Urien may be a fairly simple design, however no more than many other series staples like the total rip off that was boxer or the completely generic stereotypical ryu/ken, but anyone who uses him or who takes pleasure in watching pro players like RX use him in third strike will see he's actually a really great character. His juggles are an absolute thing of beauty.
Most satisfying character in SF3 third strike IMO...Oro is also dreadfully underappreciated.
As if SF3, on this forum.
RX though, is he a wizard? Urien is more fun than the entirety of the Alpha series to play. lol
Not a big fan of the metal face Charlie design. Also think the Oro and Urien (esp hair)designs were a bit poor from SFIII, really like Sean design and Eleana though if they can come up with more like them would be great
Not a big fan of the metal face Charlie design. Also think the Oro and Urien (esp hair)designs were a bit poor from SFIII, really like Sean design and Eleana though if they can come up with more like them would be great
Garuda was a decent character, he had a link to the dark hadou/psycho power which put him up against Evil Ryu, Akuma and Bison etc. I liked Kairi too but the point is Capcom dont really seem to be trying anymore. Not as bad as Namco but not far off. I think the last original SF character might've been Hakan who appeared to be partially ripped off from EX's Darun anyway.
Agree Oro is under exploited, he shares a mad back story.
Apart from Alex and Dudley I never much liked the character designs from SF3 or the music. Oro is one of the worst looking but I do like his story. Playstyles are another matter though.
SFV is starting to look quite impressive in this latest trailer, particularly the lighting and effects. They've actually changed up a character's playstyle for once. Looks they gave Charlie Rugal's Genocide Cutter move.
Saw the trailer and although Nash looks strange at first, I like that Capcom has tried to do something different with him. I hope this means that other returning characters get new takes on their standard playstyle and movesets.
Also hope Capcom goes with adding the SF Zero/ SFIII cast into this one. More characters from these games rather than just the SFIV cast all over again will be most welcome.
I can't work out if this is genuine, or the best trolling attempt ever.
For my 2-pence worth, I would say that they should shut the door on the whole EX series and throw away the key.
100% genuine
Ex was good fun at the time, I loved the cancelling Supers into Supers and the new throws(in which Bison kept his Foot lift for future games). Garuda had a good look to him and an interesting move set, while D Dark was a combination of Scorpion and Rolento with story beef with Guile and Bison. If I could only bring back one EX character it would have to be Skullomania, the game needs a Super Sentai inspired character.
Also hope Capcom goes with adding the SF Zero/ SFIII cast into this one. More characters from these games rather than just the SFIV cast all over again will be most welcome.
In terms of Zero, are there many left?
I suppose Birdie, Rainbow Mika, Sodom, Charlie, Juni/Juli and Karin - anyone else? Then there's Ingrid, Maki and Eagle, who aren't Zero characters per se but appeared in related titles. Some of those have "equivalents" in IV though, such as Maki/El Fuerte.
I like III (well, I like Third Strike - there's a distinction there - the previous ones are certainly good fighters but 3S is definitely the apex of that series) but most of my liked characters ended up in IV. I'm not so fussed on the likes of Necro or Remy, visually.
EDIT: Maybe Capcom will "promote" someone from Rival Schools, like Kyosuke.
Haggar should also get a go on SF, i also agree with the above re kyosuke...might be a good one.
Someone at Capcom (can't remember who, but it was one of their "named" figures) once explained a bit about that at a Q&A at a public event.
He said that internally, Capcom consider Rival Schools and Street Fighter as having a shared universe (along with a few other games, like Final Fight), but very few of the fighters in the Rival Schools line-up have the necessary skills to compete in the "world warrior" tournaments that make up Street Fighter. Even characters like Dan are supposedly much stronger than characters like Batsu or Hinata.
Kyosuke is apparently the exception, because narratively, he's supposed to be far more powerful than all of the rest of the Rival Schools cast, and could swat them away like flies if he used his full power - however, he conceals that from the other fighters for plot-related reasons. This is one of the reasons he found his way into Capcom Vs SNK 2.
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