31 | se asia | pixiv.me/luna-sy | ls0305.carrd.co
Your table's really gonna look like a forest when you're done with this. It's a spot-on premise. Big game in a small box. There's a dizzing amount of ways to score points
Your table's really gonna look like a forest when you're done with this. It's a spot-on premise. Big game in a small box. There's a dizzing amount of ways to score points
Does a pretty neat job expanding on the DOA 1 & 2 stories while also integrating a tutorial to the game's systems. Though 3 & 4, being Xbox/360 games feel more compressed. Appreciating this era of the franchise more. It knew very well what it was & was very concise about it
Does a pretty neat job expanding on the DOA 1 & 2 stories while also integrating a tutorial to the game's systems. Though 3 & 4, being Xbox/360 games feel more compressed. Appreciating this era of the franchise more. It knew very well what it was & was very concise about it
Technically a movie tie-in game. Glad I at least watched Part One (this covers Two) to somewhat appreciate the theming cuz otherwise these visuals seem almost incomprehensible. It's *really* good actually, so is the deckbuilding. No Batista in this one though
Technically a movie tie-in game. Glad I at least watched Part One (this covers Two) to somewhat appreciate the theming cuz otherwise these visuals seem almost incomprehensible. It's *really* good actually, so is the deckbuilding. No Batista in this one though
Finished story mode for all the girls, let's be honest that's all that really matters. Pretty barebones content for today's standards, but I can respect the almost no loading/downtime. I actually kinda like DOA's style of fight game where basically everyone is a reversal/grappler
Finished story mode for all the girls, let's be honest that's all that really matters. Pretty barebones content for today's standards, but I can respect the almost no loading/downtime. I actually kinda like DOA's style of fight game where basically everyone is a reversal/grappler