{{Short description|Dead or Alive character}} {{Good article}} {{Use mdy dates|date=September 2022}} {{Infobox character |image = File:DeadOrAlive-Tina-Original.png |image_upright = 0.66 |caption = Tina Armstrong in ''Dead or Alive 2'' (1999) |series = Dead or Alive |first = ''Dead or Alive'' (1996) |creator = Tomonobu Itagaki<ref name="freaks148"/> |lbl1 = Voiced by |data1 = {{Collapsible list|title=English|Kate Higgins <small>(''DOAX2''–present)</small><ref name="btva">{{cite web |title=Tina Armstrong Voices (Dead or Alive) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Dead-or-Alive/Tina-Armstrong/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |accessdate=20 December 2019}}</ref>}}{{collapsible list|title=Japanese|Mami Koyama<ref name="gamest">{{cite magazine |date=1996-09-30 |language=Japanese |magazine=Gamest |issue=180 |page=123 |script-title=ja:僕を〜なめるなあ~! ''Dead or Alive'' |trans-title=Don't Underestimate Me! ''Dead or Alive''}}</ref>|Yūko Nagashima <small>(''DOA2''–present)</small><ref name="btva"/>}} |lbl2 = Portrayed by |data2 = Jaime Pressly (film) |motion_actor = |origin = Texas, United States |nationality = American |fighting_style = Professional wrestling }}

{{Nihongo|'''Tina Armstrong'''|ティナ・アームストロング|Tina Āmusutorongu|lead=yes}} is a character in the ''Dead or Alive'' fighting game series by Koei Tecmo. Introduced in ''Dead or Alive'', she was originally conceived as a tropical "deadly dancer" character by lead developer Tomonobu Itagaki, but was later changed to a professional wrestler due to the development team's love for the sport. The daughter of fellow character Bass Armstrong, he wants her to follow in his footsteps as a wrestler, but she has ambitions to be a model, actress and rock star, much to his dismay. Through the course of the franchise, she has been voiced by Mami Koyama, Yūko Nagashima and Kate Higgins.

Since her debut Tina has been very popular, praised for her character's physical beauty and her personality, most heavily by Asian media outlets. Additional praise has been given to her relationship with Bass, but also how well her character background such as being a model works with titles such as the ''Dead or Alive Xtreme'' series. She has also been cited as a positive example of a female character in literary sources and seen as a partial response to a growing female gaming demographic. Other publications have derided the series' emphasis on sex appeal through her, seeing her as an example of the sexualization of women in video games.

==Conception and creation== {{Multiple image | align = left | image1 = DeadOrAlive-Tina-ConceptArt.png | image2 = DeadOrAlive-Tina-Outfits.png | total_width = 360 | footer = Though the "Deadly Dancer" concept (left) was abandoned, aspects of it influenced Tina appearance in the first game.<ref name="history"/> Meanwhile, many of her outfits (right) focus heavily on fanservice, with the developers feeling that cowgirl attire suited her and using variations of the design across the series.<ref name="saturn"/> }} While working on Koei Tecmo's first ''Dead or Alive'' game, Tina was originally envisioned by lead developer Tomonobu Itagaki to be a "Deadly Dancer", a tropical girl character that fought hit-and-run tactics with "light, dance-like steps". Meanwhile, the character Bass Armstrong, at this point in development called "T-Bass", was planned to be the game's professional wrestling practitioner, as they felt it was a staple of fighting games at that point. Itagaki stated however due to having a lack of interest regarding and ignorance of professional wrestling, Bass was shelved and he focused working on Tina instead. This caused an outcry from the development team, as many of them were professional wrestling fans themselves and did not want omit the fighting style from the game. As a result Itagaki revised his initial concept, with Tina being the debut wrestler for the game's initial release, with motion capture used to create her animations.<ref name="freaks148"/> While Bass was later implemented in the PlayStation port of ''Dead or Alive'', set up in the series' lore as Tina's father,<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Sega Saturn Magazine |language=ja |date=1998-10-16 |issue=29 |script-title=ja:NAOMI™注目のタイトル デッド オア アライブ2 |trans-title=NAOMI™ Featured Title: ''Dead or Alive 2''|publisher=SoftBank |id={{JAN|11234031004Z25}} |pages=110–111}}</ref> the original dancer idea would be revisited in the series through the character Lisa Hamilton.<ref name="freaks148">{{cite book |title=Dead or Alive History: Team Ninja Freaks |publisher=Enterplane|first=Masanori |last=Ujiie|pages=148–149 |language=ja|date=2004|isbn=9784757719798}}</ref>

To develop her attacks and animation they took inspiration from Japanese female wrestler Manami Toyota,<ref>{{cite book |title=Gamest Mook Vol. 57 Dead or Alive |language=ja |page=90 |volume=57 |date=December 1996 |id={{JAN|l06338170981}} |publisher=Shinseisha Inc.}}</ref> such as her Japanese Ocean Cyclone suplex. Itagaki meanwhile began researching old wrestling footage. However, the development team had some difficulty as they felt heavy wrestling moves such as chops would not work as well coming from a female character. Bass's introduction helped, as they were able to give him more refined powerful moves the developers wanted to include. Some techniques such as her Rodeo Hold meanwhile were removed between iterations of the game due to Itagaki feeling they did not translate well to the game's visual presentation. Others were completely redone for ''Dead or Alive 2'', due to Itagaki feeling they weren't quite where he wanted them in terms of presentation, though he had to be careful with the workload given to the motion capture team as they had limited time.<ref name="freaks148"/>

Meanwhile the planning team was in charge of developing her personality, and Itagaki was glad they were able to present her as a cheerful American character. He specifically chose Texas as the origin for Tina and Bass to help solidify this image, and he was pleased when fans from the state told him they considered the characters very Texan.<ref name="freaks148"/> Itagaki further observed that of the cast Tina was the most popular with American audiences, which led him to develop other characters such as Lisa to help a wider cultural playerbase feel included.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Famitsu Xbox |date=November 2003 |page=53 |issue=11 |title=Team Ninja Freaks |language=ja}}</ref>

===Design=== Standing 174&nbsp;cm (5&nbsp;ft 9 in) tall with measurements of 95-60-89&nbsp;cm (37-24-35 in), Tina is a white American woman with blue eyes and blonde hair that extends down her neck and frames her face. According to Itagaki, Tina was intended as a blonde at her debut, but due to hardware issues with the Sega NAOMI arcade hardware they could not properly render her hair color, making it appear darker than intended in the first game.<ref name="freaks148"/> However, according to the development team it was originally brown as a remnant of her original tropical woman design. In the first game, several of her outfits alternate between giving her brown and blonde hair, where in the game's sequel her setting was revised and her hair color was now strictly blonde.<ref name="history">{{cite book |title=Dead or Alive History Book 1995-2015 |id=UPC 4988615067747 |publisher=Koei Tecmo |author=Team Ninja |pages=20, 54–55 |asin=B00OU9E3SM |language=ja |script-quote=ja:そのため、初期は南国女性の名残があり茶髪だっ た。「DOA2』からは設定を見直し、金髪女性となった。|trans-quote=Therefore, in the beginning, she had brown hair, a remnant of a tropical woman. But from DOA2 onwards, the setting was revised and she became a blonde woman.|date=2015-02-19 }}</ref>

For the original ''Dead or Alive'', the development team wanted to counter the then-perception that it was impossible to "create beautiful girls in 3D", with Itagaki aiming to create "Digital Venus" designs that would be popular on media character rankings. To this end particular emphasis was placed on the size and movement of the cast's breasts,<ref name="game-jin">{{cite magazine |magazine=Game-Jin Partner |first=Kōsuke |last=Fujishima |authorlink=Kōsuke Fujishima |page=19|date=Spring 2000 |language=ja |id={{JAN|1113361051204}}|script-title=ja:Kosuke Fujishima Presents 藤島康介の スキスキ ゲームキャラ|trans-title=Kōsuke Fujishima Presents Kōsuke Fujishima's Suki Suki Game Character |issue=12}}</ref> in part due to the development team's own preference and what they perceived as a "breast boom" in Japan at the time, an increase in average bust sizes across the nation. Tina's breasts are the largest amongst the series' primary cast, an aspect along with her "joyful" personality they felt significantly contributed to her high popularity in location test surveys for the first game's arcade release.<ref>{{cite book |title=Gamest Mook Vol. 57 Dead or Alive |language=ja |page=93 |volume=57 |date=December 1996 |id={{JAN|l06338170981}} |publisher=Shinseisha Inc.}}</ref> With ''Dead or Alive 5'', her model was significantly redesigned,<ref name="doa5-look"/> part of an effort by the developers to reduce the game's sexualization of the female cast in response to feedback from Koei Tecmo's overseas branch. The changes in the game led to some backlash from fans however, and some aspects were reverted.<ref>{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029153048/http://gamasutra.com/view/news/178358/Team_Ninja_learns_to_fear_its_fans.php#.UI6hL4fP1qY |title=Team Ninja learns to fear its fans |website=Gamasutra |url=https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/team-ninja-learns-to-fear-its-fans |date=2012-09-26 |first=Christian |last=Nutt |archive-date=October 29, 2012 |access-date=2024-06-20 |url-status=live }}</ref>

When developing her initial outfit, several Japanese female wrestling outfits were considered.<ref>{{cite book |title=Gamest Mook Vol. 57 Dead or Alive |language=ja |page=84 |volume=57 |date=December 1996 |id={{JAN|l06338170981}} |publisher=Shinseisha Inc.}}</ref> In the first game, her primary outfit consisted of a sleeveless red shirt tie up to expose her midriff, black leggings, and red gloves with circular weights around each wrist.<ref name="history"/> In the game's sequel her outfit changed to incorporate a black bustier bra with matching laced high-cut spats, a sleeveless white high cut jacket, white cowboy boots, and white frills that dangle off her lower arms. This remained her primary outfit in several titles such as ''Dead or Alive 3'', or was included as an alternative.<ref name="freaks148"/> Meanwhile throughout the series she has multiple other outfit options, some of which designed with fanservice in mind such as a catsuit with a tail. Others incorporated either cowgirl or American flag aesthetics as the development team felt both suited her.<ref name="freaks23">{{cite book |title=Dead or Alive History: Team Ninja Freaks |publisher=Enterplane|first=Masanori |last=Ujiie|pages=23, 92|language=ja|date=2004|isbn=9784757719798}}</ref><ref name="saturn">{{cite book |pages=97, 100–101 |language=ja |script-title=ja:Dead or Alive 公式攻略 ガイド Sega Saturn 特別編集 |trans-title=Dead or Alive Official Strategy Guide Sega Saturn Special Edition |isbn=9784073070696 |publisher=Dengeki Strategy King |date=October 30, 1997 }}</ref> For ''Dead or Alive 6'', they focused on popular wrestling-themed outfits at the time. They struggled with how realistic to make her look, wanting to give her a "lively Texas girl" aesthetic but not to the point of taking away from her "superstar" aspect.<ref>{{cite book |title=Dead or Alive 6 Official Book |language=ja |date=2018-09-10 |asin=B07H7D1FMJ |publisher=Koei Tecmo |page=33}}</ref>

==Appearances== Tina Armstrong was introduced in the 1996 fighting video game ''Dead or Alive'' by Koei Tecmo, and is the daughter of professional wrestler Bass. Tina's mother died when she was young, with Bass raising her as a single father and wanting her to follow in his footsteps as a professional wrestler. Tina however wished to be a model, and the two routinely bicker and fight over her future. After Bass entered the Dead or Alive fighting tournament, she took part herself hoping the exposure would help launch that career. Despite Bass' interference, she successfully garners such attention at the end of ''Dead or Alive 2''{{'}}s tournament,<ref name="freaks148"/> and later also becomes a rock star. She enters the subsequent tournaments hoping to propel her career further and become a Hollywood actress, with Bass still wanting her to instead follow in his footsteps.<ref name="doa4">{{cite web |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/dead-or-alive-5-roster/ |website=GamesRadar+ |first1=Alex |last1=Roth |first2=Henry |last2=Gilbert |title=Dead or Alive 5 roster - Meet all the announced fighters for the game |date=2012-09-07 |accessdate=2024-06-15 |archive-date=June 15, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240615092520/https://www.gamesradar.com/dead-or-alive-5-roster/ |url-status=live }}</ref> By ''Dead or Alive 6'', Tina has formed a wrestling group with her father and MMA fighter Mila, hoping to use the exposure to run as a state governor.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gamereactor.eu/bass-tina-and-mila-announced-for-dead-or-alive-6/ |title=Bass, Tina and Mila announced for Dead or Alive 6 |website=Gamereactor |accessdate=2024-06-17 |date=2018-10-08 |first=Jonas |last=Mäki |archive-date=June 19, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240619024722/https://www.gamereactor.eu/bass-tina-and-mila-announced-for-dead-or-alive-6/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

In terms of gameplay, Tina is designed to be a "brute" style character that does heavy hitting attacks, however lacks the strength of some of the game's cast. To balance this, she has higher agility than those other characters, able to perform short combos or strong singular attacks,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://uk.xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/dead-or-alive-4/guide/page_12.html |website=GameSpy |title=Dead or Alive 4 Walkthrough & Strategy Guide: Tina |date=2006-01-24 |accessdate=2024-06-27 |archive-date=May 25, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140525200445/http://uk.xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/dead-or-alive-4/guide/page_12.html |url-status=live }}</ref> such as launching herself butt first with her hips to collide with the opponent.<ref name="endo" /> Much of Tina's gameplay revolves around countering an opponent's attacks selectively, and being careful to not be countered herself. Additionally she has a wide variety of grab type moves, and a special attack that can be performed when her back is against a wall, leaping off it and grabbing the opponent in a bodyslam.<ref>{{cite web |website=GameSpot |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/dead-or-alive-4-walkthrough/1100-6142341/ |title=Dead or Alive 4 Walkthrough |first=Matthew |last=Rorie |accessdate=2024-06-27 |date=2006-01-25}}</ref>

Outside of the main series titles, she also appears in the first two ''Dead or Alive Xtreme'' spinoff games. While she was originally excluded from ''Dead or Alive Xtreme 3'' she later appeared in ''Venus Vacation'' to celebrate ''Dead or Alive''{{'}}s 25th anniversary. Producer Yasunori Sakuda noted it was done with some difficulty, as he felt the fanbase would have reacted badly to a "half-hearted effort".<ref name="venus"/> In other media, Tina appears in the live-action film ''DOA: Dead or Alive'' (2006), portrayed by Jaime Pressly.<ref name="RT">{{cite web |url=http://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/jamie-pressly-happy-to-see-doa-dead-or-alive-buried |title=Jamie Pressly Happy to See "DOA: Dead or Alive" Buried |first=Fred |last=Topel |website=Rotten Tomatoes |date=May 8, 2007 |accessdate=November 10, 2015 |archive-date=February 23, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223175144/http://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/jamie-pressly-happy-to-see-doa-dead-or-alive-buried/ |url-status=live }}</ref> She also appears in several stories in the gag comic series ''Dead or Alive 2 Comic Anthology'' by DNA Media Comics.<ref>{{cite book |author=DNA Media Comics |publisher=Osamu Harada |date=2001-08-15 |isbn=9784921066529 |language=ja |title=Dead or Alive 2 Comic Anthology}}</ref>

In Japanese, Tina was voiced by Mami Koyama in the first game, with Yūko Nagashima taking over the role for all subsequent game appearances. Meanwhile, starting with the release of ''Dead or Alive Xtreme 2'' she is voiced in English by Kate Higgins,<ref name="btva"/> who performs her character with a Southern accent.<ref name=Kakuchopurei/> In an interview with ''Gamest'' magazine, Koyama praised Tina's strength and figure, feeling that the character would be popular with men.<ref name="gamest"/> Nagashima by contrast grew heavily attached to the character, with Sakuda stating in an interview Nagashima was elated to voice the character again for her appearance in ''Venus Vacation'' due to the long period of time between it and ''Dead or Alive 6''.<ref name="venus"/>

==Promotion and reception== To promote the first game's release, Tecmo published cosplay guides for the female cast,<ref name="history"/> and for the Sega Saturn version, they developed costumes based on the designs, hiring a cosplayer to portray Tina and partnering with publisher Dengeki Strategy King to compare the model and her in-game counterpart.<ref>{{cite book |pages=108 |language=ja |script-title=ja:Dead or Alive 公式攻略 ガイド Sega Saturn 特別編集 |isbn=9784073070696 |publisher=Dengeki Strategy King |date=October 30, 1997 }}</ref> At a release party to promote ''Dead or Alive 2'', a variety of merchandise was released including pin-up posters, clothing items, and figurines featuring Tina.<ref name="arcadia">{{cite magazine |script-title=ja:''DOA2''レアグッズ発売! |trans-title=''DOA2'' Rare Goods on Sale!|language=ja |magazine=Monthly Arcadia |page=187 |issue=2 |date=July 2000|id={{JAN|1111547070582}}}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |language=ja |magazine=Monthly Arcadia |id={{JAN|1111547070650}}|page=187 |issue=14 |date=July 2001 |script-title=ja:DOAのキャラクターがアクションフィギュアで登場 }}</ref> An in-game "black bunny" swimsuit for Tina was included with pre-orders of ''Dead or Alive 5''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.siliconera.com/2012/07/31/christie-tina-and-ayane-show-off-dead-or-alive-5-bikini-pre-order-costumes/|title=Christie, Tina And Ayane Show Off Dead or Alive 5 Bikini Pre-Order Costumes|last=Sahdeev|first=Ishaan|website=Siliconera|date=July 31, 2012|accessdate=February 10, 2016}}</ref> Other merchandise to promote the character has included 3D mouse pads,<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.famitsu.com/news/201301/29027934.html |script-title=ja:『''デッド オア アライブ 5''』レイファン、こころ、ティナのマウスパッドが登場! この弾力、体験してみる価値あり!!|trans-title=Mouse Pads of Leifang, Kokoro, and Tina From Dead or Alive 5 Are Now Available! This Elasticity Is Worth Experiencing! |magazine=Famitsu |date=2013-01-29 |access-date=2016-02-06|language=ja}}</ref> trading cards,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0406/25/news19.html |website=ITMedia |language=ja |script-title=ja:東京キャラクターショーで''DOA''グッズをGETせよ!|trans-title=Get ''DOA'' Goods at the Tokyo Character Show! |date=2004-06-25 |accessdate=2024-06-26}}</ref> a Xbox controller,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://games.sina.com.cn/newgames/2004/08/082041557.shtml |language=zh |script-title=zh:''死或生 极限版'' 限定版Xbox手柄 |trans-title=''Dead or Alive Extreme Edition'' Limited Edition Xbox Controller |date=2004-08-20 |website=Games.sina.com.cn |accessdate=2025-12-04}}</ref> and women's swimwear.<ref>{{cite magazine |issn=1544-6816 |magazine=GMR |issue=8 |date=September 2003 |page=16 |title=Itsy Bitsy... Get Your Bikini On or Off}}</ref> As part of a cross-promotion with Tecmo Koei, Sega featured Tina and other ''Dead or Alive'' characters on digital cards that were added to the PlayStation Vita release of their game ''Samurai & Dragons''.<ref name="siliconera.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.siliconera.com/2013/08/07/dead-or-alive-5-characters-are-crossing-into-a-sega-game/ |title=Dead Or Alive 5 Characters Are Crossing Into a Sega Game |website=Siliconera |date=August 7, 2013 |accessdate=June 19, 2014 |archive-date=April 17, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190417212609/https://www.siliconera.com/2013/08/07/dead-or-alive-5-characters-are-crossing-into-a-sega-game/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

Tina has been well received as a character since her debut, described by Paragon Publishing's ''Dreamcast Magazine'' as "the consummate" babe of ''Dead or Alive 2''.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Dead or Alive 2: Alive & Heaving |magazine=Dreamcast Magazine |page=39 |date=January 2001 |issue=5 |issn=1466-2388}}</ref> Brazilian magazine ''SuperGamePower''{{'}}s editor in chief expressed surprise when readers voted her their favorite female video game character among a wide selection, though understood why, praising her design for having "thick legs and a lot of opulence".<ref>{{cite magazine |issn=0104-611X|magazine=SuperGamePower |language=Portuguese |date=April 2001 |issue=85 |volume=7 |title=Catre do Chefe |pages=3, 15}}</ref> The staff of ''Kakuchopurei'' stated her moves and fighting style were "in-your-face and graceful", comparing her to the character King of the ''Tekken'' series "but with a svelte figure that somehow hits hard like a Mac truck {{sic}}." Additional praise was given for her wrestling stage outfits, particularly as the series progressed, and the allure of her Southern accent.<ref name=Kakuchopurei>{{cite web |url=https://www.kakuchopurei.com/2019/02/ranking-the-dead-or-alive-waifus-hot/ |title=Ranking The Dead or Alive Waifus From Hot To Scoville-Breaking Smokin' |website=Kakuchopurei |accessdate=2024-06-14 |date=2019-02-27 |archive-date=May 16, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230516113316/https://www.kakuchopurei.com/2019/02/ranking-the-dead-or-alive-waifus-hot/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Meanwhile, Mike Fahey of ''Kotaku'' praised her design change for ''Dead or Alive 5'', calling her previous appearance "a meaty amazon" compared to her new "lean, mean wrestling machine" look.<ref name="doa5-look">{{cite web |url=https://kotaku.com/dead-or-alive-5-the-kotaku-review-update-5946157 |first=Mike |last=Fahey |title=Dead or Alive 5: The Kotaku Review [Update] |date=2012-09-25 |accessdate=2024-06-17 |website=Kotaku |archive-date=June 17, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240617023640/https://kotaku.com/dead-or-alive-5-the-kotaku-review-update-5946157 |url-status=live }}</ref>

Hiroyuki Endo of Japanese website ''Game Watch'' called her father-daughter dynamic with Bass one of the best aspects of the ''Dead or Alive'' series, and further praised how he supported her privately as "somehow warm and comforting". He was particularly glad to see her return in ''Venus Vacation'', stating her "activeness is still alive and well in this game", and additionally praised how her background as a model worked with the ''Xtreme'' titles, fitting the game's "dress up" aspect through various outfits and swimwear while also bringing a sense of cuteness to her. Endo expressed that while there was a lot of emphasis on the character's breasts, he found the hips in her character design more appealing, and enjoyed the humor in how her gameplay in the series allowed her to use them as a literal weapon against opponents, and furthermore called the proportions of her character design "perfect from any angle".<ref name="endo">{{cite web |url=https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/kikaku/1382956.html |script-title=ja:「''DOAXVV''」についに登場! アメリカンなパワフルヴィーナス、ティナのベストショットを大放出!!|trans-title=Finally Appearing in ''DOAXVV''! A Huge Release of the Best Shots of the Powerful American Venus, Tina!! |date=2022-01-28 |accessdate=2024-06-17 |website=Game Watch |first=Hiroyuki |last=Endo |language=ja}}</ref>

Other Asian outlets offered similar praise. ''Famitsu''{{'}}s Zenji Nishikawa stated she has "a wild and unrestrained personality", enjoying her interactions with the other characters and further calling her "cheerful" and that "just looking at her will make you feel better."<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Famitsu |accessdate=2024-06-17 |date=2022-01-28 |first=Zenji |last=Nishikawa |url=https://www.famitsu.com/news/202201/28248914.html |script-title=ja:『DOAXVV』にティナが帰ってきた! パワフルでセクシーなスーパースターを、グラビアと動画で先行体験リポート♪ |language=ja |archive-date=June 17, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240617121500/https://www.famitsu.com/news/202201/28248914.html |url-status=live }}</ref> ''Dengeki Online'' writer "kbj" stated that while he initially had a "slightly flashy image", but upon seeing her revamped character design for ''Dead or Alive 5'' he was surprised by her cuteness and how attractive she seemed, and felt games like ''Venus Vacation'' portrayed her actual personality as "always positive and powerful."<ref name="venus">{{cite web |url=https://dengekionline.com/articles/116146/ |website=Dengeki Online |author=kbj |accessdate=2024-06-17 |language=ja |script-title=ja:『''DOAXVV''』28日のアプデで参戦するティナの画像を掲載。熱い思いで開発された作田さんへのインタビューも |trans-title=''DOAXVV'' Has Posted an Image of Tina, Who Will Be Joining the Game in the Update on the 28th. Also Includes an Interview With Sakuda-San, Who Developed the Character With Great Passion. |date=2022-01-28 |archive-date=June 17, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240617124435/https://dengekionline.com/articles/116146/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The staff of Chinese website ''Games.sina.com.cn'' meanwhile described her as a character "embodies the undeniable toughness of a modern woman, the strength of a wrestler, and the determination to fight for her goals".<ref>{{cite web |website=Games.sina.com.cn|url=http://games.sina.com.cn/o/g/2008-07-03/10122585.shtml?from=wap |date=2008-07-03 |accessdate=2024-06-17 |language=zh |trans-title=The Aesthetics of the Q-Version Characters in ''Dead or Alive OL'' |script-title=zh:《''生死格斗OL''》Q版角色的审美|page=2}}</ref> They additionally shared Endo's praise for her legs, stating that while they were "slightly thick and slightly inconsistent with the gorgeous style", players appreciated them.<ref>{{cite web |website=Games.sina.com.cn |accessdate=2024-06-17 |url=http://games.sina.com.cn/t/n/2012-03-19/0942595228.shtml |script-title=zh:纤纤玉腿勾魂夺魄 游戏中的十大美腿 |trans-title=The Slender Legs Are So Charming and Charming. The Top Ten Beautiful Legs in Gaming |date=2012-03-19 |language=zh |archive-date=June 17, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240617132902/http://games.sina.com.cn/t/n/2012-03-19/0942595228.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref> They also stated her design helped offset what the felt was a jarring Japanese aspect of her aesthetic, which by itself made her less appealing to them than other characters in the series like the British Helena.<ref>{{cite web |website=Games.sina.com.cn |accessdate=2024-06-17 |url=http://games.sina.com.cn/t/n/2011-08-12/1438521845.shtml |date=2011-08-12 |language=zh |script-title=zh:丰乳翘臀皆浮云 看游戏娇娘的擎天大白腿 |trans-title=Big Breasts and Hips Are All Floating Clouds. Look At the Game Girl’s Sky-High White Legs |archive-date=June 17, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240617132907/http://games.sina.com.cn/t/n/2011-08-12/1438521845.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref>

In a discussion with Takashi Kurokochi, orthopedic surgeon and director of the Yurakucho Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Japanese magazine ''Game Hihyou'' asked him to comment on female characters in fighting games and what made their designs particularly beautiful in the eyes of Japanese audiences, among them Tina and Helena. Kurokochi noted the emphasized lower jaw and cheekbones of their character designs, feeling it gave their faces a distinctive contour. He drew comparison to actress Audrey Hepburn as a prominent example of Western beauty, stating she had similar features but was not considered beautiful by Asian standards due to her small face. In contrast, Tina and Helena had more balanced facial features, something he felt helped set them apart.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=ゲーム批評|trans-magazine=Game Hihyou |script-title=ja:ゲーム業界だけじゃものたりない そうだ、整形外科医に聞いてみよう|trans-title=The Gaming Industry Alone Is Not Enough. That’s Right, Let’s Ask an Orthopedic Surgeon |language=ja |pages=14–15 |volume=43 |date=March 2002|publisher=Micro Magazine|id={{JAN|1103679030787}}}}</ref>

===Regarding sexualization and impact=== Various publications were more critical of Tina's appearance, such as the book ''The Psychology of Entertainment Media'', which cited an image of her in a bikini as an example of a "sexualized, objectified video game character" and its impact on societal perception.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Psychology of Entertainment Media |page=202 |date=2012 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=9781136809354 |editor=L.J. Shrum |first1=Karen E. |last1=Dill |first2=Melinda C.R. |last2=Burgess}}</ref> The book ''Sex in Consumer Culture'' cited her as an example of a hypersexualized female character in video games often portrayed as having "uncharacteristically large breasts and unusually small waists".<ref>{{cite book |title=Sex in Consumer Culture |page=56 |editor=Jacqueline Lambiase, Tom Reichert |date=2013-10-18 |isbn=9781136684050 |publisher=Taylor & Francis}}</ref> In his review of ''Dead or Alive 5'', ''National Post'' writer Matthew O'Mara noted that series newcomer Mila's less sexualized design was the opposite of Tina's, yet both characters "suffer from the same sexist design choices". He particularly called out the decision to give Tina additional animations that "make her breasts flop about while most of the other characters remain stationary" alongside clothing options that emphasized this aspect, and felt it served to "appeal to the lowest common denominator of who they think are playing the games: Men who stare at boobs."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://business.financialpost.com/2013/09/13/dead-or-alive-5-ultimate-review-a-year-down-the-road/?__lsa=8fe6-6cdb |title=Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate Review — A year down the road |website=Financial Post |date=September 13, 2013 |accessdate=June 19, 2014 |last1=O'Mara |first1=Matthew |archive-date=October 12, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141012064731/http://business.financialpost.com/2013/09/13/dead-or-alive-5-ultimate-review-a-year-down-the-road/?__lsa=8fe6-6cdb |url-status=live }}</ref> In contrast, Zachary Miller of ''Nintendo World Report'' appreciated the attention to detail, citing Tina as one of the best examples of breast physics in modern gaming due to how naturally they reacted to clothing, though at the same time he felt they were unnatural on her model, particularly in how they should rest on the character's chest, and this caused a similar feel with her animations.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/blog/33281/of-nerds-and-men-containment |title=Of Nerds and Men: Containment |website=Nintendo World Report |first=Zachary |last=Miller |date=February 14, 2013 |accessdate=2014-06-19 |archive-date=June 5, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240605030212/http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/blog/33281/of-nerds-and-men-containment |url-status=live }}</ref>

Others offered a contrary point of view, such as the book ''Femme Fatalities'' that cited Tina as an example of a trend of strong action heroine characters introduced in video games, something the authors regarded as a response to a growing demographic of female gamers.<ref>{{cite book |title=Femme Fatalities: Representations of Strong Women in the Media |first1=Rikke |last1=Schubart|first2=Anne |last2=Gjelsvik |date=2004 |isbn=9789189471252 |publisher=Nordicom}}</ref> Author Christopher B. Patterson cited her as an example of how the ''Dead or Alive'' series "depicted the 'cultural fragrance' of racial identities through a kawaii minimalism", noting how both she and Bass represent Japanese views of Southern American culture through their blonde hair and use of the American flag on their attire. He further stated that the series "enhanced these stereotypes by dramatizing them with exhuberant personalities" that integrated their national backgrounds into their fighting styles. He argued the sex appeal aspect also played into this and encouraged players to mentally associate her fighting technique with cultural "fetish". Patterson further argued that elements such as sexualized attire, which included items such as a cow print bikini, helped illustrate her racial and cultural identity as an "explicit pleasure" for players to enjoy.<ref name="openworld">{{cite book |pages=55–56 |last=Patterson |first=Christopher B. |title=Open World Empire: Race, Erotics, and the Global Rise of Video Games |date=April 14, 2020 |publisher=New York University Press |isbn=9781479802043}}</ref>

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