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Dead or Alive 3 xbx Game Reviews
Dead or Alive 3
Critic Score
Metascore: 87 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.6 out of 10
based on 35 reviews
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DOA 3 features 16 characters, including old favorites Kasumi and Lei-Fang, as well as new challengers Hitomi, Christie and Brad, who utilize 13 fighting styles from Karate to Ninjutsu to Zui Ba Xian Quan. State-of-the-art clothing and muscle animation bring vivid detail to each encounter in 16 expansive fighting environments. [Tecmo]

PUBLISHER: Tecmo
DEVELOPER: Tecmo
GENRE(S): Fighting
PLAYERS: 4
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: November 15, 2001

What The Critics Said

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100
Hot Games
There's not a lot holding DOA3 back from becoming X-Box Game of the Year: it's that good. Every time you pop this disc in you're instantly amazed by the leaps and bounds that the X-Box engine has achieved.
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100
Next Generation Magazine
It’s fast, it’s deep, and it’s so beautiful it almost hurts. [Jan 2002, p.33]
100
GamePro
Minor audio issues aside, DoA3 nails its Xbox debut and firmly establishes itself as the best home console fighting game of 2001.
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100
Gaming Age
It is gorgeous, full of different modes to play and things to unlock, and most important of all, fun to play and accessible.
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95
Official Xbox Magazine
Glorious looking, fast moving fighter with all the right moves. [Dec 2001]
94
GameReviewer
But it offers a unique, stylish, and realistic experience, and playing... fighting... exhilarates me. For those whose hearts long to battle, this game strikes to the core.
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94
ActionTrip
What DoA3 truly excels in is the variety of fighting styles and different moves.
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94
IGN
But the team didn't stop setting standards in just the graphics as they combined this level of visual quality with subtle but innovative 3D gameplay mechanics incorporating a new standard of strategy never experienced in a 3D fighting game before.
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93
Game Informer
A masterpiece in both form and function. [Dec 2001, p.98]
92
Electric Playground
The true King of Fighters, and it is a perfect showcase for what kind of games the Xbox is able to deliver.
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91
XenGamers
A few secret characters, some more levels and a greater variety of techniques for each character would have made this an A+ title.
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90
GamerWeb Xbox
Graphics are great, not many complaints there - except the issue of clipping.
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90
Cloudchaser
Because Dead or Alive 3 utilizes nearly all the controls on the Xbox controller and does it with such ease, that alone is an incredible achievement.
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89
GameShark
Is it the best fighter ever? No, but hey, it's light years better than "Tekken Tag" and a hell of a lot more fun than "Virtua Fighter 3."
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89
TotalGames.net
A finely honed beat-‘em-up that reveals an exceptional amount of depth after prolonged play. Sadly, however, even the most ardent Xbox fans in the office struggled to argue that this is anything more than "DOA2" with big brass knobs on.
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88
Gamezilla!
I wish its storylines were more compelling, but since it has beautiful graphics, easy controls and decent sound, I guess three out of four isn’t bad.
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85
GameZone
Believe it or not, the water in DoA3 is more realistic than the water in "Wave Race: Blue Storm."
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85
Xbox Exclusive
It won't win any medals for a perfectly balanced cast or an innovative control scheme, and it certainly won't be a tourney fighter, but it's still one of those games that you and your friends can play for hours.
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82
Talk Xbox
This is a great game to have for people who want to get friends interested in fighting games, and is a fun party game in its own right.
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82
Team Xbox
Arguably one of the best fighters to have been created. Its graphics are unparalleled and the character models are detailed and life-like.
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80
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Just a prettier version of the last game, "DOA2: Hardcore." [Jan 2002, p.223]
80
Maxim Online
Though the one-player mode can get a bit stale, it’s saner than picking fights at the local Teamsters hall.
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80
GameSpy
One major failing -- its gameplay lacks the depth and innovation it needs to differentiate itself from its famous predecessor. Don't get me wrong, it's not that it's a poor game -- on the contrary, it's very fun while you try out all the characters and absorb all the pretty visuals.
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80
Computer and Video Games
Unsuitable however, is the camera angle used to fight bossman 'Ganryu'. It looks great to watch, but to control your character from the back is immensely frustrating, especially when the boss character is cheaper than a tupenny whore.
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80
G4 TV
Unfortunately, aside from slight interludes and fantastic-looking, if generally pointless, prerendered end movies, any actual meaningful bits of plot are almost nonexistent for most of the characters...[yet] one of the greatest fighting games ever made.
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80
Cincinnati Enquirer
A perfect game for "guy's night" at home.
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80
Total Video Games
Behind all of the surface gloss is a very shallow game that will disappoint fighting fans, there isn’t a lot to go back to once you’ve completed it and the end feeling is slightly cheap.
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79
GameSpot
Looks absolutely stunning. It's the best-looking home fighting game ever released...Once you get past its graphics--and you will--you'll find that DOA3 doesn't offer much of anything that hasn't been done in other 3D fighting games.
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78
Media and Games Online Network
While the graphics are certainly a feat, they alone can't make the game worth playing.
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75
Xbox Evolved
Whether you’re a pubescent teenager, who likes to get cheap peep shows from games, an Xbox gamer looking for something new to play, or a DOA fan, there are better choices out there but none quite like Dead or Alive 3.
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75
Game Revolution
The whole game makes as much sense as watching an episode of "Twin Peaks" backwards. But it looks a helluva lot better.
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70
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
It's fine, spectacular, stunning, in a thoroughly ordinary fashion. It thrills, but will leave those who've previously visited the series contented rather than elated.
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70
Xbox Nation Magazine
There is very little here that we would describe as new, original, or subtle. [Jan 2002, p.76]
70
Yahoo! Games
Once you get past the graphics, though, everything else is virtually unchanged. As mentioned above, there's really not much new here.
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70
All Game Guide
The old adage "beauty is only skin deep" basically sums up Dead or Alive 3 rather nicely.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 27 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Rudy T. gave it an8:
This is a true masterpiece in the fighting genre. The graphics are incredible, the environments are detailed. It rocks! The gameplay at heart is responsive and works to the player's advantage. The selection of characters is varied and all of them are detailed. I would reccomend buying the Platinum Hit for $20. With environments you can interact with, it's a great purchase.

Game Breaker gave it a 10:
This game is still the best fighter on any system and it is 2 1/2 years old. Tekken and Soul Caliber come close but the lack of realistic backgrounds and first generation PS2 graphics are not acceptable. This game is a lot easier to play with the original controller than the S-controller because of the different d-pad designs. Wish I could find the booster disc from 2 years ago though for more costumes and movies. Oh well, Tecmo said Ulimate will come with DOA 1 with it's original engine, DOA 2 with the updated DOA 3 engine and the booster disc extras from 2 years ago. Finally, all DOA's on one system and DOA 4 next year, probably on XBOX 2. Officially can't wait!

Mike gave it a 10:
Graphics that make other games feel shame.

Gabor A. gave it a 9:
The most recent game to blister my fingers from so much and so involved gaming since Killer Instinct for the SNES.

Patrick H. gave it an 8:
Very good game!!!

Bob B. gave it a 10:
Absolutely...the best fighting game!!!

David M. gave it a 9:
This is a fine fighting game, and a great way to spend a beery evening with friends. Lush visuals and more options than anyone could handle give it longevity and a fantastic gaming experience.

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