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While there are improvements to the mechanics, each game, largely, plays much the same as its predecessor, with the major differences coming from the ever expanding roster and huge selection of Fatalities added for each subsequent release. Rather than refinements to the core gameplay for each subsequent release in the collection (or Kollection if you prefer), Midway took the kitchen sink approach to sequel making back in the 90’s. I appreciate that you’re no longer paying for each continue with cash but if you’re as easily angered as me, you might well end up paying with your hair….oh, and controllers don’t come for free either. Before you even get to the hard as nails boss battles (damn you to hell Motaro), you’ll have to get past an array of assailants eager to eat up your continues. Mortal Kombat has always played on the cheap side of the fence but you have to take into consideration that the arcade games were made to take your money from you.

With arcade perfect ports of Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, you’re getting quite a bit of content for your 800MS Points, but potential buyers should be warned, being that these are the arcade versions of each game, the AI is just about as cheap as you’re likely to find.
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striking while the iron is hot by releasing a classic 2D collection based on Mortal Kombat’s famed arcade origins. Given the recent success of the rebooted Mortal Kombat and the subsequent re-positioning of the brand in the popular consciousness, it is of little surprise to see Warner Bros.
