can address those needs without alienating more casual players. A substantial cast-wide rebalance, combined with features like the long-requested offline match recording and the insanely fun edition-select make Ultra the most complete, refined version of Street Fighter 4 yet. It’s an experience that feels custom-made for everyone from the weekend warrior to the intermediate or advanced-level tournament hound.

Considering that Street Fighter 4 is now nearly five years old, the additions in Ultra are actually quite daring. W-Ultra is the big standout here, giving you access to both of your character's ultra combos instead of one or the other. Neither will do as much damage, but the utility it provides is almost irresistible for characters like Dudley for instance, whose Ultra 1 is threatening in specific matchups, but his Ultra 2 is too generally useful to pass on. It's a great additional layer of tactical consideration that adds dimension to many formerly stale matchup considerations.

Delayed wakeup and red-focus on the other hand, are a little more situational in application, and thus, they aren't as immediately impactful as W-Ultra. They do, however, give every character some new options for dealing with the knockdown/vortex aggression that defined tournament play in Arcade Edition 2012, and for that reason alone, these are welcome additions. It's nice to feel less helpless after getting knocked down by Cammy or Akuma.

The most abundant changes however, are the subtle ones, and it is here where Ultra truly distinguishes itself. Every character has been touched in one way or another in an attempt to broaden the field of viable characters, and close the gap between the top and bottom tiers. The true degree of Capcom's success here will take time and tournaments to tell, but so far, the changes look great. Little things like fixing Rufus' Messiah Kick, and reverting some of Yun's heavy-handed 2012 nerfs help make those characters feel like threats again. Subtle enhancements like the speed of Ken's crouching forward, or the hit box of Dudley's standing fierce mean that characters who have long been ignored may have a chance to rise to prominence. More than ever, characters who have struggled at the bottom seem worth dusting off again, giving Ultra a fresh, exciting feel.

For folks who aren't into the finer points of fisticuffs, the biggest chunk of new content is the five characters, bringing the playable count to a whopping 44 fighters. Rolento, Elena, Poison, and Hugo make their way from Street Fighter x Tekken with a lot of their move-sets intact, but retooled for SF4's more traditional combat engine. The results are pleasing across the board.

Hugo's unrelenting clap and grapple pressure, Elena's smothering high/low poke game, Rolento's cat-and-mouse trickery...each of them brings flair, and a well-differentiated fighting style to bear.

That goes double for newcomer Decapre, whose disappointingly familiar “Cammy with a mask” look hides one of the most dynamic skill-sets in the entire cast. Two useful Ultras, good pokes, and a stacked toolbox of mixups make her a blast to play.

Feature-wise, absolutely everything from previous versions returns, with a couple of extra cherries on top. Offline match recording, and the ability to train while waiting for online match opponents have been top requests forever now, but edition select is nothing short of a dream come true for hardcore SF4 nerds like me. The ability to pick any version of any character across the entire Street Fighter 4 series leads to incredible grudge matches. And really, who didn't miss nonsense like Rufus’ jump roundhouse into EX snake strike shaving off wads of life, or getting a full ultra off a traded Ryu dragon punch?

Verdict

Ultra Street Fighter 4 takes an already incredible, content-rich fighting game, and builds upon it in ways that fighting enthusiasts can get lost in and casual fans can enjoy. Every addition and refinement, both big and small, works. The new characters feel like they've been here all along, and the rebalancing gives old characters a fresh lease on life, making Ultra a must-have for anyone who's enjoyed any version of Street Fighter 4.

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Street fighter iv ryu đánh giá năm 2024

Ultra Street Fighter 4 Review

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Ultra Street Fighter 4's new content, and smart balance make it the best version of the generation-defining fighter.