It's not often that the ESRB describes a video game with such vigor as the ratings board did with Tecmo's Dead or Alive: Paradise. It's equally rare for a publisher to thank the ESRB for calling its game "creepy."
But that's how Tecmo Koei America is promoting the mini-game-filled, jiggle-packed Dead or Alive spin-off. "Thank you ESRB for labeling the game 'cheesy,' 'creepy' and 'bizarre'" reads a new press release sent our way. Sure it highlights the marketable points, that Dead or Alive: Paradise lets players "mingle, flirt, play, take snapshots and challenge them in mini-games found throughout the island." And there's a Valentine's Day card, of sorts, that asks you to "get your heart on."
So, armed with that knowledge, maybe having looked at some of the game's older screens and the game's NSFW trailer, it's time to judge. Creepy? Or just bizarrely cheesy?
Maybe a palmful of new gameplay screens that look more realistic for a PSP game will help.



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