Okada states that she is one of the three characters categorized as "evil," or "arashi" ("devastating/rush-down"), gameplay-wise he explains that she is categorized as such because of her ability to defeat her opponent if the match goes her pace for even a moment. He added that she was a character who could scare an opponent into not pushing any buttons as Makoto approaches. Battle planner Atsushi Tamamura stated that she lacked the ability to produce big combos, requiring players to think of how to make each blow land. In Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, Makoto features a unique fighting style, resulting in her having a fan following, according to battle director Taisaku Okada. Her voice was the hardest of all the characters in Super Street Fighter IV to record. She was the only character in the game to have to be translated into Tosa-ben. In order to achieve this, the development team hired a professional in country dialect to supervise the sound recording team. Makoto's voice, provided by Makoto Tsumura, is identified by her Tosa dialect (Tosa-ben). Makoto's first alternate costume in Super Street Fighter IV, consisting of a sun hat, denim overalls, and gardening gloves, was the hardest to create out of all the characters' outfits. Before the release of 3rd Strike, rumors were circulating among players that Makoto was Ryu's younger sister, due to her similar wardrobe. Because there was nothing in the Street Fighter IV engine that allowed them to do that, they had to create this mechanic especially for her. They used its fluttering as she charged up her Hayate technique as an example. The hachimaki is a trademark of Makoto's design, added in 3rd Strike by the development team to demonstrate her speed and trajectory. Makoto's conception as a character included many varied design drafts during the development of Street Fighter III, but "loose-fitting karate gi and a determination to fix up her rundown dojo were ideas that existed from the beginning." She is tomboyish, wearing a white dōgi and a yellow hachimaki. In Super Street Fighter IV, Fei-Long acts as Makoto's rival. In her ending, Makoto becomes a young martial arts prodigy after defeating Ryu and numerous other fighters, attracting countless numbers of students interested in learning the art of the Rindōkan school. With her brother having chosen not to follow the path of a martial artist by focusing more on the career of a business man, Makoto is left with the sole task of reviving her school's popularity. ![]() She returns as a playable character in Super Street Fighter IV in which her father Masaru ( マサル) was the previous master of the once prosperous Rindōkan ( 竜胆館) karate dojo, which has greatly dwindled in attendance ever since the death of Makoto's father. Makoto is a young female karate master from the rural Tosa Province of Japan introduced in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. Voiced by Makoto Tsumura in Japanese, Makoto speaks in Tosa dialect.Īppearances Street Fighter games In the series, she is a young Japanese woman raised from the Tosa Province of Japan who utilizes her family's dojo teachings of Rindo-kan karate as her fighting style. She made her first appearance in 1999's Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. Makoto ( まこと, Makoto) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series. Makoto in artwork for Super Street Fighter IV
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