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  1. Jan 27, 2022
    10
    PS: Metacritic doesn't allow to rate Mortal Kombat 2 and 3 separately, so i had to choose this collection.

    Story: 80/100 Gameplay: 90/100
    PS: Metacritic doesn't allow to rate Mortal Kombat 2 and 3 separately, so i had to choose this collection.

    Story: 80/100
    Gameplay: 90/100
    Graphics/Art Style: 90/100
    Music/Soundtrack: 90/100
    Character Design/Costumes: 100/100
    Regular Enemies: 100/100
    Bosses/Boss fights: 100/100
    World/Level Design: 100/100
    Playability (Bugs and optimization after patches): 100/100
    Would I Play It Again?: Sometimes
    Where Does It Rank In My Top 500 Video Games of All Time List?: 21

    Rating: 100/100
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  2. Sep 18, 2021
    9
    I'm not sure what kind of bundle is this, because GOG is selling the episodes separately.
    As an always-PC-user, this was the definitive
    I'm not sure what kind of bundle is this, because GOG is selling the episodes separately.
    As an always-PC-user, this was the definitive fighting game for me, when I was a kid.
    We played it at high-school against each other on a single keyboard and laughed our asses off, when we tricked each other.
    From an adult's perspective, this game is insanely violent, bloody and brutal.
    From the kid's perspective, the first one was like the best fighting game, because Street Fighter was really less "life-like" and basically a console title.
    In comparison to the Street Fighter series, Mortal Kombat introduced the fatality "system" that in the sequels has been expanded with "babality" (you could turn the opponent into their 'newborn' state) and "friendship" (it was lovely, instead of exterminating the opponent, your character gave a gift to your enemy!).
    The sequels to the first game introduced more characters and more moves, sometimes with better animations, some playing modes. In short: bigger-better.
    I remember there were some achievements so you could unlock hidden features and also "cheat" codes to unlock other hidden features, so it really is not cheating, but revealing hidden/secret functions.

    There was a story mode, but really, just forget it, like "evil comes, so let's kill all the bad guys"...

    9/10 may be way too high for a Street Fighter clone, but Mortal Kombat raised the bar pretty high in spite of its utterly primitive story.
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