It’s not used as subtly as in other titles, with three planes of depth clearly visible. Like many 3DS games, the 3D effect adds depth. Each arena also sports multiple levels, so you can throw your enemies off a bridge or through a wall to defeat them. The environments have also received the same treatment as the characters, with real-time rendered backdrops that can be interacted with in a fight. It’s a visually impressive game to look at, with smooth textures and a number of lighting effects used during combat. They look much like their console counterparts, with detailed character models that show off their unique costumes and features. The last of these was 2005’s Dead or Alive 4 on the Xbox 360, making Dimensions the first fighting outing for the series in six years.ĭimensions features a number of familiar characters, including fan-favorite Kasumi. Though the series has splinted off into various genres, including volleyball, watersports, and even poker, it’s the core fighting games that have always been the most critically well received. Team Ninja’s Dead or Alive series has been around since 1996, offering gamers a 3D fighting experience that combines a female-led cast with a unique counter system and fast combos. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's