![]() ![]() Of course there are winners and losers, but moreso than the previous two games it’s possible to be a fan of one of the less powerful characters and still feel like skill will see you through to victory. Existing characters have also been tweaked ever so slightly to help balance out the same package. Even if Leon is an inferior Bayman, hard-hitting Rachel and the slick moves of Momoji provide some nice new counters to foil the standard rock-paper-scissors game that had worked its way into the Dead or Alive 5 metagame. The handful of new characters help to inject a new bit of variety into combat. And, yes, there’s enough new stuff in here to justify a purchase for fans of a previous release of the game. It’s got a lavish presentation and a depth of modes that can still delight after a hundred hours of play. It has an eccentric roster of characters that is now so large that surely everyone will have a favourite. It’s accessible for new players while giving experts some stylish ways to deal with button mashers. Quite literally Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate is the ultimate version of my favourite fighting game ever. ( Have a Vita? Check out our review of Dead or Alive 5+ on the Vita here) ![]()
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