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The Challenge Tower also brings classic Mortal Kombat modes into the fray: Test Your Sight, giving players the chance to follow an eyeball as it's shuffled under multiple hollowed out skulls Test Your Might, testing players rapid button pressing and timing to destroy increasingly more difficult objects Test Your Strike, where players must destroy a specific block in a stack and (the brand new) Test Your Luck, which adds random modifiers to battles. As players climb the tower, the challenges get more complex and rules for each level get more detailed. The first few levels act as a tutorial for the game, showcasing basic moves like blocking. Vague rewards aside, the Challenge Tower offers a cornucopia of different tasks for the player to accomplish.
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What really captured my attention was Mortal Kombat's Challenge Tower, a 300-level high series of tests and events that help unlock a surprise the MK dev team during my preview said would be "well worth a player's time." They also noted that, while they wouldn't reveal what that surprise was, the information will likely be revealed on the Internet within hours of the game's release. Friendlier still are entire character move lists, including special moves, in the game's pause menu during matches. The only penalty for failing to land a Fatality is a brief reload, but that's only necessary if you were to accidentally strike an opponent plugging in the wrong button combinations won't require a restart. Timing for Mortal Kombat's deadly strikes is key however, the mode allows players to remove the clock from the equation to sear the combo into their minds at their own pace.
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When the Fatality Mode loads, the correct button sequence appears at the top of the screen giving players an opportunity to practice the move.
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Mortal Kombat isn't shy about dousing the world with buckets of blood. Players can select their favorite character, which fatality they wish to rehearse, and their favorite punching bag in the mode. The mode indicates where players must stand in order to successfully perform the final death blow for any of the game's 20+ characters, turning green for correct position and red for out of bounds. Mortal Kombat includes a Fatality Mode, which delivers exactly what you'd expect. The modes start to get a little more intricate from there. Like in other recent fighters, these modes serve as an entry point for new players looking to learn how Mortal Kombat controls, while also giving experts an opportunity to test out winning strategies. Included in Mortal Kombat is a Training Mode, which gives players a chance to learn specific special moves and combos for their favorite combatants as well as a Practice Mode, allowing players the opportunity to freely test out their acquired knowledge against an A.I.
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Beyond the game's standard arcade and online components-which I delved into during my previous write-up-there are a number of other additions to flesh out the game. My recent time with the game focused on some of the bells and whistles included in the package. On a violence level, this is the Mortal Kombat we've been waiting for. DC Universe, replaced with the blood-soaked throes of passion found in the the franchise's past. Gone is the tame combat found in the crossover Mortal Kombat vs. Interactive Entertainment.Īs I gleefully noted in my last preview of the game, the upcoming Mortal Kombat reboot is an ultra-violent affair, worthy of succeeding the franchise's previous generation titles. Though I've been known to throw a punch or two in my day, what I'm of course referring to is the new Mortal Kombat, from the newly-formed NetherRealm Studios at Warner Bros. It has been a few years since I've punched the head clean off the shoulders of one of my rivals.