![]() ![]() Ryu can dodge projectiles at the start of his Tatsumaki Senpuu Kyaku maneuver and knocks an opponent down with one hit. His Shoryuken does only one hit, so Ryu can effectively use this move at full power against airborne opponents, although Ken's is still much stronger since he follows the Shoryuu principle. ![]() His special moves are more focused Ryu inflicts damage with individual strikes rather than combinations. Ryu's normal attacks are slightly slower than Ken's, albeit straightforward. While Ryu and Ken follow the same martial arts discipline, as the Street Fighter series evolved, the differences between the two characters was portrayed by their attacks: Ryu focused on technique while Ken opted for stylish unpredictability. Both Ryu and Ken learned their art from Gouken, who vowed to teach a less violent variation of the art created by his master Goutetsu which does not include the discipline's life-threatening techniques such as the Shun Goku Satsu. 4.7 Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengersīoth Ryu and Ken are practitioners of a nameless martial art, which incorporated the most violent techniques from a blend of four styles of martial arts, alongside a mysterious sure-killing technique called Shun Goku Satsu.4.6 Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.4.2 Street Fighter II': Champion Edition. ![]() Years later, after the events depicted in the Street Fighter Alpha series, Ryu enters the second World Warrior tournament to test his skills again. Despite nearly losing against the "Dark Emperor of Muay Thai," Ryu secures a difficult victory, and is crowned champion. After defeating all challengers, his skills earn him the right to fight its host, Sagat. With this, Ryu leaves Gouken and Ken, and heads to fight in the first World Warrior tournament. When Ryu was about 23 years old, Gouken thought that Ryu was ready to travel the world in order to test his skills against the best fighters in the world. Ryu looked up to Gouken as a father figure during his early years and Ken as a best friend and surrogate brother, which is how their relationship remains to this day. Gouken would later train his best friend's bratty son, Ken Masters, who served not only as a sparring partner for Ryu, but also to give Ryu some company since Gouken was the only person Ryu had seen in a long time due to the seclusion of Gouken's dojo. When Ryu was a young child, he was adopted by a man named Gouken and began living with him as well as learning a mysterious martial art. Ryu was an orphaned child, with no knowledge of who his parents were or if they are still alive. Click here for more information about Ryu's other fighting game appearances. ![]()
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