Console
Corner XBox
Dead
or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball
Microsoft
www.xbox.com/doaxb/opendoax.html
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for the freak alarm.
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OK
Ill admit from the very beginning, I dont
get it. I seriously do not understand the attraction.
In fact Im leaning towards thinking anyone (adult males
particularly) who actually likes this needs to get out a bit
more.
Carnage I can handle, driving cars way too fast, flying planes,
even just virtually thumping the hell out of someones
elses character is fine, but this latest game from Japanese
gaming giant Tecmo and Microsoft pushes the big flashing loud
FREAK alarm for me.
Beach volleyball that doesnt sound too bad, world
class athletes, amazing skills, a decent soundtrack
hey it could be Bondi in 2000 all over again.
Instead Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball has become
a freaky, voyeuristic, old man perving at the beach style
game.
The basic plot reads straight out of some weirdo European
porn flick. Zack, the mega rich freak buys an island and decides
to turn it into the ultimate adults playground and resort.
Once hes done a bit of land clearing he invites guests
to his island.
Oh, wouldnt you know it theyre all girls and they
have nothing else to do but compete in beach volleyball comp
I think most of you know where the story will go from
there.
What I found even stranger was use of the Dead or Alive licence.
This long-running series is usually about kicking, punching
and throwing opponents in a series of hard-fought contests.
In this volleyball version, the heroines with the ninja moves
are forced to play volleyball but wait thats
not all.
When pounding a ball gets tiring, they can sit around a hotel
and let the player buy them pretty things such as bunny ears
or new bikinis to wear in the next match.
Its the sort of thing a pre-adolescent girl who still
wants a pony and listens to Brittany might feasibly enjoy.
As a volleyball game its not too bad in fact
it can be quite challenging as viewing angles make it quite
difficult.
Of course not giving your characters partner the right
gift the wrong colour bikini, cats ears instead
of bunny ears or even sunscreen with too high an SPF (Christie
I told you I wanted to get a tan!) can cause
them to drop their standards and guarantee a loss.
Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball is a freaky game, based
on a freaky concept for freaky people
with an MA rating
of course.
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