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Let Mortal Kombat begin!
In today’s edition of Review a day,we fight for the Earth realm in this newest entry in the long running franchise with Mortal Kombat. We will be taking a look at the collectors content as well and let you know if it’s worth picking up the Kollectors edition or the tournament edition.
Birdman has been a long time kombatant going as far back as the original arcade cab and even wrote some MK fanfic… yes, he’s a kombat nerd… so how does this reboot hold up?
Raiden and the warriors from Earth realm have to stop Outworld Emperor Shao Kahn from destroying everything but can the help of one internet reviewer tip the tides of battle?
We enter the arena unafraid and ready with harpoon, spears, teleports and other moves ready to tell you if this game is really a reboot worth mentioning or will it banished to the neatherealm?
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Mike Dodd is the guy who always said video games could be turned into a profession and eventually it turned out he was right. Mike is a passionate nerd about all facets of nerd culture from the love of the BBC’s Doctor Who to the very latest in the fight game scene, he’s on to it and likely turned into his new obsession. Dodd was raised to love all things that were pop culture from viewing his first horror movie at five years old to owning one of the first Nintendos in North America, it’s been a childhood dominated by the controller and movie screens and he couldn’t be happier. Roleplaying games such as Dungeons and Dragons dominated the high school years and unhealthy doses of Japanese anime were frequent as he completed his education and took sometime off to explore Canada and the US. However as all good times must come to an end, a decision was made to get some experience and do something fun and learn something and meant getting involved in the media. Mike volunteered with Rogers Television and became the audio/technical director for several successful programs and decided that he should further that experience by going to college. 4 years and several massive headaches later, Mike became known as “The Birdman” of This week in Geek but that is a story for another website….
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Ed Boon wants to make video games….lots of new video games…
The most hardcore item for the most hardcore game around had to be reviewed in the most hardcore show around !
It’s a flawless victory for Mortal Kombat.
Freddy is a good guy… sort of.
More kontent? Flawless victory.
Hell has not so much frozen over as it has exploded, with the shocking and totally insane reveal of the mysterious fourth Mortal Kombat DLC fighter, who very much wants to welcome us all to his nightmare…
I could make a joke about getting wet, but that would be immature.
Are you already tired of Skarlet? Mortal Kombat has another DLC Karacter ready for you.
At least she won’t have to worry about bloodstains on her clothes.
Grudge Match! Angry Joe and Spoony fight for bragging rights in three Mortal Kombat matches!
Posted By Robert G. about 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Ed Boon wants to make video games….lots of new video games…
Posted By Benzaie about 9 months ago
The most hardcore item for the most hardcore game around had to be reviewed in the most hardcore show around !
Posted By Robert G. about 9 months ago
It’s a flawless victory for Mortal Kombat.
Posted By Austin Y. about 9 months, 1 week ago
Freddy is a good guy… sort of.
Posted By Austin Y. about 9 months, 1 week ago
More kontent? Flawless victory.
Posted By Shaun K. about 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Hell has not so much frozen over as it has exploded, with the shocking and totally insane reveal of the mysterious fourth Mortal Kombat DLC fighter, who very much wants to welcome us all to his nightmare…
Posted By Austin Y. about 10 months, 1 week ago
I could make a joke about getting wet, but that would be immature.
Posted By Austin Y. about 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Are you already tired of Skarlet? Mortal Kombat has another DLC Karacter ready for you.
Posted By Austin Y. about 11 months, 2 weeks ago
At least she won’t have to worry about bloodstains on her clothes.
Posted By AngryJoe about 1 year ago
Grudge Match! Angry Joe and Spoony fight for bragging rights in three Mortal Kombat matches!
Posted By Yousif A. about 1 year ago
Mortal Kombat was one of the first games to be brought up in the age old argument that video games promote violence in children. I got Mortal Kombat 3 for Christmas in 1995 and the only violent tendencies I have developed since are when I am exposed to any of the main titles that came after it. The series had started to become as stale as the blood split on the ground of its arenas. However, with a new development studio name and Warner Brothers publishing, Mortal Kombat returns with no subtitle and no number. This title has the chance to elevate the series back the top of the fighting ladder and replace every C with a K once again.
| PROS | Great visuals, stunning loading times, brilliant story mode, sweet character list, loads of unlockables |
| CONS | Boss fights are still silly, can’t skip already viewed cutscenes |
| WTF?! | He must win. Could you be a little more specific there Mr. Future Raiden? |
Nobody can say that NeatherRealm Studios skipped out on content. From the second you put the disc in the drive you are capable of playing every mode. From the single player story to the 4 player tag battles, to online king of the hill, to the secrets of the krypt, Mortal Kombat has more than enough content to warrant your $60 (£40). “Is this content any good?” you ask? What do you think this is, a review?
Let us start with the story mode. Overall NeatherRealm Studios have created the most complete story mode ever seen in a fighting game. Utilizing the UT3 engine, they have created hours of in-game cutscenes (the press release clocks them at over 8 hours), all of which look amazing. Rather than just sticking to the predesigned levels, these scenes work into a flowing story that feels like the levels were designed around it and not the other way round. Even the voice acting works, with none of the terrible lines expected from the genre. Well, perhaps Quan Chi’s line when teaming up with Shang Tsung about it being a ‘deadly alliance’ was a bit cheesy, but I gave a reluctant groan of appreciation towards the comment.
The plot involves Raiden trying to change the events of the series, after his future self sent a message back to him warning of the events to come in Armageddon. The whole thing is a little bit silly, but players get to re-live most of the events of Mortal Kombat 1 through 3, so fans should have plenty to enjoy and little to grumble about. You play as 16 different characters as you progress, each one getting around 3-4 fights each before making way for the next combatant. By picking the characters for you, the title not only keeps the game fresh, but makes you play as people you would not always have tried. I was never a fan of Stryker in MK3, but now he is easily one of my favorites. Thanks story mode!
It takes roughly 4-7 hours to get through this extraordinary mode, and your reward will be two new characters to your roster sheet. One is a MK4 character, the other is something old and something new (no spoilers here). These two hardly feel necessary, as everyone, barring Rain and the second incarnation of Sub-Zero, make it into the game from Mortal Kombat Trilogy. While the bosses are in the game, none of them are playable, with Montaro only making an appearance as a character model. This is a good thing too, but I’ll explain that later. There is an exception to this boss rule, but only in the challenge mode.
Every character on the new roster sheet varies drastically from one another. While Ermac, Smoke and Scorpion may have what seems to be the same teleport move, they all use it completely differently in their fighting style. Finding your favorite may be difficult as there is not a single dud character in the whole list. There may be one or two combatants that need a balancing tweak or too, like Shang Tsung, but overall the list is pretty even. At first each character only comes with one costume and one fatality unlocked, but playing the different modes unlocks ‘koins’ for you to spend in the ‘Krypt.’ With these you can unlock new fatalities, costumes and many other bits and pieces to enhance you experience.
The actual combat itself is the most beginner friendly fighting experience I have ever encountered. Like the MK’s of old, special moves only require a series of directional presses and a face button to perform, while simple combos are pretty free flowing. Within moments of picking up the game I had an 8 hit combo with Scorpion down, perhaps not the largest damage I could produce, but satisfying none the less. Without the quarter circle or 360 maneuvers of Capcom beat-um ups, players that find themselves throwing out a wildly inaccurate punch instead of a Hadoken in Street Fighter should find solace in the simplistic style of Mortal Kombat.
The joy for more experienced fighters comes from the innate understanding of how moves can be linked. Performing simple combos or special moves inspires you to figure out how to link them together. I found myself thinking ‘ok, so if that does that, then I could start with this’, and usually the hunches were right. It’s satisfying to see your combo list evolve so quickly and yet never feel like you have found something over powered. When I say the game caters to less experienced players that does not mean pros will find themselves bored.
This latest installation introduces a new mechanic for the series, the super bar. Broken into 3 stages, this bar builds as you perform special moves, technical moves, have your attacks block and when you are damaged. At the first stage you can use the bar to produce an enhanced version of a special move, either increasing the damage or duration. Think of it as an EX move in Street Fighter. The second level of this bar allows you to break a combo at any point, possibly saving your life or setting up a counter-attack. The third level is where the real punishment comes in. An all or nothing X-ray move can be activated once all the bars are full, horrendously damaging your opponent. This can be used to even out the fight or take a serious advantage over your opponent. However, like all attacks apart from throws, this move can be blocked (apart from rare throw and counter versions), meaning your whole bar will be wasted.
Getting the first strike in a battle will see your bar go from the standard one block to two instantly, making your opening gambit far more important than simply taking first blood. Once you have got to grips with the game, deciding how to use your super bar in each fight can be the key factor that decides victory. While using a well placed enhanced special in a combo will not deal as much damage as an X-ray move, the chances of success are guaranteed of used correctly, while using an X-ray is only assured if you have a character with a move that causes stun, like Sub-Zero’s freeze or Scorpions spear. Breaking a combo is sometimes just as important as doing damage yourself and foregoing the previous moves may well win you the match. It’s an interesting mechanic and one that will show its depth over time.
Fatalities obviously make a return, and depending on which character you select, there could be up to 4 to choose from. Each is a sickening delight to watch, with many fan favorites returning from previous games. Previously fatalities were moves that would have to be remembered and pulled out of the bag like some sort of memorized insult (and online still are), but in the single player, you can pause the game and look them up freely now. If that wasn’t enough the title also has a training mode to help you perform each one, walking you through the distances required and the combinations. Very much hidden, but still there, Babalities make a return to the series, with slightly more animation than previous renditions. You haven’t seen anything until you witness baby Kratos.
If Brutalities and Friendships made it into the game as many leaked sources suggested (including Ed Boon’s Twitter), I and the rest of the internet are yet to discover them. Thankfully we still have pit fatalities though and plenty of them. You can hardly blink without passing a stage where a fatality can happen involving the environment. While nigh on all the stages are re-imaginings of previous levels, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a nasty way to kill someone. Even simple levels like the bridge from MK3 involve a fatality using the fast moving traffic as the means to your opponent’s demise. Unlike the previous two iterations of Mortal Kombat, there is no shortage of ways to make sure your opponent stays down.
RAD episode 191-Mortal Kombat, 4.9 out of 5 based on 14 ratings
I have said on a Podcast previously that I would pit Mortal Kombat against fighters like MVC2 and Street Fighter 2. It’s that good. The roster, Kharacters, story mode, Kombat, and of kourse the Fatalities. It’s that damn good.
(I like putting K in front of C words =) )
just gotta say best fighter in a long time soul caliber better step it up this time around to keep me as a fan
You can skip previously viewed cut scenes on the PS3 by pushing Square and X at the same time.
This game is really what the series needed to get back on its feet. I agree with the author of this review about Khan being excessively cheap and broken. During story mode I had to spam moves just to defeat him. When you have to do that instead of getting a good strategy and heading after him, that’s when the boss is broken in my opinion. However that certainly doesn’t ruin the experience.
My friend has this game, and it’s AWESOME! And screw people who don’t like Mileena’s best alt ever.
The prize you get when you beat the challenge tower, oh what a disappointment ![]()
Amazing game I must say
It’s awesome, but from all the hype the developers were spouting, I expected a bit more. For example: Beating the entire tower, all you get is an extra costume for Mileena? Really?
MK is back and better then ever!
Totally deserves a 9/10.
Can’t wait for Joe’s take on it tho.
The most hardcore item for the most hardcore game around had to be reviewed in the most hardcore show around !
Grudge Match! Angry Joe and Spoony fight for bragging rights in three Mortal Kombat matches!
Angry Joe reviews the latest Mortal Kombat, a complete reboot of the franchise. Will going
Let us tell you about the things we’ve seen: homes overrun by thugs and gangs, priceless possessions lost forever to ruthless looters, mangled bodies of innocent people slaughtered like lambs. All that and we were STILL shocked by some of the fatalities in the new MORTAL KOMBAT!
ZGR – I went into Mortal Kombat thinking it would be dry and boring. Boy was I wrong!
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These are the Top 5 Reasons Mortal Kombat will kick ass!
Before we get started here, let’s be completely honest for a moment, shall we? Mortal
I am a fan of the Tekken series, but when I first played MK3 on the Genesis, I fell in love with the MK universe.
Now all we need is a Reviewaday promo from Ed Boon and you can make it happen Birdman
shoa kahn does have super cheap moves but, he is pretty slow so you can dodge his attacks easily.
Know what bumped this down to a 9/10 for me? The screamer in the Krypt…I was so close to my tv when it first popped up and I nearly pissed my pants. @_@
Swag
THEY SCREWED ME OVER WITH MY PRE-ORDER!!!
This game is definitely great game. Really enjoyed it, but definitely agree that Shao Kahn was stupidly cheap and difficult. So bad that I had to lower the difficulty on him just to finish story mode, which was frustrating. I also didn’t like how Raiden is gimpy (at least in my opinion) definitely the slowest of all the characters and his reach sucks, which even made the fight with Kahn even more difficult.
However, aside from that, Grade A fighting game. The story was great, and I love how if you beat the game in old school Arcade tower mode, they give you a closing clip story for the character you beat it with. This for me was a pleasent surprise, I was sure that there wasn’t going to be one because they had such a all inclusive story line, but nope, they added that little bit more, which is why in my opinion this is the best fighting game to come out in the last 10 years.
I got a Toasty! in Story Mode while fighting Shang Tsung, so you might have to try landing uppercuts to get it. As for Shao Kahn? I still hate this guy. He’s cheap like nobody’s business, and UMK3 proved it before. I can deal with only 50% damage for him in this game, but not him spamming moves so damn much.
On the game itself, I bought a Kollector’s Edition for the 360, and while the XBOX doesn’t add an outsider to the universe like Kratos for the PS3, I personally would rather it stay that way. Just to clarify, the DC game was awesome in every way it could be, and I have the Kollectors for that as well, but it was also built for the ten DC characters and the current engine. Adding the Doom Marine or Commander Shepard to this new game would be cool, but in it’s current form, the 360 version is fine without an exclusive character.
I loved the story line in this game and I loved the ending myself it was pretty surprising and cool, To me this game is also nostalgia and I love it. Also I like how they have really cool alt costumes especially Cyrax and Sektor. And I agree, Shao Khan can eat a big one with the cheap movies >:(