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Dead or Alive 6

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2019 video game

2019 video game
Dead or Alive 6
Cover art featuring a visibly injuredKasumi
DeveloperTeam Ninja
PublisherKoei Tecmo
DirectorsYohei Shimbori
Tom Lee[1]
ProducerYohei Shimbori
DesignerAkihiro Nakamura
ProgrammerTaku Sugawara[2]
ArtistYutaka Saito[3]
WriterYutaka Saito
ComposersHiromu Akaba
Yosuke Kinoshita
SeriesDead or Alive
Platforms
ReleasePS4, Windows, Xbox OneArcade
  • JP: July 18, 2019
GenreFighting
ModesSingle-player,multiplayer
Arcade systemSega ALLS

Dead or Alive 6[4], abbreviated asDOA6, is a 2019fighting game developed byTeam Ninja and published byKoei Tecmo. The game is the sixth main entry in theDead or Alive fighting series followingDead or Alive 5 (2012) and runs on a new engine, offering new features and introducing new mechanics. It was released forPlayStation 4,Windows, andXbox One on March 1, 2019, and was later released forarcades in Japan on July 18, 2019.

Dead or Alive 6 received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay, stages, and beginner-friendly tutorials, but criticized its lackluster multiplayer functions, emphasizing the absence of online lobbies at launch. Afree-to-play version of the game titledDead or Alive 6: Core Fighters was released on March 15, 2019.

Gameplay

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The game is markedly graphically violent in contrast to the previous entries in theDead or Alive series.

New features include slow-motion moments and visible damage on the fighters during the course of the fight, while the sweat effects fromDead or Alive 5 return and are more pronounced.[5][6]Dead or Alive 6 also marks the first time for the series to have costume customization mode.[7][8] The game adds blood effects and new violence physics that can be user-adjusted or turned off in the options.

The game is supposed to be more accessible for newcomers.[9] New mechanics introduced are the Fatal Rush, a beginner-friendly mechanic where pressing one button multiple times results in the character performing a simple combo, and the Break Gauge, a meter that builds up as the characters attack. If the Gauge is full, a Fatal Rush will culminate in a Break Blow, similar to what the Critical Blow inDead or Alive 5 would do. There is a new mechanic named the Break Hold, where the character reverses an opponent, stunning them, before appearing behind them, open for a counter.[10] The juggling ground-bounce system in this game is also being enhanced to extend juggle combos.

Characters

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See also:Characters of the Dead or Alive series

The game launched with a base roster of 24 characters. New to the fighter roster areDiego, a Mexican-Americanstreet fighter hailing from New York City, who enters the tournament in order to provide funding for his sick mother,Kula Diamond, a modified human fromThe King of Fighters series, mainly based on her appearance fromThe King of Fighters XIV, who was created by an organization called NESTS,NiCO, a M.I.S.T. scientist andsilat martial artist from Finland, who wears a pair of EMF rings to utilize lightning-based attacks, andTamaki, a Japanese former model turned fashion designer who made her debut inDead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation and fights usingaikido.

Characters listed inbold are new to the series or playable for the first time; characters listed initalics are guest characters.

The following characters are paiddownloadable content added post-launch via updates.

Plot

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Following previous events,Kasumi, a would-be leader of the legendary Mugen TenshinNinja Clan, who has abandoned her clan and became a "runaway ninja", secretly lives in ahermitage in a mountain village, while the reformed DOATEC corporation is still run byHelena Douglas.[11] Both DOATEC and the Mugen Tenshin discover that the organization, MIST, run byVictor Donovan, is after the fifth tournament qualifier participant,Honoka, due to her having a mysterious power signature, causing them to watch over her in different ways.

During preparations for the sixth Dead or Alive tournament, Helena orders her Swedish ward,Marie Rose, to guard Honoka whileZack recruits new and returning fighters. WhileHayate and Helena discuss previous events, Hayate recognizesRig from photos of the oil platform before its destruction. Wanting to find him, Helena informs Hayate on his whereabouts, being in New York city withBass Armstrong. During the encounter, Rig doesn't know Hayate or remembers being involved in the events within MIST. Unsure if he was the same person, Hayate andAyane decide to keep an eye on Rig. Kasumi accompaniesRyu Hayabusa to deal with MIST after the former is approached by her clone namedPhase-4, and is ambushed by 3 other clones, which the two managed to fend off. Both Bass and his daughter,Tina, form their own wrestling team called the MUSCLE, with Helena announcing DOATEC as their sponsor and appointing Rig to sponsor them.

Sometime ago, Donovan recruits a Finnish scientist namedNiCO, asLisa Hamilton's replacement for MIST's revival of life project, believing she had enough intellect and fighting prowess to be a threat to the ninjas, though she also plans to use the project to resurrect her father, and also works on developing a prototype robotic version of the deceased ninja,Raidou, while accompanied byChristie. NiCO sought out Kokoro to repay her mother,Miyako, for getting her a job with MIST. Kokoro was left depressed after her mother abruptly left without a word, with NiCO empathizing with her abandonment as she too was abandoned by her own mother, but this angers Kokoro and the two fight. Kokoro bests her, but NiCO gives her a photo of Kokoro and Helena as children withFame Douglas, prompting Kokoro to later asked Helena what the photo meant, with Helena reluctantly revealing that the two are half-sisters who shared the same father. Shocked by the revelation, Kokoro demanded to learn of it from her mother but Helena tries to stop her. Overpowered by Kokoro, Helena tearfully begs her not to leave, as Kokoro is the only family she has left and must protect her, ultimately convincing her. Zack manages to get Kokoro to reconcile with Helena, and offering her an invite to the tournament. Helena later meets with Lisa, who survived the lab destruction, as both discuss the information gathered during Lisa's risky infiltration of MIST. Afterwards, as a concerned Lisa wonders what has happened to the Phase 4 who attackedBayman's military patrol during the previous events, she is approached by NiCO, revealing to be her replacement, and warns her to rethink working under Donovan, but NiCO refused, appearing to be already aware who he is.

During the tournament, Ayane informs Hayate on Honoka having similar abilities to Raidou, with Hayate deciding to have her taken into custody. While Rig is in the middle of cheering in the crowd, Donovan orders NiCO and Christie to activate Rig's "Donovan Jr" persona by planting the hypnotic device on him, brainwashing Rig into serving MIST, revealing to have been unknowingly brainwashed into serving them during the previous events. At the MIST laboratory, Donovan fawns over a capsule containing a mysterious female figure while NiCO watches in disgust. Hayate, unaware of Rig's brainwashed condition, comes across Rig who then calls him Epsilon and dispatches the prototype Raidou robot to deal with him. Hayate manages to defeat the prototype but the brainwashed Rig slips away and activates the Epsilon brace which freezes Hayate's body. Sometime later,Jann Lee, who won the previous tournament, spots Rig, whom he lost to in a fight during their previous encounter, and thinks he can challenge him again. Jann Lee defeats Rig, who appears strangely irritable and leaves claiming to lack memory of their previous encounter, which confuses Lee. After Rig is targeted earlier by Hayate and then by Bayman, Bass becomes worried about his best friend's situation and sudden disappearance. Jann Lee along with Mexican-American newcomer,Diego, both make it to the final round of the tournament with Jann Lee emerging victorious once again. However, Diego rises, refusing to give up and defeats Jann Lee in an unofficial rematch.

Meanwhile, Lisa prepares a prototype anti-Epsilon brace to help prevent it from freezing Hayate's body. Ayane attempts to take Honoka into custody, but is forced to fend off Marie Rose. Ayane ultimately bested the servant, but the distraction allowed Christie to kidnap Honoka. At the MIST laboratory, Honoka is knocked unconscious and is used as a subject to revive Raidou, revealing the former to be the latter's biological daughter. With Honoka's energy not being enough for the revival, and knowing Ayane is also Raidou's offspring, Christie sends a signal from Honoka's cell phone to Marie, attempting to lure Ayane to the facility. Upon arriving, Ayane and Marie encounter NiCO, who Ayane held off to allow Marie to find Honoka. Although Ayane defeats NiCO in battle, the latter then reveals Ayane's relation to Honoka with the two being half-sisters, shocking Ayane. NiCO then subdued Ayane off-guard with her electric gloves, not before Ayane sends two butterflies as signals for help. While fighting the brainwash Rig, Hayate receives the butterfly, prompting him to abandon the fight. Kasumi and Hayabusa would receive the other butterfly during their fight with Christie and the prototype Raidou. Afterwards, Bayman arrives at the facility, saving Marie from Christie, who held her a gunpoint. The energies of Honoka and Ayane successfully revives Raidou, who emerges as a powerful undead cyborg. As Kasumi and Hayate infiltrate the facility, they come across NiCO, attempting to dispose of the both unconscious Ayane and Honoka. Kasumi is forced to fight NiCO and a brainwashed Ayane while Hayate is forced to pursue a Phase 4 clone kidnapping Honoka.

As Ayane and Honoka are rescued, Honoka is left with Marie in Bayman's care while Hayate, Kasumi, and Ayane leave to track down the resurrected Raidou. With their combined efforts, the three siblings kill Raidou once and for all, leaving no trace of him behind. As Helena and Hayabusa arrive at the facility, Helena questions Miyako's whereabouts to NiCO, who reveals the revival of life project and that her mother,Maria, benefited from it. Helena disapproves, stating one has to overcome their grief and move on, much to NiCO's denial and escape from Helena while they were unknowingly viewed by an unknown figure from a distance.

Development

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Team Ninja began full-time development onDead or Alive 6 in December 2017[12] and publicly revealed it in June 2018.[13] It was developed using a new graphics engine, which was created to power multiple Koei Tecmo titles.[14] The studio announced they sought to slightly tone down the sexualized portrayal of female characters and focused on being anesports title.[15][16] A single-player campaign, which was described as "cohesive" by director and producer Yohei Shimbori, was developed so that the game can appeal to both casual gamers and the Western audience.[17] A new character Diego was also designed specifically in mind for American males aged 25 to 35.[18]Tag Battle and Team Fight modes of the previous games isn't featured due to the team focusing all its resources on one vs one modes.[19]

Shimbori later denied that the game has been censored due to the newSony standards against sexual content in PlayStation games and promised it would be at theDOA5 standards, claiming to having been repeatedly misunderstood or mistranslated on the issue.[20][21] He also cited the unfavorable perception of the previous games by "some media outlets" as a reason for the changes and blamed the reduction of female clothing damage on otherwise being unable to distribute the game in the Western stores,[22] stating he has been trying to avoid the repetition of the situation withDead or Alive Xtreme 3 where they could not sell it in Europe and North America.[23] Nevertheless, anEvo Japan 2019 official stream, featuring gravure idolsYuka Kuramochi and Saki Yoshida, was shut down and apologized for by theEvolution Championship Series president Joey Cuellar and head of business development Mark Julio citing "core values".[24][25][26] Cuellar would later be removed from Evo in 2020 due to allegations of sexual misconduct towards young boys during the 1990s and 2000s, resulting in the cancellation ofEvo 2020.[27]

Anopen beta version was made available between January 12–14 for thePlayStation Plus subscribers.[28] A new demo has been exclusive to PlayStation Plus andXbox Live Gold members between February 22–24.[29]

Release

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Dead or Alive 6 was released forPlayStation 4,Windows, andXbox One on March 1, 2019,[30] delayed two weeks from the original release date of February 15.[31] Limited edition items in Japan included life-size bed sheets of Ayane and Kasumi, a bath poster of Ayane and Kasumi, and bust and buttocks shaped3D mousepads of Honoka and Marie Rose.[32] The characters Nyotengu and Phase-4 were launch DLC as pre-order and deluxe edition bonuses respectively. The Deluxe Edition also featured exclusive costumes for the launch roster.[33]

Similar toDead or Alive 5,Dead or Alive 6 also has a "Core Fighters"free-to-play version,[34] which was made available two weeks after release on March 15.[35]

The firstseason pass added two additional characters and 62 new costumes. It received mixed reception due to being priced higher than the base game and not including alldownloadable content costumes available at the time.[36] The characters added as part of season one were guestsMai Shiranui andKula Diamond fromThe King of Fighters, mainly based on their appearances fromThe King of Fighters XIV.[29]

An arcade version announced in late 2018[37] was released on July 18, 2019.[38] Returning character Momiji was teased before release[39] and eventually was added to the game as part of season two on September 19, 2019.[40] Rachel, also fromNinja Gaiden, returned as DLC for season three and was released on December 17, 2019.[41]

During a developer interview, characters fromDead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation were originally ruled out by Team Ninja from being added to the mainline fighting game series.[42] However, during the "Dead or Alive Festival 2019" event, it was announced that Tamaki would join the roster ofDead or Alive 6.[43][44] She was released on March 10, 2020 as part of season four.

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
MetacriticXONE: 76/100[45]
PC: 73/100[46]
PS4: 72/100[47]
OpenCritic55% recommend[48]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Electronic Gaming Monthly7/10[49]
Famitsu35/40[50]
Game Informer6.75/10[51]
GameRevolutionStarStarStarStar[52]
GameSpot7/10[53]
IGN7.7/10[54]
PCGamesN9/10[55]
The Games Machine8.4/10[56]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[57]

Dead or Alive 6 received "mixed or average" reviews from critics for the PC and PlayStation 4 versions, while the Xbox One version received "generally favorable" reviews, according toreview aggregator websiteMetacritic.[46][47][45] Fellow review aggregatorOpenCritic assessed that the game received fair approval, being recommended by 55% of critics.[48]

IGN's Mike Epstein said: "DoA 6 proves there's plenty of depth to this fighter beneath its skimpy outfits, but its story mode is disjointed and its multiplayer features are currently bare."[54]GameSpot's Heidi Kemps said, "despite some missteps,DoA6is a fun, engaging fighter with great-feeling, easy-to-pick-up combat, a strong sense of visual style, and a lot of personality. If you're looking for a new fighting game to learn the ins and outs of--or perhaps a nice entry into the 3D side of fighting games--DoA6is a fighter of choice."[53]

In a mixed review,Game Informer said that "while the tutorial and DOA Quest mode do a decent job of getting you up to speed on what makes combat tick, the awful story mode does it no favors, and the barebones online puts a damper on what could have been a second wind for the series."[51]

EGMNow's Mollie Patterson, who reviewed the game, stated that "if its flaws can be forgiven, it's still a genuinely decent newDead or Alive chapter that offers most of what fans have loved in the past. And, even if they are a pain to unlock, I love some of the non-paid alt costumes we've been given."[49]

In Japan, approximately 26,442 physical units for PS4 were sold during its launch week becoming the number one selling game of any format.[58] 350,000 units of the game have been shipped worldwide during the first month across all three platforms.[59] By May 2019, the game had been downloaded 1 million times.[60] The number of digital versions' owners crossed 2 million by December of that year.[61] As of April 15 2020, the game has been downloaded 3 million times.[62]

Awards

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YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2019Game Critics AwardsBest Fighting GameNominated[63]
2019The Game Awards 2019Nominated[64]
202023rd Annual D.I.C.E. AwardsFighting Game of the YearNominated[65]
NAVGTR AwardsGame, Franchise FightingNominated[66]
2020Hardcore GamerBest Fighting GameWon[67]

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