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Game: Dead or Alive 3Console: XBox
Cheat:
Play as Ein
1. First Beat the game with every character.2. Take Hayate through Survival or Time Attack Mode, and place.
3. Enter your name as "Ein".
4. You can now play him in any mode but Story.
Unlock Ein's third costume
Complete Time Attack in under 6 minutes.Unlock Kasumi's third costume
In the Sparring Option, Perform all of Kasumi's moves under the "Exercise" Option. Once the game awards you the "Complete!" award, you'll have the costume.Unlock Zack's third costume
Beat 20 people in Survival ModeKasumi Hair Trick
When picking Kasumi, press Y for her long hair, A for her pony tail. .Beat the game with each character to see each ending
Unlock 'Real Ending' with On/Off Option. Beat the game with everyone. The last character you beat it with will have the staff credits attached to the ending. Once that's done, you can decide if you want the credits on or off the endings in the Game Settings Screen.Watch clips
When you play as story mode after you have beaten OMEGA you can watch a small clip. At the main menu you can watch the clips of all the characters that have beaten story mode.Alternate costumes
Several characters have alternate versions of the default costumes depending on what button you use to select them on the character screen:Kasumi: (works with cos1-3) Select with A - ponytail, Select with X - braided ponytail, Select with Y - hair down
Hitomi: Select with X on cos1 - same as cos1, but w/out jacket
Tina: Select with X on cos1 - green shirt, leopard pants
Leon: Select with X on cos1 - no shirt w/ bandolier
Jann Lee: Select with X on cos1 - black pants, Select with X on cos2 - yellow version
Christie: Select with X on cos2 - purple version
Hayate: Select with X on cos2 - green version
Hayabusa: Select with X on cos2 - white version
Brad Wong: Select with X on cos2 - red version
Bass: Select with X on cos2 - no shirt
Bayman: Select with X on cos1 - blue hat
Lei Fang: Select with Y on cos1 - white version, Select with X on cos1 - blue version, Select cos1 while holding L - black version
Helena: Select with X on cos2 - black version
Ayane: Select with X on cos2 - white version
Costume Change for Leon
Highlight Leon's first costume. Press X to get Leon to wear bullet shells and no shirt.Better Tag Battle Teams
Lei Fang and TinaGen Fu and Lei Fang
Gen Fu and Jann Lee
Bass and Leon (three types of moves)
Bass and Bayman (four types of moves)
Bass and Jann Lee
Kasumi and Ayane
Lei Fang and Helena
Ein and Hayabusa
Gen Fu and Tina
Bayman's new look
When you highlight the first costume for Bayman press X.3rd Kasumi Costume
To unlock Kasumi's 3rd costume successfully complete exercise mode in sparring mode.Hayate & Brad's new outfit
When you high light the second costume press X.Secret Cinema With Christie
Beat the game with Christie, and once the credits are done, go into the "theatre" option from the main menu. You can now view a secret video clip of Christie, and it shows her butt.Unlock Helena
While selecting Costume 2, press X for a black version of Helena's dress.Unlock Hayate
While selecting Costume 2, press X for a green version of Hayate's ninja outfit.Unlock Ayane
While selecting Costume 2, press X for a white version of Ayane's dress.Control victory view
Press R3 or R4 and use the Left Analog-stick or Right Analog-stick during the victory scene after a battle to change the camera angle. The Left Analog-stick pans the camera, and the Right Analog-stick zooms in and out.Control replays
Hold A + B + X after winning a match. When the replay starts, press Y to slow it down or go back.Manufacturer: Tecmo
Release Date: 13 November, 2001
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
Any new gaming console needs to offer a quality fighting game at launch, and for the Xbox that title is Tecmo's Dead or Alive 3. Though DOA3 doesn't revolutionize the fighting genre, it does offer a great gaming experience, and its graphics easily surpass every other fighting game on the market--on any system.
DOA3 offers eight modes of play, including story, team battle, tag battle, and sparring. Sparring mode is customizable and is a nice way for new players to learn how to play the game, while story mode lets you take one of the 16 available characters through a series of matches culminating in a fight against the über-powerful Omega. Once you defeat Omega, a short movie specific to your character is unlocked. The story mode doesn't make a lot of sense (and the dialogue is laughable) but the end movies are pretty cool, and it's fun playing through the game as each of the characters.
The real meat of the game, though, is its combat, and DOA3 delivers in spades. Each character has specific attacks, such as Zack's Devil Elbow or Bass Armstrong's Stun Gun Chop, and once you get the moves down, the entire affair can unfold like a carefully choreographed ballet as combatants block blows, counterattack, and land devastating punch and kick combos. Adding to the game's appeal are the massive and detailed multilevel arenas (introduced in DOA2), in which a precise kick or punch can send a combatant plummeting through the air down to the arena's next level.
It's obvious that DOA3 was designed as a showcase for the Xbox's graphical prowess, and it shows--the game's graphics are awesome. The character models look amazing and feature highly detailed clothing and accessories, and the animations are extremely smooth. The environments are also outstanding, and feature tons of little touches such as fluttering leaves, snow-covered ground that can be torn up during the course of a fight, and great-looking water. Even the background structures are highly detailed.
DOA3 doesn't rewrite the rules of the fighting genre, but its great graphics and intense fighting--especially in multiplayer mode--make for an enjoyable gaming experience. --William Harms
Pros:
- Brilliant graphics
- Lots of gameplay modes
- Multileveled arenas keep the fighting exciting
- Story mode makes no sense
- Few unlockable extras