I like the Virtua Fighter series, still, it does not compare to the Dead or Alive series.
The game is much more dynamic than any other fighting game, fights are quick and perfectly fluid. In Dead or Alive 3, there are high chances that a new player may win against an experienced player, while in games such as Virtua Fighter, Tekken and Soul Calibur, experienced players are practically unbeatable, those games turn into repeating the same thing all the time. You get a combo that deals nice damage and that's it, that I do not call "depth". Tournaments turn into competitions of "cheapness". In Dead or Alive, this does not happen.
Project Justice is a mediocre 2.5D fighting game, just like all Capcom fighting games.
The game is much more dynamic than any other fighting game, fights are quick and perfectly fluid. In Dead or Alive 3, there are high chances that a new player may win against an experienced player, while in games such as Virtua Fighter, Tekken and Soul Calibur, experienced players are practically unbeatable, those games turn into repeating the same thing all the time. You get a combo that deals nice damage and that's it, that I do not call "depth". Tournaments turn into competitions of "cheapness". In Dead or Alive, this does not happen.
Project Justice is a mediocre 2.5D fighting game, just like all Capcom fighting games.