Preventing sport legend Justin Wong and Road Fighter phenom MenaRD are slated for a $10k cash match on Road Fighter: Third Strike. Mena’s not simply attempting to win, although; he desires to copy EVO second 37 and make the Wazzler relive his worst nightmare.
Even after taking a number of EVO titles and nonetheless profitable tournaments over 20 years later, JWong’s most well-known second was shedding to Daigo (although making individuals refund MvC2 the day it launched is a detailed second with the return of the ‘Wazzler’).
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For his or her Road Fighter: Third Strike match, MenaRD doesn’t simply plan on profitable. He desires to beat Justin the way in which Daigo would – with an ideal parry.
Mena’s working towards for this second by doing Chun Li’s tremendous enter on his keyboard and swapping instantly to his controller to parry it.
Road Fighter: Third Strike doesn’t have the identical coaching mode luxuries we’ve acquired in a sport like, say, Tekken 8, the place inputs might be recorded and repeated on demand. To coach, MenaRD has to travel with the inputs each time.
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However, in the event that they’re actually placing $10k on the road as they claimed of their PlayStation Face Off, it’ll be definitely worth the time spent coaching.
That stated, there’s extra to profitable in Third Strike than doing the flowery stuff like pulling off a Daigo parry. MenaRD’s going to must do a number of studying if he desires to get via JWong’s a long time value of legacy data.
And, contemplating Justin’s going round and profitable tournaments all over the world even if he’s pushing 40 at this level, studying one approach doesn’t by any means assure him the win. MenaRD could have taken a number of the largest titles in SF6 up thus far, however Third Strike is a really completely different sport.
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