
When Sony settled on the slogan “this is living”, we think it may have had Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme in mind.
This eye-poppingly presented PS5 dating game may seem like an oddball outing, but Koei Tecmo has been working towards it for eons.
Those of you with strong memories may recall Dead or Alive Xtreme on the original Xbox, a spin-off sports game featuring the fighting franchise’s buxom beauties in various states of undress.
A sequel was released in 2006 on the Xbox 360, which was later ported to the PSP as Dead or Alive Paradise. A third game, subtitled differently depending on the system you played it on, launched in Japan and Asia only in 2016 – a sign of the times.
This new title – which sees you assume the role of an unnamed manager of the idyllic Venus Islands – does away with the minigames of more recent instalments, instead settling on a dating format not too dissimilar to Chinese FMV efforts like Love Is All Around.

The narrative is thinner than some of the game’s unlockable underwear, but the premise is that you’re overseeing a volleyball tournament known as the Venus Festival, and you must woo a bunch of barely legals to your holiday hotspot in order to assault them with your eyes.
While it may seem controversial, the content is largely quite tame – assuming you can look beyond the sheer number of immaculately rendered skin shaders on display.
With all six of the featured girls very much in Leonardo DiCaprio’s dating range, they’re mostly more bashful than the kind of attention seekers you’ll find bubbling to the top of every X thread.
Misaki, for example, is a shy 18-year-old assistant who’s never even considered the possibility she could be a Venus – despite her heaving cleavage and crystal-clear skin.
Then there’s Honoka, whose bazookas are so big she makes her aforementioned ally look like roadkill. She bristles at the very idea of being considered sexy, preferring to be complimented with cutesy remarks.

Each cast member fills a different trope, with the bossy Tamaki ticking the tsundere box, while Fiona is of course a former princess who’s more Disney than Daddy 4K Dot Com.
The remaining cast members include Nanami, with her intoxicating cat-like eyes, and Elise, the most mature character in the game. She’s 22-years-old.
Gameplay revolves around selecting different dialogue decisions, with each choice influencing each girl’s perception of you. By default, they’re putty, but tell them they’re hot and they may sour to your advances. Rizzers rarely go full perv.
The presentation is extraordinary, with each of the girls animating in an exaggerated albeit engaging way. While this is larger than life in every sense of the world, the vibrant oversaturated graphics and chunky character models are undeniably impressive.

There’s not a lot of meat on this release’s bones, though – more silicone, we suppose, but that ruins our metaphor. Outside of picking dialogue options, you’ll spend most of your time photographing the girls, with each chapter outlining some vague targets for you to fulfil.
For example, you may need to capture one of the girls smiling, or in a specific location. Take the right photos and you’ll be scored accordingly, adding “fans” to your subject’s total, thus unlocking new outfits.
Sometimes the story branches, so you can choose which girl you want to hang out with. This can lead to impossible decisions if you’re trying to play the field, but that serves you right for trying to have your saccharine sweet cake and eat it too. You can replay scenarios to see other pathways through the story.
And that’s pretty much it.

Occasionally the girls will want to exercise with you, triggering some offensively simplistic minigames where their clothes turn transparent while they sweat. Typically, you’ll just be timing button presses to complete these, although once again they are impeccably animated.
We’d be remiss not to mention the soundtrack, which is filled with all kinds of twee 90s bops where sultry singers croon about their heaving chests. You can’t help but respect developer Team Ninja’s commitment to its vision here.
Conclusion
A visual novel that cares more about its presentation than its writing, Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme is about as shallow as a reality television show – but it never pretends to be anything else. Irrespective of your personal appetite for underdressed 18-year-olds, this is an impressive looking game, with vivid oversaturated visuals and some brilliant animations. It’s a lot tamer than its screenshots may imply, but without the minigame hooks of its predecessors, it feels a little lightweight as a consequence.
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To get the obvious question out of the way to begin with, this game is only available in Japan and Asia. However, if you buy the Asian edition, it has full English subtitles.
You can buy digitally from the Hong Kong PS Store (or another Asian region if you prefer) or import a physical copy from Play-Asia.
Hope you enjoy the review!
"largely" is in pros and "Flat" is in cons, I see what you did there Sammy
@get2sammyb "With all six of the featured girls very much in Leonardo DiCaprio’s dating range" - got a solid laugh out of that one!
Also, why is photos being saved on your SSD a negative? Is there some reason you don't want the photos saved outside of the game? Maybe someone else in your house may stumble upon them when they're using the console? Eh? Eh? Something you don't want your significant other seeing?
@ZeroSum Well because to progress the game you could be taking 40-50 photos per chapter, and suddenly your SSD is absolutely overrun with this stuff.
Jeez... Anime is so creepy and cronge
Does it get delivered in plain brown packaging ??
Am I remembering right that the cast aren't actually DOA fighters?
Shame what DOA has become, at this point they should just release a classic collection
Why is rhis a DOA game where the only DOA character seems to be Honoka?
If you don't know what to play with your family on those dull Tuesday evenings then this is the go to game while we wait for Panty Party Perfect to release.
@get2sammyb id love nikki would save the photos this way... its such a pain when the games doesnt do it
You always can delte the worst ones
"Rizzers rarely go full perv."
Sorry, what does this mean please?
With all the fighting games out since Sf6 and Tekken 8, MK1 came out it's reborn Virtua Fighter and Fatal Fury. I can't believe there isn't a new Dead or Alive or Soul Calibur announced
@Nakatomi_Uk I'm praying for a Soul Caliber 2 remake
Sounds decent, although a shame it doesn’t have more action. In an alternate timeline this could be in VR though 😭
Weird it isn't releasing in the US, what with our reality show star POTUS and Real Housewives shows and Kardashians everywhere. Seems the perfect game for our present time. 😂
I’m happy to see Push Square keep abreast of the latest releases.
I would have preferred dead or alive 7.
The minigames were the only really engaging part of previous entries. Weird to see that they've been taken out. I guess they were a bit on the simple side but still, sitting there just taking pictures like it's a pretentious walking simulator doesn't seem very fun.
I guess DoAX3 is a better game than this one.
I’m actually surprised there is actually a review on Push Square. That is kinda whack that photos go straight to the SSD. So uh, if we support this, what are the chances of actually getting a DOA7?
I’ll wait to see if any milf or gilf character dlc gets announced before buying.
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@shonenjump86 I mean, I wouldn’t completely rule it out, regardless of how this sells.
Women do possess breasts of all shapes and sizes. Isnt' that true diversity?? We shouldn't deny their right to exist (I'm getting into very dubious territory here)
I'd fully expect varying sizes of member if the male version of this ever gets made for women to enjoy. Kratos or Joel for the biggest Cumberland?
These girls seem to have a lot of clothes on for a DOA game.
As I was expecting it. A barebones game with beautiful girls.
@KillerBoy
While I agree wholeheartedly, the last one was so full of microstransaction ***** and the worst costume unlock process imaginable that I don't know if I care anymore.
DOA used to be my favorite fighting game. The animations and the smooth interactions with relatively easy-to-use counters - and in hardcore you could even co-op in fights with tag team. It was a such a promising franchise despite the "she kicks high" *****.
They should have kept the original DOA fighting in this and let the girls fight it out for your love...or whatever this game is about.
low-key this could lead to much prettier games from KT since it uses their proprietary Katana Engine and is easily the best looking game on it. DoA7 certainly has potential to look impeccable.
There is an option in-game to disable photo saving to your SSD, so it won't be full of photos. Even ps5 has that option as well.
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