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Best Mortal Kombat yet!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon has to be the best Mortal Kombat game yet! It features every character to ever appear in the Mortal Kombat series, and, for the first time ever, a Kreate a Character mode, where you can customize your fighter's gender, look, name, fighting style, weapon style, and special moves. Just like Mortal Kombat: Deception, this game has a Konquest mode that follows it's own unique story line. Unlike Mortal Kombat: Deception's Konquest mode, however, this mode follows the game style of Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, fighting numerous opponents at a time. Though the beloved Chess Kombat and Puzzle Kombat from Deception don't make a reappearance, there is something new to the MK series: Motor Kombat! It's a racing mode where you can pick between ten Mortal Kombat fighters (each with their own special attack to give them an edge in the race), and race against eight of them on one of five different tracks, each one with enviornmental fatalities. You'll be happy to know that in Armageddon, there aren't multi-colored koins like in Deception or Deadly Alliance. They're just coins, and you can use them to unlock concept art and alternate costumes in the Krypt, or you can buy fighting moves, special attacks, and clothing for your Kustom Fighter. Last, but not least, is the Kustom Fatality feature. Using different button combinations, you can break an opponent's arm, rip their heart out, tear their head off, or all of the above! You only have a certain amount of time to execute each move in your fatality, so choose your finishing moves wisely. And the more violent the fatality is, the more koins you get! Mortal Kombat: Armageddon is a must for any fan of the Mortal Kombat gaming series, or anyone who just likes fighting games with a lot of violence.
Sorry Midway
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User
As much as I am excited about Mortal Kombat VS. Dc Comics, even though I don't even own a PS3 yet, I am not excited to review this game. Alot of characters, really, but couldn't you at least made new outfits, Boon!?!? I do appreciate this game, after all, it's fair, but I think they could have done MUCH better, even if we had to wait longer for the release.
"Half" decent
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 02, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Well, I was honestly expecting much more from this game. My hopes were too high. The character selection is HUGE however they removed the second fighting styles from everyone I have tried. The create a character function is decent as well but it still could have been so much better. Overall I honestly wouldn't recommend getting this game, but hey if you want to go for it. I got it just because older characters like Ermac, Noob, Rain etc... were in. Unfortunately they got pretty crappy fighting styles and with no second fighting style it just gets boring fast. There isn't much variety to it at all.
Played it for one day, not even a whole day, and stopped. (not including the story mode)
Great Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User
The best Mortal Kombat game ever, it has everything you need:
*Lots of fighters (over 60).
*A new way to finish your opponents.
*A great Konquest game is included with a deep story.
*Motor Kombat game is also included, a very fun race game.
*Create your own fighter and take him/her online or battle in single mode.
Good but not great
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 30, 2008
Author: Amazon User
All I have to say about this game is that the konquest mode and kreate a fighter is great. The only bad part about the game is no individual fatalities and that the comp can be so immpossible to beat or really really easy. I let my friend play this game on easy for his first time. On the 4th match the comp would not let him get even one hit on him 5 rounds. I was like wtf this kind of stupid even on easy they can be to strong to kill. I beat like 4 dudes a on max with lil trouble but when I tried to kill the guy for my friend on easy I about got pwned. Well other than that this game is a 4.
Game review
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Love this game. Just replaced it w/ old one. To many scratches on the old one.
Not what I expected
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 02, 2008
Author: Amazon User
First of all I haven't played any MK games since MK3 for SNES, so I thought that I would give this one a try because it had all the characters. It is very cool that it has ALL the chracters from the franchise. I was disappointed that it didn't have individual fatalities for each character, because that was one of the big draws to the old games.
The game seems decent, but if you are a fan of the older games like MK2 and MK3 then this is a completly different game in that respect.
mortal kombat test
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User
the game it's so fun, but i think there are so much things left in this one that you can find in older versions, but me and my buddies have had very good times playing it
Totally rad.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This games the best mortal kombat so far. All the features make it very versatile.
Who Will Prevail?
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 06, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Graphics:
3D renders from the previous two Mortal Kombat games plus new models created for the newer characters. The characters move smoothly and animate well. Details such as characters' hair blowing in the wind, the bruises, lacerations, and disfiguration of the faces, and "bounciness" are a nice touch. Specific characters have details about them as well--Kano and the metal eye plate that glows, Cyrax's and Hsu Hao's accessories light up during matches, and Chameleon's ever-changing color scheme are a few.
The characters do have a plastic look; however, the collision of flying through solid objects, being struck by a blow, or being struck by a blunt object quickly reminds you that a lot of the characters are flesh and bones. The weapons a character arm his/herself with have very unique and realistic appearances and even give off sparks when having collided with another weapon.
Konquest mode has very nice (yet limited) settings that is fitting. The locales have enough detail to make you feel like you are in a Mortal Kombat adventure.
The stages are rendered very nicely and range from Acid Pits to Barren Wastelands. The stages have enough detail (and traps) to keep you entertained as much as the fight itself. SOME of the stage traps were very creative and are actually quite humorous.
Sounds:
Groans, grunts, screams and moans from the previous two Mortal Kombat games. The sound effects are just as cool before ranging from the breaking noise accompanied by a character landing on his/her head to the metallic clangs of the weapons stiking one another. A lot of the characters retain sound effects accompanied by their special moves from previous installments of Mortal Kombat: Kitana and her Fan Lift, Mileena and her Sai Throw, and Sindel and her Wave Scream are a few. The punch, kick, weapon,and collision sound effects are what you would expect and you remember from the previous two installments of Mortal Kombat and they work very well. The only character specific voices in the entire game are Scorpion with his classic "get over here" phrase and Lui Kang's high pitched yells and calls.
Story:
Mortal Kombat's storyline has always said one thing, but something different happens in the next. You never know what the story for a particular character is until the sequel. While this installment of Mortal Kombat is a cool game, the story is so mind-boggling that its hard to piece together what's going on. Some characters in this game have a huge storyline (the two new characters Daegon and Taven) while some of the previous characters have little to no stories or endings in this title (Jade, Kitana, Sonya) leaving others with unfitting, unsettling or dissatisfying endings (Kano, Jax).
The overall story involving all 64 characters is a pretty cool occurrence non-the-less as it appears to be what the game's title suggests--Armageddon. Furthermore, a lot of the characters may have the same alliance, yet, still turn on one another--always a cool plot twist.
Konquest's story does directly link to the main game. The two main characters of this particular mode embark on an adventure (as Shujinko did in Deception) as opposed to just going through a warrior ladder.
Gameplay:
Hearing numerous complaints, you just have to play the game with an open-mind. It plays similar to some other 3D fighters; however, combos do not vary by much--hence dial-a-combo. Your character has a set of two fighing styles that can be switched between at will--their hand to hand combat fighting style and their weapon of choice. Some characters only have one fighting style--some of the bosses. Armageddon brought back air combos. After using a pop-up technique, the fighter can meet their stunned opponent in the air and continue their brutal onslaught.
Every character has his/her/its unique special moves. Some prove to be more useful and some don't. At times it isn't even necessary to use specials as the hand to hand combat seems to work just fine.
Create a Fatality
The fatality system has changed dramatically. Now characters are assigned to a create-a-fatality system. A series of commands are to be entered after the "Finish Him/Her" command. It is cool; however, a lot of characters are generally doing the same thing and it appears as if every character has a generic way of brutalizing their opponent (considering every character had their own unique finishers in the previous installments).
Konquest
Konquest mode plays a lot like a brawler or beat em up title; however, you do enter the arcade mode style of fighting when playing against one of the characters from the character roster. It is very responsive and characters are very responsive. At points you can use weapons and special attacks that turns your character into a savage and relentless brute making for easy one hit kills within a set period of time. There are obtainable hidden items scattered throughout the locations to hunt for. A reward is issued of you are able to retrieve all of these items (the same reward is issued by other means as well). The locations are filled with traps that require the player to take a strategic approach at times. It can be frustrating, but a few tries is all you need.
Kreate a Kharacter
There is a create-a-fighter system that has accessories galore. You can create the unlikiest of characters complete with their own fighting style and special moves. You can even tinker with details such as facial features--size of the nose, eyes, jaw, mouth, etc. You're likely to spend more time creating a character than actually using them...
The Final Ruling:
The game is a pretty good one. For starters, you have over 60 characters to choose from each with their own fighting style and weapon, plenty of unlockables, and a story mode that fleshes out the backstory of the two newly introduced warriors. I recommend this game more or less to Mortal Kombat fans and fighting game enthusiasts.
Breakdown-
Good:
-Graphics
-Gameplay
-Character Selection
-Kreate a Kharacter
-Bloody and Gory as ever
Bad:
-Some of the Stories are Weaker than others
-Some may be put off with the repetitive nature of the fights
-Some may be put off by the shear amount of pit arenas
-Some may be put off by the kreate a fatality
Cheap:
-Fighting Blaze
I have a Question:
-Who's the main character of Mortal Kombat?!
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