-
Fatalities make a glorious return...after the rivers of tears cried by those who just couldn't bear the T-rated fatalities in MK v DCU (which had probably the most CREATIVE fatalities of the 3D Mortal Kombats), this MK returns everything to its ultra bloody glory.
-
DIEBeautiful character and environment design - some of the most interesting characters in the genreChallenge Tower, 2 v 2 and other bonus modes add tons of longevityFrequent, high quality DLC support - a FIRST for the MK seriesCons:Characters can be overpowered in hands of AI, but next to useless in the hands of a playerSome character imbalances plague the game - Kung Lao, for exampleSurprising lack of stage fatalities - Bell Tower, Wastelands, Armory were discussed as stage fatalities but never implementedSome fatalities still too stupid or out of place for characters - Shang Tsung's Dancing Clown, for exampleDisappointing Challenge Tower reward, lack of anything worthwhile in KryptSome characters lack alternate costumesAs you can see
-
The graphics are insane, the fatalities are gory, and I absolutely love the X RAY moves
-
Some fatalities are simply incorrect in what they say
-
Even bosses have their own unique, brutal fatalities and X-ray moves.
-
Lack of Fatalities/Kreate fatalities
-
The fatalities are pretty nasty, but really cool
-
The huge cast of characters, the sick moves, brutal fatalities
-
The fatalities are to die for!
-
The fatalities and whatnot are all gorgeous (if you wanna call
-
Who would play a Mortal Kombat game without totally over-the-top blood-spraying fatalities
-
Also, along with the usual super-moves and fatalities there's x-ray moves which let you deliver brutal combos in the middle of a fight while getting a 'Romeo must Die' view of your opponent's internal damage
-
Classic costumes and fatalities are unlockable for certain characters as well.
-
X rays, enhanced moves, different combos, new fatalities that don't take a novel of commands to execute.
-
There is the tutorial to try the basics, as well as a fatality trainer
-
the story line itself is awesome, the controls are simple, and the fatalities are brutally fun to watch and now with x-ray combo attacks
-
The controls are easy to understand, Huge roster, the fatalities are absolutely disgusting lol
-
Some characters have a 3rd fatality as well, available for DLC...which is another huge perk of this game
-
The combat is amazing, since the combos and special moves look beautifully fluid and easy to pull off while the fatalities are more brutal than ever
-
The PG-13 rating of the previous MK vs DC has been lifted and has made way for some of the most imaginative and creative fatalities in the series' history
-
fatalities are sick and the x-rays are an insane new feature to the game
-
Many of the characters have similar fatality tendencies (i.e., tearing apart limbs of defeated opponent) which can make the game a bit monotonous but the game allows you to unlock a new set of more gruesome and awesome fatalities after you complete it
-
Noob Saibot in particular has one of the most cringe-worthy fatalities.
-
Noob Saibot in particular has one of the most cringe-worthy fatalities.
-
I personally think to get your full money's worth, buy the PS3 version for the Kratos kombatant and his awesome stage fatality area
-
It's a very bloody game too, with brutal fatalities and 'X-ray' moves where we get to see cool shots of bones breaking and guts shredding
-
The fatalities are pretty nasty, but really cool
-
The fatalities are brutal and cringe worthy
-
Of course, one of the hallmarks of the series is the violent "Fatality" finishing moves and they are more gruesome than ever
-
In fact, some fatalities are cringe worthy to the average man.
-
The Krypt is back and this sucker is full of graves to uncover (along with the characters second fatality- which works without unlocking if you know the correct button combo, weird, I know).
-
they went back to the 2-D side scrolling mechanic and revisited extremely violent fatalities
-
There's other minor bothersome things, but the lackluster fatalities are 100% why I'm not giving the game 5 stars
-
Gore, Graphics, Sounds, Controls, more Gore, puts hair on your chest!Cons: No fatalities during Story Mode, ur girlfriend may have nightmares
-
And lastly, of course, really brutal and devastating fatalities
-
, i hit 2 day shipping which is amazing, and the fatalities are just so awesome
-
The X-rays moves are insane and the fatalities are at there greatest
-
With the old MK games, fatalities were the reward for putting up with shallow play.
-
, I'm not a huge fan of MK Series, but this game goes back to the origins, has excellent graphics, if you like the fatalities, you won't be disappointed, I fully recommend this game.
-
In fact story mode doesn't even allow fatalities (they need the characters to stick around a while) and I hardly miss them thanks to the depth of the gameplay.
-
The fatalities are fantastic, the x-rays are brutal and the challenges are frustrating, yet satisfying
-
Great characters, bloody fatalities and beautiful graphics
-
My favorite things to unlock are fatalities and alternate costumes, but I enjoy the art and music too
-
My main gripe with the game is the fatalities : they're needlessly complicated, drawn out, and SO violent they lose a lot of effect
-
Never seen as brutal fatalities before
-
-this game has everything the hardcore fans have been begging for -a return to 2D based gameplay, a darker, more mature atmosphere, and fatalities that are as gruesome as ever
-
-this game has everything the hardcore fans have been begging for -a return to 2D based gameplay, a darker, more mature atmosphere, and fatalities that are as gruesome as ever
-
Oh, and you can't forget the awesome fatalities
-
The Babalities are funny as hell, and the fatalities are properly gruesome.
-
We spent so many hours in those days committing ultra-violent fatalities on one another, dismembering our opponent's selected champion in a montage of gore that would be at home in any Tarantino film
-
Great characters, bloody fatalities and beautiful graphics
-
Good gameplay, stunning graphics, lots of blood and gruesome fatalities
-
Nothing special about it, I've seen more gore in movies and the online SUCKS as it lags horribly.
-
When I like a
-
I hate unleashing a
-
Firstly, after you press start, the title menu screen lags as it's loading
-
Great visuals (never seen the U3 engine look so good), great sound, great fighting mechanics, lots of content, a Story mode which SSF IV lacks) robust and fun online (although not as good as in SSF IV, but it's just a matter of
-
Despite the rivers of whiney tears cried in protest to MK vs DCU's T rating and lack of gore, the WB partnership was forged early on.
-
Nothing special about it, I've seen more gore in movies and the online SUCKS as it lags horribly.
-
When I like a
-
I hate unleashing a
-
Firstly, after you press start, the title menu screen lags as it's loading
-
Great visuals (never seen the U3 engine look so good), great sound, great fighting mechanics, lots of content, a Story mode which SSF IV lacks) robust and fun online (although not as good as in SSF IV, but it's just a matter of
-
Despite the rivers of whiney tears cried in protest to MK vs DCU's T rating and lack of gore, the WB partnership was forged early on.
-
El juego es un exito, la jugabilidad increible, el tema que te muestren como hacer los fatalities y brutalites esta genial