MORTAL KOMBAAAAAAAAT!!! 8.5 out of 10 (Chardok-o-meter)
Posted: 2005-10-10 12:56pm
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
You know, I often find myself feeling somewhat violated when game developers take a tried and true game with a deep storyline, involved characters, and three movies to it's credit and whack off an elephant to dump rancid spooge all over the entire concept...
Well, MK:SM is exactly that. A bucket full of elephant spooge dumped all over the whole premise of Mortal Kombat. But I'll be damned if it doesn't make this game glisten and shine. (Meaning it's good.) It's kind of Final Fight meets Jade Empire and a little bit of Good old Fashioned platforming-All with a decidedly Mortal Kombat twist. The character selection is somewhat lacking, only being able to pick 4 characters (2 to start, and 2 unlockable) and Liu Kang's incessant WAH! HI-YA! ABLHABABLHABLABABLABBBLLBBLALBA (bicycle kick) get's REALLY annoying (You can turn speech off, though, just gotta be quick so you can turn it back on for the cutscenes.
Speaking of cutscenes, there's a LOT. I mean a lot. neat story, though, even if it is the same old "Save earth Realm from Shao Khan/Shang Tsung outworld used to be beautiful blah blah blah. The Graphics are polished and well textured, so the blah storyline is easily forgiven. The fighting is well done, and all of the characters moves are there, and they are upgradeable, so there is the element of unlockiness that I enjoy so much.
Short review: Get this game. Renting will not do it justice. This one gets high marks and the old chardok-o-meter. A Definate purchase.
You know, I often find myself feeling somewhat violated when game developers take a tried and true game with a deep storyline, involved characters, and three movies to it's credit and whack off an elephant to dump rancid spooge all over the entire concept...
Well, MK:SM is exactly that. A bucket full of elephant spooge dumped all over the whole premise of Mortal Kombat. But I'll be damned if it doesn't make this game glisten and shine. (Meaning it's good.) It's kind of Final Fight meets Jade Empire and a little bit of Good old Fashioned platforming-All with a decidedly Mortal Kombat twist. The character selection is somewhat lacking, only being able to pick 4 characters (2 to start, and 2 unlockable) and Liu Kang's incessant WAH! HI-YA! ABLHABABLHABLABABLABBBLLBBLALBA (bicycle kick) get's REALLY annoying (You can turn speech off, though, just gotta be quick so you can turn it back on for the cutscenes.
Speaking of cutscenes, there's a LOT. I mean a lot. neat story, though, even if it is the same old "Save earth Realm from Shao Khan/Shang Tsung outworld used to be beautiful blah blah blah. The Graphics are polished and well textured, so the blah storyline is easily forgiven. The fighting is well done, and all of the characters moves are there, and they are upgradeable, so there is the element of unlockiness that I enjoy so much.
Short review: Get this game. Renting will not do it justice. This one gets high marks and the old chardok-o-meter. A Definate purchase.