![]() ![]() The story lacked its prequel’s excitement, the only thing new that the gameplay brought onto the table were the unique kombos… the rest was MK2 meat and potatoes, with no gravy whatsoever. But MORE does not necessarily mean BETTER. Yes, the stages were nicer (albeit still at 320x200), there were more kombatants, with a fan-favourite, Scorpion, taken out of the first iteration (he comes back in Ultimate MK3), more secrets, but - exactly. ![]() MK2 had everything done in moderation, whereas MK3 overdid on virtually everything. Albeit technologically most advanced of the three, MK3 did not live up to its predecessor’s name. ![]()
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