Sunday, March 21, 2010

Where To Buy Mortal Kombat Unchained


I don't expect another one better to be released in a long time, since this is authentically Midway's. When I ordered it, I had my doubts after seeing a string of previews on youtube; the graphics were questionable. Now that I've played an hour or so with various characters and a try arcade style with Kitana, I can say you can't really make a Mortal Kombat game better on the PSP than this. And what a surprise it would be to find one that is!

Unlike Deadly Alliance that I had for the original Xbox, you don't have to unlock characters. All of them are available, including Goro and several others. I've read that this is basically the game Deception made portable with some extras. I have only played this PSP version and the graphics are both as smooth and realistic as 3d gets for now.

The game starts with a significant video of a battle that starts the story's continuation from previous games. It's a video not to be missed, and I'd bet that you can only find the true quality in the game and not through online posted videos.

I'm willing to say that this version beats the PS2 and Xbox versions simply for being equal in graphic effects and being portable at the same time.

I found it difficult to open a profile in Deadly Alliance, but this newer version isn't difficult at all. It lets you select your own code, such as all the same button, so you don't have to memorize a unique scrambled one such as in DA.

For anyone who used to play MK games, then this will come as a nice addition, probably one that gets the most gameplay since we're old enough now to have become casual gamers. The original Xbox introduced a new playing field for gamers, and opened gaming to a broader audience. Fighting games were one genre taken to a new level at that time, along with the PS2 and Gamecube, and it shows here with this particular game as well. Forget the naysayers and get this before it's no longer in production, because it's sure to be a great game for much much longer than games of the previous decade or two (80s/90s). Here we go into a new one I guess!Get more detail about Mortal Kombat Unchained.

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