

Hold any shoulder or trigger button to remove his bandana.Ĭostume 2 ( Bass) - Orange jumpsuit with suspenders and the sleeves tied together, a tank top with a "D" over the left breast, leather boots, and an utility belt with various equipment. NOTE: Due to both systems hitting the limits which they can handle with the release of the "Halloween 2015 Set" DLC, these versions of the game no longer release new DLC.Ĭostume 1 ( Bass) - Leather vest with red-and-white stripes, white tank top, black pants, leather boots, a pair of gloves, army dog tags, United States flag bandana, and a pair of sunglasses.

With the release of the downloadable costumes, Bass was given 9 different DLC costumes, adding his total up to 17 costumes. If you wish, please examine the table, and add needed information.įor the updated versions of Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, Bass has 8 costumes at the start of the game, with 2 being available from the start, and the remaining 6 costumes being unlocked through either Arcade Mode, Time Attack Mode, or Survival Mode. The following table is incomplete for one or more reason. For the tag team option, both characters will unlock a costume, and all of the costumes can be unlocked even from courses that were already cleared. Strong) in the 2015 title, Dead or Alive 5 Last Round.īass' costumes are unlocked in the order listed, regardless of the difficulty and mode played. So, while Dead or Alive 5: Last Round can be expensive, for the overwhelming majority of players it’s actually not going to be, because they’re going to be selective.The following are the costumes available to Bass Armstrong (aka Mr. Where a season pass isn’t immediately appealing, I would assume that people will simply buy individual costumes for their favourite characters – I know that while I have every costume for Hitomi, Kokoro and Marie Rose, every other character has big gaps in the wardrobe).

I can’t imagine too many people buying every single costume or season pass, either. The rest – all those costumes – pure gravy. if you just count the DLC characters as “essential” (such as last month’s Naotora Ii), and it would be reasonable to suggest they are, as they add substantive features to the gameplay, then you’re looking at a far, far smaller output – some $20 or so. basic logic would suggest that no DLC revenue equals no DLC.īecause the costuming is completely optional and cosmetic, there’s no need to actually buy any of it. The basic reality is, of course, that those costumes, characters, and the continued development on Dead or Alive 5, would not be happening if Koei Tecmo was not making revenue from the game. I’ve made a short little video to explain some of my reasoning (below), but I’d like to expand on it a little further, too. In fact, I fully support the DLC strategy that Koei Tecmo has going on with the game, and have bought a whole lot of the costumes and characters now. Related reading: Matt’s review of the original release of Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.īut I don’t mind at all. You’re looking at over $100 for the season pass. Some people think that’s ridiculous, when the changes are cosmetic, and, to those people, expensive. Dead or Alive 5: Last Round has embarked on its fourth season of DLC costumes, stages and, occasionally, characters.
