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It’s worth noting that while playing with online throwdowns turned off, I didn’t run into these issues on PS4, but seeing as Team Ninja is acknowledging them on its Twitter feed, it’s safe to say I’ve been lucky.Rehashes of Fighting Games are not new. One particularly troubling issue is the lack of support for MadCatz fight sticks on the Xbox One version, which Team Ninja is looking to fix, along with the many other known issues. Depending on which platform you’re playing on, you might encounter any number of game-crashing, save-data-corrupting bugs. Sadly, as of this writing, not all theses features are working as intended. Watching the two of them face off falls somewhere between late-night Hong Kong wire-fu and a live-action Avatar fan-fic, in the best possible way.įeature-wise, Last Round is as impressive as its predecessor, which featured an excellent training mode and robust online features, like the ability to run online tournaments, kumite, or training sessions. Momiji's style, while certainly reminiscent of the many ninjas of the cast, adds enough flaming flourishes and impressive acrobatics to set her apart. Nyotengu, like some of the less successful new characters, is a riff on an old DOA character, but one whose highly unorthodox move set has never been reused or repurposed. Momiji and Nyotengu both sport fighting styles interesting enough to make me want to learn them. Not all the characters added since DOA 5 are a bust, though. Seeing it creep back in is as frustrating as it is disappointing. Honoka and Marie Rose have completely forgettable fighting styles, but hey, who doesn’t love a couple of underage-looking girls to throw into a scandalous outfit or two, right? This is the old DOA mentality, the one I was happy to see banished in the original Dead or Alive 5. Phase 4 is literally a Kasumi clone - the second Kasumi clone (after Alpha 152). Ein and Leon are throwback fan-favorites from older games, but they’ve since been effectively replaced by Hayate and Bayman, respectively. The more frustrating thing about these characters is that their inclusion feels, on one level or another, more like fan-service rather than good design. Sure, having more options is great, but if they aren’t interesting ones, more ends up feeling like less. Honoka is probably the worst offender here: she’s just a generic-looking schoolgirl with a patchwork move list cobbled together from totally disparate styles across the the rest of the cast.
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This gives Last Round the largest playable cast in DOA history, but with rare exception, most of these newcomers and returning series favorites feel bland and forgettable, thanks to a lot of reskinned models and generic move sets.
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DOA 5’s original cast still walks that line between authenticity and audacity with grace and energy, but the same can’t necessarily be said of the characters that have joined the cast since then.ĭead or Alive 5 Ultimate introduced some new characters as DLC, and Last Round includes them all, plus two additional challengers, for a total of 34. Many of them jump off from a traditional martial arts base, and then start taking entertaining left turns with teleportation, elemental attacks, and spinning piledrivers that would make Street Fighter’s Zangief cry (very manly) tears of jealousy. Something else that’s set DOA apart over the years, is how distinctive, flashy, and fluid the characters’ many fighting styles are. This is the very essence of what makes fighting games great, and like its predecessor, Last Round does it incredibly well. Even before you start wrapping your head around a character’s extensive, varied move list, DOA empowers you to recognize your opponent’s tendencies, and punish them for them. The triangular relationship it creates between throws, holds, and strikes make every moment an opportunity to outthink your opponent.
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You can read my full review of Dead or Alive 5 for details on what makes the fighting system so addictive, but in short, DOA takes the rock-paper-scissors idea that lies beneath the hood of most fighting games and bakes it right into your every move and decision.
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First thing’s first: the fighting in Last Round remains as excellent as ever.