DualWielding
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I am a very casual fighting game fan... I've loved them since Street Fighter 2 but never been good at them... at 32 years of age I don't really have the time to memorize combos and try to become good at games yet I still play fighting games casually... Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is my first DOA game and it has become my favorite fighting games of all time... just wanted to give my perspective on why I like the game.
1. It's very accessible even without massive dedication to the game I can go online and hang in there, I lose most of the time but I sometimes win and when I lose most of the time I at least win a round... Now I don't know if this due to DOA having a more casual player base or because the Core Fighters Edition attracts casual player but no other fighting game I have played online has been so casual player friendly. For example if I play Marvel vs. Capcom 2 online I don't even feel like I'm playing, I'm just there taking pummeling until I'm done.... yet in DOA 5 even when I lose I have fun.
2. In other fighting games I tried to play online there's always only 4 characters or so that see play online, it gets boring fighting the same characters over and over. In DOA 5 I´ve found that most characters do get used online, All Females + Jann Lee, Jackie, Elliot, Hayabusa, Rig, Bayman and Hayate. Again I don't know if this is because the game is indeed more balanced or because player base is more casual or because people play female characters because they like them and not because of their tier but, in any case, not having to fight the same broken characters over and over makes this game way more enjoyable.
3. I love the throwdown function, waiting until you get a match doesn't suck because you can practice and unlock costumes in the meanwhile...
4. I like that the Tag Mode has its own meta game with special tag moves ect, feels very different from 1 v 1 which other 1 v 1 oriented fighting games who offer a tag mode fail to accomplish... DOA 5 last round tag mode reminds me of Rival Schools, one of my favorite fighting games ever...
5. As someone who isn't good enough to play competitively single player content is important for me. Although LR is lacking in this department, I enjoyed the story mode and unlocking costumes gives some incentive to play offline modes. While DOA 5 is not on the same level of Injustice or Blaz Blue in terms of single player content, it at least beat every Capcom fighting game in this department.
6. The Graphics are Awesome, the best I've seen in the fighting game. And I actually find most of the fanservice to be in good taste and actually sexy, is not as tacky as what you would find in true fanservice games like Senran Kagura.
1. It's very accessible even without massive dedication to the game I can go online and hang in there, I lose most of the time but I sometimes win and when I lose most of the time I at least win a round... Now I don't know if this due to DOA having a more casual player base or because the Core Fighters Edition attracts casual player but no other fighting game I have played online has been so casual player friendly. For example if I play Marvel vs. Capcom 2 online I don't even feel like I'm playing, I'm just there taking pummeling until I'm done.... yet in DOA 5 even when I lose I have fun.
2. In other fighting games I tried to play online there's always only 4 characters or so that see play online, it gets boring fighting the same characters over and over. In DOA 5 I´ve found that most characters do get used online, All Females + Jann Lee, Jackie, Elliot, Hayabusa, Rig, Bayman and Hayate. Again I don't know if this is because the game is indeed more balanced or because player base is more casual or because people play female characters because they like them and not because of their tier but, in any case, not having to fight the same broken characters over and over makes this game way more enjoyable.
3. I love the throwdown function, waiting until you get a match doesn't suck because you can practice and unlock costumes in the meanwhile...
4. I like that the Tag Mode has its own meta game with special tag moves ect, feels very different from 1 v 1 which other 1 v 1 oriented fighting games who offer a tag mode fail to accomplish... DOA 5 last round tag mode reminds me of Rival Schools, one of my favorite fighting games ever...
5. As someone who isn't good enough to play competitively single player content is important for me. Although LR is lacking in this department, I enjoyed the story mode and unlocking costumes gives some incentive to play offline modes. While DOA 5 is not on the same level of Injustice or Blaz Blue in terms of single player content, it at least beat every Capcom fighting game in this department.
6. The Graphics are Awesome, the best I've seen in the fighting game. And I actually find most of the fanservice to be in good taste and actually sexy, is not as tacky as what you would find in true fanservice games like Senran Kagura.