Opinions on Twin Goddesses?
One of the weirdest fighting games I've played.
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor
NASA
we're not kids anymore.
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Three Goblin Art

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Jules of Nature
todays bird
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Love Begins
Not today Justin
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Opinions on Twin Goddesses?
One of the weirdest fighting games I've played.
Back Crack ‘Rumble Roses’ PlayStation 2
Mikado ‘Bushido Blade 2’ PlayStation
Player Select ‘Virtua Fighter’ Arcade
- Geese Howard, Fatal Fury Special (SNK)
...What was SNK America smoking back then? When people complain about butchered localization, this is what they mean.
~Ryan
Kasumi: The Beauty in the Mist
I have been a Dead or Alive player for a long time. My first experience with the series was Dead or Alive 2, on my best friend’s Sega Dreamcast. The game was unbelievably stunning and I was enamored with how it looked and played. I’ve been a fan ever since. Over the years, I’ve learned about all the characters; how they lived and how they fought. Out of all of them, however, Kasumi remains my favorite.
While her beauty is a big part of that, what keeps my interest in her is her demeanor and her strength. Kasumi is a nukenin, a rogue ninja. She ranaway from her family and clan in order to avenge the wrongs brought to her family. A rash decision, but one done out of love. As a rouge ninja of the Mugen Tenshin ninja clan, she has been branded a traitor by her own people, forbidden to ever return home, lest she face her own execution. Day after day, she must live on the run from her fellow ninja - people she considered family – all because she thought she was doing the right thing. She knew the hell she was bringing upon herself, but she made her choice anyway, reckless as it was.
With each tournament, new trials and tribulations present themselves. Other fighters seek to defeat her for their own goals, others have made multiple attempts on her life and the lives of those she cares for. And she has probably had to contend with the occasional unwanted suitor here and there. Not everyone can endure what she has been through and still have the strength to fight on. Kasumi, however, is not just anyone, though. She is a Shinobi. Thus, endurance is part of the job, no matter what happens.
The life Kasumi has led so far in the Dead or Alive series has not been an easy one by any means. She has been wounded, kidnapped, experimented on, cloned, hunted for death, unfairly shunned and hated by family members, mocked, fallen ill and defeated in battle numerous times. In spite of all the heartache, pain and tragedy she has suffered, however, she remains a kunoichi: a force of deception, seduction and power to be reckoned with. But, unlike her little sister, Ayane, she has not allowed her circumstances to harden her.
By default, Kasumi’s personality and demeanor is that of a sweet, kind-hearted young Japanese woman. She is friendly, optimistic and willing to make friends and allies whenever and wherever she can. Despite the power and deadly skills her ninja training has given her, she is often reluctant to fight battles she has not already started, as she would prefer peaceful solutions to problems, if available.
Although she does not like violence or hurting others, one must not mistake that for childish naïveté. If she must cause merciless bloodshed to accomplish her missions and goals, she will. She is a ninja, after all, and understands that the life of a ninja is a bloody one most of the time. This juxtaposition of feelings and actions can make her thought process unclear at times.
It should also be noted that she, like all good characters, has her flaws. Ninja are usually required to think and act with their heads rather than their hearts. Kasumi doesn’t usually fit this mold, as she’s made multiple rash decisions that have made her life that much more difficult for her. Gameplaywise, she’s not the strongest character in the cast, and can be beaten by anyone who is able to read her movements. And, she’s rather stubborn, preferring to do everything on her own, even if accepting the assistance of others would make things easier. It can certainly be argued that if Kasumi were a little more level headed, she might not be in the situation she’s in now. That being said, however, these drawbacks add to her character, making her more human, so to speak.
As the main heroine and poster child of the Dead or Alive franchise, Kasumi is featured prominently and often. The series creator, Tomonobu Itagaki, has named her as his favorite character of all his “daughters”, and she’s wildly popular. Many of her detractors, however, state that story-wise, she has done very little compared to her Shinobi brethren and the forces of DOATEC. To them, her spotlight and title as the “Kunoichi of Destiny” is undeserved, and would better suit harder, darker characters, like Ayane, who has been given stellar tenure in the rebooted Ninja Gaiden series.
Though I understand their claims, I respectfully disagree.
To me, Kasumi is a woman of strength, someone who is able to make it through whatever life throws at her and still have hope for the future. No matter what, she keeps moving forward with the goal of attaining peace, defeating her enemies and, one day, finally returning home to her family. Lofty goals, to be sure, all things considered, but ones to strive towards. She’s a pure, gorgeous girl with a kind soul and a strong will, and one that has captured my heart. Seeing her victorious makes me smile and cheer. Witnessing her struggle or in pain is devastating to watch. And fighting with her fills me with confidence, warmth and hope, which is always a benefit.
For all these reasons, Kasumi is and will always be my favorite Dead or Alive character. She is my princess, and the reason I am a DOA fan.
~Ryan Brown
Happy birthday, Kasumi.
jeez Kasumi
//Reblogging this for the 3rd time because I *still* can’t believe she said this.
// No but who is she talking about bc Raidou is already dead–
I’d say…the guy who kidnapped her and her brother, corrupted her sister’s surrogate father, and is trying to take over the world with clones of her.
One of which is among the CHEAPEST bosses in fighting game history.
Yeah, I’d want Victor Donovan dead, too.
~Ryan Brown
Big Bash ‘Project Justice: Rival Schools 2’ SEGA Dreamcast
DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Last Round - Announcement Trailer
Was anyone expecting this? I sure as heck wasn't!!
~Ryan Brown
“Bobby Nelson’s Stage” from Aggressors Of Dark Kombat (ADK/1994)
Punch Up ‘Rumble Roses’ PlayStation 2
30th Anniversary Ideas
These are all ideas for how Tecmo Koei could celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Dead or Alive franchise and, by extension, the formation of its development studio, Team Ninja. All of these events, announcements, and/or products would serve to keep the brand alive and well, whilst honoring the memory of its recently deceased creator, Tomonobu Itagaki.
In order for this to be done, nothing about the brand must be censored to appease shareholders, special interest groups, or those who other are not and were never going to be interested in engaging with DOA in the first place. Those people are not important. The fans are.
Dead or Alive: Dimensions 2 (Nintendo Switch 2, Sony PlayStation 5, Steam, Amazon Luna)
A game that, like the first Dimensions, retells the DOA saga, this time from DOA 1 to DOA 5 and all the notable events in between. An amiibo of Kasumi would be released for the Switch 2 version.
Dead or Alive 6: Ultimate (Microsoft Xbox Series, Sony PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Steam)
DOA 6 as it is meant to be: fierce, epic, sexy, Fighting Entertainment! Including two returning fighters – Leon and Shiden – and all previously released DLC. An amiibo of Hayabusa would be released for the Switch 2 version.
Dead or Alive 7 (Microsoft Xbox Series, Sony PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Steam)
It all comes down to this. The final phase of Victor Donovan’s plan is put into motion, and the world will never be the same again.
Dead or Alive: Code Chronos (Microsoft Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Steam, Mobile)
What were the lives of Kasumi & Ayane like before the Dead or Alive tournament? This action RPG would explore their untold stories, one of light and one of darkness. An amiibo of Ayane would be released for the Switch version.
Kasumi, Honoka, and Nyotengu added to Warriors: Abyss
Nyotengu DLC chapter for Nioh 3
Collaboration Events
DOA characters being added to the following games as guests or, alternatively, their costumes being made available:
The Battle Cats
Zenless Zone Zero
Goddess of Victory: NIKKE
The First Descendant
Halo: Infinite
Hayabusa/Dragon Armor added
AFK Arena
Street Fighter VI
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds
Naraka: Bladepoint
Genshin Impact
Lost Sword: Tales of Britannia
Monster Hunter: Wilds
Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Kasumi as either a Fighter or (more likely) a Spirit
Fortnite
Wuthering Waves
Lastly, the following releases and re-releases would be considered crucial for the brand in order to best honor Itagaki-san, make them playable for modern hardware, and (along with this entire list) show the world that Tecmo Koei is NOT ashamed of DOA.
Xtreme Beach Volleyball 1 & 2 added to Xbox Backwards Compatibility
Dead or Alive 1 and DOA 2: HardCore added to PlayStation Plus with improved localization for the latter
Xtreme Beach Volleyball 3 – Scarlet, Venus Vacation, and Prism released internationally for Nintendo Switch, Sony PlayStation 4/5, & Microsoft Xbox One/Series, & Steam. An amiibo of Honoka would be released for Switch version.
Dead or Alive 1 added to GOG.com
Most of this list isn't likely to happen, I know, but I'm at least hoping that the right people at least see this. I don't want this milestone to be met with a whole bunch of nothing when there's potential to be realized, fun to be had, and money on the table.
~Ryan Brown
Kasumi: The Beauty in the Mist
I have been a Dead or Alive player for a long time. My first experience with the series was Dead or Alive 2, on my best friend’s Sega Dreamcast. The game was unbelievably stunning and I was enamored with how it looked and played. I’ve been a fan ever since. Over the years, I’ve learned about all the characters; how they lived and how they fought. Out of all of them, however, Kasumi remains my favorite.
While her beauty is a big part of that, what keeps my interest in her is her demeanor and her strength. Kasumi is a nukenin, a rogue ninja. She ranaway from her family and clan in order to avenge the wrongs brought to her family. A rash decision, but one done out of love. As a rouge ninja of the Mugen Tenshin ninja clan, she has been branded a traitor by her own people, forbidden to ever return home, lest she face her own execution. Day after day, she must live on the run from her fellow ninja - people she considered family – all because she thought she was doing the right thing. She knew the hell she was bringing upon herself, but she made her choice anyway, reckless as it was.
With each tournament, new trials and tribulations present themselves. Other fighters seek to defeat her for their own goals, others have made multiple attempts on her life and the lives of those she cares for. And she has probably had to contend with the occasional unwanted suitor here and there. Not everyone can endure what she has been through and still have the strength to fight on. Kasumi, however, is not just anyone, though. She is a Shinobi. Thus, endurance is part of the job, no matter what happens.
The life Kasumi has led so far in the Dead or Alive series has not been an easy one by any means. She has been wounded, kidnapped, experimented on, cloned, hunted for death, unfairly shunned and hated by family members, mocked, fallen ill and defeated in battle numerous times. In spite of all the heartache, pain and tragedy she has suffered, however, she remains a kunoichi: a force of deception, seduction and power to be reckoned with. But, unlike her little sister, Ayane, she has not allowed her circumstances to harden her.
By default, Kasumi’s personality and demeanor is that of a sweet, kind-hearted young Japanese woman. She is friendly, optimistic and willing to make friends and allies whenever and wherever she can. Despite the power and deadly skills her ninja training has given her, she is often reluctant to fight battles she has not already started, as she would prefer peaceful solutions to problems, if available.
Although she does not like violence or hurting others, one must not mistake that for childish naïveté. If she must cause merciless bloodshed to accomplish her missions and goals, she will. She is a ninja, after all, and understands that the life of a ninja is a bloody one most of the time. This juxtaposition of feelings and actions can make her thought process unclear at times.
It should also be noted that she, like all good characters, has her flaws. Ninja are usually required to think and act with their heads rather than their hearts. Kasumi doesn’t usually fit this mold, as she’s made multiple rash decisions that have made her life that much more difficult for her. Gameplaywise, she’s not the strongest character in the cast, and can be beaten by anyone who is able to read her movements. And, she’s rather stubborn, preferring to do everything on her own, even if accepting the assistance of others would make things easier. It can certainly be argued that if Kasumi were a little more level headed, she might not be in the situation she’s in now. That being said, however, these drawbacks add to her character, making her more human, so to speak.
As the main heroine and poster child of the Dead or Alive franchise, Kasumi is featured prominently and often. The series creator, Tomonobu Itagaki, has named her as his favorite character of all his “daughters”, and she’s wildly popular. Many of her detractors, however, state that story-wise, she has done very little compared to her Shinobi brethren and the forces of DOATEC. To them, her spotlight and title as the “Kunoichi of Destiny” is undeserved, and would better suit harder, darker characters, like Ayane, who has been given stellar tenure in the rebooted Ninja Gaiden series.
Though I understand their claims, I respectfully disagree.
To me, Kasumi is a woman of strength, someone who is able to make it through whatever life throws at her and still have hope for the future. No matter what, she keeps moving forward with the goal of attaining peace, defeating her enemies and, one day, finally returning home to her family. Lofty goals, to be sure, all things considered, but ones to strive towards. She’s a pure, gorgeous girl with a kind soul and a strong will, and one that has captured my heart. Seeing her victorious makes me smile and cheer. Witnessing her struggle or in pain is devastating to watch. And fighting with her fills me with confidence, warmth and hope, which is always a benefit.
For all these reasons, Kasumi is and will always be my favorite Dead or Alive character. She is my princess, and the reason I am a DOA fan.
~Ryan Brown
遺す言葉 私の命の灯は、いよいよ尽きようとしている。 この文章が投稿されたということは、遂にその時が来たということだ。私はもうこの世にはいない。 (この最後の投稿は、大切な人に託しています。) 私の人生は、戦いの連続だった。勝ち続けた。 たくさん迷惑もかけてしまった。 自
This hurts. This really, really, REALLY hurts.
~Ryan Brown
Sumo wrestling training, Tokyo, Japan. Photography by jorcolma of flickr
DRAGON BALL FighterZ: EVO France 2025 Announcement Trailer
Wait, WHAT?!?
~R
SF 6: Collaboration Poll
As you can see, Street Fighter VI is getting a Monster Hunter: Wilds collab event in September.
Which Capcom series should collab with Street Fighter VI next?
Mega Man (Classic/X/Zero/ZX/Battle Network/Legends)
Final Fight
Resident Evil
19XX
Devil May Cry
Ace Attorney
Onimusha
Darkstalkers
Dead Rising
Sengoku Basara
Ghosts 'n' Goblins
Breath of Fire