Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round review the physics of sexism | Metro
Added: 26.02.2015 23:15 | 4 views | 0 comments
Metro:
Gamings most controversial fighter comes to Xbox One and PS4, with upgraded graphics, two new characters, and a breast physics option.
Ask anyone to name the first thing that comes to mind when they think of fighting game franchise Dead Or Alive, and theyre almost certainly going to say boobs. Or, depending on their feelings on the matter, sexism. Thats not really a good sign for an almost two decade old franchise, that has always struggled for legitimacy in the face of other more technical fighters. But Dead Or Alive has been making progress, even if this latest release is a very small step along that path.
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| Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round (2015) Review | FilmGamesEtc
Added: 26.02.2015 23:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
FilmGamesEtc writes:
"ead or Alive has always been seen as a niche title to fighting game enthusiast (think: Smash Brothers). It is known more for its titillating gimmicks rather than its accessible, yet deep gameplay mechanics. Dead or Alive 5: Last Round is the second rerelease of 2012s Dead or Alive 5 and promises better graphics (on current gen consoles only), two new characters, two new stages, and of course a plethora of scantily clad costumes. Will these new additions combined with Dead or Alives trademarked pugilism with a pretty face be enough to convince fighting game enthusiast whove made the jump to current gen consoles, that the series is worthy of their time?"
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| Dead or Alive 5 Last Round Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 26.02.2015 21:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: "Despite originally debuting in 2012, the saga of Dead or Alive 5 is far from over. After two additional iterations, Tecmo Koei has decided to release yet another version of their quick-paced and overly sexualized fighter, this time on a new set of consoles. While the PC edition is still a couple months away, and wont ship with online at launch, Sony and Microsofts systems have received the seemingly definitive version of Team Ninjas fighter. The Japanese may as well have unlabeled their Ultimate release as Last Round sees new characters, stages, and not to mention a number of their previous release downloadable content."
Tags: Dead, Kong, Japanese, Test, Last, After, Review, While, Ultimate, Alice, Route, Soul, Despite
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| Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round review the physics of sexism | Metro
Added: 26.02.2015 21:11 | 2 views | 0 comments
Metro:
Gamings most controversial fighter comes to Xbox One and PS4, with upgraded graphics, two new characters, and a breast physics option.
Ask anyone to name the first thing that comes to mind when they think of fighting game franchise Dead Or Alive, and theyre almost certainly going to say boobs. Or, depending on their feelings on the matter, sexism. Thats not really a good sign for an almost two decade old franchise, that has always struggled for legitimacy in the face of other more technical fighters. But Dead Or Alive has been making progress, even if this latest release is a very small step along that path.
From:
n4g.com
| Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round (2015) Review | FilmGamesEtc
Added: 26.02.2015 21:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
FilmGamesEtc writes:
"ead or Alive has always been seen as a niche title to fighting game enthusiast (think: Smash Brothers). It is known more for its titillating gimmicks rather than its accessible, yet deep gameplay mechanics. Dead or Alive 5: Last Round is the second rerelease of 2012s Dead or Alive 5 and promises better graphics (on current gen consoles only), two new characters, two new stages, and of course a plethora of scantily clad costumes. Will these new additions combined with Dead or Alives trademarked pugilism with a pretty face be enough to convince fighting game enthusiast whove made the jump to current gen consoles, that the series is worthy of their time?"
From:
n4g.com
| Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round review the physics of sexism | Metro
Added: 26.02.2015 21:09 | 2 views | 0 comments
Metro:
Gamings most controversial fighter comes to Xbox One and PS4, with upgraded graphics, two new characters, and a breast physics option.
Ask anyone to name the first thing that comes to mind when they think of fighting game franchise Dead Or Alive, and theyre almost certainly going to say boobs. Or, depending on their feelings on the matter, sexism. Thats not really a good sign for an almost two decade old franchise, that has always struggled for legitimacy in the face of other more technical fighters. But Dead Or Alive has been making progress, even if this latest release is a very small step along that path.
From:
n4g.com
| Dead or Alive 5 Last Round Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 26.02.2015 18:12 | 5 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: "Despite originally debuting in 2012, the saga of Dead or Alive 5 is far from over. After two additional iterations, Tecmo Koei has decided to release yet another version of their quick-paced and overly sexualized fighter, this time on a new set of consoles. While the PC edition is still a couple months away, and wont ship with online at launch, Sony and Microsofts systems have received the seemingly definitive version of Team Ninjas fighter. The Japanese may as well have unlabeled their Ultimate release as Last Round sees new characters, stages, and not to mention a number of their previous release downloadable content."
Tags: Dead, Kong, Japanese, Test, Last, After, Review, While, Ultimate, Alice, Route, Soul, Despite
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| Dead or Alive 5 Last Round Review | Rice Digital
Added: 26.02.2015 11:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
"Koei Tecmo have clearly taken tips from whoever manufactures bras in the latest release of Dead or Alive 5, Last Round, as the game is bursting with content." - Rice Digital
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| Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Review for WeTheNerdy
Added: 26.02.2015 3:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
Taking a look at the newest and supposedly final version of DoA5
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