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Review The Mortal Kombat series has always been fairly story-oriented. The series' storyline was augmented through the MK movie, and to a lesser extent, the MK cartoon. Mortal Kombat Mythologies sets out to further enrich the series' plot by narrowing the focus down to one character. The first (hopefully of many) MKM game focuses on Sub-Zero, and it details his past with Scorpion and how he eventually came to be involved in the Mortal Kombat tournament. The story also sheds quite a bit of light on Midway's newest addition to the fighting series, MK4, specifically the new characters Quan Chi and Shinnok. Basically, MKM plays like an MK game except that instead of fighting in the confines of an arena, you are free to run around and hop on platforms. The controls are identical to MK3, except that a button for picking up items and turning around has been added. Sub-Zero's MK3 combos remain intact. His special moves are also in there, but they must be earned through experience points. In the first level, you'll likely learn the ice blast and slide moves. Later on, Sub will gain the ice clone, a diagonal ice blast that freezes jumping enemies, a running ice move that freezes enemies on contact, and more. But you can't simply freeze people over and over again - each special move takes up a little bit of your ice meter, which recharges at a fairly slow rate. Some of the later special moves take up nearly all your meter, so use them wisely. The graphics in MKM look really nice. The characters maintain a very MK3-like appearance, but the backgrounds give the game a good feel. Also, this game is a prime example of what good FMV sequences should be. They give insight into the story and - surprisingly enough - are well done from an acting and production standpoint, especially Rich Divizio's stunning portrayal of Quan Chi. The game's soundtrack is also a big plus. The music in the Mortal Kombat series has always been terrific, and this game is no exception. I only have a few complaints about MKM. First, in a few spots (Shinnok's Bridge is a perfect example), you can't see the next platform. Instead, you're expected to make a blind-faith jump into the unknown to find a platform that is below the screen's line of sight. Second, the game is a bit too short, relying instead on a set number of lives, while continuing to provide the game's high level of difficulty. Beyond those two problems, MKM is a pretty amazing meld of fighting and platform jumping and is sure to please fans of MK and platform games alike. --Jeff Gerstmann --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review
J**L
Perfect
I have always loved this game. Well packaged and fast shipping.
B**R
Mortal Kombat Mythologies
Mortal Kombat Mythologies Subzero is perhaps one of the most underrated games in the Mortal Kombat lineage. The gameplay is not too far off from MK3. The only issue with gameplay is the turn around button. Otherwise it plays just like 3 with platforming. The story is excellent, although some cinemas seem a bit campy. The difficulty is a bit ramped up, which is annoying, but the story is worth the aggravation.
C**O
Best Mortal Kombat Game
Clearly, Sub-Zero is the best. He can freeze dudes and then make ice clones of himself and then he be all like YO DUDE TOUCH THIS and then he touches it and he is frozen and Sub-Zero wins. This game be so hardcore. Combos? Figure them out, nerd. Fatalities? They haven't told you them before and they won't start now, fishstick. Quan-Chi has it out for you, and it's up to you and fall in love with some chick, kill her sisters, and then be mad then she dies. 5/5.
M**3
Mortal Kombat Mythologies
After many years I finally got this game again thank to the people Who provided it for me. The game works great and the game itself is so fun. I love it. Thanks!!! I'll be sure to order from them more often if they have what I'm looking for. :)
W**R
Disc worked and was in excellent condition
For such an old release, the game was in original case with booklet and disc was in excellent condition. Could not have been more pleased.
A**A
BAD CONDITION
I purchased this video game for about 20 dollars.... mind you it is about 15 years old... not only is the case in bad condition, but the disc is covered in scratches, and it does not even play.. it constantly freezes and I can not even enjoy the cut scenes in the game. The most positive thing I can say is that the game was delivered very fast to me, but it is in horrible condition... I may just stop ordering games from online... this sucks 20 dollars for a game that does not even work properly..and looks like crap
A**E
Solid.
This is a far better game than the MK special forces game that followed it. As far as being an adaptation of the traditional MK game, they couldn't have done much better for the ps1.
C**C
Good article and good seller
Great game and fast delivery.The seller complied with the published characteristics. I'm very happy whit the game!. Thank you.
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