The
Dead or Alive games have been mostly well received. The fighting series have received positive reviews, with
Dead or Alive 2 having the highest ratings out of the numbered games, and
Dead or Alive 5 having the lowest except its
Plus version for the Vita.
Dead or Alive is considered one of the greatest fighting game franchises of all time. The franchise has received numerous awards and many nominations. Several games in the series have been considered as some of the best fighting games of all time and some of the best video games of all time. The gameplay of the series was well praised for being fast-paced, fluid, aggressive, brutal, and strategic. Its Triangle system was notable for being innovative and unique to the
fighting game genre,
Dead or Alive 2 was a turning point for the series, since it offered many new features and was notable for improving and popularizing the concept of multi-tiered environments.
Dead or Alive 3 was notable for improving and expanding on what the previous games offered, it was the first fighting game for the said
platform, the first fighting game to receive an award from the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers (NAVGTR) during its year of inception, and the first fighting game to be included in the Xbox Championship tournaments. With
Dead or Alive Ultimate,
Dead or Alive was among the first fighting game series and the first Japanese fighting game series to offer
online multiplayer, and was the first fighting game series to be included in the
World Cyber Games (WCG).
Dead or Alive 4 was the only fighting game to be included in the
Championship Gaming Series (CGS), and its inclusion in the
esport league in 2007 made
Dead or Alive's competitive scene the first competitive fighting game scene in esports to be televised. The
Dead or Alive games' environmentally driven and stage transitioning playstyle offered more dynamic combat options, creating a more interactive and engaging gameplay experience. The games' environments were widely praised for their elements, large designs and graphical details. They've influenced other fighting games, leading to a more detailed, diverse and dynamic approach to stage design.
Namco on the other hand, ran radio commercial ads insulting the series, prompting creator
Tomonobu Itagaki to place Namco's
Tekken on his dislike list. Chance Asue of
Gaming Illustrated expressed love for the series, stating, "This game, more than any other fighter, feels fun and exciting without having to invest my entire life into analysing it". Asue called
Dead or Alive a perfect balance between accessibility and depth, and called the fighting system a beautiful system that you won't find in another game.
GameRevolution included it in their Top 10 Fighting Game Franchises of All Time. Jeb Haught of
GameRevolution always loved the series and its interactive environments, smashing opponents into environmental hazards for extra damage.
Screen Rant included it on their 10 Toughest Fighting Games To Master and
Dunia Games ranked it 4th toughest fighting game in their 10 Toughest Fighting Game Franchises of All Time, as both stated how its simple fighting system with a few amount of buttons makes it easy to get into the gameplay, but its additional features such as fast combos, efficient attacks and counter system makes
Dead or Alive a fighting game difficult to master.
Link Cable Gaming.com ranked the franchise in 10th place in their Top 10: Fighting Game Franchises.
Gaming.net placed it in 7th place in their 7 Best Fighting Game Franchises of All Time.
Play Legit.net included the franchise in their Best Fighting Game Franchises and
Stuff.tv included it in 10 of the best fighting games ever. By July 2013, the
DOA series was reported to have shipped over 8.6 million units worldwide, with that number, as of 2016, increasing to over 9.7 million units, and 10.76 million units by July 2023. As of April 2026, the series has shipped over 11 million units worldwide, with
Dead or Alive 3 as the best-selling title with over 2 million units sold worldwide. As of 2026, the series sales and
free-to-play downloads combined totaled over 31 million units. The
Dead or Alive series has also been a subject of
controversy over the years, much like other fighting games and games of other genres. While the
Dead or Alive characters have often been praised, particularly the female characters being labeled among the sexiest women in video games, the use of
sex appeal to attract attention is viewed by some as controversial. The series developer, Team Ninja, has also been accused of
objectifying women with their provocative style. The
Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball spin-off was also a subject of controversy where many critics have commented that the game's shameless use of female bodies is often ridiculous at best, and some have found it downright offensive. In a 2012 Interview with
Kotaku, Yosuke Hayashi said that Team Ninja was "very misinterpreted" outside of Japan, and that there's no derogatory intention in their creation process: "We can't help if other cultures in other countries around the globe think that it's a bad representation". The decision to not release anymore
Xtreme spin-off sequels after
Dead or Alive Paradise outside Asia was due to the
Xtreme spin-off games being more popular in Japan compared to Europe and North America being more niche, and the
Xtreme games' diminishing sales over time. The
Dead or Alive fanbase consist of several community sites and online groups. Between 2015 and 2019,
Team Ninja held annual
Dead or Alive Festival events where fans could compete in fighting game tournaments, along with
cosplay, photo and
illustration contests, and could either win or purchase merchandise of the series. Team Ninja would also hold costume design contests where various
fan-made costume illustrations for specific characters were submitted to the producers and the winners would have their costume designs featured in the games. Several fans and players of the series, Emmanuel Rodriguez (Master),
Kat Gunn (Mystik),
Vanessa Arteaga (Vanessa), and
Adande Thorne (sWooZie), most of whom have competed in the
Evolution Championship Series (Evo), World Cyber Games (WCS), and Championship Gaming Series (CGS) esport leagues, have credited
Dead or Alive for launching their careers in the gaming industry. ==References==