- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Nov 18, 2002
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Game InformerWith an awesome combat system, sweet graphics, slick characters, a solid one player mode, and gore, what else could you want? [Jan 2003, p.110]
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The game developers have setup one of the best fighting systems this side of the original Mortal Kombat but the aspect where MK: DA truly excels greater then any fighter that I have played on the Xbox is depth.
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The controls of Deadly Alliance are done to near perfection, as they are incredibly responsive; pulling off combos is a cinch.
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The best arcade fighter on Xbox. It's not as pretty as "Dead or Alive 3," and it lacks the comic book appeal of "X-Men Next Generation," but Deadly Alliance still knocks them both flat.
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Cheat Code CentralVoices have always stood out in all the versions of Mortal Kombat. This game may have some of the best voices yet!
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Official Xbox MagazineThe controls work extremely well. [Jan 2003, p.60]
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Savage and wildly entertaining, Deadly Alliance is a high impact fighting game that packs quite a punch.
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The control system is simple enough so you can pick up and be almost immediately proficient, while leaving enough headroom to keep you learning something new every time you play.
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It's not the perfect fighter and I'd still take "DOA 3" over MK: DA, this is certainly a refreshing change from previous Kombats.
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A pretty enjoyable fighter. A deeper Konquest mode that compelled players to complete it and Xbox Live support would have made this an even better game.
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The Mortal Kombat series has had its ups and downs in the past. Whether youre a long time fan or not, however, there is no denying that Midway has put together an impressive piece of work in Deadly Alliance.
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Easily one of the better looking fighting games out there and by far the prettiest MK in the series.
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The high points of great graphics, high fun factor, good sound, and high replay value, outweigh the control issues.
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A good fighting game with a great gore factor.
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Deadly Alliance has done the job which was required of it: make the series respectable again.
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An unusual fighting game that does a great job of balancing the classic Mortal Kombat style with enough new additions to draw in people who aren't completely familiar with the rest of the series.
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This is the over-the-top, pick-up-and-play fighter that's we've been missing for so long. It's far less complex than its top-rated contemporaries, but that's part of the fun.
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Creative, unique, accessible, and polished. It comes up lacking in a few areas, but is clearly the most effectively realized version of Mortal Kombat yet.
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Even with its A.I. problems, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance will restore gamers' faith in the pioneering fight series with its amped-up gameplay and delicious visuals.
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To hell with lame gunshot wounds and other gang violence. This games fatalities include creative beheadings and dismemberments that would make Hannibal green with envy.
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Play MagazineUnlike any other 3D fighters on the market. Midway has done an exceptional job of creating a brand new MK experience while still maintaining the old-school flavor that so many of us are familiar with. [Jan 2003, p.70]
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Entertainment WeeklyAnd that's the rub: Mortal Kombat may have grown up, but it didn't mature at all. [10 Jan 2003, p.77]
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It's still not a very deep gaming experience, but this latest installment is clearly the best since "Mortal Kombat 2," and arguably the best yet.
Awards & Rankings
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#12 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2002
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#37 Most Shared Xbox Game of 2002
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 22 out of 27
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Mixed: 3 out of 27
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Negative: 2 out of 27
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