Update: http://youtu.be/nyP4KIZhjKQ
New footage from Inside Xbox OXM Report. On youtube.
From FreeStepDodge
New footage from Inside Xbox OXM Report. On youtube.
From FreeStepDodge
Yeah, that and all the other stage crap are gonna get old super fast. =\Though that much slowdown for the "cinematic" sequences could be a bit distracting after a while.
Oh how the times have changed from when everyone hated DOA (when it was xbox exclusive), but I'm glad everyone's excited about DOA5. Looks the the studio in general has been focusing on these cutscene-like, cinematic angle type of gameplay. Just hope it doesn't get in the way of fighting. Looks amazing!
Oh how the times have changed from when everyone hated DOA (when it was xbox exclusive), but I'm glad everyone's excited about DOA5. Looks the the studio in general has been focusing on these cutscene-like, cinematic angle type of gameplay. Just hope it doesn't get in the way of fighting. Looks amazing!
Shit, I've loved DOA since number 2 on the Dreamcast. And after playing that, picking up a copy of the first one for PSX. I prefer it to Tekken all the way.Oh how the times have changed from when everyone hated DOA (when it was xbox exclusive), but I'm glad everyone's excited about DOA5.
ಠ_ಠI love DOA, but I need the trademarks. I heard they're cutting back on the violence and skimpy outfits. I REALLY don't want this to turn into something as boring as Virtua Fighter.
Eye candy loses its flavor over time. When the novelty of DOA5's stage destruction fades, what's going to be left over?
From a competitive perspective, the dev team have their priorities wrong if they're more concerned with graphics than gameplay. Flash is fine, but look at this DOA5 footage and compare it to Soul Calibur 5. The latter game is fairly light on cinematic spectacle (still looks fantastic, though), but it nails the two things that really count in a competitive fighter: the system and the netcode.
SC5 will be alive in the tournament scene this time next year, and the next, and probably the next. All I want from DOA5 is to be able to say the same thing.
Most people never considered DOA a competitive fighter. I don't see why they should start catering to the people who cast it aside years ago because of that. I'm just looking for something to play with friends on a casual level and it looks like it can deliver on this part.Eye candy loses its flavor over time. When the novelty of DOA5's stage destruction fades, what's going to be left over?
From a competitive perspective, the dev team have their priorities wrong if they're more concerned with graphics than gameplay. Flash is fine, but look at this DOA5 footage and compare it to Soul Calibur 5. The latter game is fairly light on cinematic spectacle (still looks fantastic, though), but it nails the two things that really count in a competitive fighter: the system and the netcode.
SC5 will be alive in the tournament scene this time next year, and the next, and probably the next. All I want from DOA5 is to be able to say the same thing.
Most people never considered DOA a competitive fighter. I don't see why they should start catering to the people who cast it aside years ago because of that. I'm just looking for something to play with friends on a casual level and it looks like it can deliver on this part.
Most people never considered DOA a competitive fighter. I don't see why they should start catering to the people who cast it aside years ago because of that. I'm just looking for something to play with friends on a casual level and it looks like it can deliver on this part.
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DO WANT.
Fighting games haven't done much for me recently, so it's good to see the DOA series take its character modeling and environmental insanity to the next level. DOA Dimensions delivered a really nice fighting game, so this is a must buy for me.
That looked like Lei-Fang behind the guy.
Anyway, looks good to me! Pretty awesome. Though that much slowdown for the "cinematic" sequences could be a bit distracting after a while.
Lei Fang! Looks like her trademark black outfit too.
Game looks great but i'm kind of getting tired of this dark level. They'll probably start to show more of the other stuff once NG3 drops.
Am I crazy in thinking that is the only fighting game that looks next gen?
Too dark, but other than that, it really does look interesting.