![]() You can change this by lowering your bass a bit and in the options menu increasing the sound effects and lowing the music a tad. I am almost positive it is mastered in mono so sometimes a few of the sounds will bleed together. My only gripe is that the audio is unbalanced and you have to do a reasonable amount of tweaking for it to sound decent. It is fun to pummel your friends into submission w/ a brutality or the occasional arcade machine to the head has never hurt anyone. There are a ton a moves to memorize and if you can master juggling it unlocks more depth as well. The characters are full sized and control well. What I find incredible is that so many people bash this game.They site poor graphics and inferior sound, now while the latter may be applicable the former certainly is not.providing that you have an S-video cable attached to your N64. If you're an MK fan, a fighting-game fan, or even a casual gamer, I'd recommend this game to you! Sure the PS version has a few more characters, this one has better graphics and it doesn't have any annoying load times! The sounds should've been better, but it's the near-flawless controls and diversity of characters and backgrounds that keeps you hooked! Whatever the case, masked Sub-Zero has all the special moves of both, making him extremely formidable. Also, the voice-over tend to be a little subtle and slightly slurred, sounding like it's played on a scratched LP.Īlso, I would've liked to see the unmasked Sub-Zero included here with all the special moves of both old and new Subbies, as he had slightly better finishing moves than the masked one. The sounds: The renditions of the tracks are OK and are recognisable to the ear for those who are familiar with the arcade tunes, but I expected better due to the capabilities of the hardware. It's fast, smooth and is not overtly sensitive nor sluggish. Of all the MK games, this one has probably the most responsive controls. The aggressor bar is a great new feature, which enables you to perform more damage for a brief moment.īottom line, it's the controls that makes this game shine. ![]() The bosses are also playable through a code and in certain backgrounds, and they even perform fatalities! Also, there a a lot of backgrounds to choose from, from the Courtyard to Goro's Lair to the three Pits. ![]() ![]() Just about every frame of animation is included here.Įvery character from Mortal Kombat I, II and 3 (hence the term "Trilogy") is included, even those who did not appear in MK3 or UMK3 such as Baraka or Rayden, which keeps you entertained for an extended period of time. The graphics are as smooth and crisp as the UMK3 arcade. Trilogy é, sem dúvida, melhor de Mortal Kombat. Os Brutalities são Fatalities parecidos com os Ultra Combos de Killer Instinct. Uma barra de agressividade no canto da tela aumenta com os golpes e, ao encher, seu lutador fica mais rápido e causa mais danos. Algumas modificações na jogabilidade também fazem de Trilogy um MK diferente. Por exemplo: o Sub-Zero antigo e o novo foram combinados em um só lutador bem poderoso, com todos special moves dos dois. Alguns dos lutadores tiveram seus golpes modificados e renovados. Isso garante uma nova cara para antigos personagens, como Rayden e Baraka. O sistema de combos é o de MK3, mas cada personagem tem um combo de sequências rápidas de botões. São 26 lutadores, sendo 2 novos, o ninja roxo Rain e o personagem secreto Noob Saibot. Esse último lançamento para o N64 tem tudo que um fã de Mortal Kombat pode esperar: todos os lutadores, todos os golpes e muito mais. Esqueça o Ultimate MK3! MK Trilogy é o jogo mais animal da série.
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