Three goes into a more urban route, which isn't that bad though it feels a little bit generic. While the first two were more mystical in their looks, bringing sort of an unworldly feeling to it. One thing that I can say about the Genesis has over other versions. "What about the Genesis port?" I was a Nintendo kid so I didn't have the opportunity to play it until later in my life, though if I did with the blood code. The blood was replaced with sweat and the fatalities were neutered beyond recognition. ![]() It played alright from what I could remember and the sound along with the visuals were good, apart from the censored fatalities. I didn't know any better, hell I played the Terminator 2 game.(Snes version) I digress. ![]() Was it because of the gore? Perhaps, so I asked my father if I could get the game for my Super Nintendo, which he surprisingly bought (thanks dad.) and needless to say I played it. So yeah I didn't get far, but something in that game left an impression that didn't fade away. I didn't know how to perform the moves, nor the fatalities. You see I was not proficient at fighting games. So where does my history with this ultra violent fighting game start. ![]() There was also a secret hidden character that you could fight if you perform certain tasks at the pit stage. Also another thing was that Mortal Kombat had a sense of mystery to it, counting the fatalities.
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