Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii
- 29th May 2007
- 15th Jun 2007
- 29th May 2007
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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon News
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The Playstation 2 and XBOX versions of Mortal Kombat: Amageddon allowed players to compete in online multiplayer - so why has this feature been stripped from the Wii version.
"Obviously we had online on other platforms so it wasn't going to be a technology challenge for us," said the game's producer, Shaun Himmerick, to advancedmn.com. "Nintendo...
About The Game
For the first time ever on the Nintendo Wii, players will be able to experience the latest chapter in Midway’s award-winning, best selling video game fighting franchise, Mortal Kombat®: Armageddon™. With the most complete roster ever, including more than 60 fighters from the entire Mortal Kombat® universe (past, present and future), a revolutionary Kreate-A-Fighter mode and Kreate-A-Fatality mode, plus a brand new Konquest mode and Endurance Mode, Mortal Kombat®: Armageddon™ promises to be the most complete, intensely lethal, fighting experience ever!
Features
- Exclusive to the Wii: Players will be able to take their fighting action to a whole new level with all special moves and fatalities executed via the Wii-mote. In addition, not only will gamers be able to enjoy all aspects of Armageddon with the Wii-mote, but the GameCube and Classic Controller as well!
- New Endurance Mode Comes to the Wii: Appearing for the first time on consoles, Armageddon will feature a deeply enhanced Endurance Mode, allowing gamers to test their true fighting stamina.
- Select from more than 60 characters from the Entire Mortal Kombat Fighting Universe: From Liu Kang to Shang Tsung to Shao Kahn, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon will feature more playable fighters than any other Mortal Kombat game to date.
- All-New Customized Kreate-A-Fighter Mode: For the first time ever in a Mortal Kombat game players will be able to use a Kreate-A-Fighter feature to create and define their fighter’s look, abilities and personality with a deep level of customization and take that unique fighter online.
- Unique Kreate-A-Fatality System: Fans now have the ability to create their own custom fatalities by stringing together a series of attacks via a series of button combos; those that prove worthy can take their very own death moves online to showcase to the world.
- Entirely Revamped & Improved Konquest Mode: What formally served as a training mission has evolved into a full-blown adventure.
Comments 3
this game sukes
Kart Racing.
In a Mortal Kombat Game.
All I can say is... AVOID!
What are you guys talking about? This game is awesome! Fun addictive gameplay and pure MK experience in Arcade Mode, the graphics are great, the Konquest Mode delivers a whole new way to play with an intriguing plot (okay, some of the voice actors could be a little better), and as for the Motor Kombat Mode: a fun novel little game. So what if Motor Kombat isn't fighting? It's just a fun little spin-off game like Puzzle Kombat was for Sega (later remade on the DS). Just a different way to enjoy MK's amazing and varied characters.
The venues/arenas where you fight are cool and well designed, too. Some of my favourites are Reptile's arena with the eggs, Cyrax's arena with the blade fans, the one where corpses are hanging from the ceiling and others.
Kreate a Fighter Mode is so fun, giving you the ability to fully create and customise a fighter from scratch from their appearance to their moves and even their bio that appears after you've defeated Blaze in Arcade Mode. I'm pleased with the two fighters I've made. They kick ass!
Overall, a fun game in my opinion.
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