Lucandrake Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 Trilogy for the ps was alright (N64 version cut some stuff out), but the fact that even a beginer can kick your ass by picking the top tier players was kind of something I didn't like to much.
Devia Eleven Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 That's just your opinion, somebody in this world might love every MK game that comes out. Oh no doubt. But if I wanted to hear the same things from each of them Id have posted this at MK5.org. Do you happen to love every MK game? Heck no, Mortal Kombat 1 sucked, Special Forces sucked, Deadly Alliance sucked, and Mortal Kombat 4 and Gold doesn't even seem like an official MK game.
GodPigeon Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 Heck no, Mortal Kombat 1 sucked, Special Forces sucked, Deadly Alliance sucked, and Mortal Kombat 4 and Gold doesn't even seem like an official MK game.AGREED!!!! I did not Like MK1 either, too slow. But of all the series, they made the uppercut look the best never played gold.....how is it?? Trilogy for the ps was alright (N64 version cut some stuff out), but the fact that even a beginer can kick your ass by picking the top tier players was kind of something I didn't like to much.I dont like the N64 version for that and the worst conrtoller for fighting games is the N64 Control!!!! And any begginer can win just by picking scorpion(GET OVER HERE!!) and then an uppercut. And if they cant do that, just keep jumoing and punching
Lucandrake Posted October 11, 2006 Posted October 11, 2006 you didn't need to pick scorpian you had the boss characters lined up all in the bottom, just picking one of them was like playing against the computer in the hardest settings with the cheapest moves.
GodPigeon Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 you didn't need to pick scorpian you had the boss characters lined up all in the bottom, just picking one of them was like playing against the computer in the hardest settings with the cheapest moves. Good Point, But any good Player can beat them easily. The one thing that i dont like about MK is how ridiculously Hard the game gets. I know that games gotta be hard, but thats crazy cause they wont even lat you stand up in the hardest difficulty.
Shibathedog Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 agreed, i said it had memories not that it was the best my favorites are UMK3 and Trilogy, MK2 falls to second place
BlackKnight Posted October 12, 2006 Author Posted October 12, 2006 The main problem with playing any MK, especially MK Trilogy, is that the AI is not only extremely fast and cheap, but it also cheats. I couldnt ever stand being *thrown* out of my sweeps, or being countered perfectly no matter what attacks I threw out.
Devia Eleven Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 Heck no, Mortal Kombat 1 sucked, Special Forces sucked, Deadly Alliance sucked, and Mortal Kombat 4 and Gold doesn't even seem like an official MK game. never played gold.....how is it?? Trilogy for the ps was alright (N64 version cut some stuff out), but the fact that even a beginer can kick your ass by picking the top tier players was kind of something I didn't like to much.I dont like the N64 version for that and the worst conrtoller for fighting games is the N64 Control!!!! And any begginer can win just by picking scorpion(GET OVER HERE!!) and then an uppercut. And if they cant do that, just keep jumoing and punching Gold is just MK4, with a few more characters added.. big deal.
Wizard Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 Gold is more or less the Ultimate of MK4. It was better in everyway over 4. Brushing it off like that is like brushing off every street fighter 2
GodPigeon Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 (edited) The main problem with playing any MK, especially MK Trilogy, is that the AI is not only extremely fast and cheap, but it also cheats. I couldnt ever stand being *thrown* out of my sweeps, or being countered perfectly no matter what attacks I threw out. Like everytime u jump, they jump and attack REALLY quick.....EVERY SINGLE TIME!!!!! And the combos just dont ever stop...even while ur on the ground. Anyways, the Mk series doesnt Compare to the Street Fighter Series. Especialy since thats where most fighting games adapted that fighting style with the famous "Haduken" Button Combonationwhich is(for the ignorant) Down, Forward + Punch Off Topic: Has Anyone ever played Street Fighter 1??? Ive never seen it. i saw a screenshot recently on a capcom classics collection for PSP but ive never played it. And if so for what system?? Edited October 12, 2006 by GoRDoOnE
Chaotica Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 I was an MK nut in my teens - everything revolved around MK. I loved 1 & 2, and UMK3 was decent, especially when you played that game at home. I also didn't mind MK 4. Never gotten into the new ones. I like MK2 the best.
Wizard Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 Anyways, the Mk series doesnt Compare to the Street Fighter Series. Especialy since thats where most fighting games adapted that fighting style with the famous "Haduken" Button Combonationwhich is(for the ignorant) Down, Forward + Punch Off Topic: Has Anyone ever played Street Fighter 1??? Ive never seen it. i saw a screenshot recently on a capcom classics collection for PSP but ive never played it. And if so for what system??Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Punch duh. But I think the Shoryuken motion is more popular then the Hadoken motion. Down, Forward + Punch is throwing Kabal's fireball MK series is primairly a fighter, there for it is comparable to any game within it's genre. MK is tapping while most other fighters use depressing in certain motions. SF1 was never released on any console, it was arcade only as far as I know. Way back in 1989 I think was.
L.S.D Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 SF1 is now released on PSP under Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded.Along with Captain Commando, Final Fight, 1942 and others
BlackKnight Posted October 12, 2006 Author Posted October 12, 2006 Anyways, the Mk series doesnt Compare to the Street Fighter Series. Especialy since thats where most fighting games adapted that fighting style with the famous "Haduken" Button Combonationwhich is(for the ignorant) Down, Forward + Punch Off Topic: Has Anyone ever played Street Fighter 1??? Ive never seen it. i saw a screenshot recently on a capcom classics collection for PSP but ive never played it. And if so for what system??Down, Down-Forward, Forward + Punch duh. But I think the Shoryuken motion is more popular then the Hadoken motion. Down, Forward + Punch is throwing Kabal's fireball MK series is primairly a fighter, there for it is comparable to any game within it's genre. MK is tapping while most other fighters use depressing in certain motions. SF1 was never released on any console, it was arcade only as far as I know. Way back in 1989 I think was. Saying MK doesnt compare to Street Fighter is a figure of speech. You know, those things which the language is built on? Duh. Anyway, wrong SF1 did get 1 home port- it was for the Turbografx / PC-Engine and was erroneously titled 'Fighting Street' as well as 'Fighter Street' depending on the edition. Otherwise the same and a pretty good port. The only difference between it and the arcade version is that you cannot choose which of the 4 countries to go to first. The Japanese arcade version of SF1 is like that aswell, I hear, but Ive never played it.
Devia Eleven Posted October 12, 2006 Posted October 12, 2006 (edited) Did anybody like Mythologies? Edited October 12, 2006 by Devia Eleven
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