Guilty Gear · Tutorial · 2023
Justin Wong breaks down the fundamental skills that separate casual players from serious competitors in fighting games. Rather than focusing on execution alone, this video emphasizes the interconnected pillars of improvement: establishing neutral game control, reading opponent patterns through mind games, applying consistent pressure, and managing the mental side of competition—particularly nerves during high-stakes moments. Wong structures the lesson around practical concepts that apply across the genre, making the advice relevant whether you're playing Guilty Gear or any other fighter. Each section builds toward a cohesive philosophy: getting better requires balancing technical precision with game sense and psychological resilience. The video addresses a common question Wong receives from his community, making it a direct response to what viewers struggle with most. His approach treats fighting games as a complete skill set rather than purely mechanical, offering a framework that players can apply immediately to their own practice routines.
There's an art to fighting games! I get a lot of messages from you guys about how to get better at fighting games and I decided it would be a good time to finally make a video of what I personally think you need to do to level up! Let me know if you guys liked this video and I can make some more. 0:00 Intro 0:42 Execution 8:18 Neutral 15:00 Mind Games 19:39 Pressure 23:33…
Show more →There's an art to fighting games! I get a lot of messages from you guys about how to get better at fighting games and I decided it would be a good time to finally make a video of what I personally think you need to do to level up! Let me know if you guys liked this video and I can make some more. 0:00 Intro 0:42 Execution 8:18 Neutral 15:00 Mind Games 19:39 Pressure 23:33 Patience 26:21 Nerves Join this channel to get access to perks: This video is brought to you and sponsored by Skytech Gaming.
From Justin Wong's YouTube channel