

It'd complement his moveset a lot better, it's a lot more original within SF's cast (since there's not really a dirty cheat character, except maybe Balrog) and I think it's a better interpretation of the fact he can take off his handcuffs (it'd be him specifically going "well I'm in handcuffs it's only fair if I uses knives and rocks!" purely as an excuse/advantage but then revealing that they're not locked when he wins).
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Personally I would like Cody more as the defacto dirty fighter and if he was characterized as such. Guy (, Gai) is a fictional character who first appeared in the 1989 arcade beat-em-up Final Fight by Capcom.Guy, along with other Final Fight series characters, has also been a recurring player character in the Street Fighter fighting game series since Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors Dreams in 1995. I think it doesn't help that Oro does the "powerful character holding back" shtick a lot better in terms of moveset. Now admittedly I don't know much about Cody or what moves of his originated in FF, but the knife, the rocks and kicking the dust all seem like stuff a character would do if they were compensating for the handcuffs rather than the opposite. Weve got some brand new family member action this time around, with the main protagonist of the not-so-spectacular Final Fight: Streetwise as well as Dans walking SNK reference of a sister, Yuriko. Set in the fictional Metro City, the games focus on a group of heroic vigilantes who fights against the control and various threats of criminal gangs, primarily the Mad Gear Gang. I don't mind that trope at all but I dislike it on Cody because he doesn't really fight in a way that reflects that. Final Fight is a series of beat 'em up video games by Capcom, which began with the arcade release of Final Fight in 1989.

Guy appears in the penultimate episode of the American Street Fighter animated series, which was based on Final Fight. On Cody, yeah I agree that Cody's shtick of "he's actually super strong he just never tries" is kinda dumb. Ken (): Ryus boisterous best friend, rival and the original fighting game clone character makes his debut as Ryus Echo Fighter.He was the final Echo Fighter revealed for the game and is arguably the most distinct of the Echo Fighters in Super Smash Bros. A second American-produced Final Fight sequel was released in 2006 titled Final Fight: Streetwise, which reimagines Guys character was as an Asian crime lord in the Japan Town district of Metro City.

The roster is stated to be bigger than both Ultra Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V.Can't believe I missed a SF lore thread. In addition, new characters make their debuts while established characters from series such as Final Fight and Rival Schools make their debuts. Street Fighter VI features every previous World Warrior from all previous installments of the franchise including the Street Fighter EX games, as well as games such as Saturday Night Slam Masters. Chang felt that, despite all the bad she had done by making GLOW, Pestilence was her ultimate creation. It is a giant, Glow -induced monstrosity created by Dr. The game will take place in the early 2000's, making it the first Street Fighter game to not be set the 1980's or the 1990's. Pestilence Pestilence is boss character from the Final Fight series who appears in Final Fight: Streetwise. Viper) will be upgraded to playable status taking on the movesets of their parents along with new moves to set them apart from their parents. In addition, previously non-playable characters Datta (son of Dhalism), Mel Masters (son of Ken Masters), Amy (daughter of Guile), and Lauren (daughter of C. Unlike the previous installment, Street Fighter V, VI will take place after the events of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, and as such will age all returning fighters such as Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Cammy, and Sakura. Street FIghter VI is the sixth installment of the Street Fighter franchise, and the first one to be developed by Sactown Studios.
