Mortal Kombat Decption

mortal-kombat-decptionMortal Kombat Decption is a new release in the well following MK series of fighting games. Kicked off by Akklaim / Midway many years ago and hugely popular in pinball arcades around the world, this latest edition MK Decption is the 6th edition Mortal Kombat (MK) franchise. This latest MK Decption was kicked off on PS2 first then Xbox way back in October 2004, there was also a ported version released on the Nintendo GameCube in early 2005.

Mortal Kombat: The previous edition Deadly Alliance, was steady in terms of following and now the Mortal Kombat Decption edition takes over the storyline from there. With good solid foundations in terms of story, it continues around the MK character of Dragon King Onaga, who wants to take over the worlds after previously beating the sorcerers Quan Chi and Shang Tsung in earlier editions of the Mortal Kombat Series, the leading characters in the previous franchise were both Thunder God Raiden, . In this latest Decption edition, they form an alliance to face Onaga.

Amazingly there are 26 different heros you can choose in this MK edition, this edition has catered for 9 new characters that gamers can choose from. Decption also adds a host of new features and gaming moves, even unique ‘mk puzzle games’ and even a chess game featuring mortal kombat characters. The Konquest Mode takes on a cool new RPG format, the game then dovetails around the life of Shujinko, a fighter who is knifed in the back by Onaga to search for artifacts to give Onaga more powers. In late 2006, Akklaim / Midway unleashed Mortal Kombat: Unchained, specifically targeting the Playstation Portable 2, which also allowed gamers to take control of several new heros.

The man behind the Unleashed Mortal Kombat edition was none other than Mr Ed Boon who wanted the edition called Deception to be unique and very unpredictable in terms of a Kombat game, it was Boons idea to throw in the unique mini-games such as the Chess featuring Mortal Kombat heros.

Boon also wanted the combo’s during the in-game fighting to be more realistic for his version of MK.

Deception was welcomed by gamers and generally got hot reviews from the critics and public, who lapped up the mini-games and felt the fighting style was much improved. The Konquest Mode, was the only portion to cop a spray. Many said the audio featured in the Konquest mode was terrible.

More awards were taken out by the Mortal Kombat series in 2004 as it continues in popularity until this day, with Mortal Kombat Cartoons, Animations and Mini Movies all over the Internet.

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