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Tekken and the new VF are currently eating the attention of the FGC in terms of 3D fighters, which would make DoA have issues standing out amongst them. Coupled with Team Ninja focusing on other things.
They definitely need to bring their A-Game and combine the best aspects of the previous couple entries when they do decide to tackle DoA7 because as much as I'd like a new one soon, I'd hate to see DoA go the way of Soul Calibur, where VI kinda just came and went, leading to the series being shelved again for who knows how long.
With Tekken 8 costing $69 it's hard to believe VF5 is only $15.99 and $39.99.
well yeah. The fact that Tina Armstrong and I believe her father are also in VF.
So I shouldn't get DOA6 at less than $15?
You should absolutely get it, and then come back here and let us know how absolutely wrong that poster is.
And if you really dislike it for some reason just refund.
Definitely try out story and quest mode.
it is like the fourth version of VF5 like DOA5LR that why they are cheap
VF5 is very barebones compared to most fighting games. It’s really just arcade and online mode. It doesn’t have a quest mode like VF4 on PS2.
With VF6 that will change and it will have a lot of single player content, probably.
BESIDES THE SLIGHTLY BETTER GRAPHICS.....ITS A DOWNGRADE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FROM STAGES TO OUTFITS