he's not considered canon and is already a mess with having two separate origins as it is, soooo probably won't be seeing him. this is a sick looking skin for him though.
@@Slappaccino Two separate origins? I thought his only origin was when Bison brainwashed him to turn him evil. It's just that this origin was interpreted differently across the media that actually showed it.
Derrell Arthur cmon a right step should be sf ex 4 thats the deal. Even if you remove ken and ryu no matter just let me with garuda kairi, dct dark and vulcano rosso
It's more of perception problem he seems to portray with all the other ladies though, don't you think? He rescues Chun Li who just came out of the shower to fend off Vega in one of the first cartoons and then in Street Fighter V he hangs out with blondes with bare chests. This makes it hard to imagine his faithful to Eliza's sister who you hardly see hang out with Guile.
I legit think "Evil Ken" isn't even possible in their story-line. Yeah they both have the Ansatsuken style. But I don't think everyone who uses it possess this power Ryu found himself to have and what Akuma rolls with 24/7. Ken and Sakura never really struggled with it from what I recall in the storyline. I think it's the best theory as to why Akuma is legit Ryu's father. Who are the main people who have been shown to deal with the evil side of Ansatsuken? Gouken, Gottetsu, Akuma, Ryu. If Ryu was Akuma's child - that would mean that, legit, only one blood-line actually possess the true Satsui No Hado. Yeah I'm a nerd for this explanation but...I don't even think there could be an "in theory" Evil Ken. Especially when you simply take into account that Ken and Ryu have reached quite great mastery of Ansatsuken fighting. I don't think it would make sense that they both get great at it, but Ken dodges this Satsui No Hado completely just about and Ryu struggles with it with like every canon fight it seems.
I just watched it, totally different interpretation. I don't know. Best I can make sense of it is like this, sorry for length...fun topic though and I promise it all makes a solid point hard to argue! It looked more like pissed off ken tapping into his more powerful Hado. Although the show does a bad job of showing any real signature moves...it looks like what Ken did in Assassins Fist. He got focused, determined, and again, his fist prevailed. His Shoryuken seems to have always been one of the more powerful ones in game as well. Alright, here goes my grand point and master theory, wish me luck. May be the longest most passionate shit I wrote on RU-vid. I ought to save this one. I actually fixed typos and made paragraphs so that it isn't utter hell to read - just some time. Edited like 153 times. Like, Ken didn't go evil in Assassins fist to tap into his high amp-ed up fiery Hado to knock Ryu out of the Satsui No Hado. Can disagree if you please but, I think based on watching that scene that Ken just tapped into his more powerful Hado which usually manifests into more flame based/infused attacks. But that show was lucky to barley display a Shoryuken correctly. And Vega cutting like tendons and shit everywhere...With how ambiguous that is on top of not being able to take it overly serious...I don't know mate. Just looks like the good 'ol focused and determined Ken who becomes more powerful when he gets determined or passionate about saving something or someone (Eliza seems to be safe after the fight....) he cares deeply about. He displays this power in the Assassins Fist scene, that scene it seems like the SFIV animated movie when he just puts his hand out and blocks C.Viper's straight up electricity hand (she compliments him on having a great power, though it may not be the Satsui No Hado...it's a great power). Which is followed by him running off talking about how he doesn't need The Power of Nothing or the Satsui No Hado to be strong. And goes on about how he fights for family and those he loves, and that is all the strength he needs. Ryu struggles with fighting Akuma because the power of the Satsui No Hado is so strong mostly (he is quite a worthy opponent, but I think Ryu in a fully tapped Hado state is a very even match for Akuma and has shown so). Ken struggles with Akuma because he is simply a very worthy opponent, imo, and maybe the Satsui No Hado is a bit more powerful than Ken's Hado power, Ken seems to struggle with Akuma more? He doesn't seem to struggle in the face of the Satsui No Hado though in that regard, which Akuma represents, which troubles Ryu just by his presence. Opposite effects. The closest I admit to seeing Ken in Satsui No Hado mode (spoilers?) was in Assassin's Fist - when he stole the booklet he found, that they earlier showed Gouki/(to become) Akuma copying down. It shows Ken doing the classic "Akuma" stance and the one Ryu goes into when he becomes Evil Ryu. He did the stance for a bit, and generated a pretty big Hado bullet. But then Gouken called him over right away and he was out of it. That is only time I saw Ken go close or 'practice' the evil side of the Hado like Akuma consumed and Ryu Struggles with. Gouken simply found his own path, which is what he tries to teach Ryu (as he sees Ryu struggle with the Satsui no Hado and simply guides Ken to not do it, almost accepting that Ken won't struggle with it unless he intentionally picks it up, that it's not in his blood/soul, so no worries if he stays away) because he too [Gouken] faced the Satsui No Hado Again, this goes back to the fact that we know Akuma, Gouken and Goutetsu are indeed related. No coincidence they are like the only ones who officially faced the Satsui No Hado in some significant way. Akuma fully became consumed by it. Goutetsu found balance between good and evil. Gouken found the power of nothingness. Three legit paths - Ryu struggles to find his own, and it has been shown there are several (and it is stated, in the words of the movie "There are many ways to the top of the mountain, but the view it always the same". Simply saying, there are other paths to master the full power of Hado without becoming Evil but having equivocal power - which he proves he gains by challenging Akuma with the Power of Nothingness. With Goutetsu dead and Akuma consumed by evil now...this is where the theory of Ryu being Akuma's son plays strong. Ryu is like the only other one who significantly (especially in canon) deals with the Satsui No Hado although it is never confirmed if he is indeed related by blood. But still, with the age consideration, and that Akuma roamed the Japanese forests/land, and Ryu was found as a child abandoned in the same places (like Akuma would keep a kid - he has no humanity), it's either a pure coincidence that Ryu, without blood relation, got the Satsui No Hado (I make it sound like aids, damn), or he is indeed blood related, Akuma's son and the Satsui no Hado is indisputably potentially in him to be tapped (which, it is shown it does sometimes - Evil Ryu). Which would also play a bit into why Akuma is *particularly* obsessed with fighting, almost bettering Ryu, in his eyes. It's not like there aren't other tough fighters who kick Ryu's ass or could give Akuma a great run for money. He wants Ryu to display the Hado as Akuma kind of believes he can't be the true master until Ryu releases what power is truly in him, and Akuma knows he can't call himself the true master unless he defeats Ryu's Satsui No Hado - so he wants Ryu to be as good a fight as he can be worth. Like tough love. Akuma doesn't care about Ken. Never has really. He always seems annoyed by Ken once he witnesses him truly - like an unworthy opponent (at first he understood he practiced Ansatsuken, but then saw the Satsui No Hado is not within Ken). And when Ken and Ryu reveal their Ki...they describe very different things. Gouken states that he doesn't worry about Ken, to Ken himself. It is Ryu he is worried (joking it used to be Ken he worried about, until he learned Ryu "spontaneously" released Satsui No Hado) about and how he will deal with the Satsui No Hado until he overcomes it within himself. Hence why he tried so hard to teach him the Power of Nothingness and didn't feel the need to even deliver that spiel to Ken. From where I see it, all the dots connect fairly consistently and logically when some unsaid truths are perhaps accepted. It takes a leap of belief in either a helluva coincidence or Ryu and Akuma being related, but if you consider that to be possibly true (them related, no a pure random coincidence, not much in SF is random tbh)...everything just fits together WAY more fluidly. If I were Capcom and that is how it honestly was, I'd want it to be speculation for as long as time goes as well. It's way more fun to speculate than flat out be told some things. So, I just feel there is a strong strong reason to believe in some of them being related and the source of the remaining Satsui No Hado left on the planet at the time (stated old generals went mad and died - couldn't master it without being consumed and destroyed. Akuma was just consumed but not destroyed, hence immensely more powerful than Goutetsu had ever thought, as he even says, an "Akuma" (referred to as an it at first lol) is far more powerful than anything he has ever faced. Wondering if Gouki was the first to be able to let the Satsui No Hado take him over, and live to fight with its power 100%. And that, for all these reasons...Ken has nothing to ever do with "Evil" ken and the only incarnation that could be interpreted as such is when Bison controls him. But - that is very very clearly made known he is under the influence of Psycho Power - not the Satsui No Hado. He may be "evil" at one point still true, but, he was M. Bison-style evil. Like Cammy was and Decapre is. They were all evil...Satsui No Hado is void of relevance here though. Psycho Power Brainwashing there. Satsui No Hado I believe is a Street Fighter story bloodline specific inner power that can be tapped into or 'taken another route' to reach maximum power. Though pure Satsui No Hado seems to be the most powerful inner power, as they make it out to be. I simply think people assume anyone who practices Ansatsuken can tap into Satsui No Hado. Simply don't think that's the case (exactly, with exception of finding explicit literature it may be possible - like Ken almost demonstrated in Assassin's Fist). I know Dan in general sucks but, he and Sakura (she actually performs Ansatsuken well, and in her own style, *hint hint to what I said*.) don't ever canon (AFAIK) deal with the Satsui No Hado. Although, from what I recall there was some odd history with Dan in Gouken's dojo explained in comics, and that he was expelled for I thought wanting to practice Satsui No Hado? Either way, he was clearly kicked out before he got good at the fighting, period, lol.
man...thats some real passionate shit right there..i am not a huge follower of street fighter however have some idea. as far as i know ken never turns evil or violent or whatever..its like yu said..he becomes more focussed and his fists generate fire (man thats a really cool power btw..the angrier version of iron fist maybe). as far as akuma and ryu goes..akuma is no father of ryu..they both read the same stuff which makes akuma..akuma..acc to me..that evil part comes when we become obsessed with the power..or satsui no hado..in this case..so thats my understanding..and i would love a proper..good street fighter movie..with some really cool effects...i have no idea why people are not able to make it..
Well there was technically an evil Ken in the non canon SF anime series but he was being controlled so obviously doesn't count. As for if it could make sense in games etc, that's difficult. The satsui no hadou is a little complicated, it requires the user to give in to the darkness and for Ken, it doesn't really suit his persona. I mean if they killed Eliza or his kid then no doubt. Otherwise Ken has too much to live for. Satsui no hadou can only be achieved by someone who allows themselves to be consumed by rage to the point of wanting to kill the other person, being in a kill or be killed position or caring about nothing other than winning the fight. That's what also separates Ken from the other fighters, he's light hearted, has a hot wife and a kid, lots of money and has never been pushed to the limit like Ryu was when he fought Sagat.
Jokes are meant to show humor of some kind. I dont see it from the guy who posted the start of this. Gameplay is same because its a mod to the character skin. It is not an official release so its just Ken modded. All else is the same.
How does one do this mods on a console? I have Ultra SFIV on XBOX 360 I wish they would have added classic arenas on those rival matches to go along with the character's theme music.
This comment section 80% Calling the ken player bad 10% Saying the ken skins bad 5% Saying the ken skin is good 5% Unknown probably something someone gonna get mad for me not including
How dare you not include the group of people I'm not because I didn't comment yet, scary eyed lady! I think I know what that group is, it's the group saying how much better 4 is compared to 5
You eat a lot less fireballs if you use you jumps for a stronger offense, which your missing, improve your skill of kens moves for that.. and in general, in this video you missed a lot of opportunities for landing attacks, which could lead you to a win sooner and better than getting lucky dropping special moves to get the win.
After all these games Ken still gets not love an alternate form if you will a true "Violent Ken"... I know Ryu is the man and that dude... But can't Ken get some kind of version of the Dark Hado...(and not just SNK, Street Fighter series!!!) Ah well, the look is off the chain btw!!!!
Violent Ken aka Brainwashed Ken appears in Street Fighter 2 Animated Movie befor he was a playable character in SNK vs Capcom Chaos. I heard that he will appears as a cannon in Street Fighter V game.
curlAlldizzle05 truthfull they don't wanna make Ken better then ryu even tho Ken is the only one that beat ryu Ken has a stronger uppercut then ryu but they don't make it that way fyi is about fireballs Ken is uppercuts