Zack Island (Dead or Alive)
Whether you’re talking about the original Zack Island or the revamped, souped up version, the setting of the Dead or Alive Xtreme spinoff series is just about as pristine an island paradise as you can get.
Crystal blue waters… white sandy beaches… and most significantly, a swarm of deadly assassins who have put their differences aside to compete in volleyball, exchange lovely gifts and occasionally, push each other into swimming pools in an exchange of posterior assault.
Let’s be honest, you don’t really want anyone to ever know you play these games. Ayane has got better stuff to do than this, and you probably do, too.
As for the island itself, there is no shortage of activities to partake in. For the outdoorsy types who like to climb, the cliff faces make for an excellent challenge.
Perhaps you’ll hit it big in the casino, enough to splurge on an island of your very own someday? Failing that, you can just laze around the hotel room and take uncomfortable photos of your favorite DOA girl.
About the only drawback of Zack Island in its various iterations is that it is prone to getting destroyed by natural disasters. The first edition was sunk by an erupting volcano, while the sequel fell victim to a meteor shower. Call it the wrath of god if you will for such gross excess, I just hope it didn’t damage my Venus swimsuit. That thing cost me a fortune.