Two new events for the most recent Pokemon Game (Non-Spinoff), Black and White 2, have been announced. Get in quick while they’re still available.
Deoxys Event – WiFi
The latest Wi-Fi event will be for all English language versions of the game. Within this event you will receive a Level 100 Deoxys. Deoxys offers players the tactical flexibility of changing Formes. If Trainers need to make a switch, they can bring Deoxys to Nacrene City and alter its genetic code between Normal Forme, Attack Forme, Defense Forme, and Speed Forme. All of Deoxys’ Formes have distinct appearances and advantages, so players will be ready for anything.
The event is to tie in with the release of the new TCG Plasma Freeze Set and will run from the 8th of May to the 31st of May. The Deoxys card to be featured in the new Plasma Freeze Set is definitely a great addition to your deck. At 170HP it can power up allied Plasma Pokemon and with the move Helix Force it can swiftly turn an opponents energy against them. The Plasma Freeze Expansion introduces us to over 110 new Pokemon cards like Deoxys-EX, Thundurus-EX, Latios-EX, Latias-EX and a bunch more. Stay tuned for more information updates as they come.
Dragonite Event – Global Link
This event will also be for English language versions of the game but this one is a bit more exclusive. The Dragonite is only accessible to Trainers (You guys) who have participated in Official Pokemon Leagues across the world, specifically the Nimbasa Season. The Dragonite is quite special. it has it’s hidden ability of Multiscale and the special move Extremespeed. Deffinitely a Pokemon you don’t want to miss out on. Trust me. The event should be live now so, if you can, go and grab that Poke-Bro now!
If you’re not too sure about what Dracula 4 exactly is; it’s a game by Anuman Interactive (through Microids unit) that will be released on the PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Android, here is the official synopsis:
A few months after the shipwreck of a freighter that carries an important art collection meant for the Metropolitan Museum, one of the masterpieces is found in Hungary. Assigned by the museum to authenticate it, Ellen Cross, an art restorer, does not suspect that this mission is about to take her throughout Europe, on the steps of Valachi’s famous prince, Vlad Tepes.
Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon will be released sometime in Summer of this year, as of right now enjoy the few screenshots we have of the game and keep your eye out for more news.
Kyoto Animation have unveiled their latest anime series and it is sure to delight fans who were excited by the KyoAni commercial that previous aired featuring hunky swimmer boys, as they will now turn that into a full anime series titled Free!
After working on many cute anime series it looks like Kyoto Animation has now got something sexy for the ladies. Free! will focus on a school swim-team all of whom appear to be sexy musclebound bishonens. Kyoto Animation have released a trailer for the upcoming anime which can be seen below.
The opening theme song will be performed by OLDCODEX while the ending song will be performed by the cast. Free! is scheduled to begin in July as part of the Summer anime season. Sexy gentlemen, take your mark!
Welcome back for this week’s iOS Game Suggestions. If you missed last week’s, or are new to the suggestions, click on the link below and check out what cool games you should be picking up for your iOS device along with the introduction on how the suggestions work. (suggestions 1 has how it all works)
A great week on iTunes! As always, it started slow and but ended with a bang! There are many must-buy games this week in all departments, FREE, 99c and over 99c. This week I’ve suggested a total of 25 great quality titles. Make sure you check them all especially… The House Of The Dead, Runaway, LEGO Batman, Dark Quest, Random Heroes 2, Gargoyle Ruins, Transformers Legends, Iron Man 3 just to name a few.
Break down below :
9 – FREE Games
6 – $0.99c Games
10 – Over $0.99c Games
As always for this week’s suggestions are all new titles that you should take a look at and consider spending your hard earned iTunes cash / time on. Well the Free games just below certainly should all be given a shot as they won’t cost you anything!
For The Cheapskates – FREE GAMES
MASTERABBOTT’S FREE GAME PICK OF THE WEEK!
Iron Man 3 – The Official Game – Price : FREE – Publisher – Gameloft (Find and power up Iron Man’s suits in a great game at www.IronMan3.com.au for your chance to win awesome prizes including a tablet, an iPod touch and in-game credit for the Iron Man 3 game. Have you found MK17 – HEARTBREAKER (Artillery Level RT Suit) yet? Need another clue? ‘The southernmost tip of the Australian mainland’.) on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
TRANSFORMERS Legends – Price : FREE – Publisher –Mobage (Customize and power up your TRANSFORMERS team with credits, cards, and battles. Defend the world with the AUTOBOTS or destroy it with the DECEPTICONS. Engage friends and foes in 9 v 9 battles with bonus attacks. Hundreds of TRANSFORMERS characters and items to discover, recruit and collect. Regular events to win limited-edition TRANSFORMERS characters!) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Youda Survivor 2 – Price : FREE – Publisher –G5 Entertainment (Return to the island of adventure and save your befriended tribe once again in this impressive sequel to Youda Survivor! The tribe’s shaman needs your help to stop the danger lurking over the entire planet. Put your survival skills and perseverance to the test like never before. Meet exotic creatures, learn new potion recipes and fight off mighty pirates. Most importantly, help the tribe retrieve a sacred talisman that’s missing and reunite the two gems they use for magic rituals. Unleash your adventurous spirit and become a hero in this spectacular time management challenge!) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Storm Of Magic – Price : FREE – Publisher –Shamrock Games (A great upheaval is coming to the wonderful, magical world of Londerol. The hour draws near when the prophecy will be fulfilled and legions of darkness will pour forth into this bright world. But the gracious gods give humanity a final chance. Heroes emerge from among the people, ready to fearlessly defend what is good and just. Magister of Magic Farian and his student Alex set out on a long and dangerous journey to gain knowledge, power and, of course, new friends.) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Smile Plants – Price : FREE – Publisher –Gamevil (Escape to your very own relaxing garden in Smile Plants. Play interactive match 3 puzzles and solve your way to being the best garden keeper. Water, sing, play, feed, and give sunlight to your plants by matching 3 of a kind. See your plants grow as they mature from cute, little seeds to full, smiling plants. With over 30 different plants to collect and customize, you won’t help but fall in love with your garden. Play with friends and visit their gardens through Facebook. Or compete with them as you see whose beanstalk can grow the longest! Fall back in love with nature!) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Amazing Studly Strikes – Price : FREE – Publisher – Inzen Studio(Scale the monumental. Dodge the unthinkable. Draw the cries of millions.Become a Game Show Warrior! Earn your right to entertain! The plan is simple. Climb to top. Smash anything that gets in your way. All you gotta do, is tap your screen (really, really fast). Easy!) on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Kingdom & Dragons – Price : FREE – Publisher –Gamevil (Dive into the fantasy tale of Kingdom and Dragon! Build your kingdom and level up your hero in this action RPG adventure! Kingdom and Dragon is a fantasy action RPG featuring elements of kingdom building. Develop your small village into a bustling kingdom. Select your hero – Templar, Bowmaster, or Enchantress, and battle enemies that threaten your kingdom. Optimize your skill tree and forge mythical garments to maximize your power. Your fantasy adventure begins here!) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Deep Sea Deli – Price : FREE – Publisher – PlayFirst (Serve up some subaquatic fun (and sandwiches) in this brand new FREE puzzle match game! Narly was just your ordinary narwhal until deli ingredients rained down from above and changed his life forever. Now, armed with nothing but a copy of Deli-rious for Delis and a newfound sense of purpose, Narly is taking the underwater deli world by storm.) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Robot Unicorn Attack 2 – Price : FREE – Publisher – Adult Swim (Choose between Team Rainbow or Team Inferno and compete on a unique level every day for prizes. Race through 2 worlds at war, one of Rainbows and Harmony and one of Ice and Wonder. Build and customize your very own unicorn, selecting from different bodies, manes, wings, horns, trails and more. Unlock and arm yourself with 12 different boost abilities, including “Rainbow Savior” and “Gallow’s Gallop”. Achieve both personal and community goals, updated daily. Battle mighty giants and dash through their dangerous Solar Beams) on iPhone & iPad. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
For The Bargain Hunters – 99c Games
Gargoyle Ruins – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Game Stew (Step into the boots of a true hero in Gargoyle Ruins, the prequel to Game Stew’s first title and TouchArcade’s Arcade 2012 Game Of The Year–Tower of Fortune! With your companion by your side it is your hero’s duty to save a wealthy kingdom where girls are kidnapped by gargoyles once a year. Solve the mystery and defeat the evil forces in this retro VFD tabletop arcade game inspired by the early Game & Watch games!) runs on iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
Madmonster – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Chillingo (They came, they saw, they destroyed.The menacing Wolfy and his gang of monsters are wreaking havoc everywhere they go. Help them tear up each city, rip through military defenses, knock down buildings and take to the skies to cause a ruckus among the stars. The more chaos you cause, the greater the rewards. Show off your destructive side in this anarchic mobile monster mash.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Blastpoints – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Checkbox Studios (BlastPoints provides the thrill and excitement of space combat on a mobile device. Powered by the award-winning Unreal Engine 3, players control a fully customisable fighter as they dogfight across the galaxy.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Random Heroes 2 – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Ravenous Games (Sequel to the amazing Random Heroes; now with more guns, explosions and crazy characters! From the creators of the award winning platform game League of Evil comes Ravenous Games’ newest game Random Heroes 2! A group of unlikely heroes are set out to save the world. Blast your way through these invaders in this action platformer! It’s time to eradicate the alien threat once and for all in Random Heroes 2!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Drop The Chicken – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Sharp Creative Agency (Drop The Chicken is a fun filled, addictive and challenging puzzle game. Our hero ‘Chuck The Chicken’, after an exceptional career as a circus acrobat, shot himself out of a canon and escaped into a nearby farm.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Microbots – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Sauce Digital Limited (Danger, a Microbot infestation is imminent! Test your skill, strategy and speed in this great arcade puzzle game that will keep you addicted for hours. You are Digital Pest Control, and it’s up to you to eradicate the Microbot plague. They might look cute, but left alone they will infest the level. It’s your job to guide the little vermin to the targets, where they will be blasted by your Exterminator-bot.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
For The Millionaires – All games over $0.99
MasterAbbott’s over 99c Pick Of The Week!
House Of The Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels – Price : $4.99 – Publisher – SEGA (You thought it was over… but we’ve found the Lost Reels. Join the original cast and blast your way through remixed worlds from The House of the Dead Overkill™. Play in Survival or Story Mode and mow down waves of infected, blood-thirsty mutants in this b-style arcade shooter. Experience 3 goregasmic worlds full of carnage in Story Mode. In Papa’s Palace of Pain, Ballistic Trauma, and Naked Terror, you’ll be screaming ‘til your last breath.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
RPG Silver Nornir – Price : $2.99 – Publisher – Kairosoft (Azatoth, the origin of chaos, has destroyed the world twice in the past. The only survivors from the last world are the Peacekeeper, the Keeper of Time, and the Goddess… A new world is born after what seems like an eternity of time. The world enters its 3rd Age. History seems to repeat itself as the people live the same lives as their counterparts in previous ages. The Mistral Year is 1286. The world draws near its demise for a third time, and each milestone in history intertwines to lead to its doomed fate.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Dark Quest– Price : $1.99 – Publisher – Brain Seal (Dark Quest is a turn based fantasy role playing adventure game where players assume the role of a mighty barbarian on his epic quest to destroy the forces of the evil sorcerer and save the land from evil.) runs on iPad. BUY NOW
Beat The Melody– Price : $3.99 – Publisher – Shortbreak Studios (Music geeks from land of Chopin introduce simple game that can teach anyone how to enjoy music more! Fun for all the family… and future tenors, divas & rock stars!) runs iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
LEGO Batman DC Super Heroes – Price : $5.49 – Publisher – Warner Bros. (Legends Unite! Batman and Robin join forces with other famous DC super heroes including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and more to stop the notorious villains Lex Luthor and The Joker from destroying Gotham City. Batman fans everywhere will enjoy this original story that’s filled with classic LEGO videogame action and humor as players fight to put the bad guys back behind bars!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Touch Hockey Ultimate HD – Price : $2.99 – Publisher – FlipSide5. (Touch Hockey Ultimate HD is the latest edition in the blockbuster Touch Hockey franchise. Choose from 10 tables and over 20 paddles! Compete for the highest score on each table! Unlimited Online Plays!
Near-by Play over Wifi or Bluetooth!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Max’s Pirate Planet – A Board Game Adventure – Price : $2.99 – Publisher – Slant Six Games. (Legend has it that Barnacle Bill hid his hoard of gold in the fabled Sunken City, then hid pieces of the map in treasure chests all over the globe. The chests are protected by monsters you have to defeat. Choose from five unique pirate characters and sail your ships around the globe in a race to find the map pieces. If you play with your friends, you can challenge them to a duel with swords and cannons to get ahead in the treasure hunt.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Talisman Prologue HD– Price : $5.49 – Publisher – Thumbstar Games (The legend begins with a single-player series of adventures designed to invite both veterans and newcomers to explore the land of Talisman. While multiplayer gameplay will be available in upcoming expansions, Talisman Prologue focuses on creating narrative depth through its single-player campaigns. The story unfolds as the player rolls dice to move around the outer, middle, and inner regions of the board.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Shiny The Firefly– Price : $1.99 – Publisher – Headup Games (This adorable game, set in the middle of a picturesque garden, has you helping Shiny, the cute little firefly, to find his babies. You’ll have to fly, run, hide and defend yourself against a legion of enemies. Stubborn mosquitoes, hungry toads, mischievous plants, sneaky wasps, endlessly long centipedes and lots of other little, dangerous garden dwellers are going to get in your way and make your life difficult.) runs iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
Runaway: A Twist Of Fate- Part 2– Price : $5.49 – Publisher – Bulkypix (The most famous couple in the history of adventure games is finally coming to iOS devices. Plunge into the depths of a sinister adventure with an overriding element of humor and graphics worthy of the greatest 2D animated movies. For the first time ever in the Runaway series, the adventure has gone for a more balanced gameplay with gamers required to play some chapters as Gina and other chapters as Brian.) runs iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
There you have it folks these games should keep you busy for quite some time well until next week at least. I’ll be back next week for another dose of iOS goodness, in the meantime if you would also like to suggest your own suggestions, please feel free to share them in the comments section below or in the iOS forum section on the site here.
A new poster (featured right) for Pacific Rim has been unleashed! This one features a large Jaeger looking incredibly bad ass. What’s a Jaeger you ask? Well it’s a gant kick-ass robot controlled by two people who share the same mind to battle the Kaiju. What’s a Kaiju you ask? Well they’re gigantic evil monsters from the sea who are waging war on the human race. Why are they waging war you ask? Well for that answer you’ll have to wait until Guillermo del Toro‘s Pacific Rim hits theaters on July 12. Until then, enjoy the poster and check out the first international trailer!
The full list of features in Full Metal Rocket includes:
Three classic multiplayer maps now shine in their HD glory including new gameplay options: Meatless, Blink, Mines suited for different modes (Survival, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag), featuring the new Survival mode style
New Survival mode: Single player Survival mode with dedicated Leaderboards: play with limited ammo, and avoid being killed to gain access to weapon lockers and to proceed to the next area
One new HD Survival map: Town
One new HD map for all multiplayer modes: Prison
New multiplayer skins: SS Zombie and Leper
New enemies: Executioner and Beast
New weapon for multiplayer mode: Mine
Business & Product Development Director at Nordic Games, Reinhard Pollice said;
With previous releases of Painkiller: Hell & Damnation DLCs we got tons of feedback and fans asking for more content. We always want our players to be fully challenged, so with this DLC we have decided to concentrate on the multiplayer elements of the game to give them a truly immersive, hellish experience.
Also released today is the Painkiller: Hell & DamnationDLC Bundle 1. The bundle contains all 4 of the Painkiller DLCs: Medieval Horror, The Clock Strikes Meat Night, Operation “Zombie Bunker” and Full Metal Rocket. You can download the bundleon Steam for £13.99. Check out some screenshots of some of the new content below!
Star Trek: The Video Gameis in stores today in Australia and New Zealand for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC!
Featuring an original story that takes place between 2009’s blockbuster hit Star Trek and the upcoming Star Trek: Into Darkness, the game combines the talents of the film’s cast – including Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, John Cho, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban and Anton Yelchin – with amazing co-op gameplay that lets players become either Kirk or Spock in this incredible adventure.
The launch trailer can be viewed below.Also check out a behind-the-scenes clip on the story as well as a general making-of video.
Today, we have got an astounding 500 (!!!) beta keys to give away for Ubisoft‘s Anno Onlineclosed beta. The free-to-play web game takes the fundamentals of strategy and city-building online to a MMORPG environment. The closed beta only started days ago. These codes below are redeemable right now! But first, here are some instructions for how to redeem them:
Fill out the input fields to register or click on “Uplay” to enter your Uplay accountClick on “LOGIN” to proceed to the next stepClick on “PLAY NOW” to go to the Beta activation windowEnter your Beta key / Click on “SEND ENTRY” to activate your keyClick “OK” in the confirmation windowClick on “PLAY NOW” again to enter the game.
ATLUS have released a brand new trailer for the upcoming 3DS remake of Devil Survivor 2 which is of course titled Devil Survivor 2: Break Record.
The new trailer mentions a new character and scenario set to appear in the 3DS port Devil Survivor 2: Break Record. ATLUS previously brought the original Devil Survivor to the 3DS under the title Devil Survivor: Overclocked.
Devil Survivor 2 was recently adapted into an anime series, you can check out our first impressions of the adaptation here. Devil Survivor: Overclocked and Devil Survivor 2: Break Record have been set for release in English by ATLUS.
You can check out the trailer for Devil Survivor 2: Break Record below. Break Record will be released in Japan on the 11th of July, 2013.
Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition Developer:NetherRealm Studios Publisher:Warner Bros. Games Platforms:PlayStation 3 (Reviewed), Xbox 360 and PS Vita Release Date:May 1st, 2013 Price: $29.99 (Available Here)
Overview
It’ll be a little over 2 whole years since Mortal Kombat was released in the U.S. and Europe come its Australian release date of May 1st. Originally banned by the Australian Classification Board due to “the impact of the violence in Mortal Kombat being higher than strong and thus could not be accommodated within the MA15+ classification”, the newly instituted (long-overdue) R18+ rating has resulted in the game’s ban being lifted and its imminent release under the new category. The Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition comes with all previously released DLC characters and skins, among some other alterations and minor additions, at a low price. Are you read to enter the tournament?
Story
Sprawled across 17 chapters, Mortal Kombat carries on directly after the battle of Armageddon. At the top of the pyramid where Blaze had stood tall, Raiden and Shao Khan are the last remaining combatants. With Raiden’s defeat and the beginning of Shao Khan’s ultimate rule over all 6 realms appearing imminent, the Thunder God sends a desperate message back to his past self; “he must win!” We then transport back in time to Raiden at the first Mortal Kombat Tournament, who looks at his amulet to find it cracked with those vague words echoing in his head. He initially interprets these words to mean that Liu Kang is the chosen one…
If you know the story of MK 1, 2 and 3, then you will – for the most part – recognise the series of events presented over the following 6 hours or so. However, there are significant changes in the timeline that Raiden himself instigates after discovering that Liu Kang’s victory over the sorcerer Shang Tsung in the first tournament – securing Earthrealm’s safety – only resulted in his amulet being damaged further. This is when Raiden realises that things must be different for the future is bleak otherwise. What ensues is somewhat of a butterfly effect as alternate events take place that change the course of MK history forever and create an all-new timeline for future games to follow.
I know the core game has been out for 2 years, but there is still a chance that any number of readers (certainly the majority would be Australian) have not experienced the game/Story Mode yet. Therefore, I won’t say much more…BUT, there are many satisfying twists and turns and a reveal at the conclusion that sets-up a sequel. Also, if you assume – because of its chronological order – that the next game may deal (possibly loosely) with characters/events from MK4, it looks extremely likely. As it relates to the story presented here, I have to express how impressed I was…fighting games aren’t known for this, but NetherRealm pulled it off splendidly. Being a lifelong MK fan, I’ve always enjoyed the well-established relationships and backgrounds of each individual in the universe. There are personal tales that go beyond the tournament, which is merely a setting…unlike in other titles.
Gameplay
Mortal Kombat breaks tradition from the “low” and “high” designations in control schemes of past entries; basic attacks (face buttons) are now broken up into “front” and “back” punches and kicks. ‘R2’ blocks, ‘R1’ throws and ‘L2’ flips stance (does anyone actually use that?!). Enhanced Moves, Combo Breakers and X-Ray Attacks (which do considerable damage) are all linked to your Super Meter (ala Street Fighter). The meter is made up of three bars. Enhanced Moves use one bar and are executed by pressing the block button at the same time as your desired special move inputs. Combo Breakers utilise two bars and are executed by pressing block and forward together when on defence. X-Ray Attacks require a full bar and can be executed by simultaneously pulling both triggers, although beware…they all have unique conditions for connecting so you must time/plan their use accordingly.
Mortal Kombat is jam-packed with modes and features like no other fighting game before it. Single-players can test their mettle in the classic Ladder, Story Mode, Challenge Tower – made up of 300(!!) challenges – and the “Test Your…” mini-games (includes Luck, Might, Sight and Strike – are only unlocked and available after mastering them in the aforementioned Challenge Tower). Of course you can also have single matches against friends or A.I. And speaking of friends, there’s also the Tag Battles and a tag-team variation on the Ladder. The ending received for finishing a Tag Ladder is always that of the first player’s chosen warrior, even if the other lands the final blow to the boss – Shao Khan.
There are almost 30 stages to choose from (including time of day variants, e.g. Rooftop at Dawn, Day or Dusk). 7 of those arenas have stage fatality opportunities with some fan favourites such as The Dead Pool and The Pit (with spleen busting spikes!) making a return. If you would like to hone your fighting skills, there are the Practise, Training and even Fatality Training modes (the latter was oft requested to aid people’s input-memory retention). And then we have Online, which includes King of the Hill mode – where up to eight players can act as spectators and play the winner of a fight – and is somewhat of a mixed bag when it comes to performance/connection stability. The servers have been improved upon incrementally, and although I usually had fairly smooth experiences with it, I have had a match or two interrupted. I’m not a big online player, so it’s largely unimportant to me.
There is a “koin” system in place whereby you earn the currency by winning matches, pulling off finishers, completing challenges, etc. They can be spent on skipping the tougher challenges in the Challenge Tower (the final one, no. 300, is notoriously difficult…yeah I skipped it, wanna fight about it?!) or to purchase and unlock “kollectibles” in the Krypt. The Krypt is huge (warranted a map for heaven’s sake!), divided into four quadrants: the Deadlands, Hollow of Infestation, Meadow of Despair and Bloodmarsh. All up, there are a whopping 303 items – including 4 secret – to be claimed, which ordinarily range from concept art to alternate costumes and fatality inputs to be added to your move-list in the pause menu (although in the Komplete Edition, that’s not necessary…will elaborate soon).
Nekropolis is basically a museum – which can also be accessed from within the Krypt – where you can view all of your unlocked content. As you enter, the Gallery dead-on in front of you is where the unlocked artworks, fatality inputs and music pieces are housed. On either side of that are individual shrines for the entire roster; in the initial release, even after purchasing the DLC separately, Kenshi, Skarlet, Freddy Kruger and Rain did not have their own shrine. That meant you could not re-view their endings or player statistics, although there was a sly work-around found in order to view their character models. But with the Komplete Edition, it’s all there – even their character objects (which are displayed, hovering over a vessel in front of the shrine) are present from the get-go; they are usually unlocked upon completion of the Ladder with the respective fighter.
As a matter of fact, every character, fatality and alternate costume (15 DLC skins included) is unlocked from the start in the Komplete Edition…I personally enjoy having to work to earn new content though. Aside from the four DLC characters mentioned above – which don’t have alternates – Kratos will also be playable, exclusively in the PS3 version. Ed Boon has mentioned in the past that the game disc is literally full…and it’s easy to believe. The one frustration I have with the title is the lag experienced during Quan Chi’s winning pose, Shang Tsung’s transformations and rarely in the middle of a fight with sub-boss Goro. I expected that to get fixed by now, but that may be an impossible ask; it certainly has zero chance of happening now.
Visuals
Mortal Kombat brings back the gore that was missing in MK vs DC Universe, and by the bucket-load. As if the return of gruesome fatalities (don’t forget the disturbingly cute babalities!) weren’t enough, the development team introduced the X-Ray moves, which are akin to mini-fatalities in their own right. I don’t know how someone can get a blade through their eye socket, out the back of their skull and continue fighting, but it looks spectacular! (I sound deranged and blood-thirsty….within the context of the game!!!). Each character’s insides have been uniquely modelled in 3D just to demonstrate the internal effects of these attacks, fatalities and stage fatalities; all uber-violent and bloody (an element that looked comical in past games, but is more detailed and realistic here, although nowhere near perfect yet).
Graphically, the game looks great on the heavily modified Unreal Engine 3. Character models are highly detailed, as are the stages they fight within. There’s a good sense of depth and space on the 2.5 plane thanks to the implementation of various foreground and background objects and sufficient, effective lighting. Tonally, the visuals represent exactly what the game is about, even spilling into the menu design and secondary presentation elements. Cut-scenes in Story Mode are compressed and therefore lower resolution than gameplay, but you can blame the DVD format for that limitation (won’t be an issue in the near future). Character damage is also too clean for my tastes, but does provide a great indicator of the war one had just experienced.
Audio
For me, the music of MK is instantly recognisable; from the films and the games. Dan Forden has been with the NetherRealm crew practically from the beginning, and what’s great about his work on Mortal Kombat is the fact that he creates a level of nostalgia in remixing the music found in the stages across MK 1, 2 and 3 whilst bringing something new to them in the process. It’s still that odd, signature MK sound; a mix of prominent electric guitar, electronic/techno elements, exotic instrumentation and rock percussion that by all means shouldn’t go together, but somehow Forden always makes them work cohesively. The Subway and Rooftop hooks (perfect examples of this formula) in particular always stuck with me, and hearing their catchy, updated versions here was awesome. Now they’re stuck in my head all over again.
On the SFX and V.O front, Mortal Kombat also delivers in usual MK fashion. Every hit is felt through the impact of the foley/audio. Johnny Cage is cocky as ever, while Shao Khan is even more antagonising and vocal than usual. My personal favourite piece of voice-acting comes when Kano executes his “choke” manoeuvre; the victims humorously sound like they are being violently shook, not choked. No audio elements have been added or reworked for the Komplete Edition, and I did find that the volume levels in the game are still not very well-balanced (at least for me), which is disappointing but not as big an issue if using headphones. If you’re in the same boat, just remember to drop your TV/headset’s volume when switching to another game or other media unless you want your eardrums blown out.
Overall
FINALLY! Australia can engage in “kombat” once more! Can and should! Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition is amazing value for money. Not only was the original the most jam-packed fighting game in recent memory at full RRP, but now with the added content found here and at its discounted price, there’s even more reason to buy NetherRealm Studios‘ brutal fighter. It’s a true testament to the talent of the team when their 18th overall title in an extremely enduring and popular 20 year+ franchise is the highest rated and best yet. Mortal Kombat is the first title in the series with enough depth of mechanics to warrant its inclusion in pro fighting game tournaments like EVO after all.
That being said, I actually went back to this after playing and reviewing Injustice: Gods Among Us– a stellar fighting game proving that NetherRealm can hit home runs outside of their ballpark – and was shocked by how much slower it felt in comparison. I don’t even believe it to be the case in all instances; it depends on the character used as well…but NetherRealm have made massive strides in perfecting variation in control, play-style and scale since its debut in 2011. Yet, Mortal Kombat has a similar low-floor, high-ceiling to Injustice and can be enjoyed by all manner of fighting gamer. I am excited for the next-gen of MK. But for now, Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition will keep you busy for weeks on end. And for US $30/AUD $40 dollars?!…LET MORTAL KOMBAT BEGIN!
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