First meeting this guy in DOA4, transitioning to DOA5 with him, watching him burst on to the tourney scene and get this far in one of the biggest majors of DOA. Proud of you man, was amazing to see that Akira but I'm more proud to see you take even the #2 spot. Had he not been there it would...
Grats to everyone, I have a lot to catch up on. Proud to see the best DOA Akira player I've ever seen and as one of the pioneers it's amazing to see someone with such mastery of the character, finally someone who I could see as a master, if only they were more easily accessible.
Shout outs to...
My opinion on this game is likely outdated as it's been a long time since I've touched it and I don't plan to (likely) any time soon but I can still give my 2 cents on this tech.
I feel like I'd found this little setup before but It's a blur now so I could be mistaken. The setup requires a bit...
He's relevant because he has a distinct playstyle that Hayate lacks. Both Hayate and Hitomi originated as Ein replacements in DOA3, but as the installments continued and the system "evolved" so did their playstyles and with each iteration they played less and less like Ein. As of DOA5U they have...
...Somehow I'm not surprised.
I think somewhere deep down I'm doing that but I'm mostly looking with a complete blank expression. I'm in disbelief but only to a certain extent. It's like no matter how low I have my expectations they always manage to somehow still run them even further into the...
Call me ungrateful but... that stage honestly looks like a missed opportunity and chance to get DOA3 Sunset Beach back.
Screw Zack Island. It has no atmosphere. Sunset beach is one of the most immersive stages in DOA's catalog along with Aerial Gardens.