Several pieces of merchandise have been released, including a
gashapon figure by
Epoch, and a figure by Kotobukiya designed to interact with and unlock voice lines for a
Dead or Alive themed alarm clock. Meanwhile, to promote the PSP release of
Dead or Alive Paradise,
gravure photos of Christie alongside those of Helena and
Leifang were included as a pre-order bonus. Christie was well received upon debut. The staff of
Kakuchopurei described her as an antagonist and sometimes
anti-heroine of the series, further suggesting she had a
tsundere personality. Additional praise was given to her fighting style and appearance, stating she looks "damn good in motion" and how well her white hair contrasted against darker outfits. Meanwhile, the staff of German magazine
M! Games stated that while she arrived later in the series, she quickly attracted attention due to her provocative outfits and portrayal, which in their opinion helped her outshine "her more respectable competition". Mexican magazine
Club Nintendo voiced similar sentiments, calling her a favorite amongst fans of the series. They added that while she was "analytical, quiet, cold, and even insensitive to others", which they attributed to her role as an assassin. They further praised the beauty of her fighting style as shown in-game as well as her portrayal in the
DOA film, though acknowledged her character was significantly different. Japanese magazine
Game Hihyou meanwhile described her as "exuding sensuality", and further stated that her appearance conveyed an adult charm. In their analysis of 3D female video game characters and beauty, they examined her
Dead or Alive 3 appearance alongside fellow character
Hitomi in a discussion regarding the
golden ratio of facial proportions, and the theory that beauty could be numerically quantified. Discussing how the facial aspects related to each other numerically, they felt with the golden ratio in mind it helped illustrate how the characters went from what could be considered "average face" to an "attractive head", and further were interested to see if developers kept such in mind when designing characters. However, when asking tourists in Japan's
Akihabara district which of the female characters from
3 they preferred, they were surprised when an individual from the
United Kingdom preferred
Kasumi due to her "looking Japanese" and expressed disbelief that Christie was supposed to be British based on her facial appearance. However, the character has also received some criticism. The staff of
X360 blamed
Dead or Alive 3s underperforming commercially in part due to the lack of a central character that could replace "two game old" series protagonist
Kasumi, something they felt Christie specifically was unable to. Professor Joseph Hoffswell in a master's thesis for the
Northern Illinois University's communications program cited Christie as an example of how
Xtreme 2 sexualized its characters, referencing her
pole dance scene players can earn as an in-game reward. Describing it as illustrating "the power of
male gaze", he saw it as an unnecessary addition that catered to the male fantasy, contrasting the more relaxed and friendly aspects of the title. He further felt that despite her voice line indicating she enjoyed the action, it was contrary to the amount of power male characters were given over the character in this context, and saw the pole itself strictly representative of a giant
phallus in this scope. In third-party material, Christie was featured in a book titled . Meant as a guide to learn the martial art, it was overseen by Ryu Hiun, the martial artist that suggested her inclusion in
Dead or Alive 3, and was written in character with Christie giving instructions on how to perform the techniques. ==References==