• Now Available on Steam - Dead or Alive 5, 10% off and Pre-Order Incentives!
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Woah nice. This is a really good introductory fighting game. It's flashy and fun as hell and easy for new players to get into. Not exactly deep in mechanics, but fun.
Shit I'm sold. Especially after hearing it's an easier fighting game to get into.
The modelling section is going to have a field day with the bikini models.
Haven't seen that Pre-Purchase Rewards system for a while now.
Why are they including preorder incentive costumes? Not a soul that buys this game is gonna be wearing a damn thing once the mods hit. Hell, the mods already exist for consoles.
"How are we going to get people to buy this game?" "By the power of boners, of course!"
Only reason I will buy it is because it's a decent fighter, I swear.
I buy it for the tits. I like fighting games, but come on, let's be real here: the massive amounts of glorious fanservice are a big fucking reason too.
While it's nowhere as good as Virtua Fighter, it is easier to fap to. Will wait until it's in a sale though, glad to see more fighters or Steam.
[QUOTE=thefreemann;46637642]Especially after hearing it's an easier fighting game to get into.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=BenJammin';46637326]This is a really good introductory fighting game[/QUOTE] Who said this? DoA isn't a good introductory fighter at all. If you want to learn 3D FGs then try Virtua Fighter. Also keep in mind 3D and 2D fighters are no where near the same. Tekken is not the same as Street Fighter. The two sub-genres have entirely different mechanics so if you picked up DoA to get introduced into fighters like Street Fighter, Blazblue, Marvel vs Capcom 3 etc then you're doing it wrong.
[QUOTE=ashxu;46641152]Who said this? DoA isn't a good introductory fighter at all. If you want to learn 3D FGs then try Virtua Fighter.[/QUOTE] I thought Virtua Fighter 5 had one of the steepest learning curves of any 3D fighting game.
[QUOTE=BenJammin';46637326]Woah nice. This is a really good introductory fighting game. It's flashy and fun as hell and easy for new players to get into. Not exactly deep in mechanics, but fun.[/QUOTE] DoA is easy for new players to get into but it isn't a good introduction to fighting games.
[IMG]http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/311730/ss_2fef5897fe41863708f2de70800ced0913708f57.600x338.jpg?t=1417710390[/IMG] Looks like a fun game.
[QUOTE=Banned?;46641274]I thought Virtua Fighter 5 had one of the steepest learning curves of any 3D fighting game.[/QUOTE] I think it's incredibly easy to pick up Virtua Fighter at a low level, the basic mechanics are easy to learn and combo timings are incredibly lax.
I love this influx of console games getting ported to PC.
[QUOTE=Antimuffin;46644653]I love this influx of console games getting ported to PC.[/QUOTE] Shame some of them suffer from port quality
[QUOTE=Thrasher1018;46642047][IMG]http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/311730/ss_2fef5897fe41863708f2de70800ced0913708f57.600x338.jpg?t=1417710390[/IMG] Looks like a fun game.[/QUOTE] Where else but DOA can you see a Loli beat a Russian mercenary to a pulp?
[QUOTE=Ryu-Gi;46647991]Where else but DOA can you see a Loli beat a Russian mercenary to a pulp?[/QUOTE] King of Fighters? Street Fighter? Wait, is this a fighting game exclusive phenomenon?
[QUOTE=Ryu-Gi;46647991]Where else but DOA can you see a Loli beat a Russian mercenary to a pulp?[/QUOTE] Uh, any Japanese fighting game that has come out in the past few years?
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