

There are very few instances where a human player can get away with this safely, but the AI tries doing it randomly. Twelve's taunt turns him invisible, but the startup animation is ridiculously slow and leaves him wide open to attack. The most egregious example is Twelve, who loves taunting almost as much as Dan.Poorly using the latter is especially ridiculous, as it gives her a massive attack boost in exchange for removing her ability to block incoming attacks. Both Super Arts require some setup or predicting your opponent, and doing them randomly just leaves her wide open. Makoto will bust out her Abare Tosanami and especially Tanden Renki at random.Sean will frequently do a double light kick followed by a Ryuubi Kyaku, despite it being extremely easy to punish and parry.Ken will consistently throw out the light, medium, and fierce versions of his Shoryuken in succession whenever he's far enough away, despite it having no tactical benefit or sense whatsoever.Artificial Stupidity: Despite its reputation for being one of the most challenging and technically demanding games in the series, some of the AI opponents consistently make really dumb decisions even on the highest difficulty settings:.AI Ryu and Akuma are noticeably more competent than most other opponents.

This includes being able to parry out of Urien's Aegis Reflector, which is entirely possible for a human to pull off, but extremely difficult.
#STREET FIGHTER III 3RD STRIKE TIER LIST PRO#
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Coop Cup 2021 included exhibition matches of 13 pro players. Probably, watching the SFIII matches can be even helpful - who knows, you may learn some effective tricks and expand your SFV arsenal. And still, it’s quite entertaining to see those unusual character models and slightly different fighting mechanics. Usually, it happens offline, but considering the current situation in the world, the organizers canceled the usual format and conducted some exhibition matches.įor most fighting esports fans, the show is not as interesting as SF5 events ( Topanga Championship or Street Fighter League). It’s a Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike tournament, one of a very few that tries to revive this third installment of the Street Fighter series. One such event is the Cooperation Cup that regularly takes place in Tokyo, Japan. And probably the most enthusiastic retro-gaming fans organize esports tournaments for old games and participate in them. Many gamers enjoy playing classic titles - for example, as part of freshly released compilations. Lots of people collect cartridges, old consoles, and even arcade cabinets. Retro gaming is a powerful trend in the community.
