6 is understandable, if they review it as a volleyball game. To me, it seems like they're trying for more of the sim, sport-RPG type thing.
Basically, if you want a great volleyball game, this isn't the game you want. The ackward angles you see in the FMVs is how the volleyball game is played. Makes it harder to aim shots, recieve the ball, and everything else. It lacks the depth of Beach Spikers, to say it nicely.
But on the other hand, it's not bad like really annoying. It's more of a casual volleyball game feel. Beach Spikers has the true volleyball competition feel, with rules, a defined court, etc. DOA is more of the recreational game of volleyball.
Beach Spikers is clearly superior when it comes to volleyball, but I wouldn't say DOA isn't good, in it's own way. I haven't really gotten into the presents and everything yet, but I still enjoyed playing what I did so far.
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