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Dead or Alive 2 (Japan / Shokai Genteiban)

Sega Dreamcast
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Reviewed in
2001
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✪ Reviewed on December 18, 2023
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A sumptuous 3D versus, fluid and stylish, with cinematic flair. Combos satisfy, the cast is iconic and every arena gleams with detail. A genre peak on Dreamcast.

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Category
Fighting 2 players 16+
Description
DOA warriors clash in karate and martial arts duels in this Tecmo spectacular 3D fighting game. Published by Tecmo, released in Japan in September 2000. 3D fighting game with karate and ninja combat, multiple counter system, among the finest visuals on Dreamcast. Japanese version.

Dead or Alive 2 review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Multi-tiered arenas, snapping fabrics and polished lighting: every fight unfolds in a setting of a sumptuousness rare for its time. The fluidity of the bodies and the care for the smallest details place the game among the console's most beautiful. This nervous splendour still impresses today.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,77 GB 📅14/09/2001
Published by Tecmo

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Collector interest

The Shokai Genteiban edition of Dead or Alive 2 is the first Japanese limited release, distributed with a rigid outer box, bonus booklet and specific art card. Exceptional collector value: the ultimate collector object of the game on its native platform, with a presentation never reproduced in the West or in any later reissue.

Better with friends

Supple, flashy fights where the counter system rewards reading your opponent as much as raw reflexes. In a duel it stays welcoming to beginners while leaving room to cook up techniques, which keeps evenings nicely balanced. The multi-tier arenas trigger hilarious falls and reversals that instantly rekindle the urge to clash again.

Is Dead or Alive 2 still worth playing in 2026?

A technical showcase for the console at launch, Dead or Alive 2 still flaunts silky animation and a strike, hold, throw triangle that remains every bit as elegant. Multi tier arenas, spectacular drops and the nervy pace give 3D versus play a vitality all of its own. A few aspects of the roster have aged in terms of representation, but mechanically the title holds up very well and stands as an ideal gateway into arcade leaning 3D versus combat for newcomers.

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