Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 204 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Midway EAN: 0031719199433 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Label: Midway Entertainment Manufacturer: Midway Entertainment Platform: Nintendo Super NES Publisher: Midway Entertainment Sales Rank: 9599 Studio: Midway Entertainment
Rating: - Sindel Arrives!!!
Mortal Kombatn didn't really do anything for me until Mortal Kombat 3. One look at Sindel and I was addicted and in love. I am now a Mortal Kmobat addict on a Konquest to find my true love, the White-Haired Raven of the Realm. Fall to your knees maggots and worship Queen Sindel!!
Sindel is the coolest and most awesome of all Mortal Kombat fighters. She sonic screams leaving her victim helpless and vulnerable to an uppercut. She spits red fireballs, she flys, she wraps her hair around you and smashes your body all over the place. Sindel rules. She has two awesome fatalities too. You can either sonic scream, which tears all the flesh of the victim leaving a bloody skeleton, or you can do a 'hair wrap' and spin your opponent until he explodes.
Sindel is the most perfect woman. I want her, I need her, I love her. I must have her. I will not rest until I am kissing the feet of the beautiful Sindel.
Rating: - mortal badbat
You should have seen the look of disappointment on my face when I first played Mortal Kombat 3. I actually received the game a day before its official release. My dad's ex-girlfriend found a copy of it somewhere and bought it for me. While that was a nice, unexpected thing for her to do, I really don't like the game.
I hate Mortal Kombat 3 not only because many of the classic fighters of the past aren't included, but for another MAJOR reason- the actual fighting sucks. I absolutely DESPISE the fact that combos have been added to the Mortal Kombat series. Nothing more irritating than doing really well in a fight ONLY for the computer to suddenly get this amazing burst of energy and charge at me with devastating combo after devastating combo. That right there ruins the game *completely*.
Speaking of combos, actually being able to pull one off is almost impossible thanks to the way the game company designed the combo system. They made it so you have to press a BUNCH of buttons *exactly the right way* at *exactly the right time* or else the combo won't work. Yeah, I'll really have time to properly do THAT in the middle of a fight...
The fatalities are horrible-looking. They look *really* cheap. The fatalities in Mortal Kombat 2 are graphic and bloody, but the ones in THIS game are terrible because they are so darn cheesy-looking. They aren't as violent as you'd expect them to be in a Mortal Kombat game. In fact, the amount of blood in the game went down *considerably*. A *little* wave of blood splashes from your opponents body when you punch or kick them, and I hate it *so much*. It's almost like a normal fighting game. If it didn't say "Mortal Kombat" on the box you wouldn't even know you were playing a Mortal Kombat game!
I hate the fact that they modernized the levels so you can fight your opponent on the city streets with buildings and other normal-looking things in the background. I have news for you- EVERY fighting game features a city level. I thought the people behind Mortal Kombat were more creative than to copy what everyone ELSE is doing. I guess not.
But the one thing that makes the game worthless in my opinion is the fact that there seems to be a bug in the game that makes the computer REALLY cheap-shot you after you win just ONE fight in the tournament. For instance, let's say you start a tournament with Liu Kang and you have the game on easy mode. You defeat your very first opponent in two straight rounds and move on to the next fight. No problem, right? Suddenly *for no reason at all* the next opponent will RIP YOU TO SHREDS with combos and other things, giving you NO TIME AT ALL to respond. You lose both rounds and have to do the fight again. Remember, this is on EASY mode.
Let's say, you try it again with Liu Kang (or anyone you want). For some reason, NOW the fight is easy. NOW the computer isn't throwing combo after combo at you and NOW you can complete the fight without much of a problem. You beat your opponent in two simple rounds and move on to the next fighter. Guess what? The INSANE cheap-shotting has returned, and in a matter of seconds you die in two rounds. You're shocked and confused that the game has turned into INSANE mode. Time to hit the continue button. You pick Liu Kang as your playable character again... nah, let's make it Kabal this time. Guess what? The fight is BACK to easy. Your opponent is dead in two rounds.
You can't understand why the tournament fighting bounces back and forth between easy and INSANELY difficult. After all, you put the game on easy, it SHOULD BE EASY! The next opponent you have to face... yup, you guessed it- nearly impossible to defeat him until you die and try it again!!
Do you see the pattern here? After you beat an opponent easily in two rounds, the next fight will be *just the opposite* with you having to face an EXTREMELY challenging fighter, and most likely you will NOT be able to beat him. But the NEXT time you face him he *will* be easy! Do you see why the tournament is so frustrating? You win, you die, you win, you die, and the tournament will keep going like this until eventually you run out of continues and therefore, die. NO WAY can you put a positive spin on this.
That's the dumbest and cheapest thing I've ever seen in a fighting game, and that's the main reason I hate Mortal Kombat 3 more than ANY other game. At the very least, when you enter a tournament on easy mode it should START off easy and *gradually* build to a challenge by the time the final opponent rolls around. Not any of this "easy this fight, impossible the next fight" crap.
Avoid Mortal Kombat 3 forever.
Rating: - An acquired taste
Either you get Mortal Kombat 3 or you don't. This installment really shook up the formula from the first two, so much so that even fans of the originals weren't sure what to make of it. Fan favourite characters have been removed to make way for newcomers, and many returning characters have changed appearances. Backgrounds, in keeping with the game's evolving storyline, are now more gritty and urban. There is a run button, and the combo system is pre-programmed rather than free form. Even the harsh edge of the fatalities seem to have been toned down. They're still gruesome, but also more tongue in cheek and outrageous than before.
It's not a bad game at all, and can be pretty addictive and rewarding once you've mastered all the moves and uncovered all the secrets. It's just a style of gameplay that's harder for newcomers to get into, and a large departure from other series such as Street Fighter, King of Fighters, etc. But considering it became the basis for the rest of the 2D entries in the series (UMK3, MK Trilogy), it's a gameplay style players will need to get used to. Certainly the SNES version does nothing wrong, with sharp graphics, control, and sound that are faithful to the original arcade. If you like brushing up on your old 2D fighters now and then, Mortal Kombat 3 is worth checking out.
Rating: - It just keeps on going
Will Mortal Kombat Ever stop? I hope not, because this third instalment is the best i've played yet. It's true that Scorpion & Reptlie aren't in it(Wich Scorpion Is My favorite) But there is always my second choice Sub-zero. Some of the new characters like Cyrax & Sector are pretty sweet. This is a must have game.
If you liked this game check out all of the other Mortal Kombat Games, Movies, Books & cds out There.
Rating: - Where's Scorpion and Reptile (LOGO) SMK review
This game dissapoint's me.No Reptile or Scorpion? Don't worry though there are a few good replacement's for them like cyrax and sector. Bad graphics and bad sound. Wouldn't buy good game to rent though. If you would like to see any of my other reviews look for my logo which is SMK at the bottom or top of the review.OUT!