Play Asia reports that so many people pre-ordered Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 that they could sell it for regular street value of 59.99, but does that mean you should put down the cash? Before I even begin, I'm not speaking for people that are already Xtreme DOAX players -- and will buy the game on day one just because it's the next entry in the series, or because they have a mega crush on one of the girls. I'm attempting to educate people that are just not sure if they want it, or want to buy a PS4 just to play it. After the game was announced, Team NINJA specifically said that they would consider a "different version" of the game for Europe and North America thanks to social justice warriors. We have seen press from people interested in buying the rights to publish, tons of publicity from game journalist conglomerates and pre-orders sore on Play Asia to the point where they lowered the cost of the game. Still we hear next to nothing from Team NINJA despite the demand. Why, you ask? Because they could be strategically pulling back to drive up sales for the Japanese release. A lot of people are going to pre-order and purchase the game now not living in Japan -- so why ruin all of those nearly guaranteed sales? They are most likely going to wait until the game releases in Japan before they say ANYTHING more about DOAX3 being released Internationally. It's hard to currently recommend DOAX3 to players expecting a lot of gameplay from it. DOAX2 gave you a better arrangement of sports such as alternative to "Wave Race" with a beautiful jet-ski game that demonstrated Itagaki's impeccable commitment to his work. It didn't matter the game -- from Itagaki the quality was always high. Not too bash any of the hard workers at Team NINJA, but the replay value doesn't look high for DOAX3 at the moment. There is a big focus on leveling up the characters to accept better gifts, and that's cool -- but if you want more competitive games (many did in the request forum) it's looking pretty bleak unless you want the light-hearted games such as the rock-climbing and the pool hopping. This game could quite possibly have less value than previous entries. They aren't showing much, to prove that theory wrong -- and it seems like they would have already since the game is only a few months from release in a fairly short development period. But for those looking forward to a new Zack Island experience, I guess it wouldn't be a complete loss. And who knows, maybe they will eventually release the game worldwide... and maybe "our version" will provide more of what some of you actually want.Read full review
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In short, this version for the vita is not bad!.. Does it compare to the beefy ps4 one? Well gameplay, it's almost the same, but graphics are a bit more limited and the game looks like it could use a little work or maybe they did the best they could with the vita capabilities. So overall I think it's great, The game is plays just as you hope, it runs smooth, load times are low, voice acting and such are good. The cons: the graphics aren't as good as the ps4 but that's expected. Much like the other doa x, the games can feel short, but there is tons of replay value and... if you feel you aren't compelled by its graphics charm of jiggle.. At the very least, it's definitely a game worth having, just to say you have it ;-)
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Beautiful girls in swimsuit playing volleyball, very adictive and with great graphics.
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This game isn't for everyone but if you enjoy mini games with anime girls then it's right up your boat
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