Modification Dead Or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation - Misaki D for GTA San Andreas. Mod adds in your game the heroine of the game Dead Or Alive Xtreme. For Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation on the PC, GameFAQs presents a message board for game discussion and help. Sep 15, 2016 - Dead or Alive 5 Last Round. [PC GAME] DEAD OR ALIVE Xtreme Venus Vacation| Soft Engine 2.0. DMM Game Player download page. Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus is a Sports/Volleyball game published by Tecmo Koei released on March 24, 2016 for the PlayStation Vita. Let’s get what this game is out of the way; Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus is a game where you pick one of nine girls and take them on a fourteen day vacation to a tropical island. A PC web browser version called Dead or Alive Xtreme Venus Vacation was released in 2017. A Nintendo Switch port, entitled Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet, is set launch in Japan in 2019.
Today Koei Tecmo released a new batch of screenshots and information about Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation, that will be released in Japan for PC this year through the DMM Games platform.
We get to see the equipment screen that will let us equip the girls with swimsuit coming with different specs and abilities, a beach volley match that also features the new character Misaki. As the match goes on, the girls’ stamina will decrease, so having high stamina is crucial in long matches. Stats like power and technique, alongside skill bonuses, will influence the outcome of attacks and defense.
The gacha system at the base of the free-to-play business model of the game will let you draw new swimsuits, and the scene you’ll see depends on the rarity and attributes. If you get a SR bikini, there will be only one scene, but SSR swimsuits will show two.
In the screenshots you can see scenes with Marie Rose, Honoka and Hitomi.
Interestingly, swimsuit “malfunctions” are also included with certain combinations of characters and swimsuits. For instance the SSR swimsuit “Minuet” for Marie Rose and the SSR bikini “Libra” for Hitomi will show malfunction scenes.
Pre-registration also begins today, offering a plethora of free items. You can find it here, but you’ll need a DMM account (in Japanese) to do it.
Last, but not least, we find out the minimum and recommended PC system requirements. Interestingly, if you match the recommended specs the game will use the Soft Engine 2.0 (which is the same used on Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 for PS 4). If you have a weaker PC that only matches the minimum specs, the game will use the Soft Engine Lite (originally used on Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 for PS Vita).