![]() ![]() The first phase of the battle then begins, styled entirely as if it were a match in Street Fighter IV: the characters are positioned in a 2.5D plane as in a fighting game and the fonts, lifebars and Ryu's combo gauge are all borrowed identical from Street Fighter IV. A brief discussion happens between Asura and Ryu, with Ryu implying he's been transported to a strange land "again" (a nod to his many crossover appearances) and asking Asura if he's up for a match. The scene changes as the words "Fight Your Rival" flash and then a Vs screen shows Asura facing Ryu (both screens are references to Rival Battles in Street Fighter IV, Ryu even uses the same artwork for the Vs screen). The chapter starts in a ruined temple with a statue of a reclining Buddha, a clear nod to Sagat's home stage, as Asura observes a portal materializing. The DLC is not considered part of the story of Asura's Wrath, and Ryu even indicates he's been transported from his world to the world of the game, showing there's no connection to Street Fighter's own canon. The battle is split in two basic phases, with the first taking many inspirations from the gameplay of Street Fighter IV. The first non-story DLC chapter in Asura's Wrath, "Lost Episode 1: At Last, Someone Angrier Than Me", involves the main character fighting against Street Fighter's Ryu and his murderous possessed alter ego Evil Ryu. artwork showing a Ryu graffiti in the wall Asura's Wrath Lost Episode 1 DLC
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