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Ryu is voiced by Kyle Hebert in English and Hiroki Takahashi in Japanese, both of whom have voiced him since ''Street Fighter IV'' and make him sound akin to his appearance in ''Street Fighter V''. | Ryu is voiced by Kyle Hebert in English and Hiroki Takahashi in Japanese, both of whom have voiced him since ''Street Fighter IV'' and make him sound akin to his appearance in ''Street Fighter V''. | ||
Ryu is ranked | Ryu is ranked 11/12th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing him at the bottom of A tier. In addition to tying him with {{SSB4|Marth}}, this renders both of them as the lowest ranking top-tier characters. The control input carryover from the ''{{Uv|Street Fighter}}'' series benefits Ryu immensely, with his tapped attacks being useful combo starters and his held attacks being great combo finishers or potent KO options. This is complemented by his multiple combo-breaking options, such as [[Shoryuken]], neutral aerial, and [[Focus Attack]], all which have quick start-up and make him surprisingly difficult to [[juggle]], whereas the latter two also allow him to start damaging combos due to the good damage and speed of his moveset. | ||
Ryu's [[recovery]] is also resilient, as his entire special moveset grants him unpredictable ways to return to the stage. Additionally, Ryu's light and heavy tilts' [[stale]] independently from each other, allowing him to attack with light tilts without weakening, and in some cases even strengthening his heavy ones. | Ryu's [[recovery]] is also resilient, as his entire special moveset grants him unpredictable ways to return to the stage. Additionally, Ryu's light and heavy tilts' [[stale]] independently from each other, allowing him to attack with light tilts without weakening, and in some cases even strengthening his heavy ones. |
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