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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The best MK spin off game to date,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (Video Game)
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks is hands down the best "Mythologies" title in the MK Universe. After having two rather poor spin offs (Sub-Zero and MK: Special Forces), it seemed as if MK could only do well in it's core series... until now.
MK: Shaolin Monks is a re-telling of Mortal Kombat 2, through the eyes of Kung Lao and Liu Kang. The game starts at the end of MK 1 and runs all the way up to the climatic finish where you battle the great Shao Kahn. Along the way you will utilize the game's somewhat unique combat engine, which is basically a hybrid of a platformer like Devil May Cry and the MK "Kombat" engine. What is so great about it though is that it is not stiff like the "Kombat" engine, and allows pretty much free movement. You still have "kombos" and special moves, but they are all easy to execute and chain together, giving even a novice player an easy chance to get in the game and start kicking butt. You also have the ability to pull off fatalities on just about every enemy (even bosses, when you beat them!) The game also features an "RPG" like experience point system, which you can manipulate heavily depending on how good you get at killing enemies and keeping your combos going without getting knocked down. As long as you keep hitting enemies and killing them, your combo will increase. With each kill or 10 hits, you receive a multiplier point. After your combo ends, the points you earned depending on a number of factors, including your combo and kills, are multiplied. You then receive experience points based on that multiplication. The experience points then can be used to purchase new moves and combos in the status screen. The only downside to this though is the fact that the game has only so many combos and moves to purchase. You will easily have purchased every move available well before the game is over (for me, it was half way before the game was complete!) The graphics for MK: Shaolin Monks are kind of bad in places (especially in the cinematic cut scenes - everyone pretty much has the same face!) The in-game graphics are good though for the most part, although they seem gritty and un-finished in places. The dynamic lighting and the blood makes up for it though... if you like your violence red. Sound-wise, MK: Shaolin Monks is like any other MK game. The soundtrack is not at all that impressive, but it fits the atmosphere of the game, especially in the areas that are straight out of MK 2. The only qualms with the game's sound are probably with it's voice acting... but we'll get into that further in a bit. The story telling of MK:Shaolin Monks is another hamper on the game. While the game features some great MK action and appearances from just about everyone's favorite characters, the way they appear (or die) is somewhat non-sensual at times. Also, with the way certain things happen in the game, you will be left with your head scratching, wondering if you recall things being that way in MKII's story. To top it off, the game has some really BAD voice acting (best example is Shao Kahn... instead of using the MK announcer voice, they used some other random voice.) Despite the shoddy voice acting and rather butchered storyline, MK:Shaolin Monks is still the best MK spin-off game to date. It features a combat engine that is arguably better than the regular MK fighting engine, and it gives the gamer more things to do (tons of stage kills and environmental manipulations.) You also have a couple secret characters to unlock, as well as plenty of extra "kontent" to find along the way (including a hidden port of the arcade version of Mortal Kombat II!) MK: Shoalin Monks is highly recommended for any MK fan or just about any action/platformer fan.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Old school beat-em-ups are back,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (Video Game)
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks - Circa 2005
GOOD: - Lots of combat in a Devil May Cry style, which is challenging but not too easy or too difficult (for most video gamers) - Two players Co-op, now you and a friend can beat the game together (actually it's more fun that way) - Cool combos and fighting moves help make sure the game doesn't get stale (beat the snot out of enemies and even use weapons as well the environment to defeat enemies) - This game even has a versus mode (which plays sort of like power stone) - Plenty of unlockables BAD: - Graphics are sub-par, but okay (similar to Blood Owen 2) - Some parts of the game can be annoying (like some puzzles or cheap enemies) - When you unlock other characters in the game (like Sub-Zero and Scorpion) and play as them, you still get the same story (involving Lu Kang and Kung Lao) - Some unlockable content is really difficult to get - Might be too Bloody or violent for some people IF IT FITS YOUR TASTE: - This game (like all Mortal Kombat games) is pretty bloody and gory, so I would suggest it's not for small kids or people sentient to that sort of stuff - Simple combos strikes and small puzzles like Devil May Cry or God of War make up most of the combat, but unlike God of War or Devil May Cry these combos can be teamed up with a second player (on Co-Op mode) to take the damage to another level - You have to unlock most of the game through hidden secrets hidden in each stage - A must play for die-hard Mortal Kombat fans GAME ITS MOST ASSOCATED TOO: - God of War - Devil May Cry - Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero - Final Fight ADDITIONAL NOTES: - There are some nice unlockables in this game including a full version of the classic Mortal Kombat 2 - This Story fills the gap from Mortal Kmobat to Mortal Kmobat II - This is the third Action/Adventure game set in the Mortal Kmobat universe, the first was Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, the second was Mortal Kombat: Special Forces (staring Jax)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very fun game,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (Video Game)
This game is very fun. It has a God of War feel to it (not sure which one came first, didn't check the dates) but its actually more fun. This game, in my opinion, is better than God of War parts 2 & 3 but God of War part 1 is better b/c it has the better storyline and is more epic but MK's story is very good & epic also. To me, this game has a higher fun factor than all the God of Wars. Compared to some very good games, if for some reason I had to repurchase them, here's the order I'd get them:
1. God of War I 2. Demon's Souls (I know people are going to think I'm wrong for putting GOW I above Demon's Souls. I know Demons Soul's is excellent & very fun, HOWEVER, God of War is the most original game I've seen in a long time. Putting you up against the mythological Gods was totally unexpected. I don't think a game will ever be that epic to me again. Everything will be second to that game to me.) 3. Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks (this is just narrowly beaten out by Demon Soul's) 4. God of War II 5. God of War III (These rankings are only based on the games on this list. I don't have very many games.)
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