Justin Wong takes on a skilled Ken player from Japan in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike and finds himself on the receiving end of Daigo's parry defense once again. What starts as an intense matchup quickly turns frustrating as Wong's offense gets shut down by perfectly timed parries—a signature defensive technique that defines high-level 3rd Strike play. The video captures the stark contrast between aggressive forward momentum and the wall of parries that stops it cold, showcasing why this particular matchup dynamic has stayed relevant in the community for over two decades. Wong's reaction to getting parried repeatedly reflects the mental challenge of facing a player with such refined defensive reads. For anyone interested in understanding how 3rd Strike's parry system can completely flip the momentum of a match, this clip demonstrates both the beauty and frustration of the mechanic in action.
This set a tone for 2022... I cannot believe I got Daigo parried AGAIN by this amazing Japanese Ken player! Let me know what you guys think about this awesome Street Fighter Third Strike player that I played against. This video is brought to you and sponsored by ORIGIN PC. Need gaming lessons?!?! Book a lesson with me and let me help you become GDLK Shout outs to my e
From Justin Wong's YouTube channel