A recent Famitsu live stream has revealed the newest PV for bouncy beach title Dead or Alive Xtreme 3, showing off the game’s “Owner Mode” which puts players in charge of Zack Island and looks bound to rouse even more furious reactions from feminists merely due to the out-of-context implications of the name.
The typically sexy PV:
Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 can be “owned” when it launches in Japan on March 24th for the PS4 and Vita, misfortunate westerners can still purchase the English-subtitled Asian version however.
Love dem Honoka Underbewbs yey
Who cares about SJW? I don’t.
SJWs aren’t an enemy we can just ignore. They must be crushed.
You’ll care when the SJWs get international pressure from the UN to force Japan to address misogyny in its culture.
Yeah, no. Japan always tells them to f♥♥k off.
They have breast physics, but when they gonna work on the booty physics?
U know If s♥♥t western games like watch dogs can have nuidity why cant games like this have it as an ultimate unlockable or something… Let’s face it, most people who get this game are not getting it for the volley ball…
Then again if it had nuidity how would they sell the bucket loads of dlc outfits… Still a nude scene for each character would be worth fighting for.
Come to think of it, do any Japanese games on console have nudity at all..? I mean it’s always just weird outfits, cloths falling off and almost nudity but not quite.
I still dont understand this game. Ok you can play many mini games, watching the girls taking sunbath, but in the end you dont do much…
Yeah, it’s more of a light sim game that revolves around building relationships and getting cash(via minigames) in order to get them to wear rare(skimpy) swimsuits.
Sort of the end game of doax 2, from what I understand, was getting characters willing to put on the smallest bikini available and doing a pole dance. It required max relationship points, a lot of money for the pole dance ticket, and finishing out multiple runs for the rare swimsuits to show up in the shop. Then those would have a separate cost.