Its great to have this service up and running in India. Game was delivered on time. Mitul Desai Certified Buyer. Amazing game, amazing graphics and bucketloads of blood and gore. The way the blood spatters on you and your opponents is amazing, not to mention the way the characters start looking bloody and broken after multiple rounds. Nonetheless, still defies natural laws, when a characters spine and organs are crushed and they can still perform normally :P.
X-ray attacks are vicious and fun and can be a match ender if timed perfectly. Characters are beautifully defined, stages are even better.
Alex Mathew Certified Buyer. This game has great grapgics and gameplay but 1 There is stem which updates for the first time when u launch the game , it takes about 1 hour to update even with the speed broadband connection. The Dlc incluide with this contains Four awesome characters. Requires You to Have a Steam Acount.
Installtion is through the Cd,but it must update to the latest version before using. Not meant for Offline users as the game is purely online. Tanuj Sharma Certified Buyer , Udupi. The game brings back that unique vintage feel of fighting games of the 90s The Mortal Kombat series already consists of some seriously fantastic and cult favorite characters when talking about the roaster, add to this the super entertaining brand new x-ray move feature and a completely revamped storyline This game is one big hit I love the MK franchise and i bought it cause it was MK.
But with PC has so many stability issues - game speed is erratic for Win 7 Home. Raghav Ravichandar Certified Buyer , Bangalore. First of all i would like to say that i only give a review when i think its worth it!
The game has just gone out of limits and has emerged as the best fight simulation game ever. It rocks and gathers all your attention towards it. It has improved its graphics from The attack combos are excellent and the x-ray attacks are just awesome! And about the fatalities They dlc characters are also awesome!
He entered the second Mortal Kombat with only one goal in mind: hunting down his brother's killer. Although both share traits in common, the two brothers differ significantly in many ways. Kuai Liang comes off as a menacing, stern, distant, and cold man who prefers to remain in the shadows, not unlike his elder brother.
However, Kuai Liang is more serious, disciplined, humane, and honorable than Bi-Han ever was. In contrast to his older brother, who eventually succumbed to darkness, the younger Sub-Zero remained firmly on the side of justice.
This vast disparity caused the two siblings to disown one another, stating "we share blood, we are not brothers". Kuai Liang's strong moral principles have also brought him into conflict with his own clan. Horrified by the Lin Kuei's cyberization initiative, Kuai Liang openly rebelled and eventually left the clan altogether in horror and disgust, thereby breaking the sacred codes of honor.
In response, his former clan marked him for death, programming Cyrax , Sektor , and his former friend Smoke to hunt down and terminate him. In both timelines, the younger Sub-Zero defeated and killed Sektor , becoming the new Lin Kuei Grandmaster in the process. Under his stewardship, the Lin Kuei would be reformed and rebuilt into a force for good. Like most of the MK cast, Kuai Liang follows a character archetype. In his case, he is the enigmatic hero who shows up to aid the protagonists when needed.
He regained his soul almost right after automation, when he engaged Kabal in kombat, and helped the Earthrealm Warriors.
He was later killed by Sindel, with his soul afterwards being one of the many claimed by Quan Chi, who later restored him to his human form after deeming technology unreliable.
Unlike the other Cyborgs, Cyber Sub-Zero's blood is blue instead of black; there is no in-game explanation for why that is, but the assumption can be made that it is likely some kind of refrigerant. Sub-Zero dresses in the familiar blue-garbed ninja-like uniform.
Originally, Sub-Zero was depicted with Asian facial features as revealed in the ending when unmasked, due to his Chinese-American heritage. Around Mortal Kombat 3 , Sub-Zero was given a scar over his right eye to help differentiate himself from his older brother. Sub-Zero was the first ninja-like character in the series to go on without a mask and wore a less-concealing version of his outfit. In MK4 , he wore the traditional uniform his brother wore, but again wears an updated version of his MK3 outfit in Deadly Alliance featuring Chinese characters.
His alternate costume from Deadly Alliance and beyond is more of a stream-lined version of his original costume featuring the Dragon Medallion on the right side of his chest. In Deception , Sub-Zero dons an ancient armor once worn by his Cryomancer ancestors. In MK Sub-Zero was turned into a cyborg by the Lin Kuei after being captured, because of this his cyber form looked similar to Sektor and Cyrax , but his dominant color was blue and his head looked different.
He retains the cyborg appearance when transformed into a Revenant, and is reverted back to his human form later in Mortal Kombat X. Like the others, his skin turned pale and his veins glowed yellow along with his eyes. His outfit was similar to his earlier appearance, but twisted by the sensibilities of the Netherrealm, which included a steel spine-like decoration on his back and a more armored vest.
Unlike his previous appearance, he did not wear a hood, but still retained his mask. His scar is still featured prominently.
Interestingly, Sub-Zero is one of the few characters in the series to show signs of natural aging faster than anyone due to the Dragon Medallion. Around Deadly Alliance , he is depicted with slight wrinkles and graying hair, which has begun to bald around the time of Deception. His scar also changes blue, and eventually fades from his face entirely.
In sporadic appearances beginning with MK4 , Sub-Zero bears a flexible ice sheet on his forearms, a sign of his growing power of cryomancy. This aesthetic choice was carried over into MKX with his Cryomancer variation and in his guest appearance in Injustice 2 , and can alternate between this and normal looking arms.
Additionally in his guest appearance in Injustice 2 , a frost aura comes from Sub-Zero's hands, a trait that also carries over to Mortal Kombat It is believed that Sub-Zero was unmasked in Mortal Kombat 3 to give him an identity of his own.
Because Sub-Zero had a nearly identical appearance to his elder brother from the first Mortal Kombat , fans didn't necessarily buy that this new Sub-Zero was the younger brother of the first, and because the younger Sub-Zero had a storyline that depended on the elder Sub-Zero's, the fans felt that this was the same Sub-Zero all along and begun to believe that there was only one Sub-Zero in the series.
Midway gave Sub-Zero a new appearance and unmasked him to simply give him a new identity and make it clear that there are two Sub-Zeros and that the current Sub-Zero that exists today is the younger brother of the elder Sub-Zero. Since Deadly Alliance , Sub-Zero has appeared far older, while few, if any characters show signs of dramatic aging. This is possibly due to the amplifications his powers have undergone during the time, as in MK:DA , his arms became frozen over, and his scar turned blue as well as his hair graying.
When filming Mortal Kombat 3 , the unmasked Sub-Zero costume was red, as shown in the Mortal Kombat history section featured in Deadly Alliance , due to the photo capture technology used to recolor character sprites. Since Mortal Kombat 3 , Sub-Zero has had a scar running from his forehead across his right eye, but in the early arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4 and Deadly Alliance , this was forgotten, each time leading to speculations that his older brother had returned.
The scar was first featured to be red, only to later change blue as a result of Sub-Zero's enhanced powers. After two overwhelmingly successful entries in the new continuity, NetherRealm Studios set out to create an ambitious and novel experience built on top of the rock-solid foundation started with MK9. The result was Mortal Kombat 11, a game that explored the furthest reaches of the Mortal Kombat lore, introduced another suite of memorable characters, and embraced the Mortal Kombat community in unprecedented ways.
The game also onboards players better than ever before thanks to an amazingly in-depth tutorial, and keeps players coming back for more with the latest iteration of the Towers mode and a complex Gear customization system.
Add into the mix the stellar post-launch support, featuring more than 10 new characters, several new stages, and even new finishing moves, and you have the greatest Mortal Kombat experience available. Which Mortal Kombat games are your favorite? How do you rank the series?
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