If you want more 3rd Strike, you can find the full OST here. That’s a testament to this game’s quality. Even after all these years, any old school fighting game fan will recognize it instantly. Its catchy beat goes perfectly with the bustling, gritty city subway in which its stage is located.
Jazzy NYC ’99 is arguably the most famous track, for obvious reasons. It was a risky departure from the simpler, traditional game music themes (which Street Fighter II helped establish), but the decision paid off in spades. The playlist borrowed from and blended several genres, most notably jazz, rap, techno, and instrumentals. What many folks remember it for most, however, is the soundtrack. How it’s one of the few games that I’m still willing to play anywhere, anytime. How high-level play is insanely difficult but extremely entertaining, even almost two decades later. How the graphics were some of the finest 2D sprites in the 90s. How its complex parrying and combo systems unapologetically demanded memorization down to individual animation frames. How its intricate and technical combat mechanics set new standards for the fighting genre. How unappreciated it was in its time, simply because of its ridiculously steep learning curve. How fun it was despite the relatively small roster. I could spend hours waxing poetic about its incredible design. Of course, feel free to mix and match the songs to your liking.Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike is a serious contender for my favorite game of all time. May be very different from the originals. They have improved sound quality, and are close enough to the Arcade versions with a few tweaks here and there.Īrranged: Remixed versions of the songs. Online Edition: The songs as they are in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition.
Included in the download file are 3 versions of these songs.Īrcade: The songs as they were meant to be in the arcade versions of Street Fighter III: Third Strike. I think they fit pretty well, in my opinion, and I want to share it with you guys! So I thought i'd try putting it in Rivals of Aether stages.
Out of all the Street Fighter games' soundtracks, 3rd strike is personally my favorite.
Untangle the mysterious conflicts of the planet Aether in Story Mode or take your combat skills online and challenge your friends across the world. 1.Opening Demo 2.Player Select 3.Just Before The Battle 4.Chun-Li Stage China Vox 5.Alex & Ken Stage Jazzy NYC '99 6.Remy Stage The Beep 7.Makoto Stage Spunky 8.Ryu Stage Kobu 9.Necro & Twelve Stage Snowland 10.Sean & Oro Stage The Longshoreman 11.Bonus Game 1 12.Elena Stage Crowded Street (Third Edition) 13.Ibuki Stage Twilight 14.Akuma Stage Killing Moon 15.Hugo Stage The Circuit. Choose a Rival to bring into the battlefield and manipulate the powers of the classical elements and animal movement. RIVALS OF AETHER is an indie fighting game set in a world where warring civilizations summon the power of Fire, Water, Air, and Earth.