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Mortal Kombat: Deception

Mortal Kombat: Deception
Publisher: Midway
Platform: XB
Category: Fighting
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 18+ 
Release Date: 19/11/2004
Member Rating: 2 Stars
Number of Players: 1-2
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Mortal Kombat: Deception Description

After Mortal Kombat 2, the Midway beat-em-up seemed to plunge itself into a downward spiral that it didn't manage to climb out of until the release of Deadly Alliance gave new life to the series in 2002. Two years on, the second game in the current generation of the Midway beat-em-up has arrived under the name of Deception. Taking note of the minor criticisms of Deadly Alliance, Deception brings with it a new chapter in MK mythology together with new characters, new moves, mini-games and more importantly, online play. Excluding the usual gameplay elements you might see in any game in the genre, the single-player game alone is host to around 30 hours gameplay, thanks to an unusually involving and complete story. Konquest mode, which plays more like your typical adventure game or RPG, has players interacting with NPCs amidst a plethora of training missions and battles. And while this mode featured heavily in its predecessor too, this 2004 update is much more refined and fluid than before. The core of one-to-one combat remains much like it always has, with a tap-and-press play mechanic being employed as the player's means to fight in a series of varied, sometimes multi-tiered locales that bring an increased feeling of realism in this fictional scrap. There are several new characters, a greater library of moves and a new bunch of new fatalities for those who like to boast of their victories in battle. But making all of the above seem somewhat trivial in comparison is the very welcome introduction of online play, allowing combatants to partake with others from all over the world in a series of head-to-head battles and global tournaments. It brings a somewhat communal feel to the MK population, and players can also take Deception's Chess Kombat and Puzzle Kombat mini-games online too, offering diverse gameplay both in the multi-player and single-player games. Deception doesn't just keep the phenomenal gameplay and diversity of Deadly Alliance alive, it builds upon it. For all intensive purposes, Deception is a better game than its predecessor, and arguably the best in the series altogether.

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Reviewed by: nigelDate: 06/02/2005Rating: 4 Stars
had some bad press i see. true the game is hard to get into, the special moves are tricky - but if you stick to one character and practice long enough the game is very rewarding. the blood and guts are comical and the fatalities a great touch - percevere i say!
Reviewed by: How_PDate: 20/12/2004Rating: 1 Stars
If you like crap graphics, repetition, bad storylines, repetition, walking and repetition, then this is for you.
Reviewed by: worryiorDate: 01/02/2005Rating: 1 Stars
this would be good if you could master the combo's which I couldn't and even if I couyld how are you meant to input them that quickly it's great that its now online but its repetitive the single player is crap and they guys online must have of had months of practising to get that good (months wasted on a video game like this) I do like beat em ups but this ones not one of them

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