Dead or Alive 4
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Developer(s) | Team Ninja |
Publisher(s) | Tecmo |
Designer(s) | Tomonobu Itagaki |
Aspect ratio | 720p |
Platform(s) | Xbox 360 |
Release date | NA December 29, 2005[1] JPN December 29, 2005 EUR January 24, 2006 AUS April 13, 2006 |
Genre(s) | Versus fighting |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer, Online Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | CERO: D ESRB: M PEGI: 16+ OFLC: M |
Media | DVD-ROM |
Input methods | Xbox 360 Controller |
Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) is a fighting game developed by Team Ninja for the Xbox 360 video game console. As the latest entry in the Dead or Alive video game series, its plot follows the events of the 2001 title Dead or Alive 3. The game features twenty-two playable characters and many multi-tiered and interactive fighting arenas.
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[edit] Story
Dead or Alive 4 focuses on the story of Helena, the young woman taking over the mantle of DOATEC as its second chairman.
[edit] Pre-release
In an interview with Famitsu Xbox, Itagaki remarked that he spent 99% of his time developing Dead or Alive 4, while only sleeping 40 minutes in four days.[2] On May 12, 2005, the first screens from the game were leaked on the internet via the elotrolado.net message boards.[3]
The first official screenshots, in-game demos and cinematics were presented by Microsoft at press conferences [1] with the game originally slated to be a launch title for the Xbox 360. However, the game was delayed many times before eventually being released on 29 December 2005, more than a month after the console debuted.[4]
Famitsu Xbox editor-in-chief Munetatsu Matsui pointed to Dead or Alive 4's absence as a launch title as the main factor behind the slow sales of the Xbox 360 in Japan.[5]
[edit] Character roster
- Ayane
- Bass Armstrong
- Bayman
- Brad Wong
- Christie
- Eliot
- Ein
- Gen Fu (unlockable)
- Hayate
- Helena (unlockable)
- Hitomi
- Jann Lee
- Kasumi
- Kokoro
- Leon (unlockable)
- Lei Fang
- La Mariposa (Lisa)
- Nicole (Spartan-458) (unlockable)
- Ryu Hayabusa
- Tengu (unlockable)
- Tina Armstrong
- Zack
[edit] New characters
DOA4 contains three new playable characters: Kokoro, a young Geisha in training, Eliot, a 16 year-old boy from England and protégé to Gen Fu, and La Mariposa, a female Lucha Libre wrestler.
In addition, DOA4 features a playable unlockable character from the Halo series. The November 2005 issue of Game Informer revealed that this character is a female Spartan supersoldier, going by the name "Spartan-458".[6] It would later be revealed that her real name would be "Nicole".[7] In conjunction, a Halo-themed stage named Nassau Station is incorporated in the game.
[edit] Tournaments
Dead or Alive 4 characters included in the Championship Gaming Series[8] and World Cyber Games.[9]
[edit] Reception
Dead or Alive 4 has received generally very positive reviews.
IGN gave the game 9.0/10, calling it "a move in the right direction for the series", and praised the fighting system as "deeper and more sophisticated".[10] Gamespot awarded the game a score of 88%, with one of its only negative comments going to a couple of features during online play. The website calls the online lobby system "cute but feels needlessly tacked on", but still praises the online system as providing a "near-limitless challenge for competitive players".[11] Gamezone.com gave it 9.3/10 praising its online lobby mode as "really cool, interesting, and very unique[sic] ",[12] while Teamxbox.com states that "Team Ninja have created a true work of art", and gives it 9.1/10.[13] However, Jolt Online Gaming UK gives the game an average 6.5/10, calling the single player mode "an exercise in frustration and joypad throwing". The website also states that the online mode "is probably best locked away and only spoken of in hushed tones when you think no one who isn’t in the know is listening".[14]
[edit] Bugs and errors
- There have been some reports of a bug in which the game accidentally erases saved data. The bug was caused specifically by more than one Xbox 360 gamer account being logged in. A gamer account without any data would sometimes save over another gamer accounts data causing one to lose all their data.[15] An online patch was issued and the problem was resolved.[16]
- On the player select screen the displayed results read '1st', '2st', '3st' (as opposed to 1st, 2nd and 3rd). This problem remains despite the translation of the game for North American and European territories.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ Dead or Alive 4 - Game Detail Page. XBOX. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Team Ninja's Tomonobu Itagaki Is Sad. IGN (03-05-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Primeras imágenes de Dead or Alive 4 (Spanish). Elotrolado.net (12-05-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ DOA4 delay déjà vu. GameSpot (20-12-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Slow start for Xbox 360 in Japan. BBC News (13-12-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Mystery Dead or Alive 4 Character Revealed. XBOX365 (13-10-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Halo's DOA4 fighter unwrapped. Gamespot UK (14-12-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Champion Gaming Series Games. Championship Gaming Series. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ WGC 2007 Official Games. World Cyber Games. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Dead Or Alive 4. IGN. Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
- ^ Dead Or Alive 4. Gamespot (27-01-2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
- ^ Dead or Alive 4 Review. Gamezone (12-01-2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
- ^ Dead or Alive 4 Review (Xbox 360). teamXBOX (30-12-2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
- ^ Review: Dead or Alive 4 (X360)). Jolt Online Gaming UK (16-03-2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
- ^ DOA4 bug erases save data. EuroGamer (11-01-2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Dead or Alive 4 mandatory patch fixes bugs, adds no new content. GamesIndustry (07-03-2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
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