Even though all of them appear alive in Mortal Kombat 3. And not surprisingly, throughout the course of the game nearly every major enemy will be killed. This is explained later in a cut scene, but with Paradox going for a Уbig revealФ it was telegraphed from the second level. Instead of the wise and powerful Thunder God who will protect Earthrealm at all costs he is an enigmatic spook who shows up, says something baffling and leaves. Instead, he is a sullen and angsty man with a bad attitude and an even bigger hat. Kung Lao is no longer the silent monk who may or not be the reincarnation of the Great Kung Lao, the last human to win the tournament. Freezing a blood geyser to make a ladder? That's awesome!īut the game's greatest sin is that the developers at Paradox have mucked with the Mortal Kombat mythos in weird ways. But the puzzles also feature brilliant MK inspired designs. Some of them are a little hard to figure out and there are times when the game just dumps you into an area without any clue what to do next. All together now: Eww!Īnd this is the gift and the curse of the environmental puzzles. Then Sub-Zero will come along, freeze the blood and make a blood-red ice ladder.
Or later in the game you will be required to throw several enemies into a set of grinding gears which will shred them and pore down the walls. For example, the only way to advance in the Living Forest is to feed a bunch of zombies to the screaming trees. Not your typical puzzles, Shaolin Monks derives its puzzles from the environmental hazards that populate many of the levels. To make the game something more than one long punching bag, Midway has added a puzzle system and Test Your Might points to the mix as well. You can be kicking the stuffing out of an enemy one minute, turn and land a few quick jabs on another and then turn again and grab a third and throw him into the first two and then turn and uppercut the advancing monster into the spikes that line the wall and on and on and on. It all really comes down to the amount of options they give you with this Multi-Directional Fighting System. Fans of Mortal Kombat and beat Сem ups in general will almost find the fighting more fun than any of the УrealФ MK games. It all comes together in a perfect blend of Mortal Kombat based melee action that just feels right. These points can then be used to purchase new combos and special moves. And it can be multiplied even further by Finishing your poor opponent with a bloody Fatality. You can do it the old fashioned way by killing enemies to earn points and then multiply it the MK way by stringing together higher and higher combos. Too much fun.Īttacks can also be upgraded by earning Experience Points. It's even possible to throw an enemy into the air and then jump at him and attack him in mid-air. All of these attacks fluidly blend together to create some of the best beat Сem up action I have ever seen. R1 is the modifier button and holding it while pressing any of the face buttons will unleash Liu and Lao's special moves.
This system allows players to attack in any direction while using the face buttons (Square = Quick Attack, Triangle = Launch Attack, O = Power Attack and R2 = Throw) to string together combos on any enemy in their general vicinity. Once you're thrown into the game, fighting is done with Shaolin Monks' Multi-Directional Fighting System. Liu Kang has more speed, while Kung Lao has more strength and the ability to perform air combos (remember that nifty Dive Kick from MKII, yeah that one). Both have all of their special moves from MKII, and they do move slightly different. In fact, the game opens with a huge cut scene detailing the end of Mortal Kombat I and Liu Kang's victory over Shang Tsung.įrom there the true game opens up and players are given the choice of playing as Liu Kang or Kung Lao. Shaolin Monks takes place during the Mortal Kombat II-era in the MK timeline and is basically a retelling of the events of that tournament (with a few new wrinkles, see below). The only way to describe it is as the 3D beat Сem up fans of Final Fight and Double Dragon have been waiting on for years. Both bombed with critics and fans and combined with the series' delayed transformation to 3D cost it the crown.īut all that changes with Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. It's also no secret that a good portion of the blame falls on the two MK УadventureФ games Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat: Special Forces. It's no secret that Mortal Kombat is not the dominate force in video gaming that it once was.