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Mortal Kombat Trilogy

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Platform: PC
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More Platforms: Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Saturn

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Mortal Kombat Trilogy review

Reviewed October 22, 2003

shinnokxz says: "The CD-ROM format has not been kind to the Mortal Kombat franchise. Believe it or not, behind all that 'button-mashing' and 'one-dimensional gameplay', there is a game engine hard at work, constantly loading new material into the fight. Whether it's Shang Tsung and his power to morph into other fighters (with all of their moves, combos, AND fatalities), or the changing battlegrounds and background music, the MK engine, at most times, is too fast for the CD-ROM. "
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