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There's certainly a lot that can be said about Xtreme 3 - there's a mode specifically designed purely for ogling the girls, and they'll start to complain if you linger too long on their crotch or chest. My own thoughts on Dead or Alive and its sexiness are pretty well known at this point, I'd imagine, but as a virtual pin-up simulator, I find Xtreme 3 to be far less uncomfortable than the hyperviolence of so much else that gets released on these consoles.

It goes without saying at this point that Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet is for a very niche audience, and it'll never be properly released in the west, because Koei Tecmo simply doesn't want to deal with the social fallout of taking this sort of game to more puritan cultures than Japan. It'll take a little longer to unlock everything, of course, but really, the point of Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 is simply to chill anyway, so the team behind the game have gone out of their way to make it as un-gamey as possible. Despite the presence of those missions, there's no penalty for failing, and there's no overt pressure to complete them if you'd rather do something else. Then you'll get to choose another character and do it all over again. As you do that, chill music plays in the background, and each in-game night you can head on over to the casino to play some poker, blackjack, and roulette for additional cash.Īcross each 14-day "holiday," you'll choose one girl to tag along with, and you'll be given "missions" to complete in order to level up, improve the satisfaction of your buddy, and, if you do well enough at that, you'll eventually get treated to a private pole dance (yes, you read that right). Then you play little minigames, ranging from impromptu gravure photo sessions to beach volleyball, rock climbing to tug-of-war, as ways to pass the time as you lounge around the most decadent and gorgeous tropical island resort you can imagine. You buy your favourite swimsuits for your favourite women (either using in-game currency, or splashing out for a special "premium" costume using real money). Other than those additions, it's essentially the same game. Digisexual for Hatsune Miku 🇯🇵 March 22, 2019 Be sure to dance and be merry <3 #DOAX3S #NintendoSwitch /JeMzHsYyR0 I wouldn't be surprised if she ends up being Dead or Alive 6 DLC down the track.
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The other is Misaki, a woman that was created specifically for the PC version of Dead or Alive Xtreme 3, and has never actually participated in the main fighting games yet. One of the two is Leifang, one of the most popular and enduring Dead or Alive characters who missed the cut for the original game to many's great disappointment. Additionally, there are a couple of additional women added to the roster. It's missing the VR that was added to the PlayStation 4 release, but otherwise, everything is present and correct. You can bet that I'll be playing this a whole lot, everywhere.ĭead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet is basically the same game that was released as Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 on the PlayStation 4 a few years ago, with all the patches and content additions since then built into the game. Having Marie Rose with me everywhere is the clearly the pinnacle of technological achievement, and right from the moment humankind invented the wheel, way back in the stone ages, our progress as a species has been to this point (until SEGA gets around to giving me Project Diva Future Tone on my Switch, at any rate).
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You'll get strange looks if you play this one in public (people will wonder why you're not playing something wholesome like the murder simulator Fortnite instead), but, whatever. Smooth skin, detailed hair and faces, and stunning beaches are all present and correct, with a minimal and barely noticeable drop in fidelity from what the powerful PlayStation 4 offers.
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I say this because now, with Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet on the Nintendo Switch, we finally have the Xtreme sub-series in a portable form that does its stunning character models justice.

Related reading: For more in-depth thoughts on Dead or Alive Xtreme: 3, read my review of the PlayStation 4 original release
