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'' | ''[[Capcom/Move lists#Guile|Click here]] for more information about Guile's other fighting game appearances.'' | ||
Although Guile's role in the Street Fighter story is minimal, he is considered the third leading male character in the series, after [[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter II/Characters/[[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ken|Ken]], largely due to his effectiveness as a character and his popularity. Guile is the first of many characters to introduce the "charge" gameplay style, in that a player must hold in a direction for a few seconds and press in the other afterwards to pull off a special move. This type of gameplay makes Guile a defensive character. Guile wears [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Charlie|Charlie's]] dog tag alongside his own, as he searches for [[Street Fighter II/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]]. | Although Guile's role in the Street Fighter story is minimal, he is considered the third leading male character in the series, after [[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter II/Characters/[[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ken|Ken]], largely due to his effectiveness as a character and his popularity. Guile is the first of many characters to introduce the "charge" gameplay style, in that a player must hold in a direction for a few seconds and press in the other afterwards to pull off a special move. This type of gameplay makes Guile a defensive character. Guile wears [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Charlie|Charlie's]] dog tag alongside his own, as he searches for [[Street Fighter II/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]]. |