Warp Zoned writes:
"The third episode of Kevin Tancharoen's Mortal Kombat: Legacy is here and we get our first glimpse of Johnny Cage (Matt Mullins) as he is convinced by Shang Tsung (Johnson Phan) to enter the Mortal Kombat tournament. The "inside look" at Cage's career is a hoot and this episode is as ball-punchingly fun as the previous two."
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The fighting genre is full of mini-games, from Street Fighter's car destruction to Tekken Ball. Here's the best Mortal Kombat mini games.
Cultured Vultures: We've gone to the trouble of ranking the Mortal Kombat games across the series' history. Special Forces is clearly number one.
My favorite is always going to be Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. I know some people didn't like the addition of the run button. But, man that game is burned into my memory from childhood, lol.
MK2 will always be the best in the series. Been playing a lot of MK1 lately though. Definitely enjoying it more than any other NRS era MK game.
I will always have a special place in my memory for MK 1 and 2. You had to be there during that era at the arcades. Martial arts tournament fighting movies were still popular, and MK 1 was exciting. Real life motion captured characters done well (unlike Pit Fighter). A cast of characters we all liked like Bruce Lee(Lui Kang), Van Damme(Johnny Cage), the Lightning god(Raiden) from Big Trouble in Little China, and Ninjas, gotta have Ninjas. Goro was menacing as hell. The MK arcade had some of the best speakers similar to Killer Instinct as you could hear the loud crisp and bassy sound that was distinctly different than other arcades. MK 2 improved greatly on the controls and fighting mechanics
Power Rangers??.....LMFAO
These are so dope. I'm glad their making them. I hope they get a movie out of it.
I actually really liked this episode. It shows the downfall of Johnny Case nicely by framing him as a capable martial artist, which he was always meant to be, but not a marketable one.
I didn't like the Power Rangers bit, that's crap. I would have preferred it if they just made up a movie franchise which he starred in or something.
The censoring was a load of *beep*.
anyone else notice Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon got a little part in this? AWESOME :D
Really good episode. Hopefully it carries on getting better and not worse like episode 2.