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A great free-for-all for Mortal Kombat fans
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 11
Date: October 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Mortal Kombat has fixed a lot of problems with their latest release, Mortal Kombat Armageddon. There are trillions of characters and some fun mini-games too.
The basic plot - as if this blood-drenched game really needed a plot - is that the Gods are sick of all the fighting going on. They send their two sons down to try to get things under control. In the meantime, there's a gigantic pyramid in which the various Kombatants can duke it out to see who reins supreme.
There are many ways to play in Mortal Kombat Armageddon. There is a story mode where you do have a plot - you walk along paths in jungles, explore spaceships, have random fights as you go, gathering up coins and treasures. In arcade mode, you have instant access to about 60 different characters in a series of fights. If you get stuck with one character, you can try again with a new one.
The characters are drawn from all of the Mortal Kombat games. Some only showed up briefly in previous games. If you've been following up on the Mortal Kombat saga, you'll see all sorts of references to previous situations and feuds.
All the coins you earn in the various stages can be used to unlock items - new skills, new outfits, and more. They actually tell you what you're going to unlock, too! That's a nice change. Also, there's only one type of coin - so everything you earn goes into one bank account for you to spend however you wish.
There is a REALLY cool character creating system where you can set up a character, male or female, with exactly the hair, eyes, body shape and costume you want. The tweaking is pretty impressive with eye color, nose shape and more. You expect this level of detail from a RPG - but from a fighting game it's a great bonus.
Speaking of bonusses, if you like games like Super Bombad Racing, you're in for a treat. They include an entire racing game as a bonus, with little cartooney versions of Mortal Kombat characters zipping around on a track.
Are there downsides to the game? Well, while the arenas you fight in are destructable, have the ability to go from one area to the other and have interactive items, they are not as "lushly gorgeous" as a few other XBox fighting games.
Also, while it's pretty tame now compared to other mature games, it's worth noting that Mortal Kombat is very bloody. When this series first came out, a lot of people were in an uproar over it. Now the blood spurting out seems almost normal. Still, not a game for little kids.
It also seems a bit silly that you have fully detailed cinematics - sometimes VERY long cinematics - setting up situations ... but when you end an important battle you often get a text message saying "And then [insert important boss name here] decided to stop fighting and run away". It's a bit anticlimactic.
Still, these are minor complaints in a game that is really quite stellar. They let you play tons of characters right from the beginning, so you can easily get to your favorites. They have a ton of things to unlock, and the coin system is very easy. You know WHAT you're going to unlock.
And, to be honest, I *love* that they have male and female characters, side by side, kicking butt. I've seen male and female players choosing both male and female characters without any problem, knowing that both can be equally strong and skilled. That really makes me happy, that we've reached this point.
Highly recommend for mature fighting game fans.
Probably The Best MK Game To Date!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 8
Date: October 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I have been a Mortal Kombat fan since the original game and I am always impressed with each new MK game (although I have yet to play MK: Mythologies).
I was a huge fan of Mortal Kombat Trilogy simply because we were finally able to play as some of the characters that we couldn't play as before: Shao Kahn, Goro, Kintaro, Motaro, etc. But it was only available on PS1 and the N64. I had always hoped that Midway would bring out something similar for the Xbox and PS2 consoles. After several more Kombat games, Midway finally did it! Here we get a roster of about 62 characters, four of which still need to be unlocked. But the fact that we virtually get all the characters unlocked when we first put the game in our consoles is absolutely amazing! I was expecting to have to unlock at least half the roster but that's not the case here!
What about some of the features? Well, for starters, like the last two MK games, there is The Krypt where you can use koins you've earned in Arcade and Konquest mode to unlock items. However, there are not as many unlockables in this game compared to the previous two; the reason could be because of the huge roster which took up disc space and a few other odds and ends. Sadly, there isn't much of anything special to unlock here except for alternate character costumes and arenas. The concept art is...well...just that. And the movies are basically test footage of some of the characters and about one or two promo ads for a couple of the newer MK games. What is especially nice about The Krypt this time is that there are no multi-colored koins to collect. There are only gold koins, making it easier to unlock items.
Konquest mode has been redone as well, making it more fun, in my opinion. Anyone who has played Shaolin Monks will easily see the resemblance here. This makes the mode much more fun because you have to interact more with the environment than in previous Konquest modes. However, there is probably one drawback to it, just like with any other previous Konquest mode, it is basically there for you to unlock items and to collect koins.
Another interesting feature here is Motor Kombat. What it is is a simple spinoff of the Mario Kart series of games, only with MK characters. There are ten characters to choose from, each with their one special abilities to try to win the race. There are also five tracks. The unfortunate thing about this mode, however, is that it is small, not offering us many characters or tracks due to the already large amount of disc space the roster takes up. This mode is something just to kill some time with and really nothing more. Some may find it more fun than Chess or Puzzle Kombat, but it is personal preference.
There is also a new Kreate A Kharacter feature. All you need to know about this is that it is, seriously, the DEEPEST character creation engine I have seen on ANY game to date! This mode goes in really deep and what makes it more fun is that you can take your character online and battle with others.
There is a Kreate A Fatality feature as well but it is only within the Arcade mode. When you defeat a character and FINISH HIM is flashing, you have a certain allotted amount of time to due a fatality. It is fairly simple to pull off 1-3 of them with simple button pushing, but you can do as many as you wish. The more experienced you are with the game's controls, the more you'll be able to pull off. There is one catch however, with each fatality you pull-off, the amount of time lessens for you to pull-off the next one. So you have to be quicker about it as you progress. What makes this feature dry is that the individual character fatalities are gone. Disc space, once again, is the reason for this. So the fatalities are nothing more than simple ripping off of limbs, busting skulls, etc.
The graphics are still looking good here. But they do seem to look slightly more bland than in the previous two installments due to the large roster. The arenas and characters, although still very nicely detailed, are not quite as detailed as they were in Deception or Deadly Alliance. Nevertheless, they are still very well done.
The gameplay is still very good here. The characters are relatively easy to control. What I like about this installment is that the boss characters are much easier to defeat than they were in previous games; like Kintaro, Shao Kahn, Motaro, etc. They are not the cheap AI fighters they were in previous MK games. Also, in the two previous Kombat games each fighter had three fighting sets. Two hand-to-hand styles and one weapon. But due to disc space, the max you will see here is two. Some of the characters, like Onaga, only have one. While it seems like a loss, it's not all that big of a loss. Of course it would be interesting to see some characters, like Onaga, have a weapon as well.
Mortal Kombat Armageddon is a Mortal Kombat fan's dream game! With over sixty fighters, everyone is surely going to try beating the game with a vast number of characters. The only drawback to the game are the quality of the unlockables in The Krypt, the extras, and the fact that in Arcade mode, there are only about eight fighters you have to go through before getting to Blaze (the boss). For a game that has a story that points to the coming of an apocalypse, the amount of fighters you have to go through seems very small. Too bad there wasn't an option you could choose like in Mortal Kombat 3 and Trilogy where there were different tiers with a different number of fighters in it. The only way to get a good challenge out of this is to simply up the difficulty level.
The game, overall, is really what we had expected: A Mortal Kombat game with every fighter available for us to use! Sure we were hoping for some extras that would keep us occupied as well like the previous two installments, but isn't the main reason we are buying this game is so we can play as all the characters? That is the main attraction here and it delivers! Armageddon will most certainly go down as one, if not, the best MK game to date and is sure to be a big seller with Christmas right around the corner!
I highly recommend this game to any Mortal Kombat fan!
Awesome Fun!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User
The package arrived in great shape as well as the game itself. It's definaltely something I recommend reguardless if you've followed the Mortal Kombat story, but if you haven't, it's still an awesome game!!!!
It's now compatiable with Xbox 360!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 19, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I this is the best Mortal Kombat game yet. It has every character from the Mortal Kombat Universe in this game, plus 2 new characters. I like the fact that you can now create your own fatality. Killing your Kombatiant with a mix of different fatalities. The Konquest Mode is fun and the Motor Kombat is a cool racing game, like someone said in another review it's like Mario Cart. The game play is great and has lots of fighting styles. The create-a-character mode is fun and I enjoy that the most in the game. And it is Xbox 360 compatiable now. I was playing it on my 360 last night. So if your a Mortal Kombat Fan like I am, then this is the game you must own. If not and you never played a Mortal Kombat game then check it out, you might enjoy it as much as i have.
why do i get ripped off for shipping on amazon???
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 10
Date: October 12, 2006
Author: Amazon User
i'm new @ this amazon thing but i know enough that if i ordered this game on october 11th and paid $14 bucks for next day shipping, AND the game was released oct 9th, why the WHY THE HELL did i get an email that said that it wont be SHIPPED until the 19th - the 26th??? thanks a lot amazon youre SUPER!!!!! i gave the game 5 stars becase i'm ASSUMING that i wouldve played the game if amazon wouldn't have been incompetent.
---T
The best of the series
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: March 20, 2007
Author: Amazon User
It's awesome to have every MK character at your fingertips. You can even creat your own fighter with custom button arrangements and special moves. The new version of Konquest is much better than the last one I played. This one is actually fun. The "kreate a fatality" finishing moves has its ups and downs. The up is that the fatalities are totally cool and very brutal. The down is that there is no character fatalities, ie. Scorpion doesn't set anyone on fire. So far this is my favorite game in the series. I've spent hours playing and I'm not even close to finishing this game. Just do the math: say it takes you about 30 minutes to beat the game with character... you'll get 30 hours of gameplay, not including the Konquest and the time you'll spend building your own player. This game is great fun for any MK fan.
Mortal Kombat Armegeddon - Xbox
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: April 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I been playing MK sense part one back sense the beginning of the 90's and I very glad the made it this far to play the probably last MKA! I've got the game yesterday and I was astonish by every feature of the game! I'm a master from the other MK, but I have to step up my game now introduced with this title! You will have a lot of fun playing the game!!
Best Mortal Kombat Ever.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: April 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User
They retooled the entire game, added every character ever in the history of MK (even from the forgettable MK4), and made the fatalities usable by those of us who don't want to memorize hundreds of codes. Excellent!
Not Amazon's fault!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: October 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I've been buying from Amazon U.S., Amazon France and Amazon U.K. and they're simple the best options to shop online as I can assure they give simply the best assistance on your orders, I've been waiting for this game a long time and I Pre-Ordered it before this guy did but I checked on Midway's site and some forums and its release for Xbox was delayed so don't blame Amazon for this, just be patient because the best place where you could get this game is here.
The Best MK so Far
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: November 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User
What makes this game so great is its got everygood thing about previous MK adcept better Deadly Alliance had a ton of Charecters this has alot and more Deception had a konquest mode that was fun this one has a konquest adcept better and Shalon Monks brought back Lu Kane the living version of him.I dont no about you but i missed Lu Kane alot and hes finally back all u got to do is by dead Lu Kanes alternate costume and its alive Lu Kane.I also really like the Kreate your fighter mode everyhting is extremely deep when it comes to cusomizing the only problem is everything cost tokens for your charecter and the Big thing that everyone looked forward to is all the fighters you start out with over 60 and just about all of them have extra costumes which are fun to unloc.Its awsome being alowed to play with goro and the dragon king and all those big guys.
This is a great MK and i recomend it alot
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