So I may have...(totally did) get overanxious and bought a standard copy of DOA 5 even though I have a CE coming in the mail...(because I'm ridiculous and yes I know this) and I can confirm... Jeff's reaction on the bombcast was totally justified. Cause hooooly shit. I don't wanna post spoilers but man. Even if you don't buy this you should rent it or borrow it for a weekend and play through the story mode. Its a fucking treat.
Dead or Alive 5
Game » consists of 14 releases. Released Sep 25, 2012
- Xbox 360
- PlayStation 3
- PlayStation Network (PS3)
- PlayStation Vita
- + 2 more
- Xbox 360 Games Store
- PlayStation Network (Vita)
Dead or Alive 5 is the seventh entry in the Dead or Alive fighting game franchise, introducing a new visual style, new game mechanics, and highly interactive stages.
Guys...the story mode is something else.
@Hailinel: Its "kind" of structured like Mortal Kombat it does flow from the cut scenes to the fights but it has this "timeline" that it slowly fills in with different events so all the chapters are usually centered around a specific character (at least so far) for example I just finished playing as Mila then it went through all of the cut-scenes/fights in that chapter then when that chapter was done went back to the "timeline" screen where Tina's chapter was unlocked so you can go back and play segments of story mode.
@Demoskinos: yea thats what i mean by having a structure like MK,
(without spoilers of course), you enjoying the ridiculousness of that story mode? i peeked at a bit of kokoros story mode and bit of scenes with brad wong and elliot and it definitely has my interested to play it through cause that stuff was just so stupid i liked it
@Demoskinos said:
@Hailinel: Its "kind" of structured like Mortal Kombat it does flow from the cut scenes to the fights but it has this "timeline" that it slowly fills in with different events so all the chapters are usually centered around a specific character (at least so far) for example I just finished playing as Mila then it went through all of the cut-scenes/fights in that chapter then when that chapter was done went back to the "timeline" screen where Tina's chapter was unlocked so you can go back and play segments of story mode.
Thanks. Man, I really can't wait for my copy to arrive.
Is it more ridiculous than this?
Okay Its 6:30am and I just beat the damn story mode. HOLY FUCK. Stay tuned after the credits. Seriously. I say bravo because they actually managed to make the DOA lore actually fun and sorta meaningful. Everything "makes sense" in the end they just tell the story out of chronological order a lot. Anyways, I'm going to sleep now.
So is this the kind of story mode that I need to be invested in the other games in the franchise to appreciate? Because I know approximately nothing about Dead or Alive's fiction, and the idea of playing through DOA Dimensions before this, after already playing through 3 fighting games this year, sounds totally unappealing to me, but this game looks really rad.
All you need to know about DoA is that they're fighting for prize money to afford the breast reduction surgery.
I'm not that much of an online guy so a decent single player mode is exactly what I want. The game isn't out in the UK till Friday, so I'll probably order it once I see the QL and make sure everything is fine. I'm on 360 and some people claiming to have early copies are saying the Xbox 360 version has some problems compared to the PS3 version which if true is a shame. It's probably not true, but I want to make sure before I order it. So, in summary:
What version did you get? If you got an Xbox 360 copy have you noticed any performance issues/problems and have you tried the online?
I've played a bit and it's pretty bizarre (the right kind) It isn't Bayonetta/Asura's Wrath crazy, but there is a whole ton of weirdness going on. It's probably partly because it all feels disjointed, like snippets of story. I think the characters look pretty lovely and there's been a ton of insane boob-bounce and inappropriate clothing choices for the weather conditions they are fighting in.
I'm trying to imagine a scenario where "story mode" can be any different from a '"quick match" mode in a game where the only available gameplay is fighting sideways (with tons of awesome moves and animations of course), and I fail to do that. I mean, it's a fighting game, you tap the buttons to string together combos of kickass punches and kicks, so can you explain why story mode is amazing? Do you get to do anything other than fight til you K.O.?
Edit: Oh it's just the lore being great? Ok.
@AhmadMetallic said:
I'm trying to imagine a scenario where "story mode" can be any different from a '"quick match" mode in a game where the only available gameplay is fighting sideways (with tons of awesome moves and animations of course), and I fail to do that. I mean, it's a fighting game, you tap the buttons to string together combos of kickass punches and kicks, so can you explain why story mode is amazing? Do you get to do anything other than fight til you K.O.?
Edit: Oh it's just the lore being great? Ok.
It's just silly cutscenes in between the fights.
@Demoskinos: Did the CE come with anything else or was that it. Also what were the price difference?
@I_Stay_Puft: The CE came with a Full Size art book with various concept art and renders of the characters. It comes with a soundtrack with the entire OST as well as a poster and a download token for Swimsuits for all the ladies. $80 was the actual retail price although I paid 100$ after shipping since I picked one day shipping.
@Demoskinos: Yikes that's alot of dough, but heck if you're a fan you got to go with the premium stuff. I'll probably grab the game when it gets on the cheap mostly intrigued by the story but I just got to say after playing Ninja Gaiden 3 a little bit and realizing Itagaki wasn't on this game not really sure what to expect. I guess after watching the quick look it looks like Team Ninja is trying to make the games story crazy, which I can respect.
finished the story mode, and you know what, its alright.ill even say i like it a lot, its a fun ride, a huge step forward for this franchise for its story.
and i love the tease at the end after the credits . really hope the game sells well. i wanna see doa on next gen systems. the story is so loose enough that they can even continue it with a crossover game with virtua fighter.
I just finished the story mode in one sitting. As is the usual, I had to use cheese tactics on the final boss, but hey, fighting games.
But the story was a really fun ride. And despite what others might say, it made perfect sense to me. The only part I didn't like was that Jann Lee won the tournament. That fucking douchebag.
@Hailinel said:
I just finished the story mode in one sitting. As is the usual, I had to use cheese tactics on the final boss, but hey, fighting games.
But the story was a really fun ride. And despite what others might say, it made perfect sense to me. The only part I didn't like was that Jann Lee won the tournament. That fucking douchebag.
There were a lot of just really funny and enjoyable scenes. The scene between Christie and Eliot cracked me up as did pretty much every scene Kokoro was in.
@Dany said:
All the story stuff when you're not a ninja is quite terribly hokey. It is like there is a split between the story between the fluff in the middle and the REAL story. Beyond that its very funny, unintentionally so sometimes. Especially with English voice actors.
I think part of that is that, outside the ninja characters, almost none of the other characters have any real importance to the main narrative, or are at best have only fleeting relevance. But they felt that something needed to be done with them anyway, so we have Lei Fang and Hitomi training in a circus and Bass and Tina continuing to...be themselves.
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