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When the original Dead or Alive came out, it was more or less seen as aping the prime 3D fighter of the day, the progenitor of its specific sub-genre: Virtua Fighter. In the entries since, the two have diverged, with Dead or Alive games offering a more hectic, spectacular alternative to Virtua Fighter’s highly technical, intricate ordeal. In a world that allows for the fighters of rival properties Street Fighter and Tekken to come together, though, there is apparently room for at least a minor cameo in DoA from VF’s single most iconic fighter.
By Shelby Reiches |