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Mortal Kombat Trilogy for PlayStation 1

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars See 22 reviews  |  Write a review at Epinions.com
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Epinions The best MK in the series ... but does that mean anything? Absolutely Nothing.

by  cheat_zer0,  Dec 22, 2001
Pros: Great Character Selection, Beautiful Graphics for its time
Cons: Sound can get annoying at times, Unfair Game System, Bosses already Avaiable
The Bottom Line: Mk is the last 2D mk fighting games, and also the best in the series, but not really great, I just recommend it for fans.
Review: MK as I told previously in my last review, my mk4, is one of my first fighting games to play, not only in fighting games, but in all games too, while MK4 was my second favorite, onde that is the best in the series for sure, is the ''real'' fourth...
Author's Rating: 3/5 stars
 

Epinions Mortal Kombat Trilogy--why I took up skeet shooting

by  onetuffcowboy,  Jul 14, 2001
Pros: This is the quintessential Mortal Kombat game if you're a fan...
Cons: ...and I'm not. How about some originality here, Midway?
The Bottom Line: Unless you are a diehard fan of the series, there is absolutely no reason to pick up Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
Review: Back in the early 1990's, Mortal Kombat was a respectable game. Sure, it was a blatant ripoff of the insanely popular Street Fighter II, but it had a sort of grit and attitude that Capcom's 2D masterpiece lacked. OK, OK, it had blood and you could rip...
Author's Rating: 1/5 stars
 

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