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Mortal Kombat Trilogy: King Of All Fighting Games August 9, 2006 Michael A.K.A. God of games (Loughton (London), England) I recently bought a copy of mortal combat trilogy from this website, after playing it about 4 years ago. I would rate this game THE BEST fighting game EVER. Using an arcade style of fighting but still with all the gore of modern games, mortal combat kicks it opponents. To start off there is 37 charecters (5 unlockable) all with their own signiture fighting moves, weapons and falalities, making this the most satisfying fighting game ever. Not only is the fighting satisfying, but finishing the enemy off by uppercutting them onto a pit of spikes or pulling out their skeleton or maybe just turning into a dragon and biting them in half. No matter how many times you do it, or to what, it will always make you smile. (Just don't attempt!)
A Classic April 23, 2004 Mr. J. Marinos 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am no proffesional when it comes to computer games, but this is a classic. The playability and anger factor is great alongside the visious blood-thirsty Fatalities. This introduces the comical Babality and Animality death moves too, which can make beating your opponent that extra bit more humiliating for them. The soundtrack is excellent and fits the style and mood of the 90's computer game perfectly. Much fun in single player too as you can battle through levels of difficulty to kill Shau Kahn. Amusing quotes and apperances by the production team bring a smile across your face as you uppercut your opponents onto a bed of spikes. You can also choose from a wide range of charcters from gods to robots, along with being able to change from classic Rayden to a newer Rayden costume along with JAX and others too. Brutal, fun and simply brilliant!
Midway's Best Effort Yet. August 21, 2003 SythiaN (U.K) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Ever Since I first recived a copy of the first Mortal Kombat, I have been addicted to the game and its sequels. Mortal Kombat Trilogy, Following as the fifth installment in the series of violent beat em up games,MKT has manged to grow yet even greater, With a whole new range of features and characters "32 plus 4 Bosses to be exact, The PS Version also features clasic MK Characters From MK1, Kano,Jax,Rayden Classic which are among these" each featuring there own large arsenal of crippling manovers to inflict as much pain on the oppositon as possible avalible from start,Thus plenty of game time to be had! As that wasnt enough there is a whole selection of arena's for you to try your killing skills out among the kontenders. The arena's all feature among previous MK Games, Thus theres a whole lot of diffrent areas to battle it out in. So in Short MK Trilogy is a combined effort of Mk1,Mk2,Mk3 and Some UMK Features. Making it a very powerful contender among beat em ups! The Question can it compete with Todays modern 3D Fighting games? Yes it can it has good replay due to the amount of Characters and features present. The Reason I cant give MKT, 5 / 5 Stars is because in my view, a game has to be pretty much flawless, im not easy to give out 5 /5 stars, or 10/10, the Loading times for Shang Tsung Morphing effects lets the game down a little, but nothing to effect the overall MK Experince.Rated SythiaN Stylie Copyright Lord SythiaN 2003 Gameplay - 8/10 Sound 9/10 Graphics 6.5/10 Fun Factor 10/10 Replay Value 10/10 Overall 8.5/10 - Great Learning Curve - 1 Hour FPS: Thats Tricky Im Estamating since its a 2D Game the anamation on the PS is not terribly free flowing,4-6 fps on each character anamation. Value for money: I would say so! <----Thx For Checking My Review out ----->
Good game, needs optimising May 26, 2001 E. PARRY (UK) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
With all the 3d beat-em ups like TekkenTag and so forth around, I was quite pleased to get an old arcade classic like this. It has real vintage appeal, and it's also a really fun game. Unfortunately, there are several bugs. For one thing, the loading times can be very frustrating, they surely could have done something about this. Also, even when the game is on easy mode, it has a tendency to become very hard a couple of fights into the game. This may just be when you put the cheats on (such as one-button fatalities, which only ever seems to make your character perform Brutalities and nothing else), and I seem to remember a similar problem with MK3 on the SNES. The control response is not fantastic either. I would also have liked it if they could've included the moves in the instrucions booklet, all the other fighting games do this nowadays because they realise that people will just get them off the internet or something (hell, I did), no-one work them out for themselves. But it's all three games rolled into one at a good price, so I guess you can't say fairer than that can you? Especially since MK4 was rubbish.
MK Trilogy - PSX April 12, 2001 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
MKT combines all of the past 3 MK games onto one CD. All the characters from all 3 games are there, including the bosses, and there are even new finishers. However, being a CD, there are disadvantages. Such as when Shang Tsung morphs - the game either gives you two or three characters to choose, or it has to load each morph. It can be frustrating, but beating an opponent with his own fatality is its own reward. Despite loading problems, MKT is a great game. The fatalities are there, including new Brutalities. All in all there are 34 characters to select, and there are loads of cheats, too. MKT mixes the best of all 3 games, into one package - great value!!
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