Mortal Kombat - Review
Mortal Kombat's genres have been around for ages. Lots of us grew up as computer graphics were coming of age and when MK came out with digitised characters that looked like real people and how we LAUGHED as we watched those real people kick, punch and tear the life from the other real people. Sure, it wasn't always the most technical or precise of fighting games, but it's always been fun, always been fluid and most importantly, always been brutal as hell.
Fans of the series will be pleased to hear that even if they've not played a Mortal Kombat title for a long time there will be plenty of familiarity right off the bat. The same basic techniques (and controls) you've been using for years. These make it instantly playable and believe me you're going to need all the help you can get. Control-wise there's a light and a heavy attack for both punches and kicks. Each of the playable characters have the same basic moves utilising the punches and kicks in combination with the direction controls to form...
2011-08-26 12:22 PM PDT by
DreamcastUK (dreamcastuk)
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