Playing Street Fighter II: The World Champion (Hardest Difficulty) with E. Honda.
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Gameplay is consistent with the Street Fighter II sub-series, with several changes from the original World Warrior edition.In addition to the eight main characters, the four Shadaloo Bosses (Balrog (Boxer), Vega (Claw), Sagat, and M. Bison (Dictator)), are now playable characters.
The Shadaloo Bosses were toned down considerably from the previous iterations, but remain relatively strong compared to the standard eight fighters. The returning eight main characters' techniques and priorities were further balanced for competition between different characters.
Ryu's and Ken's common fighting techniques were further differentiated.In World Warrior, both players are not allowed to choose the same character. This restriction has been eliminated in Champion Edition, allowing for "mirror matches".Minor graphical changes include color improvements, particularly for background stages. The portraits for all the characters and endings of some of the returning characters were redrawn.
There is new music for the end credits sequence. Ken, Ryu's best friend, greatest rival and former training partner, from the United States. Ryu's personal challenge rekindled Ken's fighting spirit and persuaded him to enter the World Warrior tournament, as well as feeling lackadaisical in his fighting potential due to spending too much time with his fiancée.I made a decent run, not worried about doing several perfects like i have done in previous playthroughs, (although i did made one against Vega of all Fighters!) but focusing more on enjoying the game.
Personality
E. Honda is an honorable and friendly man who warmly welcomes people he sees as good; he is also ambitious in regard to displaying the strength of sumo to the world, and to that end he always gives his all during his training and fighting regimens. He also enjoys hot steaming baths between training sessions, his favorite spot being Kapukon Yu.
Despite his apparent lack of agility and portrayals in other media as clumsy or silly, Honda is a very powerful sumo grand master. He takes both his sumo art and his "Ōzeki" title very seriously, considering it a sacred martial art just like any other; Honda often throws a handful of salt in front of him before he begins to fight, in reference to a real-life sumo ritual often performed as a means of purification known as "shubatsu".
In Street Fighter V E. Honda has a strict personality as the owner of his own sento (bathhouse), but was mild-mannered in giving advice on proper manners to his guests.
For more info on this Game:
https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/E._Honda
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Honda
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