So you can't start the first move and immediate going into the Juggling Jumping Kicks. Note that the last part of the move does NOT require a charge motion and that these moves are only available one after another.
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This series of three moves starts out with Chun kicking midrange and leaning back a bit, the next attack (Medium Kick) with launch your opponent up into the air where you can finish them with multiple juggling kicks. Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Your opponent must constantly be wary of you coming in with a fast attack that must be blocked high whenever you're somewhat close to them.Ĭhun Li flips upside down and spins with her legs split to attack the other fighter, and it's not very useful as it leaves you open to counter attacks more often than not. Regardless, this is a great pressure/mix up tool. Your Overhead Flip Kick isn't a high priority attack and most other moves will counter this, so be careful when and where you use it.
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It has a very quick recovery time, usually being safe from counter attacks, plus you can use it to go over the top of projectiles. Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick Joystick JoystickĬhun Li does the splits in midair and comes down with her legs out, this must be blocked high. This move doesn't combo that well, EX version works much better in this regard. Hard punch flies the shortest distance, but goes fastest and does the most damage. The Light version goes almost a full-screen's distance and flies slow enough that you can follow the projectile and throw your opponent after they block it, like Guile.
The Punch button pressed determines the speed, range and power of the projectile. This most closely resembles her Super Turbo fireball, and it's a good projectile because of its tricky speed and fast recovery time. Focus Attacks can only absorb one hit, but Lightning Legs hit multiple times in a short duration, so if you can anticipate a Focus Attack for your opponent - they'll eat some kicks to the face. This also comes out quick enough that you can use it in some combos.Ĭhun's Lightning Legs are also good for knocking people out of Focus Attacks.
Joystick Joystick Joystick (Press Kick Button Rapidly)Ī solid chip damage move still, although the recovery after coming out it can leave you open to certain attacks. For example, if you're holding back, you can jump backwards or block low and still maintain your charge. With moves that charge by holding back or down, you can use the diagonal positions to charge up as well. Many of her moves can leave her open to counter attacks if not executed correctly.Ī (2) next to an arrow means to hold the joystick in that direction for 2 seconds to 'charge' the move. Ultra attack is mediocre compared to the other fighters.
Chun-Li does not have consistent anti air options. + Nice set of poke attacks and excellent defensive ability. + Her move set is very diverse which helps her adapt to most situations. + Foot and move speed are fast, and her normal attacks have good priority. + Very good mix up game that will keep your opponent guessing. Her ground game is great, and she has a lot of poke attacks. SNK and SF3: Third Strike versions, although she has some Super Turbo elements. release.Chun Li is mostly like her Capcom vs. Home versions of Street Fighter IV also feature characters not in the arcade version of the game, including Fie Long, Dan, Gen, and Cammy, who won the most fan votes in an online poll, prior to the game's U.S. Viper, a government agent with moves as tight as her uniform, and the weapons master Seth, who can use the special moves of other characters. There are also series newcomers, such as Gouken, the trainer of Ryu and Ken, C. Over two dozen characters are available for play, including core heroes and villains from Street Fighter II such as Ryu, Ken, Chun-li, and M. Street Fighter IV follows Street Fighter II in the series narrative, taking place before the events of Street Fighter III. A challenging new Focus Attack system can allow a low-health fighter to absorb an attack and then unleash a powerful counterattack, strong enough to grab an unexpected victory with a last-moment turnaround. The game introduces a slew of new special attacks, but the series' basic moves are at the heart of the six-button control scheme. Favorite characters and backdrops, once depicted in 16-bit pixels, appear as colorful, hand-drawn illustrations brought to life in full, fluid 3D.