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Binding: Video Game Brand: Midway EAN: 0031719191550 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Item Dimensions: Label: Midway Entertainment Manufacturer: Midway Entertainment Model: 31719191550 MPN: 19155 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: GameCube Publisher: Midway Entertainment Release Date: June 15, 2006 Studio: Midway Entertainment Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Mortal Kombat: Deception pushes martial arts-style fighting to new heights. The game features an innovative fighting systems, returning and new characters and the deadliest combinations. Unparalleled violence and brutality as you face the deadliest martial arts battles you've ever seen! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not the best mortal kombat at all.Seldom you expect a newer game to a franchise to be worse, or a step back from the previous one. Deception is literally a deception. Trying to go back to MK2 and it's juggling systems was a mistake in my opinion. Deadly alliance had a very well calibrated and timed fighting system that fitted perfectly the 3D world provided by the game. Graphics are impossible to compare to the previous MK, they almost feel like a game from a previous console than to a gamecube game. Fatalities ... Read More Rating: - If You Can Get Only One Fighting Game...You should get "Mortal Kombat: Deception." The "Mortal Kombat" games have always been the definitive games of the fighting genre. It's clear why. First of all, there are no annoying cut scenes before every battle. No cheesy trash-talking lines spoken by the characters before you can throw the first punch, just that familiar, near-demonic voice that says "Round 1. Fight!" before each battle, and you're off. There's also the famous violence that has come to be associated with the MK series. ... Read More Rating: - One of the Best in the Mortal Kombat SeriesThis was one of the best in the Mortal Kombat series, even though it was lacking a bit in the number of characters department. The Gamecube version has both Shao Kahn and Goro, and they are a nice addition. Deception has one of the best story lines in the MK games, assuming that the "good guys" lost in the previous game. The game's strength lies not in any one area, but in combining all of the areas and playing them to learn the entire story. The Konquest mode is not incredibly ... Read More Rating: - OK gameAdventure games and special editions aside, this game is the sixth of the MK fighting series. Pros Konquest, the exploration part is fun for a while. Buying in the Krypt is fun for a while. Most of the returning characters. The GameCube version includes Goro and Shao Kahn. The weapon based disciplines. The team of Noob Saibot and Smoke into one character is interesting. Fairly easy for beginners. The profile password protects your games from accidents ... Read More Rating: - Well, It isn't BAD exactly....No, really, it's not a bad game. But it's really nothing great. It has its moments, if you're just looking to kill some time or if you're really into strong bloody violence (I know I am). Very good graphics, and the character designs are (mostly) great. Animations and so forth are also examplory. Low Points: Very frequent and long loading screens --- Very complex and difficult-to-execute combos necessary to complete "Konquest Mode" or play on high difficulties --- AI which often ... Read More |