

Brutalities return from the home ports of UMK3, where they work the same way, and they’ve even managed to keep the Animalities in. If you beat Shao Khan, though, you get a new set of hidden treasures, including a demonstration of every finishing move in the game. The AI in this game is just as brutal as UMK3 before it, so beating the game without either ratcheting the difficulty down or exploiting the AI as much as possible isn’t easy. As sad as it sounds, the biggest improvement to the gameplay is that you no longer have to unlock a cheat menu to actually pause the game. Supers? What are those? You can also enable automatic combos from the options menu, which makes performing chain combos as easy as mashing a button. When it fills up, you can… move a little faster and do a little more damage. There’s also a new ‘Aggressor’ meter, which fills up whenever you hit somebody, with more meter being gained if the opponent blocks. If you’ve already played UMK3, you’re not missing much of anything besides the new characters. And since there weren’t nearly enough ninjas as it was, you get a choice between a new male or female one, depending on whether you got the cartridge or CD version.

Certain characters can become ‘klassic,’ which turns them into their MK1/ MK2 incarnations. You’ve also got the console exclusives Noob Saibot and Rain available for play, with Noob getting his new moves from the 16-bit UMK3 ports. While they use the same sprites, they at least have some new special moves, so they’re not entirely outclassed by the new cast. Baraka and Raiden also return from their absence in MK2. The biggest new inclusion is Johnny Cage, who got himself a new actor and a new set of sprites. This is also the first Mortal Kombat game that wasn’t released in the arcades, which eventually would become the default for the series.Įvery character who’s made an appearance in an MK game up to this point, playable or otherwise, is available for playing.
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The main draw here is that this is basically Midway’s crack at one of the “Dream Match” games SNK likes to do every so often. Trilogy is best described as UMK3 with more stuff attached to it, as it shares the same engine, gameplay mechanics, plotline, and almost everything else.
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But with the release of Mortal Kombat Trilogy, Midway’s basically making an update of an update. UMK3was a big enough improvement to be worth it, especially with the re-inclusion of Scorpion and all of the other ninjas. It was reasonable enough that Midway would want to give the rather rushed MK3 some extra time in the oven.
