We were supposed to have already reached the apotheosis of Dead or Alive 5 with 2013's Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, but Team Ninja has decided to increase the jiggle and give its ninja-, wrestler- and karate master-filled lineup one final makeover so the team can debut on current-gen systems. Being this is the fourth Dead or Alive 5 title released in a little over two years, it's easy to see that Koei Tecmo is doing things the Capcom way and trying to get the most out of Team Ninja's already polished combat system.
Earlier today, Eiji Aonuma, the supervisor for Hyrule Warriors, announced the new character in Hyrule Warriors' Twilight Princess pack and he's excited enough for all of us.
Beat up gangs of Gorons while playing as Hyrule Warriors' main villains. Now if only the 1989 version of Link from 'The Legend of Zelda' cartoon was a DLC character.