Thursday, September 5, 2013

My Top 5 Xbox/Xbox360 Games Continued...

Number 4

Up next on the list we have Mortal Kombat Deception, an Xbox game that was released on October 4, 2004. MK Deception is a fighting game that relies heavily on extravagant finishing moves and blood splattering abilities. The single player is known as Konquest Mode which follows a young man named Shujinko who searches for the Kamidogu at the bequest of an emissary of the elder gods. I absolutely loved this story mode and I have always hated single player modes. It really gets you into the whole story and it continues on from the previous installment of the Mortal Kombat franchise, Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance.

The multiplayer is what you would expect from a fighter except for the big amounts of blood and gore (especially from the death traps). What makes the Mortal Kombat series unique is the presence of fatalities and exclusive to this game hara-kiri. Fatalities are unique to each character and performed after you have won the match that allow your character to perform a brutal killing move. Hara-Kiri on the other hand allows a player to commit a character specific suicide rather than have a fatality committed on them. 

My personal favorite part of this game has got to be the mini games that you can do by yourself or have other people at the system join you. The main new mini game that I thought was fantastic was Chess Kombat (See the trend with K?) where you choose characters and play chess with taking pieces equaling fighting actual matches. Overall this is my favorite Mortal Kombat game and my favorite fighting game and I highly recommend it to everyone! (18 & up as it is rated M)

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