Mortal Kombat: Deception -- Premium Pack PlayStation 2
Product Information
Product Details: Mortal Kombat: Deception -- Premium Pack
| Genre | Fighting |
|---|---|
| Style | 3D Fighting |
| Platform | PlayStation 2 |
| Release Date | 2004-10-04 |
| Number of Same Screen Players | 2 |
Yahoo! Shoppers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed:
-
19% also viewed
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks PlayStation 2
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks is an Action/Adventure title driven by both intense single and multi-player action. Similar to the recently released Mortal Kombat: Deception, bac... more
$20 - $20 -
16% also viewed
Mortal Kombat Special Forces PlayStation
Why do people hate? What causes such intense animosity that a person would go to any length to hurt someone, perhaps even destroy them? These are just a few questions posed by... more
$30 - $60 -
12% also viewed
Mortal Kombat: Deception GameCube
Building upon 2002's Deadly Alliance, the series' wellreceived leap to the 128bit 3D arena, Mortal Kombat: Deception demonstrates the same depth in design and focus on the hom... more
$20 - $30
-
8% also viewed
Mortal Kombat: Deception PlayStation 2
Delivering the most complete fighting game to date, along with the lethal intensity that the franchise has been known for since its 1992 debut in arcades, Mortal Kombat: Decep... more
$10 - $19 -
8% also viewed
Mortal Kombat Trilogy PlayStation
Arm yourself and prepare for an all out attack as Shao Kahn once again descends upon the ~Earth. Your only option is to fight for your life. Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a 2D Figh... more
$17 - $17 -
6% also viewed
Mortal Kombat: Deception -- Kollector's Edition Xbox
Building upon 2002's Deadly Alliance, the series' wellreceived leap to the 128bit 3D fighting arena, Mortal Kombat: Deception demonstrates the same depth and focus on the home... more
$29 - $29
Product Description: Mortal Kombat: Deception -- Premium Pack
There are a dozen Mortal Kombat fighters selectable at the start of the game, including both old favorites and mysterious newcomers. Longtime fans of the series will recognize veterans of the earliest Mortal Kombat games, such as SubZero and Scorpion, Kabal, Baraka, Mileena, Ermac, and Nightwolf, who are joined by relative newcomers like Bo'Rai Cho, who debuted in Deadly Alliance. Deception also introduces four fighters, Ashrah, Dairou, Darrius, and Kobra, each with a distinctly new fighting style intended to balance the deadly abilities of the other characters. At least a dozen more characters can be unlocked through the course of the game, by spending "Koins" to open the correct "koffins" in the "Krypt," or by completing certain key challenges in the Konquest adventure mode. In addition to its character selection, Mortal Kombat: Deception draws on the series' storied roots in other ways; development of the game was lead by Ed Boon, cocreator of the original Mortal Kombat.
Although Deception's fighting mechanics are also based on those of Deadly Alliance, a number of enhancements, adjustments, and embellishments have been made. In some instances, the gameplay may have a slightly more intense, exaggerated feel that rewards those who master the complex combo system. Characters can still take different stances, however, and can choose to fight unarmed or with a weapon. Deception features "Fight State Indicators" on the ends of the characters' health bars that make it a little easer for players to anticipate particular dangers and time their special attacks. While it may seem these indicators would take the challenge down a notch, their addition is actually quite opportune, since Deception also adds a diverse selection of interactive arenas, many with instantkill "death trap" elements, as well as two fatalities for each and every character answering the most common complaints that fans had of Deadly Alliance.
In addition to the complete PS2 version of Mortal Kombat: Deception, this Premium Pack offers a number of bonuses for fans of the series. A documentary on "The History of Mortal Kombat," 15 additional video character biographies, a numbered Sub Zero metal trading card, and an "arcade perfect" port of the original Mortal Kombat are included in this special edition. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Featured Articles: PlayStation 2 Games
- XBox Vs. PS2 - Which One Should You Get? from The Tech Zone
The bottom line is, PS2 is a little older than the Xbox, and is geared for a younger gaming crowd. If you are buying this console for a teenager, the PS2 may actually be... Read more
- Choosing Video Games for Your Kids from Good Housekeeping
The ratings are intended to be used as a guide, so that parents can use their own judgment about what they consider appropriate for their children and family... Read more
- Take 2 Interactive - ESPN NHL 2K5, ESPN NFL... from IT Reviews
This is a trio of strong sporting titles. NFL 2K5 and NHL 2K5 are the better of the three, but any one of these represents excellent value for money... Read more
- What's Your Favorite Mario Game? from GeekSugar
For some crazy reason I've been craving a good Super Mario Brothers 3 games session! I haven't played since I had to sell my NES to get my hands on a N64, so instead of... Read more
- E3 Roundup: All the Game News You Can... from GeekSugar
Although I wasn't able to make it to the Superbowl of gaming expos this year, I do have a few reliable sources who have been bringing the gaming noise all week. So... Read more