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Ryu is once again voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Kyle Hebert}} in English and {{s|wikipedia|Hiroki Takahashi}} in Japanese, with their portrayals from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' being repurposed for the English and Japanese releases of ''Ultimate'', respectively. In the Chinese and Korean versions, Ryu uses his English voice clips. | Ryu is once again voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Kyle Hebert}} in English and {{s|wikipedia|Hiroki Takahashi}} in Japanese, with their portrayals from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' being repurposed for the English and Japanese releases of ''Ultimate'', respectively. In the Chinese and Korean versions, Ryu uses his English voice clips. | ||
Ryu is ranked 29th out of 82 on the current tier list, placing him at the top of the A- tier. This is a noticeable drop from his 11th/12th out of 54 placement in ''SSB4'' where he was tied with {{SSB4|Marth}}. Ryu has a strong combo game due to his [[Fighter_ability#Shared|auto turn around mechanic]] and ability to [[special canceling|special cancel]] out of several of his moves. His weak tilt variations open up a multitude of combos, giving him a strong advantage state and high damage output, especially since he can easily chain attacks into his strong KO moves if given an opening. His [[Hadoken]] (the Shakunetsu, in particular) is well-known for playing his | Ryu is ranked 29th out of 82 on the current tier list, placing him at the top of the A- tier. This is a noticeable drop from his 11th/12th out of 54 placement in ''SSB4'' where he was tied with {{SSB4|Marth}}. Ryu has a strong combo game due to his [[Fighter_ability#Shared|auto turn around mechanic]] and ability to [[special canceling|special cancel]] out of several of his moves. His weak tilt variations open up a multitude of combos, giving him a strong advantage state and high damage output, especially since he can easily chain attacks into his strong KO moves if given an opening. His [[Hadoken]] (the Shakunetsu, in particular) is well-known for playing his neutral and suits his passive and defensive playstyle, helping him out in certain matchups where Ken's aggression would not serve him well. The rest of his specials all serve uses as they are single hit moves which are good for KOs and combo finishers, or have the ability to perform mixup or break shields, notably with [[Focus Attack]]. | ||
Despite these strengths, Ryu has some weaknesses. His mobility is subpar, so his approach options are limited, which forces him to play more defensively. His recovery is also exploitable and linear, with [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] and [[Shoryuken]] being very slow and traveling predictable distances for the opponent to edgeguard. Despite having a combo breaker in the form of Focus Attack, it can be broken through multi-hit moves. This, combined with his stubby range and low-priority projectile makes his disadvantage below average, especially against campier and long-ranged opponents. Finally, Ryu is also a difficult character to master due to his unique special-cancel and auto-turnaround mechanics, and the execution required to master his unusual inputs lest he use the wrong move on accident. | Despite these strengths, Ryu has some weaknesses. His mobility is subpar, so his approach options are limited, which forces him to play more defensively. His recovery is also exploitable and linear, with [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] and [[Shoryuken]] being very slow and traveling predictable distances for the opponent to edgeguard. Despite having a combo breaker in the form of Focus Attack, it can be broken through multi-hit moves. This, combined with his stubby range and low-priority projectile makes his disadvantage below average, especially against campier and long-ranged opponents. Finally, Ryu is also a difficult character to master due to his unique special-cancel and auto-turnaround mechanics, and the execution required to master his unusual inputs lest he use the wrong move on accident. | ||