Nuances of the Fighting Genre

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Re: Nuances of the Fighting Genre

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Tried the DoA6 demo... Not bad tho the new system kinda takes a bit to get used to.
Liking the blood and dirt effects so far and Nico is hella fun :lol:


.... tho not sure if its just for the beta, but graphics seem kinda shite :?
At some point makes me feel like DoA5 is prettier
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Having played DOA5 last Saturday I can say that no, DOA5 isn't prettier :LOL: Still, DOA6 isn't a looker, it's pretty much a more polished DOA5 with more colours and slightly better shaders. Which is fine, really, I think it looks ok, the budget just isn't there I guess
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Quite subjective and depends on how you look at it.

Graphics in technical terms is better in DOA6, but aesthetically, there are some things which I definitely prefer from DOA5, especially some of the characters.

Sure they do look cleaner and rounder, but sometimes I find they are TOO smooth and round to the point they really look like silicone sex dolls. :fdat: :LOL:
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