
I'm not a mortal combat fan, never liked any of their games(not a fan of the vs. fighting game genre). But I did like this one.
The game was fun and not too hard, not too short or too tedious.
It is a challenge to throw things in the right direction or of the right height as that is required throughout the game. The "test you might" thingys were pointless button mashing which was hard on my controller and my fingers. I really like how the you could look up the moves anytime in game instead of going to your computer(though a few moves were still over complicated and near impossible to execute due to the enemies not standing still while you try to enter the sequence. Stun only last a second so not nearly long enough and enemies do not stand rolling their head when near dead as they used to). There was repetition but the game overall was not overly repetitive like others of its genre. Traveling was also not ridiculously slow like many other games. It is a real 3D game and not just 3D environment or 3D models(you can jump, climb, swing, etc though executing air attacks are hard due to the enemies falling back down too quickly). The game crashed a few times but rebooting and loading fixed it no repetitive freezing at certain points like other games. The cut scenes' voices still are that of your original characters instead of the unlocked ones but that is minor and kinda humorous.
If they had made it so that you can play as more characters(like dynasty warriors series) it would not have hurt their sales.Get more detail about Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks.
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