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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance

aka: MK5, MK:DA, Mortal Kombat V: Vengeance
Moby ID: 7787

Xbox version

A new addition to the world of excellent games

The Good
Mortal Kombat has always been a succesful franchise. What was once a puny competitor to Street Fighter 2, is now a loved and sometimes hated series. After MK's first experiment in 3D fighting(MK4) some were dubious about MK's step into 3d. However, this years outing has proven succesful.

The folks at Midway got it right this time. While MK4 was in 3D, it played like a 2D game. MK:DA is a whole new experience. The entire fighting engine has been recreated. Each character now has 3 fighting styles. 2 unarmed, and 1 weapon-based. This opens new revenues for fighting strategies and combos.

The graphics are downright gorgeous. All characters look excellent, and each of them have tiny details which still flow as they fight(hair, clothing). It looks amazing. Stages all look great, with reflections and effects that are truly awesome.

As for sound, MK still pushes away it's previous faulty gloominess and introduces new and bright sfx and music that keeps the atmosphere going. The grunts and smashes are emitted satisfactorily.

The Bad
Now, while MK:DA holds a great achievement in all other areas, the combo system still seems too reliant on pre-programmed button combinations. Also, the amount of blood seemed a bit ridiculous.

The Bottom Line
Despite few faults, Mortal Kombat: DA brings new prospects into the fighting game genre. Any fan will love this game, and will soon ignore the few faults it has. The game's pros clearly outshine it's cons. MK:DA is worthy of a solid 5 out of 5

by ThE oNe (180) on December 5, 2002

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