| | Mortal Kombat: Deception Gamecube (3 Customer Reviews)
The sixth episode of the violent and visceral fighting series from Midway pounces on the success of MK: Deadly Alliance to tear even more pain and gameplay pleasure out of the Mortal Kombat beast. Destructible environments and break-through walls that lead to other arenas or fatality zones hearken back to the glory days of the series' surprise smash-through stages, while favorite characters from the series such as Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Mileena and the returning Baraka all vie for the chance to choose the fate of the world again. Mortal Kombat: Deception Game Mortal Kombat: Deception Games Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   A lot of fan service, inside this classic MK game! This game is surely dedicated to all the fans of this immortal saga. The game is full of fan service, you'll find some old cool characters back from the previous episodes (for example Baraka, Mileena etc.) and also more fatalities than Deadly Alliance, plus the funny Harakiri (the loser can kill himself before the winner starts his own fatality on him). Pit fatalities are back too and they have even reached a new level of gore. There's an interesting and well made Story Mode and also another graveyard full of secrets and goodies (I also wanna mention about some interviews with the old actors of the previous Mortal Kombat's). The game engine is kinda the same of DD but the characters models are improved (you can see more polygons). Also, this Gamecube version, that was released later than the Xbox and PS2 version, has got 2 special guests coming from the past: GORO and SHAO KAHN, and they really fit great inside the game.
Really a must buy for the fans, and an interesting and funny game for who's tired of all those tech beat em ups like Virtua Fighter and to who also love gore scenes. Submitted by Giuseppe Puglisi (Catania, ITALY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The best of all consoles Forgot online even if the cube has only two extra characters. Goro and Shao Kahn are fun to play. By far the best of all systems. Submitted by blackheart981 (honolulu, hi) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The best Mortal Kombat EVER! This is the master of all mortal kombats the old school click returns. People like Baraka, Mileena, Ermac, Jade, Shaol Khan, Goro, Syndel, Tanya, and Noob Siabot and Smokes. Get it man It's nice. 5 stars Submitted by ric (groves, texas usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Controls Control stick: move fighter or shujinko A-button: attack 3, talk, interact, rotate counter clockwise or select piece X-button: attack 4, meditate or rotate clockwise Z-button: throw, reset camera, toggle map on or off R-button: block, run or zoom in start or pause-button: pause menu.
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