
While one of the best features is having an MK lineup of at least 37 Kombatants, the biggest disappointments are the playable boss characters-Coro, Motaro, Shao Kahn, and Kintaro.

By contrast, the one-player modes are weak the computer plays too defensively, or schools you in a matter of seconds. Trilogy has excellent, responsive controls for intense head-to-head gameplay, especially when you compete in a tag-team, two-on-two mode. The key here is solid one-on-one gameplay. While the new added features (such as playable bosses) are attractive, they aren't what makes this a great game. Mortal Kombat Trilogy for the PlayStation has it all: the characters, the special and finishing moves, and more from the arcade game. leaving just regular attacks open, it's a lot harder without kombos! To give the experienced player even more of a handicap, kombos can be turned off. This is a perfect option for players who are newer to the fighting game genre and up against a seasoned MK veteran. using punches and kicks or the appropriate special move. When you hit a character with a kick or a punch, the computer automatically turns it into a kombo for you. Turning on the Auto Kombo feature gives your character added punch. three-on-three and eight-player kombat tournaments. Trilogy is a definite must-have! GAMER'S EDGEĪll of the features from the arcade are back, like Random Character Select, but Trilogy adds a few more to the mix. What Mortal Kombat Trilogy adds up to is pure gory action, with the same gameplay and graphics that gamers have come to expect the series, For the gamer who can't get enough MK. You can also choose to leave on or turn oft kombos, blood and the game's timer. In addition, there are five difficulty levels, from Very Easy to Veiy Hard and everything in between. Gameplay is straightforward, with four different kombat tracks: Novice, Warrior, Master and Champion. Skeptics will find, however, that the game is easy to control with either the Super NES configuration (holding onto the two outside grips), or using the analog stick The game's control is very tight, with each move being pulled off with ease, just like in the coin-ops. One would link that the Nintendo 64 control pad wouldn't be ideal for a game such as this. There are two Bosses: Motaro and Sbno Kahn, who would do anything to destroy all of the game's warriors. In true Mortal Kombat style, the game has hidden characters which may or may not he playable through a special code. Jade, Sheeva, Sindel, Kuncj Lao, Ermac, Smoke. Smoke, Rayden, Johnny Cage, Sonya, Cyrax, Sektor, Reptile. Playable characters include Noob Saibot, Baraka, Rain (playable for the first time), the old style Sub-Zero. The music and sound effects are taken right out of the coin-op. MKfans will no doubt appreciate the attention to detail that Williams look with the game, The sound is also good, considering that it's a cartridge game. Add in the Aggressor Mode which makes your attacks more deadly! Plus, unlike the PlayStation version of the game or any of the MKs on CD systems, this one lies no loading time at all. All of the arcade backgrounds from ail three games are also included in the package, faithfully reproduced in their digitized glory. It's astonishing to see the entire MKcast on one system, in one cartridge. The graphics are crisp and clear, a carbon copy of the UMK3 arcade graphics. The Nintendo 64 version of the game brings MK home like never before. Now firmly in his grasp, the third tournament begins to determine Earth's fate. But the second tournament was only a diversion-a way for Shao Kahn to reincarnate his queen and step from the Outworld to the Earth. Little did our combatants know that they were about to be lured into the Outworld to compete in yet another tournament. It explains how Liu Kang became victorious over Goro during the first tournament.
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The story combines all three plot lines of the series into one. This game can best be described as Mortal Kombat 3 1/2. The game engine is basically the same, many of the moves are similar, if not exactly the same and the control configuration is the same. The game is much like Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 in many ways. Characters from the past come back to the arena for one more battle. What Mortal Kombat Trilogy brings to the series is a combination of all three games rolled into one. When Midway released the first game, it gained notoriety from game players for its digitized graphics and cool special moves, but gained a reputation as being one of the most violent video games ever created. The Mortal Kombat series has become somewhat of a leg-end-a fighting game that unlike Street Fighter II, Virtua Fighter or Tekken, originated in the U.S.
