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Sindel is reincarnated in Earthrealm, and billions of their souls are being stripped as it becomes a part of Outworld. Shao Kahn unleashes squads to kill any Earthrealm survivors, so Raiden'... Read allSindel is reincarnated in Earthrealm, and billions of their souls are being stripped as it becomes a part of Outworld. Shao Kahn unleashes squads to kill any Earthrealm survivors, so Raiden's chosen warriors are send in to repel Shao Kahn.Sindel is reincarnated in Earthrealm, and billions of their souls are being stripped as it becomes a part of Outworld. Shao Kahn unleashes squads to kill any Earthrealm survivors, so Raiden's chosen warriors are send in to repel Shao Kahn.
Sal DiVita
- Nightwolf
- (as Sal Divita)
- …
Steve Ritchie
- Shao Kahn
- (voice)
Kyle Wyatt
- Mob Leader
- (voice)
Dan Forden
- The 'Toasty!' Guy
- (uncredited)
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Mortal Kombat 3 great game.one of the greatest in 90s.one of defining games in 90s.one of my favorite games of all time without a doubt.movie was good too.my favorite fighter was definitely Cyrax and i was huge fan of Montaro.levels were great.it's definitely one of most popular games in 90s without a question.Doom's,Mortal Kombat Trilogy,Prince Of Persia trilogy and Warcraft's trilogy these games are immortal without a doubt.old dos games were great. Historik was good too.i loved almost all games in 90s keen Quake all.Quake is still good game to me.nowadays computer are not so great than 90s games i think after Warcraft III.i know a lot of guys who love Carmageddon and GTA.
While the original Mortal Kombat set the benchmark for video game violence, it wasn't until the third chapter in this series that the gameplay finally equaled the visuals. The first two games relied wholly on massive bloodletting and digitized video characters to draw in players, but it was the third installment that finally cemented the MK series as a solid entry in the fighter game genre. The addition of a huge roster of characters, coupled with more special abilities and finishing moves (brutal "fatalities" and "animalities" alongside comical "friendships" and "babalities").
The story, or lack thereof, is roughly the same as the first two games, but this matters little when the true measure comes from the game's impressive playability. First time button-mashers and expert gamers will both find this game quite fun. While still not up to the high standard of newer generation fighters, MK3 provided an exciting gory romp with good controls and graphics.
If you find it on a "classics" collection, its well-worth the purchase.
The story, or lack thereof, is roughly the same as the first two games, but this matters little when the true measure comes from the game's impressive playability. First time button-mashers and expert gamers will both find this game quite fun. While still not up to the high standard of newer generation fighters, MK3 provided an exciting gory romp with good controls and graphics.
If you find it on a "classics" collection, its well-worth the purchase.
10dee.reid
A lot of people dislike "Mortal Kombat 3"; I don't know why, and am not sure I never will. It's not like the early Midway games had a storyline that was fleshed out through the game-play; the later ones would of course. But "Mortal Kombat 3" does have its flaws, none of which detract from the gratuitous bloodshed and realistic martial arts combat. Really, the only thing that mars the whole experience is the ridiculous combo system and end bosses Motaro and Shao Kahn. By the end of the day, ko-kreators Ed Boon and John Tobias can stand proud: "Mortal Kombat 3" isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Third time is a charm.
10/10
10/10
Forget that you ever saw the horrible Mortal Kombat movies and stick to the impressions that the video games created if you want to take this superb series seriously. MK-3 was the last of sprite based games of its series but the action remained fluid and dynamic as ever. The animation was great and the sketches in the manual were something that every MK fan should preserve. The length of the game itself and the number of opponents depends on the skill or difficulty level that you select. Problem is that even on normal difficulty, one could breeze through most opponents by merely throwing upper cuts and only during the very end did it get difficult.
"Mortal Kombat 3" was a great game, but many MK-fans didn`t like this one bit. The fantastic atmosphere of MK 2 is not to be found here, but it`s nevertheless a great game, with a far more complex combat-system than before, thanks to the combo-system, which gives room for far more complex moves than before. I dislike many of the new characters and many of the finishing-moves are so odd that you won`t like them. This game was the last great game in the MK-series.
9/10
9/10
Did you know
- TriviaLia Montelongo, who plays the ancient Sindel, was only 18 at the time the game was made.
- GoofsThis is very common in the game , at least in the Sega version, when you use Sindels hair attack fatality, the hair will exceed the height of the person and will glitch., This is true especially when you face off against taller opponents and it doesn't line up properly.
- Quotes
The 'Toasty!' Guy: Toasty!
- ConnectionsEdited into Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (2025)
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