Dead or Alive 2

Dom Robinson reviews

Dead or Alive 2for Sony Playstation 2
Distributed by
Sony

  • Price: £39.99
  • Players: 1-2

game picThe first game in this seriesdid for computer gaming entertainment what Joggers’ Night did roundmy way twenty years ago for providing an equal measure of visual enlightenment: Yes, we’retalking “bouncing bosoms”. Forgive me for those who think I’m being crude but what gained theoriginal release the most notoriety was that June was most definitely busting out all over.

Babes out to bash your bonce begin with Kasumi, Tina, Helena, Ayane and Leifang. The men includea moustached Patrick Stewart-a-like and one who must be a copy of Wesley Snipes in DemolitionMan but more are unlockable as you progress.


game picObvious comparisons will be drawn between this and another PS2 title –Tekken Tag Tournament.However, the first thing you notice is how Dead or Alive 2 appears to be more colourful, faster andcertainly a more violent game as a higher number of consecutive hits can be performed while yourenemy is in the air. When the sound begins though the characters still trade gentle insults in the samecondescending manner.

The Story mode is a standard arcade game but the main benefit is the ability to leap about the sceneryand chuck your opponent off high platforms, sending them crashing to an early grave before youpound them some more. This section ends with the terminally tough Tengu – or is he just a downrightcheat? “Time Attack” takes you through a series of bad guys and gals and once the entire run iscompleted the time taken will be added to the scoreboard so it pays to be quick.


game pic“Survival of the fittest” is the third game as you face a procession of enemies – one at a time – whilethe “Team Battle” mode lets you select a team of up to five characters to face the Playstation 2’s eliteforce to see who’ll have the last man standing. “Versus” is a standard two-player game; “Sparring” isDOA2’s practice mode – which will also keep a record of your button presses so you can note downyour fancy moves while jumping about your choice of 20 arenas; and “Battle Rec.” records thecomplete melee for you to play back at your leisure. Finally Tekken Tag fans needn’t be disheartenedwith a tag-team game also available although here you have to destroy both opponents instead of justthe weakest.

Overall, Dead or Alive 2 has the edge with the battle-recording mode but one thing that does irritateis the inability to side-step your opponent in a bid to escape a good occasional kicking when they’reready and you’re not.

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Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2001.

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