

The basic formula from previous DOA games remains the same, and being a fighting game, that’s generally not a bad thing - especially when the system is as solid as this. The Japanese may as well have unlabeled their Ultimate release as Last Round sees new characters, stages, and not to mention a number of their previous release downloadable content. While the PC edition is still a couple months away, and won’t ship with online at launch, Sony and Microsoft’s systems have received the seemingly definitive version of Team Ninja’s fighter. After two additional iterations, Tecmo Koei has decided to release yet another version of their quick-paced and overly sexualized fighter, this time on a new set of consoles. Despite originally debuting in 2012, the saga of Dead or Alive 5 is far from over.
