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The King of Fighting games RETURNS - Dead or Alive 6 reveal trailer !

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I've already unlocked all outfits for all characters :positive:
 

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The Mixup in France concluded yesterday, and to no-one's surprise, Xcaliburbladez took the first place again. The greatest European DOA player, Gehaktbal, took the second place though :salute:

Soul Calibur was dominated by the French :neveraskedforthis:
 

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The community is on fire because of the SSA changes :shredder: Feels like Team Ninja doesn't really know what they should do with the mechanic.
 

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Hows this compare to Soulcaliber 6?

Simpler, but in a good way. DOA6 remains largely unchanged from DOA5 with a slight few changes, and its the type of game where you can go in after months of not playing and pick it up back up rather quickly. Combos are longer than SCVI, but less complex with far more forgivable execution. The whole framework for the game is a straightforward rock, paper, scissors design. It's like an extremely watered down Virtua Fighter essentially.

*sigh*

I miss VF

:negative:
 

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Hows this compare to Soulcaliber 6?

Simpler, but in a good way. DOA6 remains largely unchanged from DOA5 with a slight few changes, and its the type of game where you can go in after months of not playing and pick it up back up rather quickly. Combos are longer than SCVI, but less complex with far more forgivable execution. The whole framework for the game is a straightforward rock, paper, scissors design. It's like an extremely watered down Virtua Fighter essentially.

*sigh*

I miss VF

:negative:

Last DoA I played was 2 I think, on the ps2 back in my college days. I enjoyed it, but Tekken Tag was better.
 

Adon

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Hows this compare to Soulcaliber 6?

Simpler, but in a good way. DOA6 remains largely unchanged from DOA5 with a slight few changes, and its the type of game where you can go in after months of not playing and pick it up back up rather quickly. Combos are longer than SCVI, but less complex with far more forgivable execution. The whole framework for the game is a straightforward rock, paper, scissors design. It's like an extremely watered down Virtua Fighter essentially.

*sigh*

I miss VF

:negative:

Last DoA I played was 2 I think, on the ps2 back in my college days. I enjoyed it, but Tekken Tag was better.

Been a long time since I played the old DoA games, but they weren't too drastically different in design from 5 or 6. Only major differences is obviously the increased speed and smoothness in gameplay, and less janky looking animations.
 

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Just got this on PS4 out of an abstinence fever for fighting games. And this is pretty good! Like a midway between Tekken and VF5. Which is good because I was fed on Tekken but at the same time always found VF too complicated.

And come on, theres' an Aikidoka here (Tamaki)! She doesn't look so cool as Aoi, but I guess nothing is perfect.

What are people's opinion on this?
 

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It had potential, but it got killed by greed.
 

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