Mortal Kombat combines the novelty of extreme violence with a great fighting engine. My favorite moments with Mortal Kombat were always playing against a friend (Gamespy’s Ryan Scott is a beast), but I was disgusted by how unbalanced some of the single...
Abstract: The fighting game series that has showcased over-the-top violence for nearly 20 years has finally made it to store shelves for its 9th iteration. However instead of simply tacking the number 9 to the end, this new Mortal Kombat is a reboot of the serie...
Abstract: Over the years, as the fighting game genre became more crowded, something weird happened to the Mortal Kombat series. It started to change its DNA. While I'm all for evolution in a series, Mortal Kombat took this to an extreme, and some strange things ...
One of the most indepth story modes to grace a fighting game, Revamped control system makes it easy to pick up and play, Huge amount of content to unlock, Challenge Tower minigames and challenges are lots of fun, Viciously brutal moves.
Shao Kahn is incredibly cheap, Occasionally laggy online play.
Over-the-top, bloody, and bursting with content, Mortal Kombat is a return to form for the franchise....
Abstract: It always seemed rather strange that whenever fighting games are brought up, the names “Mortal Kombat” and “Street Fighter” are usually the first titles that come into people’s minds. Strange, because while the former’s gameplay has consist...
Abstract: Oude tijden herleven met Mortal Kombat, een reboot van de serie die in grote lijnen hetzelfde speelt als de allereerste delen. De Mortal Kombat -reeks leek allang afgeschreven te zijn. Nadat de eerste drie games mid jaren negentig spelers vast wisten te h...