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Time and again games have taught us that villains are much cooler and better dressed than do-gooder heroes. Just consider these good guys who turned bad and turned much cooler in the process, then subscribe for more videos! http://www.tinyurl.com/SubToOxbox Take Ryu from Street Fighter, for example. In the early days of the Street Fighter series, if you picked Ryu in Street Fighter you’d face more boos than Mario in a ghost house because, let’s face it, Ryu is boring. Ryu was the vanilla option, the safe choice. Pretty balanced, with easy moves, he’s a karate man who does karate, in his karate suit. They may as well have called him Karate. In a game with teleporting yogis, flamenco dancing wolverine bullfighters and Russian bear wrestlers, you’ve got to work harder than that to stand out. That all changed from Street Fighter Alpha 2 onwards, however, when we finally got to see Ryu’s dark side. That’s when we were introduced to Evil Ryu: a variation of the character possessed by the satsui no hado, the evil force that lets Akuma do all his awesome Akuma stuff. In this form, Ryu has glowing red eyes, fangs, a red aura around his body and, more recently, an awesome glowing hole in his chest. Evil Ryu can even do the Raging Demon, aka the coolest Ultra Combo in the whole Street Fighter series. Say what you like about Evil Ryu, you can’t say that he’s boring. Also: if you did, he'd mess you up. --- Outside Xbox brings you daily videos about videogames, especially Xbox One games and Xbox 360 games. Join us for new gameplay, original videos, previews, lists, Show of the Week and other things (ask us about the other things). Thanks for watching and be excellent to each other in the comments. Find us at http://www.outsidexbox.com Subscribe to us at http://www.youtube.com/outsidexbox Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/outsidexbox Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/outsidexbox Put a t-shirt on your body http://www.outsidexbox.com/tshirts