Anyway, seems an odd choice to bring to the PC. I wonder what prompted the idea.
I'm guessing that they probably looked at the PC market and Team Ninja said this -- "Something's been missing all these years from the PC genre, over the years: the beat-'em-up genre. We have a well-recognized game in DOA in the consoles, which many respect. Why not try it on the PC? I think we can take this genre by storm and show PC companies how to do a brawler; especially since there's pretty much no competition in this genre on the PC. "
Also, with
X360's equipped w/ Microsoft control pads that you can actually plug into your PC to use as a PC gamepad and also w/ the various amount of PC controllers out there as it already is, they probably realized that they can easily tap right into a market that doesn't even really exist into the PC. Team Ninja will basically win this market by default, since there's no competition in this market on the PC, currently.
Okay, go ahead -- name the last beat 'em up that was on the PC; maybe Mortal Kombat 4???!?! Wasn't there some other brawler w/ robots on the PC? Can't think of the name of that one -- but, that was long ago, if I recall. I think it was -- yeah, One Must Fall: Battlegrounds?!?!?
Also, let's think about this. A brawler is usually played best w/ multiple players -- often, it's done in the same house; the console specialized w/ this. W/ a PC, that's not likely going to happen -- too many people cramped in front of one PC is not comfy....
...SF for The X-Box got a special version, in which you could play it online. Why not bring that kind of game over to the PC??? See, the PC has always had this really crazy multiplayer atmosphere, which is often seen in FPS games, where numerous players battle each other online from all over the country and world -- sometimes in games of 32 players and even 64 players! Even more, if you bring the MMO into this --and, while I'm on that matter, nobody does the MMO better than the PC, either. So, what would be a better place to play a brawler than on a crazy multiplayer atmosphere online like the Internet?
Let's just hope DOA doesn't join Windows Live....We really could use a brawler on here, in which you can play against opponents all over any computer you can think of. Oh, and my PC control pad wouldn't mind being used for another game, as well!
I think Team Ninja had made a smart decision, if you ask me.