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User Review : Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe

Ups
  • Great detail{Wide variety of characters{Amazing fun
Downs
  • Lack of gore

Mortal Kombat Is Back!!

After having seen this game announced, i was instantly hyped up, as i have been a Mortal Kombat fan since having played Deception on the PS2. I know, it wasn't the original, but i have played all of them since i first did. Well. Except Shaolin Monks.

Once MK vs DCU had been released, my PSN buddies had all said that it was a truly stunning game, although i rarely saw them on it. I decided to check out the forums, and all i saw, was bad, bad bad. This was only because of the lack of gore, and the poor fatalities.

But, despite what i read, i was still looking forward to this game. And, for Christmas i got it! I played it straight away, and the first thing i noticed: The graphics. Stunning. I had always been stunned by the Mortal Kombat graphics, and this game failed to dissapoint. I started off the story mode. As i had always played the Mortal Kombat story, i decided to play the DC Universe side.

So, the first character you play as is The Flash. Thats all i will tell you about who you play as when, otherwise it will ruin the story for you. So , as the flash, you face 4 different enemies, and the first one you face is DeathStroke. To be honest, i had never heard of him until this game.

When you start the game, like me, some of you might pop up the start menu and check out the moves list. You see all of the special moves, and instantly use them all. As The Flash, it is nearly impossible to break his special moves, which is why online, most people play as The Flash (But most people who do are terrible).

So the Story mode goes in chapters. Of course, Chapter 1 for DC is The Flash, on which you face 4 different enemies, in 4 locations. With each character, you face 3 or 4 enemies. However, one thing i noticed, sometimes, with 2 of the enemies, you fight in the same place, which limits the exploration of all of the maps, although you do play on all of the maps. But i just think that it is a bit boring for the player to be on the same map 2 times in a row (But being such a huge Mortal Kombat fan, it didn't bother me).

The Arcade mode is the original. You choose your character, and fight your way through a tower of enemies, however, the different thing here, is that there are added DC Universe characters.
Practice mode is also there, the same basic idea as the other MK games, you practice! The pressed buttons appear on screen, everything.

The main thing that people dislike about this game is the lack of Gore, blood and good fatalities. I'll tell you this. Don't listen. This game is amazing! The amount of blood still applies to the fun, the fatalities are still good fun to perform, and so are the Heroic Brutalities. If you really don't like the lack of blood, you will realise that when you get hit multiple times, you get bruised, your clothes rip etc. This also happened in previous MK games, but it was never unleashed as well as this.

The best Mortal Kombat game i have ever played, and easily the best fighting game of 2008. Never gets boring!

Score
10.0
Graphics
Great story mode with a good storyline.
10.0
Sound
Great textures using Unreal Engine, haven't seen any Bad graphics yet.
9.0
Gameplay
Awesome sound, however, if using 5.1 surround sound, not many things can be behind you.
10.0
Fun Factor
Special moves are cheesy, but in a good way, its funny, the fighting system is great! Also, there are trophies, which will have you going back over this game again and again, but it won't get boring!
10.0
Online
No lag, fun to play with others to see what kind of noobs there are :)
Overall
9.8
Molock4205611d ago

"easily the best fighting game of 2008" But I'm pretty sure soul calibur 4 was released in 2008 so....

Gue15609d ago

This game is crap... For me is more like a 5/10.

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Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe Helped Save The Franchise

While some feel it was the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation movie, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe is popularly touted as the lowest point for the franchise – at least in terms of video games. The prototype IP soup tried to do something new with popular characters going head to head, but never really got a good reception.

The biggest issue was that with the introduction of DC and Warner Bros, MK's iconic gore had to be dialed down. Batman, after all, cannot be split into two by Kung Lao's hat. However, while the game itself signaled the fatality of the Mortal Kombat franchise, its core formula is what resurrected it to become NetherRealm Studio and the reboot we've come to adore.

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hotnickles501d ago

MK vs DC wasn’t awful. If reception for that game made mk9 possible then hopefully the failures of MK11 can make some good changes as well. It’s time to get rid of variations, they had a good run but ended up a mess.

CrimsonWing69501d ago

I think MK 9 did.

In fact I remember being bummed that this was a T rated MK game and just dismissed it. MK 9 was when I actually stood back and said, "They're back!". Still think that game is fantastic.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Owes More to Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe Than You Might Think

With the Mortal Kombat franchise now on its 11th installment this year, one of those many franchise entries, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe has not been remembered fondly, and in fairness, it isn’t difficult to see why. The action is somewhat muted for a Mortal Kombat game, it’s infamously lacking in extra content, and its arrival heralded the end of series publisher Midway Games. However, while this reputation is understandable, it is not deserved. Not only that, but the game may have even ensured that the more recent Mortal Kombat installments came into being at all.

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Now Is the Perfect Time for NetherRealm to Revisit Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

The wait time for NetherRealm’s Injustice 2 is getting shorter with each passing day, and fans are ready to step into the DC Universe yet again to punch each other into submission. Ed Boon and company have been hard at work building up their reputation since being bought by Warner Bros. in 2009, and it may be time for them to do something that could be considered a challenge. And what could be more of a challenge than rebooting Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe? Longtime Mortal Kombat fans had to go through several mediocre titles before NetherRealm released the excellent 2011 reboot. MK vs. DC was the last game in the series developed by Midway before their closure (along with just being their last game, period) and saw the two universes collide and its various characters subsequently punch each other into hamburger meat.

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CorndogBurglar2562d ago

No.

The gameplay itself was fine. The thing that made the first one so bad was that WB/DC did not like the idea of their heroes and villains being brutally killed. This made the game very watered down, less violent and with terrible fatalities. I can't imagine WB/DC would be okay with that now.

Nitrowolf22562d ago

I think they're opening up to the idea more you can see in the latest Injustice game that some moves are pretty brutal and there is some blood now.

It'll all depend on them though, if they're okay with fatalities and complete blood and everything then I say go ahead and make another one otherwise don't

CorndogBurglar2562d ago

Yeah but there's a big difference in having brutal moves in the game and ripping someone's head and spine out of their body.

I can't see WB/DC being okay with ripping characters like Batman and Superman limb from limb.

boomtube19872562d ago

yep i would defo like another DC VS MK but i would much prefer the grand daddy of all Vs battle from the 90s. Mortal Kombat VS Street Fighter.

gangsta_red2562d ago

Why? Just play Injustice, its a copy amd paste of MKX. Design, game mechanics and all. Even a lot of the Injustice games roster have stolen moves from MK.

How much are you all willing to bet that the next MK will have the different costume design mechanic?

Paytaa2562d ago

No keep them seperate. MK vs DC was the worst MK game imo. MK9 blew that game out of the water and everyone forgot about it. No fatalities and a gimped MK roster for superheroes/villains that I personally have 0 interest in is dumb

chris2352562d ago

It is beyond me why and how these kind of watered down games find their audience.