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Dead or Alive 2 (DC):
... Dreamcast was a very fortunate console when it came to beat em ups - it managed to get a lot of the most revolutionary fighting games of the 2000s and late 90s, including Dead or Alive 2, a visually impressive fighting game that introduced many revolutionary elements to the fighting series, perhaps most notably the idea of destructible environments, giving the genre greater depth, and allowing the player a world ... Read the full review: Brawls, and bouncing breasts! by shaneo632 |
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Dead or Alive 2 (DC) ... or Alive 2 is still one of my favourite 3D fighters. The Dreamcast was built for arcade games like this and it shows. The graphics are still appealling now. Characters and backgrounds are rendered smoothly and movements are fluid and natural. The game boast an interesting bunch of fighters. There s some typical characters like the Bruce Lee style fighter but there s some more unusual ones too. A Dennis Rodman look a like who can kick with the best of them, a cowboy type with some wrestling styles and more. The single player story is typically shallow as expected from most fighting games. Beating your friends into the ground is what it s all about though and the g... Read the full review: So That's What a Tengu Looks Like! by dissident505 |
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Dead or Alive 2 (DC) ... Street Fighter II first debuted in the early 90s, it reintroduced the two-player competitive fighter in a big way and made the genre one of the most popular for years to come. The game was also notable for having only one controllable female character, Chun Li, amidst the cast of testosterone-filled hulking brawlers. Nearly a decade later and dozens of other entries into the genre, things have changed quite a bit. In Tecmo's newest Dreamcast fighting game, Dead or Alive 2 (DoA2), the gender of playable characters has shifted dramatically to a near equal five to seven ratio; still in favor of males. While the difference is significant, could it also be signaling s... Read the full review: It's Alive for round 2! by |
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Dead or Alive 2 (DC) ... when a game is released for a system, one must sit and ponder its intended audience to properly portray how the game fulfills its mission. With Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore, the audience is twofold. On one side are the players who are just tired of Tekken Tag Tournament and are looking for something fresh and new. Folks, this is your game. On the other hand, you have the teenage boys group. Fellas, welcome to you new obsession. Now, don't get me wrong. It's not like Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore is of a questionably graphic nature, because it's not. But, it is slightly more risqué than your average game. I'll cover more on that later. First let'... Read the full review: Dead shot by |


