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Mortal Kombat: Deception (Premium Pack)
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Midway
EAN: 0031719900442
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Item Dimensions: 50
Label: Midway
Manufacturer: Midway
MPN: 90044
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Midway
Studio: Midway
Features:- Online for the First Time Ever: Mortal Kombat: Deception supports online play for Playstation 2 with online matches and tournaments, as well as online capabilities for Puzzle Kombat and Chess Kombat game modes.
- Unique Kombat Features: With two fatalities per character, newly instituted death traps, stage fatalities and interactive Kombat backgrounds, this game will take the Mortal Kombat series to an all-new level of pain.
- New Konquest Mode: A completely redesigned single player Konquest mode provides an entirely fresh experience and a strong RPG gameplay element by adding the likes of Direct Player Control, worlds populated by NPC (Non-Player-Controlled) characters, unique hidden features, and a real time clock representing the equivalent of a 24-hour day.
- New Chess Kombat Mode: In this all-new feature, players will be able to partake in a game of chess-like strategy, but with a fun (and, of course, bloody) Mortal Kombat twist.
- New Puzzle Kombat Mode: Withties to the likes of your favorite puzzle video games of past, Puzzle Kombat includes over 10 Mortal Kombat characters, each with a super-move to trigger against opponents.
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Editorial Review: Mortal Kombat Deception Collectors Edition Sub Zero PS2 includes arcade perfect version of Mortal Kombat 1, Bonus history of Mortal Kombat, 15 additional character bios and a seralized collectable trading card. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Fatality!
Well, Deception probably has the greatest opening sequence that I've ever seen in any game, whether it be fighting game, racing or RPG, and the endings are really awesome. Other than that, the core gameplay hasn't changed much from Deadly Alliance aside from combo breakers, and that's not such a good thing in my mind. Although the likeness of the Chess and Puzzle Kombat mini games (Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, but with MK characters and Stage fatalities), and the increasingly boring and ... Read More
Rating: - about up to the same standard as the other MK games
a solid entry into the MK series. It was great being able to play so many of the MK characters. That was the best part. I've yet to really have any great love for the whole konquest mode. but the gameplay is what we've come to expect-which is never a bad thing. Even the changes to the fatalities didn't bother me too much.
Rating: - Wait for the Premium Edition of Armageddon
This review speaks only of the special additions, not the game itself. With that said, for MK fans who have not picked this up and are considering, I say it's definitely not worth your money. It has three features: the MK character cards, the MK 1 arcade game, and the history of Mortal Kombat video from Deadly Alliance. It would be highly unlikely for any of the 25 character cards in this to not reappear in the Premium Edition of Armageddon, which is said to feature more than 50. The history ... Read More
Rating: - MK-All the Way
Deception takes all the aspects that made Deadly Alliance great and improves them. Puzzle Kombat and Chess Kombat are tons of fun. The RPG starring Shujinko is like playing a whole other game. It's fun but prepare to invest a lot of hours into it. There's a lot to do in that adventure. And the fighting roster is a good pick with new characters and old classics mixing it up in beautifully detailed battle arenas. The blood just gushes from the screen and much gore is to be had during character fatalties, ... Read More
Rating: - Online doesn't salvage...
This game picks up control-wise where the last one left off, "Deadly Alliance." I actually like "Deadly Alliance" a lot and still play it (AND kept it), but this one is a little too "tweaked." The new 3D philosophy for the programmers was good last time, but this time it just doesn't work. They made jumping a lot slower, as well as movements, perhaps to create more realism, but it completely changes the gameplay and calls for a whole new format on things. One way to illustrate the amount of change needed ... Read More
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