- Select your favorite jet-ski and experience the speed and exhilaration of riding through the crystal blue waves, as you race your opponents to the finish line
- Beach Volleyball action is back again matching you against your opponents with the most realistic volleyball mechanics ever created
- Enjoy more mini-games like the fan-favorite Hopping Game, demonstrate your balance with Butt Battle, show your quickness with Beach Flag, test your strength with tug of war, or just have fun on the slippery new Water Slide
- Gamble the night away — the Casino feature is back with updates and even more games to test your luck
- Snap pictures of your favorite DOA girls and save them to your Xbox360 hard drive. The choices are endless as you dress your favorite DOA girls in thousands of swimsuits along with numerous accessories
Product Description
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 X360 Join the DOA girls at the beach–frolic at your own pace, compete in new beach games and see all their curves up close and personal. Play as Kasumi, Christie or any of the nine female characters that appear in the DEAD OR ALIVE series. This is the way resort life was meant to be enjoyed. Admire the girls of DOA like never before… The gorgeous women of the award winning DOA franchise come to life in a fun, beautiful, island environment complete with stunning graphics and all new cinematics. What would a tropical vacation be without some beach blanket games? Play games from the original DOAXBV including Beach Volleyball and the fan-favorite Hopping Game or try out the all-new additio… More >>














































I purchased this game today with my husband. The hype around it was amazing! We were so excited, because neither of us had played a game with beach volleyball or anything like that.
The music? Horrible. It’s such a “chick” game, it’s ridiculous. You don’t get to play volleyball with any of the other girls unless you buy gifts for them first. The voices are really annoying, and it was just an incredibly stupid premise.
The only semi-entertaining parts were the jet-skiing and the pool hopping. They involved no skill at all, though. The volleyball (when I finally got to play) was fun, but my partner dumped me after we lost the first game. I didn’t even get to practice!
Overall, it was stupid and a huge waste of time and money. Thank god that EB games is allowing us to get all of our $60 back! He just left to go return it and get something that will actually entertain us.
The graphics are really good, and I love DOA in general, but I wouldn’t recommend this game to anyone. Actually, my husband would be embarrassed to have friends over and play this. He compared it to something like “Barbie’s beach house.” Totally, 100% not worth it.
Rating: 2 / 5
When I first played this game it was strange to me,I played the first game and loved it as much as I love this game. Apparently,now the characters speak English instead of Japanese,there are more games than the first one, and it’s funner than the first one. What this game offers more than the first one does is it ensures that you can still have plenty of fun even after your volleyball partner ditches you. And although this game’s opening video isn’t as sexy as the first game’s, it’s still hot.But on a parental note,neither this game or the first one is for kids because they both have a mature rating.The first one is rated mature for mature sexual themes,gambling,and nudity. The second is for partial nudity, sexual themes, and simulated gambling. If you’re a Dead or Alive fan you should definitely check out both games. And for those of you who gave scores that this game doesn’t deserve, #@** you! And right now I’m giving you the double bird. Even though I’m nearly a 15-year- old guy I’m passionate about this series,both the fighting and volleyball games.I’m ACEMAN1 AND i love video games.
Rating: 5 / 5
There is really no action to this game, but it’s basically a soft version of Hentai…. Not what I was expecting.
Rating: 4 / 5
Love this game. If you liked the previous game than you’ll love this one. There are more things to do, etc… The visuals on a 1080p TV are jaw dropping.
Rating: 5 / 5
So, you’ve seen the ridiculous trailer for this game, heard the hype, and read the unkind, mocking reviews and wonder whether you should give this game a shot. Well, that all depends. I’m a huge fanboy of the fighting games which get a bad rap by folks who haven’t bothered to learn how to play them properly, so I’m a bit biased by the fact that I really enjoy these characters and the ways their personalities and relationships with one another carry over from game-to-game in the series. That said, this game certainly does live up to it’s affectionate nickname, “Boobs: The Game”; but there is more than a little bit of fun to be had on Zack’s tropical island. The original DOAX was a novelty game at best that offered nice visuals, a minor diversionary volleyball game, a boring casino, and a busted social sim. This time around, we get REALLY nice visuals, a slightly improved volleyball game, several extra annoying mini-games, a much-improved casino, and a pretty killer jet-skiing game on top of the still-busted social sim. You’ll spend most of your days earning money playing the two good games, v-ball and jet-skiing, so that you can attempt to buy thoughtful gifts for girls you’d like to be your friends. The problem is that the girls will usually return your gifts for no real reason, making your precious time and money a complete waste. While it is quite fun to see the girls who do accept your generous gifts wearing them around, there are very few items you can give them repeatedly and the overall item list is quite a bit shorter than I expected. The incentive to woo these girls is nil, unless you love a headache-inducing challenge or are without a volleyball partner. I was really hoping for a major upgrade/overhaul to this pointless social sim, but chalk that up as another disappointment. The much-vaunted swimsuits are mostly nothing special and they are impossibly expensive, though they do leave tanlines when you change to another which is a very nice touch. The casino now has a much better variety of games that you can play head-to-head with the other girls (the poker is quite fun) which is probably the biggest improvement to an existing aspect of this series. The waterslide, butt-battle, tug-of-war, and flag racing mini-games are all over in a flash, not very profitable, exceedingly difficult, and take up a massive portion of your day, making the lot of ‘em damn near worthless. The jetskiing and volleyball are really the game’s biggest saving graces and are pretty damn fun once you get the hang of it. I got frustrated a the v-ball at first and cursed my partner’s terrible AI that spiked at inapproriate times and often watched an opposing spike or serve go by as she looked at the ground. Then I remembered that Kasumi and Ayane (my DOA girl of choice) do not get along, though I had tried to smooth things over between them, I could practically sense Kasumi’s indifference to the outcome of our matches. So I kicked Kasumi-chan to the curb, grabbed a new partner, and promptly began crushing the competition. Team Ninja loves this kind of thing; adding hidden depth to a game that appears to the inexperienced eye to be simple and impossibly difficult. Treat your partner right and you’ll work together nicely, lose games and skimp on the gifts, and you’re game will suffer as a result. Another nice touch. All-in-all, this one is barely an improvement over the first installment and, therefore, still a renter. The game is fun for quite a while but watching the same canned animations -bouncy breast physics or no-, and hearing the same phrases over and over gets old quick so the graphics and DOA characters are no reason to buy this game. Added social interactions would have done wonders here, but alas, gift-giving is the only non-competitional contact you’ll have with your friends unless you count the time-wasting “be friendly” activity, where you watch you and your partner stroll down the beach or do other boring things while you snap pictures. The new mini-games are all lame and since the social aspect is still difficult and unrewarding I’d really only recommend this one to: a) fans of the original’s volleyball game who don’t mind the redundancy b) boys who will not know the touch of a woman any time soon and don’t have access to porn c) anyone who actually gets excited at the prospect of a virtual jet-ski race or poker game, and d) DOA completists who absolutely MUST collect every single item in every single game that Team Ninja puts out or just can’t get enough of those delightful DOA girls. Everyone else should give this one a rental, then go dust off your copy of “Dead or Alive 4″ (a man’s game) and kick some real virtual booty. Let’s just hope that “DOA: Code Cronus” doesn’t let us down.
Rating: 2 / 5