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Dead or Alive 2
MasterAkumaMatata - Dec 6, 2004
 MasterAkumaMatata Dec 6, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by combination of info from the back covers of the NTSC-U and PAL versions ^^;

"A 10 out of 10... If we were stranded on a desert island with only one fighting game, that game would be DOA 2."

The world has become a very chaotic and disoriented place ever since the tragic murder of Fame Douglas, the sponsor of the legendary "Dead or Alive 1 World Combat Championship". We must now rely on you to ensure that the world returns back to a state of peace.

With 12 characters to choose from, your mission is to win the championship and save the world from the Tengu Disaster that will take place at the century's end. Your ability to battle using various fighting techniques will determine your character's fate. Will you fight for life or fight to the death?
  • Amazing multi-tiered fighting stages.
  • Furiously paced 4 player tag battle mode.
  • Special cinema modes between matches.
  • 12 incredible characters to choose from.
  • 7 modes of play: Story, Time Attack, Survival, Tag Battle, Team Battle, Sparring and Versus Mode


The second installment of Tecmo's racy game franchise hits the Dreamcast, and the graphics are very bootyful. :yum :lol:

 it290 Dec 6, 2004
Okay game. It's enjoyable, but too shallow to be of any lasting value to me. Also, the original NA release really shafted everyone with the lack of extras.

 Des-ROW Dec 6, 2004
One of the best and most graphically impressive 3D fighters of all time. I really really love it, and the Ultimate remake is simply incredible.

 Cloud121 Dec 6, 2004
I absolutely love this game.

Sure, it's no VF, but it's fun as hell. My most played Dreamcast game, and my favorite DC game (Even moreso than RE: CV).

Jann-Lee > All.

 axelblazeadam Dec 6, 2004
I agree with what Rolf said. For me DOA is kind of a more lightweight alternative to VF. Better for a quick play as opposed to the more dedicated approach VF requires.

One thing for sure I think both series are better then Tekken by a long way.

I'll be getting DOA ultimate when it comes out in the UK,as well as possibly Xbox Live to go with it.

 OMONowez Dec 6, 2004
what can I say...

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 reX dart: eskimo spy Dec 7, 2004
I passed on it in its Dreamcast days. I plan to get it the Ultimate remake this Christmas, however.

Perhaps we can set up some SegaXtreme fights if enough people have Live/Ultimate? Des, do you have Live?

 Eticam Dec 7, 2004
Had loads of fun with the Dreamcast version, and I saw the new Xbox release today in the local gamesture.

Awesome title, one of those titles that justifies buying a dreamcast if you don't already have one.

 Flakvin Dec 7, 2004
I thought this game was boring.

Enough said.

 Cloud121 Dec 7, 2004
I forgot to mention, the music absolutely rocks. "Glorious Victory (Credits in Story Mode) is the best song.

 it290 Dec 7, 2004
And I forgot to mention - this game is a counter-fest.

 racketboy Dec 8, 2004
I liked it for a little while, but it didn't really have enough to make me come back to it.

It's not bad though.

 E Nice Dec 8, 2004
Like the game, though I suck at it. Also especially like Helena's opera stage music. I got DOA:Ultimate, sometimes interesting to just watch others play online.

 Des-ROW Dec 8, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by E Nice@Thu, 2004-12-09 @ 07:59 AM

Also especially like Helena's opera stage music.


Do you like the Dead or Alive Ultimate remix?

 E Nice Dec 8, 2004
No, don't really like Helena's DOA:U remix theme but do I like Kasumi's DOA:U remix theme.

 Cloud121 Dec 8, 2004

  
	
	
Also especially like Helena's opera stage music.


Damn right, one of my favorite songs.

 Pyrite Dec 9, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by Flakvin@Tue, 2004-12-07 @ 10:56 PM

I thought this game was boring.

Enough said.

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Agreed, also the loading its pretty bad takes too much time to show the characters in the select menu among other things (yes even on GDrom disk).