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Dead or Alive Ultimate

Dead or Alive Ultimate
Publisher: Tecmo
Platform: XB
Category: Fighting
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 16+ 
Release Date: 18/02/2005
Member Rating: 4 Stars
Number of Players: 1-4
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Dead or Alive Ultimate Description

From Tecmo comes another title in their big-selling Dead or Alive series. However this is not Dead or Alive 4, or even a revised version of DOA3, it's a re-release of two games, the original Dead or Alive for SEGA Saturn, and Dead or Alive 2, released on Dreamcast and PS2 in 2000, so they can now be played on the Xbox. What at first sounds like a puzzling release quickly starts to make sense once you know a bit more about it: although the first DOA is included relatively unadulterated - as it appeared on the Saturn - DOA2 is fully revamped, with luscious Xbox graphics, and even more customisable outfits for the characters than ever before. Yes, the extrovert girls are there in all their splendour, as are the enormous and satisfying levels, and the fast-paced, reversal-based combat system is back. If this still isn't provoking interest, we might also mention that DOA2 on this new version of the game will be compatible with Xbox Live! Not only that, but this new version was developed not by Tecmo in house but by Team Ninja, the outfit now best known for the last year's critically acclaimed blockbuster, the highly impressive Ninja Gaiden. Now it's beginning to make a little more sense. Fighting game purists will tell you that if you must play 3D fighters, Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution is the only option for the hardcore. DOA games, they'll tell you, are for button bashers. But this is unfair. Surely accessiblity should be seen as a boon in any game by anyone but the snootiest elitist? And surely the greater simplicity of the button presses for even the more powerful special moves should be seen as a big-hearted and practical feature? DOA2 must be a game with depth that can stand up to a lot of playing. How else could it be re-released to such a fanfare 5 whole years after its original release? Because the controls are relatively simple, first time players will not be frustrated; at the same time though, they're unlikely to be able to beat a seasoned pro by simply hammering a random selection of buttons. The reversal mechanic adds a dimension to the game that many other fighters lack, encouraging you to read and predict your opponent's next move, and the countering system in DOA2 is in fact slightly more complex than in its successor DOA3. But for many the gorgeous graphics are reason enough to play. The animation is smooth and fluid, and of course the real stars of the show are the six girls, every wobble and swell of their nubile bodies testament to the skill (and some might say, perversion) of Tecmo's animators and modellers. All the characters from the original version are there, with the addition of Hitomi from DOA3. If you want to play a beautiful and fast-paced action game on your Xbox against challengers from all over the world, you'd better buy Dead or Alive Ultimate.

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Reviewed by: nigelDate: 06/02/2005Rating: 4 Stars
not sure why they bother giving you the original version of DOA with this but the latest version is great. a simple beat 'em up perfect for some fun after a night out. its simple to get into (not overcomplicated like Mortal Kombat) and has great effects and sounds.
Reviewed by: 711Date: 18/07/2005Rating: 4 Stars
lets get this straight dead or alive is much much better than tekken.it's faster has better grapics and it's more polised.dead or alive 1 is not very good should not have put in.overall its a really good fighting game oh and if you have live it is really good online.
Features
  • Xbox Live Compatibility. Dead or Alive Online will be the world's first fully online 3D fighting game for home gaming consoles. By utilizing the highly advanced online capabilities of Microsoft's Xbox Live service, DOA Online will feature a multitude of online features and play modes creating the world's largest online community of fighting game fans through the medium of Dead or Alive Online.

  • Dead or Alive 2. Dead or Alive 2, one of the most popular fighting games of all time with over 2 million in sales since its inception in 2000, is ready to explode back onto the gaming scene. This new version of Dead or Alive 2 boasts amazing new interactive visuals made possible by the incredible power of the Xbox; graphical quality that was impossible on previous-generation consoles, thus allowing the player to feel as though they are playing Dead or Alive 2 for the first time.

  • The Truth Behind Dead or Alive. The new Dead or Alive 2 will feature never-before seen episodes from the characters' pasts and new details surrounding the characters revealed for the first time, all presented in unbelievable graphics that will leave fans of the series in awe. Some of the questions that will be answered are: why was Ayane born and what was the meaning of the flower in Kasumi's ending? These questions and more will all become clear in Dead or Alive Online.

  • New Costumes. The new Dead or Alive 2 will feature a plethora of brand-new costumes, another favorite feature of the series.

  • Dead or Alive 1. In 1997, the original Dead or Alive fighting game was released on the now classic Sega Saturn, pushing its processing power to the absolute limits. The original Dead or Alive has been long considered by many to be one of the greatest masterpieces in the series, but it was never released in the North American Territory. Now, the graphics of the Sega Saturn version, beautifully crafted by Tecmo's Team Ninja to be the most advanced at that time, will make their first appearance, perfectly rendered, on the powerful Xbox Video Game Console in Dead or Alive Online.


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