
Shower~♪
I want you to come to Street Fighter 6.
Characters that only appear in 4 but might have a chance to appear in future works.
The character concept is hilarious.
Why do you slather oil on yourself and fight…?
>>4
Is it because the actual sport of Yalgürelish is like that?
A character aimed to look like one that could be on the character selection screen of Street Fighter 2.
I think it has a good compatibility with Rush.
There’s also a possibility of becoming a monster known as a super slippery spinning top character.
Is this the person whose wife is beautiful and daughter is cute?
>>8
I forgot about my wife, but there are many girls like Kinopico.
The number of bumps on the head increases in the order of birth.
Here we go!
If you bring in a weird character from 4, I think everyone’s appearance, regardless of their fighting style, will improve.
If the reliance on ultra combos for anti-air techniques is improved, it will be significantly strong.
It shows a characteristic that it’s not strong when oiled, but weak if not oiled, indicating that it will never be able to become strong forever.
>>13
Since it has started with a state of being oiled at the opening, the weakest character doesn’t become stronger just by being oiled.
It’s a strong performance at the start, but it weakens over time.
I remember back at EVO when Infiltration used Bison against PR Rog and caught him off guard.
Every time I see it, it’s Red Hulk.
It’s interesting how the Ultra Combo sucks you in if you’re even slightly airborne.
If it has anti-air Jasper at 6, it seems pretty strong.
Is this guy still introduced as an official Turkish oil wrestling player?
>>19
Still here.
You could say that this guy’s oil becomes strong once it’s applied.
A man who has only been strengthened since his first appearance.
The only new character from 4 that succeeded is probably Juri.
Characters that I enjoyed using personally.
There are quite a few points to apply oil, so it’s not too difficult to maintain the oiled condition.
I think the new character from 4 is the one that feels most like a Street Fighter addition.
The runner-up is Rufus.
>>26
Hoo hoo hoo, this is surprising…
>>30
Everyone wants to forget.
>>26
Hey!! What is that unpleasant character?
If you say it’s like SF, then Elforte is more SF-like, setting aside the unpleasantness.
>>33
Isn’t that performance totally not sci-fi…?
Characters from a different game, around twelve.
>>38
If Lucha Libre were expressed as sci-fi, it would normally be a character that fits well.
The techniques and qualities that are lacking aside, the form of speed and aerial moves is still being replicated.
Compared to Ramon, the same lucha character from KOF, this is way more lucha.
I think the character gives off a vibe of being a misunderstood national humiliation superhuman that’s typical of sci-fi, and among the bunch of terrible characters in 4, I believe she’s a good character alongside Juri-chan, but she didn’t appear in 5.
Rather, it was a character aimed more at 5 than 6, with the V-Skill having oil applied and the V-Trigger having oil that persists.
I hope you’ll come out even if it’s the 6th.
I think if you turn the performance into a wrapper for a wife, it would become incredibly popular.
I was really grateful that Rufus had a low difficulty level.
It’s funny that you can choose Japanese on the Yarlgureshi official page.
>>32
It’s definitely this guy’s fault.
If you don’t apply oil, the rush will be below Manon, but if you apply it, you might make it a character above Vega DJ.
It’s probably the SF essence in the context of characters like Honda, Blanka, and Dhalsim.
Let’s keep a low profile during the oil rush so we can dodge the waves!
Rufus is clearly inspired by the fat guy from Tekken, but he’s just unpleasant.
>>37
I think Bob came afterwards; I remember thinking that this straightforward American fat guy is interesting! The fat guy from Street Fighter 4 should take notes!
That’s what I remember, but when I searched, it seems that Street Fighter 4 came out after Tekken 6.
>>50
I have a memory of seeing a production story where someone thought, “There wasn’t a quick American pizza chubby,” and as they were creating it, Bob showed up and it was a total coincidence…
Let’s make it possible to slide bullets while greasing.
Ken is in trouble, and I want Rufus to show up.
So you’re a president who primarily deals with food products, huh?
>>41
I’m very curious about the Muay Thai oil used in Muay Thai, the hair oil used in sumo, and the oils used in martial arts.
Super popular in Turkey.
It seems to be very popular in Turkey.
Rufus is some kind of a terrible character that’s a combination of an annoying fat guy from America and a hero with righteous skills and a heroic personality. What even is this?
If it’s a wrestler category, then this one.
I don’t want to make the theme song for the Rufus battle something I like.
I wondered why it’s the white part of the eye, but I guess there are a few people with white eyes.
>>47
Why does no one talk about color?
Down take, soak in oil, down take, soak in oil.
It’s popular in Turkey…
Let’s have the oil on a stock system.
It looks too much like a gimmick, so please pass it on to a handsome disciple or a big-bust, big-butt, lewd paizuri girl.
I want to see Encephalitis’s Hakan again.
If this guy participates, we can see the slippery dance covered in oil.
Make sure to apply oil at the start of the battle.
>>56
It is being painted.
>>56
I can now paint with the update.
Actually, it’s about the early stages of implementation when starting in a non-shower state.
I honestly don’t care much about a character’s personality.
When you start saying you don’t like people with bad personalities, doesn’t it make the number of useless characters increase significantly?
I used to interview Turkish people often back then…
Finally, it seemed like our country was getting into Street Fighter II, huh?
They say it’s only strong when it’s oiled, but it seemed like I was being trapped by their wake-up pressure even when there was no oil.
It seems like we’re going to make a huge advance with the impact of the oil situation.
It’s interesting, but won’t this guy create misunderstandings about countries or cultures? Is it okay?
>>66
It’s official from Turkey, but
>>66
Is that what you call science fiction?
>>66
Hey Dhalsim, Blanka, Honda
Say something.
>>66
There is no problem at all because it was a joke on the Turkish side.
>>66
It’s loved enough to have players registered on the official website of Yarlguresh.
For some reason, the Kansai dialect is also funny.
Well, it suits you.
It’s strange that the industry for Yarugureshi is introducing such a red old man on their official page.
>>69
This will be popular unlike Hakan.
>>69
If a woman in Turkey dressed like this, she might get killed.
Although it’s a setting from a game over ten years ago, I wonder if they didn’t look it up themselves when they had questions about it.
It’s almost written in my profile.
Putting performance aside…
I honestly want to see how the oil wrestling expressed with the graphics and motion of the sixth installment, which puts much more emphasis on realism than before, will turn out.
The roughness of the country has a sense of SF (science fiction) to it.
Everyone is weird, you know…
If anything, even in Japan, Honda and Ryu are quite unusual, of course.
It’s a game that completely misrepresents the concept of yoga.
Balrog is treated by the locals as handsome, which is good, but a cool narcissist is not really Latin!
The Turkish character itself is really rare.
Actually, he is the only character officially recognized by the authorities for fighting techniques in all characters…
I have never seen anyone get angry about character development for characters from their own country in SF.
>>82
When Julie came out, it was a mess in Korea…
>>87
You’re being extravagant.
>>82
Aren’t Japanese people often angry with Honda?
>>88
That’s Honda’s performance is bad.
Is it okay to have a Hakan festival in Ultra Street Fighter IV today?
But recently the official site has been down, so I can’t see it, Yal Gyu Reshi.
>>84
I just saw it, and it’s just here normally.
Recently, I don’t have the image of France being strong in judo, but are they still strong?
>>85
“Body!!!”
I wonder how they fight in oil wrestling.
In martial arts, there are rules against using things like Vaseline to avoid being grabbed during a match, but I wonder how they fight and grapple normally under those rules.
I’m very interested.
I really liked it, and wasn’t it hidden in the player directory of the official website of Turkey’s Yarligush?
>>91
It’s probably been said about three times just in this thread!
Please implement UC2 as a different character.
Favorite thing: Tiramisu
What the heck is that?!
In fact, Japan just lost to France in Olympic judo…
If it weren’t for Hakan, I probably wouldn’t have known about Yarl Guresh.
Even if I found out somewhere, I think I would just feel like “Oh, whatever, he’s gay” and move on.
When Julie came out, she said she surrendered to Korea.
It was a Japanese person who caused the commotion.
Looking back now, I wonder why I was angry about that.
>>101
There were quite a few people who got excited when they saw the word “Korea,” especially around the hub.
>>101
No, it was the Korean side that was angry.
>>106
That aside, everyone was using it.
>>101
There are plenty of Korean Taekwondo players in fighting games, so why is Japan getting upset about it now?
France has Savate, but it’s a minor sport, isn’t it?
Savate + Add article description Savate (meaning “shoe” in French) is a form of self-defense. Overview Savate, also known as … was systematized by Michel Casseux during the Bourbon era and spread in France as a gentleman’s self-defense by his disciple Charles Mont Le Cour. Later, during the French Revolution, it also spread among revolutionaries. In southern France, there was also a martial art focused on foot techniques called “Chanson.” Originally, Savate encompasses comprehensive martial arts that include “La Can” (using a stick at a distance), “Boxe Française” (striking within reach of each other’s limbs), and “Lutte Parisienne” (including throws and joint techniques).
>>102
I want the Japanese champion to be born in the women’s division of Savate and for it to become a bit more popular.
If it comes out, it definitely won’t be a character concept that will be liked…
Ryu also looks quite strange in a tattered martial arts uniform with an OF glove and a headband.
The fight style is all over the place with throws, spinning kicks, and floating in the air.
Isn’t Savate a relatively mentioned martial art?
I can somewhat tell that just that alone makes you a resident of Umesure.
The new character in Street Fighter 4 is…
This guy, Abel, El Forté, Viper, Rufus, Seth, and Goken, huh?
Well, if we’re going by the process of elimination, I guess it would be this one…
>>109
But don’t you want to see it?
“Ikuzē!” echoes throughout EVO.
There was talk about criticism based on so-called stereotypes, but…
I don’t know if Blanka is Brazilian or not.
For some reason, it’s popular in Turkey, so it’s a big success, right?
>>113
I like overseas misunderstandings about Japan, so I somewhat understand the feelings.
Blanca was talked about a lot, but when Lara came, it didn’t matter anymore.
Isn’t sabbat a minor one, but wasn’t it used by the great detective Holmes?
>>117
I feel like Holmes was a karate-based Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner.
>>117
Sabbat is pretty mainstream, right?
What Holmes is using is a fictional martial art called Baritsu.
If you bring out something like a daughter, it will be very popular.
Let’s use a liquid that slips more than oil.
The character of Japanese people is strange in the first place…
A sumo wrestler with exaggerated facial makeup that gives off a clearly misguided Japanese flavor.
The representative techniques are headbutts and butt drop presses…
Oil wrestling has quite a long history, right?
Now it’s something you only hear in places like Turkey.
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I am convinced that the claim of the world’s oldest martial art is definitely a lie.
>>123
I can’t say if it’s the oldest in the world, but it probably existed during ancient Greece, right?
It seems that while Dhalsim can’t stretch his arms with yoga, that’s pretty much what a hermit looks like, so India’s depths are amazing.
When I think about it, there are only traditional characters in Chinese ones.
>>126
You can create variations just with Chinese martial arts, you know…
If you want to make it a little eccentric, you could go with something like Mantis Fist, like Rion from Virtua Fighter.
>>126
It’s a big deal that there is Chinese martial arts without trying to be unconventional.
Wrestling and grappling competitions like sumo are familiar worldwide, making them easy to relate to.
Humanity developed oil wrestling before the primitive techniques of punching and kicking…
>>130
As a systematized martial art, it has a seriously impressive history that cannot be underestimated.
She was clearly a villainess, so the Korean people were angry at that time.
I’m telling you to release C-Viper already.
There are various prerequisites for being the world’s oldest, after all…
Whether it still exists, if there are records remaining, or if there are official records.
I only know about the Turkish fighter and Ellis from the Battle God Legend.
Two choices
>>137
I feel like I was in Soul Calibur.
Since there was a Cappadocia stage.
Given that there are already many old fighter characters, I feel like adding more elderly characters will make it smell strongly of old age, don’t you think?
I do want to see things like the original or strong fists, but…
>>138
So, it’s a disciple character or a child character.
So, would it have been better if the Korean character used shilmu and was the first female champion in history?
I’m not saying that there weren’t any Japanese people who got angry just because Korea was involved.
The scale of the controversy was larger in South Korea.
That aside, everyone was using it though.
Whether Chun-Li is the epitome of the genre is open to debate.
Perhaps the most famous savate practitioner in Japan is the original Tiger Mask.
I like it, but the gameplay is too strict.
I presented characters that are convincing to the loud voices of America and China.
In Street Fighter 4, putting aside the storyline, all the kung fu characters are…
Hakan has a stunningly beautiful wife and about seven daughters who are like Pinoko.
To throw an opponent properly under slippery conditions, a power-speed technique that is far more accurate and powerful than usual is required.
Originally, it’s not sliding that is the weapon, but the sport that raises the difficulty through sliding.
>>147
I see…
Can everyone in Yalregish do that shpoon?
The parody character of Hakan from Strip Fighter was cute.
In terms of enriching international diversity, it definitely makes sense to introduce characters like that, but I also feel that we don’t really need so many characters that throw coins.
Juri from the Street Fighter IV bonus anime was too strong.
It seems like the biggest obstacle to implementation is the idea that we don’t really need throwing characters.
It doesn’t suit me except for throwing.
Are you from Osaka, even though you speak in the Osaka dialect?
>>155
Isn’t that in Turkish dialect…?
Just introduce a super handsome character who hugs and throws you while being all slippery, and that will solve everything!
Menato! Menato!
As for Jurichan, I’ll leave strong opinions on ideologies aside since they are bothersome.
There were quite a few opinions like, “Is she a bad woman because popular characters in Taekwondo were like Kim Kaphwan or Fahron?”
If we don’t release Bosch in the next DLC, he’ll finally fade from everyone’s memory.
It’s fun to use.
Hakan
Whether we can win the match or not,
>>163
It’s sad that the Zangief I was using as a secondary has a visibly better win rate.
They were also called the crazy Oshi demon, blue demon, and red demon.
Putting aside that person who has stopped being human, why is this one so red?
There is a sign for Hakan Oil on the world tour, just in case.
There was also an old woman who looked like Kuwahara Kazuma wearing colored glasses, right?
>>167
It’s Viper.
It was also in MvC, but was it popular in America?
>>175
I heard that they aimed too much for American popularity and missed the mark.
We also like things like Chun-Li!
>>167
Ise lobster lady
Juri-chan has become wild, or wasn’t it that her three sizes were exaggerated?
>>168
I used to like big breasts, but somehow I became one myself.
I want Sakura, but I wonder if any more wave rising dragons will come beyond this.
In Soul Calibur, Sophitia is from Turkey.
Well, it’s not really that I’m from Turkey; I’m from Athens, and back in the day, that was considered Turkey, but if you modernize it, I’m Greek.
Is there a chance for an extra one in the third year?
Abigail and Hakan
>>174
You’re the king of Twitch, aren’t you?
>>174
Abigail is not needed.
>>174
If you’re going to release Abigail, then just release Sodom.
You don’t need either? I see…
JP’s fighting style seems to be BJJ.
A unique style called Psycho Baritsu that combines psychic power with Baritsu.
The smooth movements, along with the overly playful throwing and ults, made for a fun and good character.
If the Turks provide enormous funding, a revival could be possible.
Originally, they’re probably dead from what I can see.
That portrayal makes it too easy for Akuma not to have killed.
Well then, let’s bring out some Street Fighter characters!
Fury, violence, Joe, Eagle…
Shall we finally reveal the truth?
>>186
It’s quite something that only Japanese people are being added, so right now Sakura, Ibuki, and Makoto are in a tussle.
Sakura will probably win.
It’s the Shadaloo Four Kings and Neo Shadaloo anyway.
If you were born in the era of Gen, you’d be over 100 years old, right?
It’s not on the level of uncles or old man fighters.
>>190
Oro is over 130 years old.
At that time, the person who was streaming had that character as their main, and every time there was an update, they were all smiles.
I haven’t really touched 4 and 5 much, so I don’t know if Gouken is alive or dead.
>>189
I did it.
Someone who prefers the characters in Tekken because the characters in Street Fighter 4 are too eccentric.
The rate of odd characters in Tekken is underestimated.
The strong fist is living normally.
It sounds interesting that the rush will speed up with stock.
It looks like I’m going to end up with an incredibly terrible character.
I thought the other two of the Four Kings would arrive soon, but they weren’t coming.
I wonder if this barnacle-like hairstyle has some kind of motif.
I prefer Ibuki Makoto over Sakura, who has thrown away the JK brand.
I am Makoto Hakanmenato, a new male character.
I’m submitting this now!!