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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
 

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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
Studio : Midway Entertainment
by Midway Entertainment
Brand : Midway
Model : 30074
Platform : Xbox 360
Release Date : 2008-11-16
Publisher : Midway Entertainment
Minimum Age : 12.0 Years
Maximum Age : 20.0 Years
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
EAN : 0031719300747
UPC : 400009416084
Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 26 reviews)

List Price : $59.99
Our Price : $49.99


Features Of  'Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe'
 
  • Mortal Kombat warriors and DC Universe heroes engage in battle for the first time. In the ultimate Elseworlds story, you can now explore what would happen when Sub-Zero faces off against Batman, and more
  • Each character on the roster features character-specific moves to take down opponents in their own signature style with distinct finishing moves
  • Face off with two all-new fighting mechanics, Freefall Kombat and Klose Kombat. Freefall Kombat lets you battle in mid-air while falling from one arena into the next. Klose Kombat, a brutal up-close fighting mechanic, gives you the ability to grasp the gritty dark tone through progressive damage that is inflicted on fighters during battle though visible bruises, torn clothing, and more
  • Choose your storyline experience beginning with either the Mortal Kombat or DC Universe
  • Face off in various iconic arenas like Metropolis and Gotham City from the DC Universe side and Hell and Graveyard from the Mortal Kombat side, as well as several never-before-seen combo arenas that blend the two universes together
Editorial Reviews for  'Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe'
 
Product Description
When a cataclysmic force merges conquerors from two universes, conflict is inevitable. Kombat forces friends to fight, worlds to collide, and unlikely alliances to be forged. In order to save all they know, the heroes and villains of Mortal Kombat must wage war against the combined might of the DC Universe (DCU). How can either side prevail when rage blinds them to the dark threat poised to destroy them all?

The game's dark, realistic tone is created through the collaborative partnership of top comics writing team Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (Countdown. Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters) along with veteran Mortal Kombat team members You have the ability to choose sides, challenge friends and take the fight online
 
Customer Reviews for  'Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe'
 
If you're looking for a good fighting game....
....pick this up. If you're a fan of MK and/or DC comics then you'll love this game. It plays pretty much like any other MK game move wise so it shouldn't take too long for you to pick up how to play. It gets kinda old trying to win all the medals, some seeming impossible to get, and after beating the game a few times, that gets old too. The online play is what keeps me coming back. Challenging random people across the globe and testing yourself is the best part of the game. Buy it, but pay no more than $30 for it...
 
The wait is finally over!!!
I have been waiting for this game to come out of a LONG time. I have not gotten to play MKvsDCU as much as I would like to, but it has been great. The gameplay is very fluid (cutscenes to fighting, etc.) The graphics are amazing and the character interpretations are spot-on!
 
A Myst Of Pure Fun With A Couple Blindspots
As a kid, how many times did you imagine pitting the warriors of one world against the heroes of another? That is the concept behind Mortal Kombat versus DC Universe and the concept works. There is a dreamy quality that emanates from the screen the first time you battle Scorpian against Superman or Raiden against Batman. This myst of pure fun continues in story mode as you follow the characters of one world as they battle against the pure rage that is confusing those of the other. That is the strength of this fighting game but like any game there are short falls.

The gaps in the story line are lame. These include frozen artwork explained by voice overs that tell you what happened instead of showing you. You feel robbed by these gaps. I can only imagine that they ran out of megabytes and couldn't finish it completely.

As for the fighting itself, you are given the complete moves of Mortal Kombat facing the more overt and brutish but limited moves of the DC characters. You can easily guess which side I preferred but that didn't stop me from playing with all of them. The fun factor remains high until you beat the game a couple times and then it gets old very quickly. I would recommend it to anyone who loves the characters, especially if you battle in versus mode against your friends. For the individual there is a limit as to how long it will hold your attention. My suggestion is to buy the game used but hang onto it for those boring nights when all you want to do is Finish your enemies.
 
Two worlds collide.
After the last Mortal Kombat game I had all but given up on the series. They had strayed so far from their roots...I thought they would never find that path that made them so successful in the early nineties...until I heard about Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe.

Story:

It is a fighting game...and while you may think there isn't much in terms of a plot...you will be amused by the not so serious story line in the game. An interdimensional accident merge the to evil leaders of both worlds...Shao Kahn of MK and Darkseid of DC...to kreate a very poor boss...Dark Kahn. This causes both universes to merge...while each character and each team remains true to their respected series.

Gameplay:

This is the make or break aspect of all fighting games...and MK vs DC does a remarkable job upgrading its fighting engine. Story is probably the first mode the gamer will undertake. In story mode you can pick either the Mortal Kombat or DC side of the story and play through using various characters to the end. Let's face it...MK does not do story modes very well...and this game is no exception. Kombat mode is the series' bread-n-butter...and it packs quite a punch in this area. Both line-ups are chalked full of characters you can choose. The fighting engine is similar to previous Mortal Kombat styles...you'll find lots of tapping and button mashing. New to this one are Freefall Kombat, in which you pummel one another while falling to a lower part of the stage, and Klose Kombat, which occurs when a grapple is used. They both use a guess which button the opponent is pressing to determine who wins...which is a bit too random for its own good. Each character has a unique fighting style which makes replay value high and keeps the game fresh and fun.

Graphics and sound:

The characters on both sides look better than ever and do a great job utilizing the power of a next gen console...with tearing outfits and battle damage adding a lot to the presentation. The only fault was the secondary outfits of the kombateers...it seems a golden opportunity was missed here...but overall the graphics are quite good. If you have ever played any Mortal Kombat in the past then you know how well the sound is in the series...from the voice acting to the bone crunching...all is done to match the intensity of the game.

Final thoughts:

There are some flaws in the game...and some missed opportunities to truly make a game for the ages...but what is presented to the gamers is good and a refreshing romp down the lane that made this franchise so popular in the early nineties.
 
I miss the old Mortal Kombat
The game has great graphics and fighting combos. If you buy it, try playing in Story mode; that is mad cool. However, many of the fatalities are the same ones as before, and for the DC players are somewhat repetitive and/or disappointing. Also is a bit hard to make the fatalities since XBOX 360 controls have one big button for the directional arrows instead of 4 as in different consoles.
 
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