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Normal Moves (4)
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Normal Moves (4)

Learn the ins and outs of Normal Moves in Street Fighter II! This guide breaks down punch and kick attacks, helping you master combos and dominate your opponents.

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Learn the ins and outs of Normal Moves in Street Fighter II! This guide breaks down punch and kick attacks, helping you master combos and dominate your opponents.

Alright, let's get into the nitty-gritty of your basic attacks in Street Fighter II, the Normal Moves. These are the bread and butter of your offense, and knowing when and how to use them is key to winning fights. We'll break 'em down by punches and kicks, and I'll show you exactly how to pull them off.

Punch Attacks

  • Stretching Arm Shove: This is your go-to for a quick poke. To do it, just hold Forward on the D-pad and press the High Punch button. It's great for keeping opponents at bay. On SNES, that's > + L, and on Genesis, it's > + Z.
  • Floating Barrel Roll: This one's a bit flashier and is done in mid-air. You'll do a spinning downward attack. To perform it, press Down and High Punch together while you're airborne. For SNES players, it's v + L (Mid-Air), and for Genesis, it's v + Z (Mid-Air).
  • Crouching Arm Shove: Similar to the standing version, but you'll attack low. Hold Down and press either the Middle or High Punch button. This is perfect for catching opponents off guard when they're blocking high or jumping in. On SNES, it's v + X, and on Genesis, it's v + Y.

Kick Attacks

  • Long Distance Kick: Need to hit someone from far away? This is your move. Hold Right on the D-pad and press either Kick button. The range changes depending on which kick button you use – higher buttons usually mean longer reach. On SNES, that's > + A, and on Genesis, it's > + B.
  • Slide Kick: This is a fantastic move for getting under high attacks or closing distance quickly. Hold Down and press any Kick button. You'll slide low across the ground. The distance varies, so experiment to see which button works best for the situation. On SNES, it's v + R, and on Genesis, it's v + C.
  • Mid-Air Distance Kick: This is your aerial poke. While in the air, press the Middle Kick button. Your leg will stretch out to hit opponents from above. It's a great way to control the air or punish jumping enemies. On SNES, it's just A (Mid-Air), and on Genesis, it's B (Mid-Air).

Mastering these normal moves is your first step to becoming a Street Fighter II pro. Practice them until they're second nature, and you'll see a huge difference in your gameplay!

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