Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (also known as Dead or Alive Xtreme, DOA Xtreme, DOA Xtreme Beach Volleyball or DOAX) is the first beach volleyball spin-off of the Dead or Alive series, first published by Tecmo in January 2003 for the Xbox. It is the narrative sequel to Dead or Alive 3.

Unlike previous Dead or Alive games before it, Dead or Alive Xtreme is "a sports game" as opposed to a fighting game, featuring the female brawlers of the series playing volleyball, pool and gambling games as they spend a two-week vacation on a tropical island. The game also puts a big focus on collecting, socializing, and gift giving. It was the first Dead or Alive game to be given mature ratings in most regions for its depictions of busty women in skimpy swimsuits, both on and off the beach.


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During Dead or Alive 2's development, the fan base requested Team Ninja to add beach volleyball as a mini game as other fighting games had similar mini games. Months after the release of Dead or Alive 3, the staff later decided to create the beach volleyball game as a standalone game.

A Dead or Alive Xtreme manga was released in Japan. This black and white manga takes place in the Dead or Alive universe, covering the beach volleyball tournament. All of the girls are present in a large variety of cute swimsuits from the game. As with the game, there is no nudity in the manga so it is safe for younger readers. Also included are four bonus full-color illustrations.

During Dead or Alive 2's development, the fan base requested Team Ninja to add a beach volleyball mini game as other fighting games such as Tekken, had similar mini games. After Dead or Alive 3's release, the staff later decided to create the beach volleyball game as a standalone game.[2]

In its review, Edge focused on the game's unusual social, rather than adversarial, focus.[6] Maxim gave the game a score of eight out of ten and stated that "The sharp graphics and advanced jiggle physics will no doubt prick the interest of lonely gamers, but surprisingly, the game's volleyball action is pretty solid. And that's the most important thing... right?"[19] Entertainment Weekly gave it a B and said, "It's kinda difficult not to get caught up in this goofy title, as you use your v-ball winnings to buy shoes and skimpy clothes for your fellow beach bunnies."[17] Playboy gave it a score of 74% and said, "As long as you know what you're in for, DOA: Xtreme Beach Volleyball can be a mildly entertaining collection of digital diversions with, at the very least, the best-looking virtual women to grace a video game."[18]

The Good

Dark and dangerous looks, deadly weapons, enemies to be feared, and fight to the death... Dead or Alive 4!!! Or so the girls have thought ;)) No, no tournament at all this time, not deadly one anyway. One of the reasons for my getting Xbox was Shenmue II... the other one was this beauty. As new as I could possibly be in this, I entered the world of DOA franchise with only one thought in mind... "this has gotta be some relaxation or pleasureful game"... and believe it or not, 'tis exactly what this game is. There is no real goal to it, no real fighting, no deadly arenas to enter, but a far away remote tropical island with the known contestants of Dead or Alive tournaments. Only this time, the better half of our gender, only. Soundtrack includes various artists and it fits quite nice most of the way, and ability to play your own tracks is really great. The voice acting was perfect... and so cute, left fully japanese with subtitles. And views... well, views are exotic alright, in every sense of the way. It is a perfect game to play over the hot summer, when you're out of air conditioner, with nothing but a cold beverage to cool you off, not to mention it's far more affordable than a ticket to Hawaii.


The Bad

The opening cinematic alone is so tempting and beautiful that one (and that very one am I in this case) may assume he can find such things in a game. But no, no seduction, no provocative scenes, and nothing of a sort are you to find in the game, sigh. This makes you wonder why is this game rated for mature since top it basically has (one assumes you didn't master the "topless" mode) is a pack of beautiful girls sunbathing, swimming, and playing volleyball.


The Bottom Line

Xtreme Beach Volleyball features:

Japan's Charles BronsonEnough about the game, let's talk about me for a moment. I love Tomonobu "Tekken 4 is a piece of shit" Itagaki, producer of Ninja Gaiden and the Dead or Alive series of fighting games. I love his games, I love his gritty cheeks, and I love his smack talk.When I heard that Itagaki's upcoming project was a beach volleyball game starring the girls of DOA, I decided that not only was it a great idea, but it was in fact the only game I ever wanted to play until the day I died. As a warm-up, I got Sega's Beach Spikers volleyball game for the Gamecube. Lucky me, Beach Spikers turned out to be an excellent 4-player volleyball game that used everything right about Virtua Tennis and applied it to the sport of volleyball. As if excellent gameplay weren't enough, the girls would often hug each other with wandering hands. I was in a bump-set-spike-bikini frenzy at that point in my life. You couldn't talk to me about anything other than volleyball or lesbianism, because I just wasn't listening. DOAXBV was released, and my world fell apart so completely, I actually hated lesbianism for an entire afternoon. Instead of describing the game, I'll let Tomonobu "fat companies need to hedge their bets with PS2" Itagaki break it down for us, as he did in an interview for Xbox Nation.Okay, let me break it down. About 30 percent of the game is the volleyball. About two percent is the pool-hopping side game. Another 30 percent is very beautiful, interactive computer graphics. The player can control certain aspects of the CG. I guess about 15 percent is gambling. You can play roulette, blackjack--a number of things in the main hotel. You can win money, but also prizes, extras for the girls. Another five percent is the special trailer archive. And the last 20 percent or so is for shopping. Gift motivated stuff.

It is with this over-the-top sexual suggestiveness that the game loses me. Volleyball, item-hoarding and the cultivation of relationships have all been done better elsewhere; it's obvious, to me at least, that the game is really about none of these things. It's all about dressing girls up in skimpy outfits and giving them some shallow volleyball game as an excuse to get them into interesting poses that can be zoomed in on from all angles using the controller's camera function. If the game were truly about volleyball, or even about forming relationships, then there would not be random screens of the girls walking up and down beaches or lying down in poses that make them appear, as a friend so aptly put it, "freshly raped." 17dc91bb1f

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