Dead or Alive 6 (also known as DOA6) is the sixth main versus-fighting installment in the Dead or Alive franchise. It was announced on June 8th 2018 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It was released worldwide on March 1st, 2019. It was also released in the Arcades in Japan on July 18, 2019.[1]
Running on a new engine for the eighth generation of consoles, new features include visible damage on the fighters during the course of the fight. New mechanics introduced are the Fatal Rush and Break Gauge while the sweat effects from Dead or Alive 5 return and are more pronounced.
Plot summary
"After a sinister incident in a village… Kasumi, a successor of the legendary Mugen Tenshin ninja clan, abandoned her clan and became a “runaway ninja,” secretly living in a hermitage in a mountain village.
Meanwhile, Helena Douglas, president of the new DOATEC, is involved in an incident… The sudden of an individual with special powers sent shivers down her spine…
And yet another…. A so-called genius chuckles at a mysterious light emitting an aura…
Behind a quiet time, a sinister plan is set in motion. The passing days are about to be unduly overturned due to an open desire.
As Kasumi writes to her mother, her pen overflows with hesitation. …It’s not over yet."
Characters
Returning
- Kasumi
- Hayate
- Ayane
- Eliot
- Brad Wong
- Ryu Hayabusa
- Helena Douglas
- Hitomi
- Leifang
- Jann Lee
- Rig
- Bayman
- Zack
- Marie Rose
- Honoka
- Tina Armstrong
- Bass Armstrong
- Mila
- Christie
- Kokoro
- Lisa Hamilton
- Raidou
- Phase 4 (DLC)
- Nyotengu (DLC)
- Momiji (DLC)
- Rachel (DLC)
New
Guest
- Mai Shiranui (DLC)[2]
- Kula Diamond (DLC)[3]
Gameplay
The Power Blow and Power Launcher from the previous game have been removed. New is the Break Gauge which sits under the life bar, starting the first round half-full. It can be used in various ways with the button (or ):
- Fatal Rush (): A chain of up to four high strikes that will put the opponent into a Fatal Stun. If the meter is full, the combo will finish with a Break Blow. Some characters have special follow ups from fatal rushes, such as being able to feint into stances, or even cancelling into standard attacks.
- Side Attack ( while or ): A quick attack that can be done while side-stepping. Requires 25% of the meter as of version 1.05.
- Break Hold (): A hold that can be used against any type of strike: high, mid, or low. Requires half of the meter.
- Break Blow (): A powerful strike that goes through the opponent's attack. Requires a full meter. Can also be cancelled into a Break Blow cancel by pressing H upon successful hit, which allows the player to use the fatal stun status to pursue more combo damage.
The game retains the 4-point hold system which has been standard since Dead or Alive 2, while including the option for a 3-point hold as in Dead or Alive Dimensions. The system in use will always be displayed under the timer.
The juggle Ground Bounce system is also enhanced for the game, allowing players to bound their opponent on the ground for a finisher, with different inputs depending on character. All characters have an attack that does increased damage if done up close to a prone opponent.
4-Way | 3-Way | |
---|---|---|
High Punch | ||
High Kick | ||
Mid Punch | ||
Mid Kick | ||
Low Punch | ||
Low Kick |
Gallery
Promotional Images |
---|
Fighter Cards |
---|
Announcement Trailers |
---|
See also
Reception
DEAD OR ALIVE 6 received "mixed or average" reviews on Metacritic getting a metascore of 73/100 on PC,[4] 72/100 on PS4,[5] and 76/100 on Xbox One.[6] On whatoplay.com, it receives an aggregate score (playscore) of 7.21 on PC,[7] 7.99 on PS4,[8] and 7.33 on Xbox One.[9]
Trivia
- It was originally planned to be released on February 15, 2019, until it was delayed two weeks to "further polish its balance, gameplay, and expressivity."[10]
- According to the developers, it would not feature the eight characters who were introduced in Dead or Alive Xtreme 3's updates Venus Vacation and Scarlet, as they "weren't fighters"[11]. Later however, in DOAFES2019, developers said that a character from Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation would appear as a playable fighter, who was ultimately revealed to be Tamaki on February 25th, 2020.
- On a related note, the developers also indicated that Momiji and Rachel would not be in the game due to their ties to the Ninja Gaiden franchise. However, both were later added as DLC characters, although they were not given any story mode entries.
- If fighters are hit with a Break Blow, this will cause a new mechanic whereby outfits that have the ability to rip will become torn, or shirts or jackets will be removed as if ripped off. Characters who also have tied hairstyles will have their hair untied, and hats and other accessories will be removed as well.
- Characters in the game can receive bruises and wounds from battles, however, this can be disabled in the options.
- Characters only have one intro and win pose currently, with intro dialogue changing depending on if the characters have a relationship of some sort with one another.
- If you move the camera around after a win pose, the defeated character will be in their lose pose. Previously you could hear them panting, but as of the beta, you can only hear them if you use a certain button to change the camera focus to the defeated fighter.
- Dead or Alive 6 is the first game whose menus won't have a camera view of any of the playable stages displayed in the background (The playable fighters will be displayed instead). It is also the first game whose character selection menu will have its own theme since the first game.
- The characters that were first introduced exclusively in the Dead or Alive 5 updates, from Ultimate to Last Round, but had no role in that game's story mode play a part in the plot of the 6th game (although in the case of Phase 4, it was more the mass-produced versions rather than the prototype from the DOA5 updates).
- This is the second Dead or Alive game where the moves in the Command Lists have no names, the first being Dead or Alive: Dimensions.
- Dead or Alive 6 is the first in the series to have a recurring Guest Fighter, namely Mai Shiranui.
- On a related note, it is also the first game to have story modes attached to DLC characters. However, it only applies to pre-order and season 1 DLC characters.
External links
Notes and references
- ↑ https://www.gamecity.ne.jp/doa6/news180928b.html
- ↑ https://teamninja-studio.com/doa6/us/news190215b.html
- ↑ https://twitter.com/DOATEC_OFFICIAL/status/1137647270025936896
- ↑ Metascore for DEAD OR ALIVE 6 on PCMetacritic, Retrieved April 2, 2020
- ↑ Metascore for DEAD OR ALIVE 6 on PS4Metacritic, Retrieved April 2, 2020
- ↑ Metascore for DEAD OR ALIVE 6 on Xbox OneMetacritic, Retrieved April 2, 2020
- ↑ playscore for DEAD OR ALIVE 6 on PCwhatoplay.com, Retrieved April 2, 2020
- ↑ playscore for DEAD OR ALIVE 6 on PS4whatoplay.com, Retrieved April 2, 2020
- ↑ playscore for DEAD OR ALIVE 6 on Xbox Onewhatoplay.com, Retrieved April 2, 2020
- ↑ https://twitter.com/DOATEC_OFFICIAL/status/1082442449795141633
- ↑ https://www.dualshockers.com/dead-alive-6-wont-feature-new-girls-dead-alive-xtreme-venus-vacation/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter