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I personally think it was worth it but I may be biased. Last fighting game I bought was Tekken 7 and in comparison this one has way more content. Including really cool QoL features like being able to search for matches whilst in Practice (or versus) and lots of stats and frame data to really get behind what's going on. There's only ranked at the moment but lobbies are coming later this month. And the game is really solid, graphics settings are a little limited but the game runs really well
It all depends how much you want it. You could wait for a sale if you're not invested or just wait for the F2P version to try it out. I'd watch some gameplay if I were you.
DOA6: boing boing, stage interacts, good looking characters
E poi lo hanno creato in UE3 un motore grafico del 2010.
But honestly MK and DOA are two completely different games, with zero overlap, they don't serve the same interests, not in aesthetic, or mechanics.
It's so fkin active you have no clue. You find opponents every few seconds! If you had the game you would know! Don't listen to kids crying on the forums. Almost everyone that bought the game is enjoying it!
Thinking about it now, it makes more sense to get MK11 now, then get the F2P version of DOA6.
"Fighter" ≠ "Beat em up"
haha.. .exact my thoughts.