It might not have even been officially announced yet, but that hasn't stopped OPM bringing word that Tecmo's latest fighter won't be exclusive to Xbox 360.
Recent DoA fighting - and volleyball - games have remained exclusive to Xbox 360 for the past few years, mainly under the watchful eye of Tomonobu Itagaki. But seeing as though Itagaki is no longer at the publisher and developer, that throws the franchise wide open to new directions.
One new direction is PlayStation 3, rumours OPM in its latest issue. "Tecmo's next big-bosomed fighter, Dead Or Alive 5, is in production for PS3," boldly claims the UK mag.
With all the noise surrounding recent Street Fighter and Tekken releases, it's not surprising to see Tecmo wanting a piece of the blackeye pie. The last DOA game was part of the Xbox 360 launch, it's due a comeback.
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I really like the DOA series. It's easy to pick up, yet good timing is the key to mastering the moves and counters. It is probably the most immediately enjoyable scrapper out there, so this is good news for all.
It's arguably the most visually appealing scrapper out there as well - and not just for the jugs.*
I just heard Quentin 'Rampage' Jackson shout 'Titties' in my head then
I think of Roman. "Titties, titties, titties!!" DOA is so cheap & surely only appeals to horny little 12 year olds. It's not a particularly technical fighter at all. Street Fighter pisses all over it from a great height.
I just heard Quentin 'Rampage' Jackson shout 'Titties' in my head then
I think of Roman. "Titties, titties, titties!!" DOA is so cheap & surely only appeals to horny little 12 year olds. It's not a particularly technical fighter at all. Street Fighter pisses all over it from a great height.
Yeah - it's not one that I've ever taken seriously, I must admit.
I've always found it a button-bashers dream and it doesn't really seem to offer any kind of depth beyond just wanting to see the full moves list for the animations - there's really no depth to the fighting at all and you can get through it with the basic moves easily enough. I've never really been much of a Tekken fan either, but I rate that series much higher - it just seems to do the same job, only better.
Now then - when are we getting Virtua Fighter 6?....I would love a new VF!
I don't get why there are so many folk who prefer Street Fighter to DOA. The counter system in DOA means you need a degree of skill to play the game. Street Fighter's stop time gameplay is disorienting and pointless. Tekken and Soul Calibur don't do it, nor does DOA.
On the flip side you can't really count the early DOA games as technically amazing. Nor are they exiting to play.
Come to think of it there hasn't really been anything new to fighting games for a long time. Multi staging was the last feature I can think of, and that was around in the 90's.
To call doa a button masher, or nearly claiming it to be a button masher is just disrespectful, you guys don't see anyone in calling street fighter 4 a spamming game cause you see ken players 24/7 SHORYUKEN SHORYUKEN (that actually applies to all shotos), and same for fire balls. Doa is just as good as street fighter. In fact i think it's on the same level, accept that sf4 has a wider fan base. I've been playing doa for a very long time and, i've never been beaten by a "button masher", maybe some of you should actually take the time to learn it cause its a very strategic game. Doa's triangle system requires much brain work, and strategy.
So please do not insult games you've yet taken the time to actually play.
I just heard Quentin 'Rampage' Jackson shout 'Titties' in my head then
I think of Roman. "Titties, titties, titties!!" DOA is so cheap & surely only appeals to horny little 12 year olds. It's not a particularly technical fighter at all. Street Fighter pisses all over it from a great height.
Yeah - it's not one that I've ever taken seriously, I must admit.
I've always found it a button-bashers dream
How long have you been playing doa dude.. cause i can show and, tell you how far doa goes into depth. Doa has way more mind game behind it than you think, it just happens to have a small community.
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