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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMortal Kombat Trilogy has over 30 characters for some one-on-one martial arts fighting, while also introducing the "Aggressor" bar, and a new finishing move called Brutality.Mortal Kombat Trilogy has over 30 characters for some one-on-one martial arts fighting, while also introducing the "Aggressor" bar, and a new finishing move called Brutality.Mortal Kombat Trilogy has over 30 characters for some one-on-one martial arts fighting, while also introducing the "Aggressor" bar, and a new finishing move called Brutality.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Sal DiVita
- Nightwolf
- (as Sal Divita)
- …
Kerri Hoskins
- Sonya Blade
- (material de archivo)
Becky Gable
- Kitana
- (material de archivo)
- …
Brian Glynn
- Shao Kahn
- (material de archivo)
Steve Ritchie
- Shao Kahn
- (material de archivo)
- (voz)
Anthony Marquez
- Kung Lao
- (material de archivo)
Lia Montelongo
- Sindel
- (material de archivo)
Michael O'Brien
- Stryker
- (material de archivo)
John Parrish
- Jax
- (material de archivo)
Eddie Wong
- Liu Kang
- (material de archivo)
Kyle Wyatt
- Mob Leader
- (voz)
Steve Beran
- Shadow Priest
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
John Vogel
- Masked Guard
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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I like this version of Mortal Kombat the least because they did the minimum amount of work to bring back the old characters\scenes that they put into the game. Instead of creating new graphics they took old graphics and tried to make them fit into the MK3 style which did not work so well also instead of filming new footage so that the characters can do the new combo moves they took the old footage and mixed it up so it seems like they are doing combos. Then a lot of the new characters where left unfinished making this in general feel like an unfinished game.
The series wen't downhill after Mortal Kombat II for the arcade and there had been nil a good home version made, most of the home versions just made the game look bad, especially this one this cheapened it. Mortal Kombat II (ARCADE) will always hold the crown as the best 2D Mortal Kombat. Because instead of improving on the formula they took it (MK3-4) in a direction that was not good for it m aking it progressively more cartoony, cheesy, wwf like, unfinished, not as dark. But they now seem to be fixing that with the newest versions and improve the gameplay to boot. NOW it's going in the right direction (since MKD).
The series wen't downhill after Mortal Kombat II for the arcade and there had been nil a good home version made, most of the home versions just made the game look bad, especially this one this cheapened it. Mortal Kombat II (ARCADE) will always hold the crown as the best 2D Mortal Kombat. Because instead of improving on the formula they took it (MK3-4) in a direction that was not good for it m aking it progressively more cartoony, cheesy, wwf like, unfinished, not as dark. But they now seem to be fixing that with the newest versions and improve the gameplay to boot. NOW it's going in the right direction (since MKD).
Sorry... I don't liked the Mortal Kombat games much. They're not as fun as the Street Fighter games. Its doesn't have the gameplay. The only Mortal Kombat game, I'd liked the most is Mortal Kombat 4. The animation is poor.
Most people liked this game better than the great fighting games like Street Fighter because of the pointless blood. Thats doesn't make an great game. The only good thing about this game is the fatalities. Sometimes they're funny besides that not the best fighter out there.
I gave all Mortal Kombat games except MK4 this rating-- **
Most people liked this game better than the great fighting games like Street Fighter because of the pointless blood. Thats doesn't make an great game. The only good thing about this game is the fatalities. Sometimes they're funny besides that not the best fighter out there.
I gave all Mortal Kombat games except MK4 this rating-- **
"Mortal Kombat Trilogy" is the last great MK-game, before the series became crap. MKT takes all the characters and backgrounds from Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 2, Mortal Kombat 3 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, all in one package which uses the graphical engine of Mortal Kombat 3, to improve the visuals somewhat. Nowadays this game looks quite old-fashioned, but it`s a game with great nostalgic value, and a game for fans who haven`t got the three first games. If you`ve got neither of the MK-games, then MKT is by far the best option.
10/10
10/10
In 1992, the original Mortal Kombat game exploded in arcades everywhere. It was bloody, violent, fun, had a pointless plot Ed Boon didn't even care about, and by 1992 standards, had very realistic graphics. The much-wanted sequel introduced more characters and a new boss. Mortal Kombat 3 introduced even more characters and the popularity still proved the MK idea fresh.
With the release of Mortal Kombat Trilogy, I think people finally got sick of more of the same. It finally happened. Ed Boon anticipated this, so he made one last attempt at this now-stale crap: MK4. What's different? It's 3-D, but by then the 10-year-old-boy public was moving on to bigger, better, and fresher things like Tekken 3.
Rewind back to THIS game: Mortal Kombat Trilogy. If you don't own a MK game by now, just move on to something else, UNLESS you've been living under a rock for 8 years. Still, this game is the best icon of the MK era, if released a little late.
It's MK1, 2, and 3 all crammed into one CD. The magic and challenge of the MKs have somehow been lost, and it doesn't have anything new in it.
BOTTOM LINE: Four years ago, I would have recommended this game IF you didn't already have a MK game at the time (like me). Now...just forget it. If you haven't heard of Mortal Kombat by now, you will never understand the magic this series of games once had.
With the release of Mortal Kombat Trilogy, I think people finally got sick of more of the same. It finally happened. Ed Boon anticipated this, so he made one last attempt at this now-stale crap: MK4. What's different? It's 3-D, but by then the 10-year-old-boy public was moving on to bigger, better, and fresher things like Tekken 3.
Rewind back to THIS game: Mortal Kombat Trilogy. If you don't own a MK game by now, just move on to something else, UNLESS you've been living under a rock for 8 years. Still, this game is the best icon of the MK era, if released a little late.
It's MK1, 2, and 3 all crammed into one CD. The magic and challenge of the MKs have somehow been lost, and it doesn't have anything new in it.
BOTTOM LINE: Four years ago, I would have recommended this game IF you didn't already have a MK game at the time (like me). Now...just forget it. If you haven't heard of Mortal Kombat by now, you will never understand the magic this series of games once had.
I am not happy about the quality of the game but the rest I like basically the fatalities etc, The game itself is good but the quality needed more work. The reason I am voting a ten is because this game is loads of fun. The game has lots of stages including the wastelands, the tower, the lost bridge, the bridge, the pits 1,2,and3, and many more. The stage fatalities in the game isn't the best stage fatalities in the world but it is cool to do them. The tomb has spike from the ceiling, Scorpion's lair has hot lava, the subway has a subway train, the bell tower has spikes on the bottom of some floors, The pit has spikes on the bottom with dead people on them, the pit 3 has some fan like object that can take your opponent into little pieces, and last but definitely not least the dead pool has acid like stuff in it. I have to say this game has been overlooked a lot of times i want to ask why? One reason why I ask this is because i want to know why this good game is not getting great reviews. I give it a 10/10.
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- TriviaJohnny Cage is the only character to have all new sprites for this game. This is a result of Johnny Cage's original actor, Daniel Pesina, being fired by Midway sometime after the release of Mortal Kombat II (1993). His new sprites are that of Chris Alexander. However he has lost the splits punch move all together in this version.
- ErroresWhen a character is killed by an explosion fatality or something similar, they have a regular human skeleton. Even if it was a four-armed character, reptilian, or cybernetic ones. Likewise, sometimes the number of skulls on the ground following such a fatality is often inconsistent.
- Versiones alternativasThe PC, PlayStation, and Saturn versions have many differences from the Nintendo 64 version. While space forbids a comprehensive analysis, some of the major differences include more characters on the PlayStation (like two versions of Kano, Rayden, Jax and Kung Lao, as well as all of the boss characters), boss fatalities on the N64, and only one Sub-Zero character on the Nintendo console (though he has the combined powers of the masked and unmasked Sub-Zeroes). Finally, the PC and PlayStation have a male Chameleon, who randomly assumes the powers of the male ninjas, whereas the N64 has a female Khameleon, who can become Kitana, Mileena or Jade.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Angry Video Game Nerd: Superman 64 (2008)
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