DC:
Dead or Alive 5 (DOA5) was first released on September 25th, 2012 for PS3 and Xbox 360. It arrived on the Vita the following March as DOA5 Plus, with inclusion of Touch Play and more Training options. DOA5 Ultimate came out a year after the original, which our own Will Johnson reviewed favorably. Ultimate expanded upon Plus with additional stages, as well as fighters Rachel and Momiji from the Ninja Gaiden universe, Leon and Ein from DOA2, and Jacky Bryant from Virtua Fighter. It also added tag multiplayer online battles. This February, DOA5 Last Round (DOA5LR) was released, bringing the game to PS4 and Xbox One for the first time. Two new characters, generic Japanese schoolgirl Honoka and a cyborg version of series boss Raidou, are added as playable characters.
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. "
Damn, Train Simulator is costing the big bucks. That game is kinda fun but not if you purchase all the DLC.
"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...?!
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."
Jahanzeb writes: "Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is an example of what not to do when distributing a free-to-play fighting game in this day and age."