Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball

Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (2003)

by Team NINJA, Tecmo
Genres:Sport, Simulator
Themes:Action, Comedy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball is a beach volleyball game. The game is a departure from the rest of the Dead or Alive series which otherwise consists of fighting games. It also marks the first game in the series to have a Mature rating due to the very revealing swimsuits featured in the game and the suggestive poses the women present themselves in (which can be viewed and zoomed in on from almost any angle, as controlled by the player).Show more
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user avatar@cushionuser avatar@cushion
February 03, 2025
used to play with game with my sister after school on the original Xbox. pretty good times. The casino mini games are also very engaging. I really hope GOG can bring this gem back so I can play it with my sister again :)
user avatar@HikoSeijurouser avatar@HikoSeijuro
February 08, 2025
Craziest part about the game is, while it was meant to be all about fan service (which it is), it has a surprisingly solid volleyball mechanics. It becomes good enough that you forgot to pay attention to the ladies and focus on scoring. Sadly this along with the other Dead or Alive Xtreme games are not being released by the devs on Western market. They are afraid of the backlash that would come with it, but I believe that time and situation is long gone. If games like Bayonetta, Stellar Blade, etc can rise to fame, why can't this be? An old Xbox classic that is hard to find, let alone play. Having it on PC (GOG) would mean we can enjoy the game for all it has to offer.
I remember when this game was released back in 2003, it was an exclusive Xbox original game, unfortunately i never had a chance to play it, but i would love the GOG could bring back this masterpiece.
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