AUTHOR: Midway RELEASE: 1994 TYP: Beat'em Up SPIELER: 2 LEVEL: - SPRACHE: Englisch Partnumber: MK-29029-50 EAN: 3455199200538 WERT: 50 Euro
Die gnadenlosen Kämpfer des Arcade-Superhits Nr.1 sammeln sich zum Mortal Kombat II. Und du hast das Kommando! Knallharte Schläge, Freundschaften, Babalities, versteckte Überraschungen, vernichtende Kombinationsbewegungen und wahnsinnige Finishing Moves. Der Kampf geht weiter…
NOTHING, NOTHING CAN PREPARE YOU! The fierce kombatants of the #1 arcade smash gather for Mortal Kombat II. All yours to Kommand. Brutal moves, friendships, Babalities, hidden surprises, crushing combos, and outrageous finishing moves. Let the Kombat Kontinue…
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A year on from the original, and Mortal Kombat II was to be released for the SMS. Once again on the release day I qued up to purchase the next instalment of the gore-fest for my favourite console. MK2 was once again, as with its predecessor, probably the most anticipated game of the year. Surely it would be a god of games - they had done such a fantastic job of the original - they had seen how successful it had been - they knew now what the Master System could do - And now, they were going to take it to the next level, or were they? Obviously, the game follows the same format as the original. You are entering a fighting tournament and must fight through several rounds to become champion. MK2 has even added some new fatality finishing moves such as an uppercut to throw your opponent up onto spikes suspended from the ceiling. Unfortunately, it's all the same as the original except simply put - just not done as well. The game doesn't seem to flow as well as the original and nothing has been added of any significance to make the game an improvement. Don't get me wrong, two player mode is still a great laugh, but you do seem to find yourself more frustrated than satisfied at times when playing on your own. […] It is very difficult to sum up Mortal Kombat II. If this game had come out a year earlier, before the original, I probably would have thought it was all singing, all dancing and a masterpiece for the Master System. It still looks an impressive game alongside other games of the same genre at a glance, and if you play it before you've played the first instalment in the series. Unfortunately, that is the key - having played the original, and waited a year I really thought the game was going to be something special and it just wasn't. Give it a go if you're a lover of beat 'em ups and fighting games because there is still enjoyment to be had, just remember that Mortal Kombat II does all the same things that Mortal Kombat does, but just doesn't do them as well. Oh, and remember to turn the sound down. - www.smstributes.co.uk