Justin Wong takes on the challenge of competing in an online Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike tournament after years of requests from the community. The video captures multiple sets across the bracket, showcasing the depth and execution required in one of the franchise's most demanding entries. Wong navigates matchups against various opponents, and the tournament delivers the kind of high-stakes moments that define competitive 3rd Strike play. The editing keeps the pacing tight, cutting between rounds to highlight the standout interactions while maintaining the flow of tournament progression. What makes this particularly interesting is seeing how a veteran player adapts to an unfamiliar online environment, adjusting to lag and connection variables while maintaining competitive fundamentals. The variety of sets ensures there's enough gameplay spread to showcase different playstyles and technical approaches within the same game. Whether you're looking for solid fundamentals or just want to watch someone compete seriously in a classic fighting game, the tournament format gives the video natural stakes and genuine moments worth following through to the end.
Hey all! You guys asked for it!! I finally joined an online tournament and it so happened to be a Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike one. There were so many sick sets and trust me, it's worth the watch. Enjoy! Shout outs to my editor(s) Make sure to check out Metanite music
From Justin Wong's YouTube channel