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BradyGames' Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Official Strategy Guide provides essential fighting tactics and brand new fatalities. Complete coverage of all kombatants, plus the moves, combos, and killer strategy for all extra nine characters. Plus, a sneak peek at the secrets in the Krypt, one of the best reasons to keep playing the game!

This Signature Series guide features an exclusive art gallery of some of the most incredible Mortal Kombat concept art imaginable and riveting trivia on the Mortal Kombat series.



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BradyGames' Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Official Strategy Guide provides essential fighting tactics and brand new fatalities. Complete coverage of all kombatants, plus the moves, combos, and killer strategy for all extra nine characters. Plus, a sneak peek at the secrets in the Krypt, one of the best reasons to keep playing the game!

This Signature Series guide features an exclusive art gallery of some of the most incredible Mortal Kombat concept art imaginable and riveting trivia on the Mortal Kombat series.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: BRADY GAMES; 1st edition (November 21, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0744001730
  • ISBN-13: 978-0744001730
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #825,518 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance? -Good. This guide? -Not., June 25, 2003
By T. Dill "go_tcd" (Buffalo, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance is probably the best fighting game out there. However, when I bought the guide, I realized that it was exactly the same info that could be found in the character's Konquest mode, and by pausing any game and bringing up the character's moves. The guide only adds a few combos, and it never covers any character's fighting styles very well.

For instance, looking at Johnny Cage, even though it says "he works very well in all of his fighting styles," they only go into small detail on Jeet Kune Do. With Shang Tsung, they only really explain two of his fighting styles. No matter the character, the guide actually tells the player to stay in one fighting style! This is extremely boring, and a bad idea, considering the fact that each style has some merit. It's obvious when you read it that the author didn't spend a whole lot of time with most of the characters. After reading storylines like Johnny Cage's, which explains he never died in the MK storyline, only in one of his movies (this was done to quiet some fan-boys [mad] that he was still around. Next up should be explaining to them that Scorpion's been dead in every game...), the author still says something about him being ressurrected (for this game), again. This is one of the many, many over-sights in the guide, and it shows the author's over-looking of details.

When you play MK:DA, each character has three different fighting styles, usually 2 hand-to-hand styles and one weapon style. The fun is switching between them to confuse your opponent, and accessing the different moves in each style. Where this guide fails is describing each style's strengths and weaknesses. The guide only touches on select styles, and usually doesn't give enough info on these. If the guide would've had a few more pages per character, this might have fixed the problem. As it stands, the guide is almost useless. It promises on the back to reveal "Krypt secrets," but no, you have to buy a seperate, "Krypt Pocket Kodes" book to find out what's in the Krypt--the book doesn't even touch on it, therefore lying to the potential customer. (The Krypt is a huge "graveyard" which allows a player to sapend earning "Koins" from battle on the 675 or so "koffins" in the game, which contain secrets like alternate costumes, hidden characters like Kitana and Reptile, etc.)

After all is said and done, this guide doesn't really cover anything that isn't already available in the game, but it does make this info readily available. For hardcore MK fans, or people who hate pausing the game constantly only, otherwise it's pretty worthless.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great guide, 4.5 stars, June 15, 2008
By Mad Max (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
  
This guide is crammed full of everything you need.

True, the game is pretty much self-explanitory, but the guide is definitely still worthwhile (not to mention the artwork). You get cheats, secrets, some moves you've never thought of, and more. So I agree with the other reviewer - I give it 4.5 stars.
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1.0 out of 5 stars mortal kombat : evolved, but no guide needed really, January 2, 2004
By "kudosmitch" (northamptonshire) - See all my reviews
Mortal Kombat:DA is a fine game with all new characters and graphics that r fantastic on xbox but not on ps2 or gamecube {and i'm not just saying that cause i hate the ngc or ps2 cause i own all 3 and have experience with them] But is a strategy guide really needed the game's isn't even difficult and u already have their moves list on an especially easy to follow menu , so i dont think it's needed but saying that it is useful for fatalities which r cool but not as cool as mk1 and mk2 . And is there any way to do friend ships cause they were cool especially Lui kang's disco inferno and thats true as well MK:DA doesn't have good fighters in like Shao Kahn and Lui Kang and Sub zero looks worse than ever as well as Raiden who Looks powerless just like KUng Lao and reptile as well . So in conclusion guide is ok but only for fatalities , MK:DA is good but NOT AS GOOD as MK1 and MK2 which were fantastic on arcade and snes but hard to play on megadrive.
Thank u for reading and good night
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