Your friendly guide to Street Fighter IV! Learn about gameplay, characters like Ryu and Ken, Focus Attacks, Ultra Combos, and more. Get ready to fight!
Hey there! So you're diving into Street Fighter IV? Awesome choice! This game is a fantastic blend of classic Street Fighter vibes with some cool new tricks. Think of it like this: it feels super familiar, almost like Super Street Fighter II Turbo, but it also borrows a few neat ideas from Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. First off, the visuals are all 3D, which looks amazing, but don't worry, the core gameplay is still on that classic 2D plane you know and love. The legendary Yoshinori Ono wanted to bring us back to the roots, so they've ditched the parry system from SFIII. Instead, you've got some really cool new mechanics to play with: Focus Attacks (they call them Saving Attacks in Japan, which is kinda neat) and Ultra Combos. They've kept the classic six-button setup, but they've woven in new moves and features. It's a great mix of what made Street Fighter great and some fresh ideas. Here are a few quick tips as you get started: * Pressing both light attack buttons together? That's your throw. Simple! * Want to show off or get in your opponent's head? Pressing both heavy attack buttons does a taunt. * The new Focus Attack is mapped to pressing both medium attack buttons. This is a big one, so get comfortable with it! You'll also find dashes and quick stands are back in the game, which add a lot of mobility. Oh, and a heads-up: Crimson Viper is the only one who can do a high jump initially. Later on, Ibuki joins that exclusive club when she shows up in Super Street Fighter IV. This game came out in 2008, with the arcade version hitting Japan first in July. Home consoles like the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 got it in February 2009, and PC players got their hands on it in July 2009. Even mobile got a taste, with iOS in March 2010 and Android in January 2012. It's a big part of the Street Fighter legacy, developed by Dimps and Capcom, and it's the fifth main game in the series. Pretty cool, right?100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content