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5lr has better stage more costumes and mode to play than 6
Some costumes are unlockable, while most are paid DLC.
Thanks again.
DoA 6 on PC looks better, but (for it's time) the DLC prices were crazy. However in hindsight 2 dollars per costume seems downright cheap. (Costumes in Street Fighter 6 are 10 bucks each)
So, depends what you want really. I really would like a DoA 7 I miss this series...
I play DOA5 online from time to time, if you're patient enough, you can definitely find matches.
I don't have a console , only pc version, so can't compare. With pc one can use reshade and DOA5 looks great after applying shaders. I think it looks better than DOA6. DOA6 has a brighter and smoother look to it. I turn the brightness down much more in 6 to make it look less glossy. Reshade wont work in 6 unless its started outside the exe. The work around for that seems to be out of date though.
But DOA5 > DOA6 easily.