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Mortal Kombat Armageddon


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Manufacturer: Midway Entertainment
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ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Brand: Midway
EAN: 0031719269358
Label: Midway Entertainment
Manufacturer: Midway Entertainment
Model: 26935
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Midway Entertainment
Release Date: 2006-10-09

Features
Revamped&improved Konquest Mode - What was once a training mission evolves into a full-blown adventure
Unique Kreate-A-Fatality system gives you the ability to create custom fatalities by stringing together a series of attacks via a series of button combos
Use the Kreate-A-Fighter feature to create and define a fighter's look, abilities and personality
Take your custom fighter online, and compete against other Kreate-A-Fighters
Expanded online features - Improved responsiveness, deeper customizing, expanded Lobby Options and much more

Accessories
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (Prima Official Game Guide)
PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
Electronic Gaming Monthly
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Editorial Reviews:

Mortal Kombat: Armageddon celebrates the best-selling fighting game by giving you the most complete roster ever. Choose from more than 50 fighters from the entire Mortal Kombat universe - past, present and future. From Liu Kang to Shang Tsung to Shao Kahn, they're all here -- along with an incredible new Kreate-A-Fighter and Kreate-A-Fatality modes. With more playable fighters than any other Mortal Kombat game to date, it's the most complete, intense and lethal fighting experience ever!


User Comments about the Mortal Kombat Armageddon

Last, but not least, is the Kustom Fatality feature. Just like Mortal Kombat: Deception, this game has a Konquest mode that follows it's own unique story line. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon has to be the best Mortal Kombat game yet. Using different button combinations, you can break an opponent's arm, rip their heart out, tear their head off, or all of the above. Though the beloved Chess Kombat and Puzzle Kombat from Deception don't make a reappearance, there is something new to the MK series: Motor Kombat. It features every character to ever appear in the Mortal Kombat series, and, for the first time ever, a Kreate a Character mode, where you can customize your fighter's gender, look, name, fighting style, weapon style, and special moves. They're just coins, and you can use them to unlock concept art and alternate costumes in the Krypt, or you can buy fighting moves, special attacks, and clothing for your Kustom Fighter. You only have a certain amount of time to execute each move in your fatality, so choose your finishing moves wisely.


And the more violent the fatality is, the more koins you get. It's a racing mode where you can pick between ten Mortal Kombat fighters (each with their own special attack to give them an edge in the race), and race against eight of them on one of five different tracks, each one with enviornmental fatalities. Unlike Mortal Kombat: Deception's Konquest mode, however, this mode follows the game style of Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, fighting numerous opponents at a time. You'll be happy to know that in Armageddon, there aren't multi-colored koins like in Deception or Deadly Alliance. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon is a must for any fan of the Mortal Kombat gaming series, or anyone who just likes fighting games with a lot of violence.


Alot of characters, really, but couldn't you at least made new outfits, Boon. As much as I am excited about Mortal Kombat VS. Dc Comics, even though I don't even own a PS3 yet, I am not excited to review this game. I do appreciate this game, after all, it's fair, but I think they could have done MUCH better, even if we had to wait longer for the release.



I got it just because older characters like Ermac, Noob, Rain etc. were in. Well, I was honestly expecting much more from this game. My hopes were too high.


Unfortunately they got pretty crappy fighting styles and with no second fighting style it just gets boring fast. There isn't much variety to it at all.Played it for one day, not even a whole day, and stopped. The create a character function is decent as well but it still could have been so much better. The character selection is HUGE however they removed the second fighting styles from everyone I have tried.


Overall I honestly wouldn't recommend getting this game, but hey if you want to go for it. (not including the story mode)


The best Mortal Kombat game ever, it has everything you need:*Lots of fighters (over 60).*A new way to finish your opponents.*A great Konquest game is included with a deep story.*Motor Kombat game is also included, a very fun race game.*Create your own fighter and take him/her online or battle in single mode.



I was like wtf this kind of stupid even on easy they can be to strong to kill. All I have to say about this game is that the konquest mode and kreate a fighter is great. I beat like 4 dudes a on max with lil trouble but when I tried to kill the guy for my friend on easy I about got pwned. I let my friend play this game on easy for his first time. The only bad part about the game is no individual fatalities and that the comp can be so immpossible to beat or really really easy. On the 4th match the comp would not let him get even one hit on him 5 rounds. Well other than that this game is a 4.