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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Fighting/3D Fighting
RELEASE DATE
01/MAR/05
ESRB RATING
MATURE, Blood and Gore, Intense Violence
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PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/mortal-kombat--deception-xbox, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/mortal-kombat--unchained-playstation-portable, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/mortal-kombat--deception-playstation-2
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DESCRIPTION
Building upon 2002's Deadly Alliance, the series' well-received leap to the 128-bit 3D arena, Mortal Kombat: Deception demonstrates the same depth in design and focus on the home console experience. The game offers five main modes of play, some of which will be familiar to fans of Deadly Alliance. The arcade-style Kombat mode has players fighting their way up a ladder of matches against increasingly difficult opponents, and Konquest leads them through role-playing-styled character development in a story-lined adventure full of fights and other events. Also available are Kombat Chess, which lets players choose a team of fighters and challenges them to select matches strategically, and Puzzle Kombat, a color-matching action puzzle reminiscent of Capcom's Super Puzzle Fighter, featuring cute, anime-styled versions of the game's otherwise dark and daunting kombatants. Although it does not offer the online play supported by the PS2 and Xbox editions, GameCube's Mortal Kombat: Deception includes its own exclusive extras. Two of the most dreaded characters from the earliest Mortal Kombat games, the four-armed Goro and the hammer-wielding Shao Kahn, are both playable in this version of Deception.
There are 20 Mortal Kombat fighters selectable at the start of the game, including both old favorites and mysterious newcomers. Longtime fans of the series will recognize other veterans of early Mortal Kombat games, such as Sub-Zero and Scorpion, Kabal, Baraka, Mileena, Ermac, and Nightwolf, who are joined by relative newcomers like Bo'Rai Cho, who debuted in Deadly Alliance. Deception also introduces four new fighters, Ashrah, Dairou, Darrius, and Kobra, each with a distinctly new fighting style intended to balance the deadly abilities of the other characters. At least a dozen more characters can be unlocked through the course of the game, by spending "Koins" to open the correct "koffins" in the "Krypt," or by completing certain key challenges in the Konquest adventure mode. In addition to its character selection, Mortal Kombat: Deception draws on the series' storied roots in other ways; development of the game was lead by Ed Boon, co-creator of the original Mortal Kombat.
Although Deception's fighting mechanics are also based on those of Deadly Alliance, a number of enhancements, adjustments, and embellishments have been made. In some instances, the gameplay may have a slightly more intense, exaggerated feel that rewards those who master the complex combo system. Characters can still take different stances, however, and can choose to fight unarmed or with a weapon. Deception features "Fight State Indicators" on the ends of the characters' health bars that make it a little easer for players to anticipate particular dangers and time their special attacks. While it may seem these indicators would take the challenge down a notch, their addition is actually quite opportune, since Deception also adds a diverse selection of interactive arenas, many with instant-kill "death trap" elements, as well as two fatalities for each and every character — answering the most common complaints that fans had of Deadly Alliance. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
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“As far as I'm concerned this is the pinnacle of the Mortal Kombat franchise, and one of my top fighting games of all time. To begin, the game has a lot of unique playing modes ranging from an adventure "Konquest" mode, a "Puzzle...”
“As far as I'm concerned this is the pinnacle of the Mortal Kombat franchise, and one of my top fighting games of all time. To begin, the game has a lot of unique playing modes ranging from an adventure "Konquest" mode, a "Puzzle Kombat" mode, (Think a gory Robotnik's Bean Machine match with chibi MK characters) "Chess Kombat", (The only form of chess where a pawn can win single-handedly) and the basic arcade and vs modes. There's tons of misc unlockables as well and unlocking the entire "Krypt" (Where they're bought and displayed) will take tens of hours of gameplay to achieve. As for cast of characters, this game does an awesome job, though Jax and Reptile would seriously have been appreciated. Nevertheless, there is a satisfying number of my favs in the game (Kabal and Shao Kahn especially) and most people will probably find this to be the case. There's also some new stage innovations in the game to complement the fights, the most noticeable will be the rapidly contrasting backround on the tropical island stage. All the stages tend to have character and a lot of potential events, so a job well done on the environments as well.
As for the combat (sorry I mean "Kombat") this game uses a similar engine to Deadly Alliance in the game's appearance and in the three fighting style system, which is ever prominent. Since I only got to play DA for about 10 minutes before my copy stopped working I can't say what has been improved in the battle system other than it's at least just as good and likely better. Probably my only complaint with this game is its profile system which requires you to make a button combo password to access your profile. This is obviously annoying as there's no way to recover your password if you forget, and that little slip of paper you write it on will always be gone once you come back to the game after a few months. Naturally, this can be easily solved by recording it in a word document, but if your computer is out then good luck. Aside from that weird password thing, this is a masterpiece of a fighting game and an obvious must-play for fighter fans. (owned, completed, Accurate Score is 9.25)”
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