Dead or Alive (franchise)/YMMV


 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: After six long years Dead or Alive 5 has finally been announced!
 * For some, toning down the Fan Service by several notches to focus on the more important fighting mechanics. For many, the inclusion of
 * Broken Base: The fanbase is split into two main factions: Those that prefer the original fighting series, and those who prefer the soft-porn beach side-series. Similarly, the second faction is in itself split over whether or not to include an official nude option (which, aside from various hacks within those games and an April Fools Day joke from EGM, no such option actually exists).
 * And now there's a new split based on the announcement by Team Ninja that they're toning down the fanservice (and breast sizes) in Dead Or Alive 5.
 * Well, at least the breast sizes don't look too affected…
 * The less obvious but arguably more important split is between competitive players who want the counter system from 4 toned down and those who prefer the system from 4 because it prevents people from using Combos.
 * There's also Hitomi's new look for DOA 5
 * Complete Monster: Christie. Her theme in Dead or Alive 3 is even titled Monster. Despite this, however, Helena indicated that she forgave Christie for murdering her mother before her, and Christie seems to at least have some capacity of getting along with the other females in the Xtreme series.
 * Donovan is even worse, seeing how he's the one who arranged for Christie to murder Helena's parents death, and is pretty much responsible for everything wrong in the series, and if Dimensions's stinger is anything to go by, he's also using the mask he created to become stronger.
 * Everybody Remembers the Stripper: Does anyone even remember that it was a Fighting Game?
 * The first Xtreme Beach Volleyball got quite a few good reviews for being a pretty solid volleyball videogame.
 * Excuse Plot: Xtreme Beach Volleyball.
 * Iron Woobie: Ayane. See her entry in said trope, and then add everything revealed in Dimensions, including her attempted suicide.
 * Launcher of a Thousand Ships: Kasumi, Ayane and, to a sightly lesser extent, Hitomi.
 * Les Yay: Lei Fang and Hitomi are shown to be very friendly to each other. Strawberries, anyone?
 * Odd, considering in Dead or Alive 4 they get into a street fight over... a piece of lettuce.
 * Slap Slap Kiss?
 * Also, in Dead or Alive 2's story mode: in both the cutscene before Lei Fang's battle with Helena and Lei Fang's winquote after, the game gives the impression that Lei Fang is flirting with her opponent.
 * The movie. Dear lord the movie. After the Kasumi\Leon fight trashes her room Christie is thankful for Tina letting her sleep with her. When Bass comes around, Christie can't help but play it up to Tina's horror.
 * Christie's attitude towards Helena crosses into this at times.
 * Older Than They Think: Some internet posters think Jann Lee's yellow tracksuit is a Shout-Out to Kill Bill, but it was actually first worn by Bruce Lee in Game of Death which Kill Bill was referencing. Which makes sense, since Jann Lee is a Bruce Lee Clone.
 * Base Breaker: Eliot. He might be good gameplay-wise but many people just don't like him. Possibly because his 4th costume looks like something by Square Enix. At the same time, many like Eliot because he isn't muscular and has a calm, nice personality.
 * Similarly, La Mariposa/Lisa also gets quite a bit of hate for her personality and fighting style.
 * Among the games themselves, the later games (especially 4) can be considered this, especially with the counters getting progressively easier to do. A common accusation thrown by fighting game fans is that the counters killed off any sort of offense in the game since everything is easily countered.
 * So Bad It's Good: The Movie, if you don't think it's awful.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: All of the girls, no thanks to Team Ninja and the DOA Xtreme series, plus Ryu Hayabusa.
 * Video Game Movies Suck: It took a full year for the DOA movie to be released in North America after being shown in Europe, and even then it quietly slipped in and out of theaters with zero promotion; given the nature of the game itself, this may be a Guilty Pleasure to some.
 * It turns down many an opportunity to go for copious jiggling, and clearly is just in it for the cheesy one-liners and the computer-game violence instead. And the shots of butts.
 * What the Hell, Casting Agency?: Xtreme 2 includes the likes of Raine Sage, Sakura Haruno, Psylocke, Liane Cartman, and Cyborg. Dimensions added Haruhi Suzumiya, Blaine Anderson, Sun Jian, Matt Miller, and Vincent Brooks.