Street Fighter Alpha effectively served as the middle ground between the first two Street Fighter games. Even as early as Street Fighter II, it was established that Soviet grappler Zangief was a longtime wrestling rival of Haggar’s (which neatly explains their tendency to do the same moves). Haggar, alongside Jessica’s boyfriend Cody and their ninja friend Guy, take to the streets of Metro City to save Jessica, beat people with pipes, and eat entire roasted chickens off the ground.įinal Fight received two sequels for SNES, and while they still weren’t named after Street Fighter, it was soon apparent that the two franchises shared one continuity. Unfortunately for them, the mayor was a former professional wrestler and an absolute beast of a man, Mike Haggar. That project instead became Final Fight: the story of the Mad Gear Gang’s attempt to kidnap the mayor’s daughter, Jessica, in the hopes that the mayor will finally get off their backs. Over time, they decided that it just wasn’t Street Fighter enough and changed the plot, characters, and title. Instead, they started work on a game called Street Fighter ’89, which was going to have Ryu and Ken fight alongside each other against waves of enemies. No, not 1991’s revolutionary Street Fighter II. It feels like the Konquest mode from Mortal Kombat: Deception, but with better graphics.Īfter Street Fighter came out in 1987, Capcom decided to give the game a fresh follow-up. It turns out that Street Fighter 6 features what appears to be an open-world mode where you go roaming around a city, interacting with people and moving whatever the story is forward. While the second half of the trailer shows plenty of in-game one-on-one fighting, including the return of parries, the first half is where things get really interesting. Then we see the brand-new drunken fighter Jamie, who appears to be a friend of Luke’s. Luke, the last DLC character introduced in Street Fighter 5, also shows up as this game’s new hero character. Series regular Chun-Li also returns, shown fighting her adopted daughter Li-Fen at one point (Li-Fen’s teenage appearance suggests that we’re finally going past Street Fighter III in the timeline). Ryu is back, of course, retaining his fan-favorite beard from his Street Fighter 5 alternate outfit. Thanks to the new Street Fighter 6 trailer revealed as part of Sony’s latest State of Play presentation, though, we now know the game will feature so much more than that.Īt first glance, the trailer clearly reveals four confirmed characters in action. When the game was announced a few months back, all we knew about the sequel at that time was that it was going to feature a new character named Luke and a very wide, beefy take on Street Fighter protagonist, Ryu. In 2023, Capcom will finally release Street Fighter 6.
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