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Side by Side - DOA5: Last Round vs. DOA5 Ultimate

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The promised final "final" version of DOA5, Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, is now available on newer-gen consoles and PC, and sports some graphical upgrades in addition to a 1080p resolution. Check out the video above, with 1080p 60fps settings, to see how the new-gen and old-gen versions stack up against each other.

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Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate - A Showcase for a Series Desperate for Revival

Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate launched 10 years ago today, and demonstrates why we need a new edition of the series.

CrimsonWing69606d ago

Um, did you know there’s a Dead or Alive 6?

Vanfernal606d ago (Edited 606d ago )

Lmao. Ikr? 😆

This had me questioning my sanity and thinking I was under some sort of Mandela effect

isarai606d ago

But DOA6 was not a showcase of the series. DOA5 Ultimate is better in nearly every conceivable way.

zacly606d ago

This! DOA6 was a step back for the series.

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The 10 Most Expensive Microtransactions And DLC In Games, Ever

From Xfire: "Remember when you'd buy a game and... that was it? You got the full experience by purchasing the full product one time. "

potedude1498d ago

Damn, Train Simulator is costing the big bucks. That game is kinda fun but not if you purchase all the DLC.

Relientk771498d ago

I will never understand why people pay for this crap.

Master of Unlocking1494d ago

"All the DLC - Train Simulator 2020, $10,145"

No wonder we're witnessing an increasing number of ports from PC to consoles, you can't nickel and dime PC owners with all their mods over there, lol

"Legatus Pack - Star Citizen $27,000"

Ouch!

Planet Calypso - Entropia Universe, $6,000,000

WTF...?!

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Marie Rose: The making of Dead or Alive's doll-faced superstar

An in-depth interview feature with the developers at Koei Tecmo on the making of, and superstar rise of Marie Rose. From the feature: "For a series infamous for its big-breasted women and pin-up tone to then provide players with an option that so completely embraced cuteness was surely a creative risk. This is particularly true of markets outside of Japan, where people are as a rule far less comfortable with “cute” and “sexy” being in the same proverbial ballpark."

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