25. Dead or Alive 3
Team Ninja | Tecmo | 2001
Buxom beauties (and, we're pretty sure, some male characters too) meet to fight in cosplay heaven in this sassy one-on-one beat 'em-up
What made it so great?
Didn't you hear us? Girls fighting one-on-one? Dubious teenage fantasy scenario aside, the game is still a furious and explosive take on the previously staid genre. With electrified fences around some stages, massive windows to smash your opponent through and multi-tiered fighting arenas, this made all the other fighting games in your collection look dull - and that's why this sent shockwaves that we still feel today. The fighting system may accept button mashing to begin with but, if you learn how to counter properly, you'll beat a novice in no time.
Xbox's graphical abilities are demonstrated admirably (even to the point where DOA4 on Xbox 360 doesn't look that much better, if we're honest) and being able to smash your opponent into stalagmites of ice is as cool as... well, ice. Bold, brash and appealing to even the lowest of the lowest common denominators, almost everyone can appreciate something here... though its finest charms are its digital vixens. And every other fighting game wishes it had more of DOA's intensity.








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