DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Last Round
PC · 2015
About this game
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round is the third and final revision of the fighting game Dead or Alive 5 , following Dead or Alive 5: Plus and Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate .
For the Xbox One and the PS4 it is the first release of the game for the platform.
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For the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game it is in some cases possible to carry over DLC and save data from the previous titles, also from 360 to One and PS3 to PS4.
Owners of Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate for the PS3 and Xbox 360 can update their game for free to Last Round to play online matches against players of Last Round but need to buy the new content (characters such as Marie Rose, Phase 4, Nyotengu, Honoka, Raidou, and costumes) through DLC.
The game as a single purchase is not available for the Xbox 360, see the trivia section.
The game continues the typical DoA gameplay with 3D arenas and fighting on a 2D plane.
Characters can sidestep and knock opponents through danger zones into other parts of the environment.
Attacks consist of four buttons (light and strong punches and kicks) to perform combos, throws, blocking.
There is no jump input.
Advanced moves include counters, critical stun attacks and power blows.
The game offers three play styles (casual, pro and online pro) and four main game modes: story, fight, training and online.
Story consists of a series of one-round matches for different characters with cut-scenes and conversations that further the story and explain the motives of the different characters.
Training consists of a 42-step tutorial where the game mechanics can be practiced.
Online mode offers both ranked and lobby matches for online multiplayer.
In lobby matches players can search for opponents and define settings such as the connection strength, region, minimum and maximum strength, fight rules, fight type and the number of rounds.
The main fight mode offers the submodes versus, arcade, time attack, survival and team fight.
Survival for instance is a series of fights against multiple charac
About PC
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