Dead or Alive: Dimensions Can Exchange Player Patterns
By Ishaan . January 30, 2011 . 1:33pmThe game’s single player mode can then use these patterns against you.
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The game’s single player mode can then use these patterns against you.
Poor Hitomi gets toasted by Ridley in these Dead or Alive: Dimensions screens.
Samus merely shows up to assist the player, according to Team Ninja lead, Yosuke Hayashi.
New screenshots for Team Ninja’s Nintendo 3DS fighter.
And…what’s that morph ball at the end?
Figure-collecting is done by taking photographs of the characters within in the game.
Dead or Alive: Dimensions runs differently, depending on whether you have stereoscopic 3D turned on or off.
In the mean time, Tecmo Koei have released a new trailer to attempt to demonstrate the game’s 3D effects.
Dead or Alive: Dimensions is clearly aimed at newcomers to the series.
Team Ninja leader, Yosuke Hayashi, lets slip some vague teases about the direction of their new Ninja Gaiden.
Yes, Ryu Hayabusa is in it and no, there isn’t a volleyball in sight. This is pure Dead or Alive.
Koei are bringing the Greek spin-off of their Musou line to North America next year.
It’s like a bunch of publishers got together in a room and said, “Hey, let’s turn these franchises on their heads!”
Metroid: Other M producer, Yoshio Sakamoto, didn’t go easy on his development partners.
Team Ninja is hard at work on the next Dead or Alive game and this one isn’t a volleyball-meets-dating sim.
Other M’s writing really isn’t as terrible as you might think. In fact, it does quite a few things right. [ENDGAME SPOILERS INSIDE]