Mortal Kombat Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Gameplay Review Mortal Kombat

Super Nintendo Mortal Kombat - Box - Front (Europe)

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Everything you need to know about Mortal Kombat

Super Nintendo Mortal Kombat - Titulo del juego

Mortal Kombat is the fighting game that started it all. It has some of the best controls, fun, and originality of any fighting game I've played. You can choose from seven characters to fight. They are Johnny Cage, Lui Kang, Scorpion, Raydan, Sub-Zero, Sonya and Kano. You can fight in two player mode or in tournament mode.

Mortal Kombat was one of several 1v1 fighting games released during the '90s, at a time when the two-dimensional world of combat video games was at its peak. While invariably compared to its best peer and rival of the time, the Street Fighter series, Mortal Kombat has the distinction of being the first blockbuster game to feature fully digitized characters.

Yes, that's right, real-life martial artists were videotaped and transformed into game characters.

Lo que llevó a Mortal Kombat al siguiente nivel fue la introducción de lo que se llama (en el juego) «Fatalities». Haz suficiente daño a tu oponente para acabar con él, y el juego te grita «¡ACABA CON ÉL!» (o ella), que es tu señal para ejecutar literalmente a tu enemigo de una manera espantosamente gráfica, desde arrancarle el corazón hasta decapitarlo, dentro de un pequeño lapso de tiempo durante el cual se tambalea ebrio, esperando lo inevitable.

The goal of the game is to test your fighting skills against various opponents in a tournament that takes place on an island far, far away. It's basically a winner-takes-all scenario.

Mortal Kombat Gameplay

The Shaolin Martial Arts Tournament

For centuries it was a competition of honor and glory. Noble warriors from around the world were invited to participate, each seeking to earn the title of Grand Champion. But that was so much time ago. Before the tournament was corrupted by the evil demon Shang Tsung, a warrior who not only took the lives of his opponents, but also their own souls. With the help of his student Goro, a hideous half-human dragon, Tsung began to dominate the competition that has lasted for centuries. Today, 500 years later, the contest begins again as warriors gather once again to participate in Mortal Kombat.

In tournament mode, you fight the computer in about twenty-five fights until you reach the main fight against Shang Tsung. However, not all of them are regular singles fights. The first nineteen are regular fights. Then the twentieth is a mirror match, where you fight against yourself. For example, if I were Kano, I would be fighting Kano. The next three after that are endurance rounds, where you would fight two opponents. Not at the same time, of course. Once they defeated each other, it would appear. The twenty-fourth fight would be against Prince Goro, who can be very difficult, and the twenty-fifth is against Shang Tsung.

In tournament mode, you fight the computer in about twenty-five fights until you reach the main fight against Shang Tsung. However, not all of them are regular singles fights. The first nineteen are regular fights. Then the twentieth is a mirror match, where you fight against yourself. For example, if I were Kano, I would be fighting Kano. The next three after that are endurance rounds, where you would fight two opponents. Not at the same time, of course. Once they defeated each other, it would appear. The twenty-fourth fight would be against Prince Goro, who can be very difficult, and the twenty-fifth is against Shang Tsung.

Special moves

All Mortal Kombat warriors possess expert fighting skills; In that sense, they are equal to thousands of other warriors around the world. What elevates them above their peers are the special moves they have created and perfected. To become a superior warrior, skilled enough to earn the title of Grand Champion, you must also learn these moves, as these moves, whether special kicks or elemental lightning, make Mortal Kombat warriors the fiercest and most powerful combatants. ferocious of the Earth. Mastering his special moves will do the same to you.

As in most fighting games, a round consists of a maximum of three fights. You need to win two fights to win the round. This is usually an easy task, but it can become very aggravating when you have rounds of resistance or fights against Goro and Shang Tsung.

Graphics

For a home console release, this title's graphics are very good reflections of its arcade counterparts. However, due to censorship issues when the titles were ported, the blood that flowed so freely in the arcade version was replaced with paddle swaps with what effectively looks like spitting or vomiting, so the same thrills and spills are there: they are re just puce instead of red (although it does reduce the game's horror factor a bit).

All the backgrounds are there, and there are some nice touches that will still send shivers down the spines of more impressionable players (like the bottom of the stage). All in all, a very respectable source port of a great arcade graphics set.

Music and Sound

Siempre hay que hacer concesiones cuando se convierte un título de arcade en un lanzamiento doméstico; sin embargo, el lanzamiento de Mortal Kombat Super NES ha hecho todo lo posible para sufrir el más modesto de estos recortes y termina con un conjunto de sonidos muy saludable. para respaldar la violencia gráfica que tiene lugar en la pantalla. Todos los gritos y chillidos del arcade original están ahí, de la marca registrada de Scorpion «¡¡Ven aquí!!» llorar, al grito de muerte de Sonia cuando su cabeza es apartada de su cuerpo – todo está bien bebé, sí.

The music is fine, nothing earth-shattering, but a faithful port of arcade tunes.

Final reflection

Mortal Kombat is a fun game for any fighting game fan or just anyone looking for a good game and is definitely worth a purchase. There are many other fighting games that have failed to compete with the Mortal Kombat series, so be careful with them. If you are a die-hard retro fan or a fighting fan, this game is for you.

Game technical sheet

Developer

Sculptured Software

Distributor

Acclaim

Console

Release Date(s)

1993

Genders)

Struggle

game modes

2 Players

Cooperative

Nope

Format(s)

Cartridge

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Mortal Kombat was one of several 1v1 fighting games released during the '90s, at a time when the two-dimensional world of combat video games was at its peak. While invariably compared to its best peer and rival of the time, the Street Fighter series, Mortal Kombat has the distinction of being the first blockbuster game to feature fully digitized characters.

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