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- All Game Guide Review - "The old adage "beauty is only skin deep" basically sums up Dead or Alive 3 rather nicely." Reviewed by Scott Alan Marriott.
- Game Revolution Review - "The whole game makes as much sense as watching an episode of "Twin Peaks" backwards. But it looks a helluva lot better." Given a B by Ben Silverman.
- Gaming Age - Reviewed by: Jim Cordeira, score A. "There are honestly not many reasons to not to pick up Dead or Alive 3."
- Xbox Exclusive Review - "It won't win any medals for a perfectly balanced cast or an innovative control scheme, and it certainly won't be a tourney fighter, but it's still one of those games that you and your friends can play for hours." Rated 7.4-10 by Andy Wilson.
- Heroes of Gaming - [8.8-10] Reviewed by: Miranda Stites. "Dead Or Alive 3 demonstrates the spectacular graphics that the XBox is capable of." Includes screenshots and cheats. (August 8, 2005)
- IGN Review - "But the team didn't stop setting standards in just the graphics as they combined this level of visual quality with subtle but innovative 3D gameplay mechanics incorporating a new standard of strategy never experienced in a 3D fighting game before." Rated 9.4-10 by Aaron Boulding. (December 12, 2001)
- GameZone Review - "Believe it or not, the water in DoA3 is more realistic than the water in "Wave Race: Blue Storm."" Rated 8.5-10 by Louis Bedigian. (December 7, 2001)
- Armchair Empire Review - Score: 9.5-10, Written by Lee Cieniawa. (December 2, 2001)
- GamePro Review - "Minor audio issues aside, DoA3 nails its Xbox debut and firmly establishes itself as the best home console fighting game of 2001." Reviewed by Tokyo Drifter. (November 15, 2001)
- Team Xbox Review - "Arguably one of the best fighters to have been created. Its graphics are unparalleled and the character models are detailed and life+like. " Given a 4.1-5 by Shockwave. (November 14, 2001)
- GameSpot - Reviewed by: Greg Kasavin, score 7.9-10. "Screenshots don't do the game justice." (November 12, 2001)
- GameSpy - Reviewed by Ben Turner (4-5). "Tts gameplay lacks the depth and innovation it needs to differentiate itself from its famous predecessor." Includes screen shots. (November 9, 2001)
- Planet Xbox Review - "One major failing ++ its gameplay lacks the depth and innovation it needs to differentiate itself from its famous predecessor. Don't get me wrong, it's not that it's a poor game ++ on the contrary, it's very fun while you try out all the characters and absorb all the pretty visuals. " Rated 80-100 by Ben Turner. (November 9, 2001)
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