lopedo
Well-Known Member
Kay since I'm caught up after my 10 hour trip to the event I can now post something longer than two words. I won't bother linking the finals in this since they are everywhere, but I do encourage people to watch my post finals interview as I had (in my opinion) viable things to say. You can find that here >
The game, overall, is very solid. To be blunt, it makes fucking sense unlike DOA 4. Side stepping is a very good addition to the DOA series and it shined in my final match. A few concerning things happened such as low hold recovery, chain throws now being "just framable", and some pre release glitches which I'm sure are going to be fixed.
Finally, I'd like to thank Hubbs and Sorwah for organizing the event and letting everybody get hands on with DOA before and after the tournament. It was pretty awesome seeing all of the people I've known for years in person and playing some offline DOA.
Onward!
The game, overall, is very solid. To be blunt, it makes fucking sense unlike DOA 4. Side stepping is a very good addition to the DOA series and it shined in my final match. A few concerning things happened such as low hold recovery, chain throws now being "just framable", and some pre release glitches which I'm sure are going to be fixed.
Finally, I'd like to thank Hubbs and Sorwah for organizing the event and letting everybody get hands on with DOA before and after the tournament. It was pretty awesome seeing all of the people I've known for years in person and playing some offline DOA.
Onward!