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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Fighting/2D Fighting
ESRB RATING
MATURE, Realistic Blood & Gore, Realistic Violence
DEVELOPER
Williams Entertainment
PUBLISHER
Williams Entertainment
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DESCRIPTION
Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a combination of the first three Mortal Kombat titles - all of the characters, moves, and options.
It does feature some new options like a tournament mode, and a continuous battle between six fighters.
Don't expect any new graphics, but the smoothness has been improved. With the wide selection of fighters to choose from, it keeps your intrest high.
Every fighter has all of their moves, including the ones that they used to use in an older game and forgot. This means you can do all of the awesome old finishing moves.
The ammount of blood and violence is pretty much the same as previous games. Mortal Kombat fans would expect no less, so this game delivers.
Even with the 30 some playable characters, there is still 5 hidden ones to find.
If you are a Mortal Kombat fan, this is for you. ~ Clark Phelan, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“This game was alright, but it was just a place holder until MK4 was released, because all the graphics and such were still SNES/Genesis style, Midway just seemed to release it to make money as the story was pretty much the same as MK3.”
“This game was alright, but it was just a place holder until MK4 was released, because all the graphics and such were still SNES/Genesis style, Midway just seemed to release it to make money as the story was pretty much the same as MK3.”
created 03/SEP/2009
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