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May 2011
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The editors liked
Great fighting system for both standard buttons and touch screen
Loads of unlockables
Fun StreetPass feature
Levels and fighters from every game
Easy to join online matches
The absolutely gorgeous graphics
The editors didn't like
Poor 3D effects graphics
Terrible frame-rate online
'Chronicle' modes' narrative is a dull journey at best
Abstract: Throughout the history of time, handheld consoles have never been thought of as home to fighting games. There were exceptions of course, where good fighting games appeared on assorted handhelds, but for the most part they were always too limiting for a...
Abstract: The Dead or Alive series has never quite made it to the top tier of world-favorite fighting games. Despite having a large, dedicated fanbase, it's always hovered somewhere below Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, and Tekken, though well above other great...
Abstract: Sometimes it's hard to remember that the Dead or Alive series isn't all about ladies in bikinis and scandalous dating sims. Since the debut of the "Xtreme" series—and the subsequent PSP games that didn't feature anything except gift-giving and picture-...
Simple controls are easy to learn, Deep battle system makes for fast and fluid fighting, Welldesigned arenas offer plenty of tactical scope, Impressively detailed visuals.
Baffling story, Annoying AI can ruin tag team battles, Laggy and limited online play.
Dead or Alive: Dimensions is a fun version of an arcade classic that offers some of the fastest fighting on the 3DS. ...
Abstract: Dead or Alive: Dimensions isn’t a sequel but rather a compilation of the entire franchise history. If you’re not caught up on the storyline, Dimensions has you covered on every front. Much like the new Mortal Kombat, the single-player Chronicles Mode ...
If you’re a longtime fan of the series, DOAD is a great addition and a fun homage to the franchise’s legacy. But even if you’re new to the series (or the genre, for that matter), this title is a great starting point. Weird cut-scenes and clunky use of ...
Abstract: I'm really digging the 3DS at the moment. As this new console has more grunt than its predecessor plus the inclusion of glasses-free 3D, Nintendo really created something unique in terms of portable gaming. I'm also impressed that fighting games are n...
Abstract: Dead or Alive: Dimensions marks a few 'firsts' for the series. It's the fighting series' handheld debut. It's also the first time a Nintendo platform has been Team Ninja's platform of choice. More importantly, it's the first fighting rendition since se...