Dead or Alive Ultimate Review
After months of waiting and a couple delays, Dead or Alive Ultimate has finally
arrived for the Xbox, and I can say without any hesitation that it was definitely
worth the wait. For the first time ever, all three games in the Dead or Alive
series are playable on one system, and it is a nice treat for Team Ninja
to do that for its fans. This game is one of the best fighting games around
and you would be a fool not to pick this game up and have it in your collection.
Read on to find out why Dead or Alive Ultimate is so great!
Dead or Alive Ultimate is a compilation of Dead or Alive 1 and Dead or Alive
2, each on its own disk. Dead or Alive 1 is an exact replica of the same game
that was released on the Sega Saturn so many years ago. This is a really nice
treat because this might be the first time, including myself, that players
get the chance to play the game that started it all for this series. Since
it is an exact replica the graphics remain the same, so players will be playing
with more “boxy” polygonal character models. It is amazing that even though
this game has changed so much it still feels the same.

Looks like someone learned to improvise!
The arenas in this mode are a riot. The rings are composed of two squares,
the inside one is “safe zone”, so if you fall down or get knocked down
to the ground, the only damage you take is from the force it took you to
get
down
there. If you go outside of this zone, the rest of the arena is what I
like to call “lava.” What I mean by this is if you get knocked down on
this part
of the game, your life will get deducted by how much force it took to get you
down there plus once you hit the ground you will be knocked upwards,
like a volcano
blast, and you will receive more damage. Since there are no walls to get
cornered, players will always have to be aware of where they are located
so they don’t
take additional damage. If you want to play online with Dead or Alive 1,
you will be able to. All you have to do is sign on and get your “fight
on.”
The main focus of this compilation was placed on Dead or Alive 2, and
it will become apparent when you first boot up this game and see the
intro CGI
movie.
This game looks better then Dead or Alive 3, which became one of the benchmarks
of the graphical power of the Xbox when it was released. This game truly
shows the power of the Xbox. The character models look just as good as
the CGI movie,
which looks awesome itself. The clothes on the characters move and have
their own set of physics that move realistically as clothing might be
expected
to if you are fighting someone.

The enviroments are a sight to behold.
The most noticeable thing is the arenas that the characters fight in; they
are a jaw-dropping awesome sight to behold. Every level there is some
interactivity involved, from things going on in the background, breaking
through walls
and going to new parts of the level, or little subtle things. There
is always
something going on in the background, in one level you will be fighting
in a chained
off arena, and ever so often there will be cops chasing cars throughout
the level, which gives it a very surreal feeling while you are playing.
Just
like in Dead or Alive 3, there are many different “levels” to particular
arenas.
One of my favorite is on the snowy mountain. While you are fighting
through the level you can make the snow move around, and if you get the person
close enough to the cliff you can knock them down to an icy lake below.
From there
you can even knock the players into icicles and make them shatter.
This
is truly a sight to behold.
The subtle things throughout each level might be the hundreds of leaves
or cherry blossoms that are floating around the level, get stirred
up if you
walk through a pile of them. While this might not seem like much, you
will have to
remember that each of those leaves have a polygonal count and move
throughout the level while you are performing a beat down on an enemy.
All of this
is going on without any slowdown, how remarkable is that! It is literally
amazing
all of the details that went into making this game look this great,
and still remain highly playable without any hint of slowdown.

Nothing like a swift kick to the face to wake you up in the morning.
The roster for this game is the exact same as it was back on the Playstation
2. You will find all of your old favorites included with the exact
same fighting moves. Some might be disappointed that several moves
might be
missing that
were in Dead or Alive 3, but you will have to remember that this
is a remake. One of the biggest draws for this game is the amount of
costumes unlockable
for each character. Many of the girls have over fifteen completely
different
costumes, and I am not talking about one costume is purple while
the
other exact same one is red. The costumes are 100% different from
one another,
such as School girl outfit, bathing suits, Santa Outfits, to many
other things. It will take players a long time to collect them all, but
it
is rewarding
once
you have done it.
The audio portion of Dead or Alive 2 is great, but could have been
better. It features Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, which makes
the fights
feel more “alive,” especially in certain levels such as the one
where the cops
are chasing
cars around the block. The Japanese voiceovers are what one might
expect from this game, and fit the characters really well. The
only disappointing
thing
is that this game doesn’t support custom soundtracks. While it
is nice to hear all of the music from the game, I would have liked
to
fight
with the
music of
my choice, especially after playing the game for many hours.

Fighting on a bridge is always fun!
Here is the part you are waiting most for, the online portion of
this game that has been talked about for months on end. Before
I get into
specific
details, I will say that it is one of the best features of
the game! As you know if
you have an Xbox Live account you can fight anyone across the
world and it feels just like they are sitting next to you. There are
times when
you might
have a few fights that are “laggy” but they are few and far
between. Another thing of interest is when you unlock a new costume you
will be able to
use it while you are online, so if you see someone using your
favorite character
with a costume you have not seen before, you will know that
it
can be unlocked and used for your character as well.
The modes that are available online are: Spectator, Winner-Stays,
Tournament, Team Battle, Survival, Loser-Stays, Kumite. In
spectator mode, players
will be able to view the battles currently raging on. In Winner-Stay
players fight
a one on one match, and the winner of the match will stay and
take on the next challenger. In Tournament players will advance
to each
round
until
one person
is declared a winner. Team Battle, players will be able to
challenge other players in Tag-Team Battles. Survival mode players fight
battle after battle
until their health is depleted. In Loser-Stays, is the exact
opposite of winner-stays. Kumite is a non stop battle, in which
win or lose
a person
fights all the
challengers until they quit. With all of these modes available,
you will not be able to get any sleep as there is so much to
do!
Dead or Alive Ultimate is rated M for Mature.
| Review Scoring Details for Dead or Alive Ultimate |
Gameplay: 9.6
This is one of the most fluid fighting games around. Each of the moves that you want to execute performs flawlessly and looks great at the same time. It is a blast to play from all the different fighting modes to playing against another human online, you will not be disappointed. One very interesting thing is the developers detailed all of the different fighting styles their characters use in the Dead or Alive 2 manual. This helps you understand more of the game and have a better appreciation of it.
Graphics: 9.7
Dead or Alive Ultimate is one of, if not the best, looking game on the Xbox at this very moment. I know that is saying a lot with Halo 2 about to be unleashed, but this game does look that good. Each game that Team Ninja develops for the Xbox is nothing short of breath taking, and this game is no exception. The character models are almost CGI like, the articles or clothing move realistically, and the backgrounds are exceptional! If you want to show a friend the power of the Xbox you will want to show them this game.
Sound: 9.1
Dead or Alive Ultimate makes use of Dolby Digital 5.1 and players will be able
to notice this from the moment that they boot up the game. The sound effects
in each of the arenas sound exceptionally good, and almost a feeling of being
“alive”. The voice over work is also really good. The music is good but the
only problem with it is we have heard it all before, especially if you have
played Dead of Alive 2 (any of the versions). I just wish that the developers
added Custom Soundtrack support so we could listen to music of our choice
instead of the same old music.
Difficulty: Medium
The AI in this game is adjustable to suit your specific needs. However that
won’t prevent some of the characters being really “cheap,” especially the
end boss of Dead or Alive 1.
Concept: 9.2
Even though this game is a rehash of already released games, it is a wonderful
game. There is a multitude of costumes to unlock for each character, and having
so many fighting options while playing online is a great thing. Also it was
nice to have the ability to play Dead or Alive 1 for the first time.
Multiplayer: 9.6
Playing against a friend is always fun, but Dead or Alive Ultimate gives you
the opportunity to fight against people from around the world! Yes for the
first time you will be able to show how great you are in Dead or Alive and
then back it up. This game flows as smooth as silk while you are online and
have a good connection. I did play in a few matches where my opponent was really
“laggy”, which made the fight look like something out of the Matrix, but those
games were few and far between.
Overall: 9.6
What are you waiting for?? Get off the computer and go to the nearest electronics
store and purchase Dead or Alive Ultimate. This game is one of the best looking
games that you can own for the Xbox. Not only that but this game is so fun
that you will not mind playing it over and over and over again to unlock
all of the costumes each character has. If you do get bored with playing
the single player then login to Xbox Live and see if you have what it takes
to become the best Dead or Alive player in the world!




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