Alive (itch) (TheGamer)
PC · 2022
About this game
Dead or Alive is a single-player and multiplayer 3D fighting game.
The game introduces the first Dead or Alive World Combat Championship, where martial artists from around the world are invited to test their skills in a high-stakes tournament.
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While the narrative framework is minimal, each fighter enters with a personal background, unique fighting discipline, and distinct motivations.
Among the cast is Ryu Hayabusa, crossing over from the Ninja Gaiden series , alongside newcomers who would become series regulars.
Combat is built around fast-paced 3D duels inside enclosed arenas.
Each character uses a specific martial arts style, with a move list tailored to their attributes and personality.
A defining feature of the series is the counter system, allowing players to anticipate and reverse incoming attacks with precise timing.
This mechanic emphasizes reading an opponent’s actions and punishing mistakes, making defensive play as important as offense.
The arenas are interactive, with fighters able to knock opponents into the edges of the stage.
Certain rings feature danger zones: explosive floor sections that detonate when a character is thrown onto them, dealing extra damage and affecting positioning.
This adds a layer of environmental strategy, encouraging players to manipulate space as well as trading blows.
The game includes multiple modes of play, such as arcade progression against a series of opponents, time attack for speed-based challenges, and versus mode for head-to-head play.
Each fighter also has a set of personal details and flavor text, adding light touches of personality outside the arena.
About PC
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Gamevaro tracks Alive (itch) (TheGamer) for PC with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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