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features
Kombat forces friends to fight, worlds to collide and unlikely alliances to be forged. Mortal Kombat warriors and DC Universe heroes engage in battle for the first time on the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system
Each character has specific moves to take down opponents in his or her own signature style. In addition each character will feature distinct finishing moves, tapping into the true Mortal Kombat experience
For the first time in Mortal Kombat history, players can face off with two all-new fighting mechanics, Freefall Kombat and Klose Kombat. Freefall Kombat allows players to battle in mid-air while falling from one arena into the next. Klose Kombat gives the player a brutal up-close view of the fight
Players choose their storyline experience with either the Mortal Kombat or DC Universe. The unique storyline intertwines both the Mortal Kombat and DC Universes and characters into an exclusive dynamic fighting adventure
Players will face off in various iconic arenas like Metropolis and Gotham City from the DC Universe side and Hell and Graveyard from the Mortal Kombat side, as well as several never-before-seen combo arenas that blend the two universes together!
Players will have the ability to choose sides, challenge friends and take the fight online!
description
For the first time ever Scorpion, Sub-Zero and the Mortal Kombat warriors battle with Batman, Superman and other popular DC Universe Super Heroes. Choose your side and challenge your opponents with a new fighting system including Freefall Kombat and Klose Kombat along with dynamic multi-tiered environments. Plus, pick your favorite character from MK or DCU and pursue a fighting adventure in the new single player mode with an intertwined storyline and two unique perspectives.
ESRB Teen Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language.
Showing the last 4 reviews, out of a total 4 reviews. Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Play-Asia.com team.
A good game for fun! A good game for if you want some fun and fight, the fatalities are easy to do and the animations of them are nice and cool. It hasn't many combos to make and it makes the game a bit boring and repeatitive.
The adaptation of Mortal Kombat characters with the characters of DC Universe it's very good and it's hard to see the difference powers between them, also the history mode argument and videos are very good!
It is not the best fighting game, but so fun if you like Mortal Kombat or the Superheroes that appear in this game.
amirmercury1(4) on 02, Dec. 2008 19:48 (HKT)
Buy this if only u r MK hardcore fan I bought this game and apart from the pretty character modelling, it fails.I regret that I bought this game coz the game play is so lame and the combo is so bland and repetitive and though simpler than Tekken,I find it's hard to pull.Listen to me:Stay away from this game unless u r MK hardcore fan!
Fun, if shallow cross-over fighter, and the best MK in years. I didn't like the idea when it was first announced, but this game grew on me. I gave it a try, and what do you know- it's not half bad. The main enjoyment is the loooong story mode, of which you pick either the MK or DC side and play through the various characters to the ending. The plot is kinda honky, but well presented with pretty excellent cutscenes and voice-acting. At the very least, both MK and DC fans won't be crying bloody murder at any rape of their favorites.
The combat is fine, and while still having that trademark MK stiffness, is pretty solid, though new elements like Klose Kombat feel kinda wonky. It's more or less friendly to button mashers, though you can try to memorize moves and combos if you feel the need. Special moves look flashy and the animations are pretty smooth and look great.
The big issue is, weirdly enough, not about gameplay but presentation. To get a Teen rating, the game toned down the trademark Fatalities (and gave the DC heroes equivalent, if kinda tame, Brutalities as finishers), and these were toned down even more in the US version. Case in point- the Joker's fatality, where he delivers a fatal headshot, is censored to have the victim be offscreen in the US game. Well, if that irks you, then the European or Asian version is the way to go- the game is uncensored here. Hurray for the right to enjoy carnage!
Anyway, this is a shallow but nice-looking beat 'em up. VERY light on any extras, but hopefully DLC will augment the game soon. A nice diversion from 'serious' fighters, so fighting fans may want to check this out as a break from SCIV or while waiting for Tekken 6.