![]() ![]() Johnny Cage was also added to the roster, this time portrayed by Chris Alexander (replacing Daniel Pesina, who was legally at odds with Midway). The PC, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn versions lack The Hidden Portal and Noobs Dorfen stages from MK3, while the Nintendo 64 version lacks Kahns Arena and the Bank from MKII and MK3, respectively.Ĭharacters Along with the Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 roster, Trilogy adds Raiden and Baraka exactly as they appeared in Mortal Kombat II, with added running animations especially created for MK Trilogy. Trilogy adds the Brutality finishing move, which requires the player to perform an 11-button combo in order to rapidly beat on their opponent until they explode.īrutalities have been previously featured in the Mega DriveGenesis and SNES ports of UMK3.) All of the arenas that featured a Stage Fatality are featured in this game, except the Pit II. This was due to avoid having to re-animate the fatality for this game. ![]() Sub-Zeros famous Spine Rip Fatality reappears in the game but is completely censored, as the screen blacks out with only the Fatality text visible. ![]() These special moves included MK Kanos Knife Spin move, MKII Kung Laos Air Torpedo, Goros Spinning Punch move, Raidens Lightning that shoots from behind the opponent, and Barakas Blade Spin move.Īdditionally, Shao Kahn gained a throw and grab-and-punch move, and Motaro gained a proper throw move. Some were simple edits of existing moves (such as Stryker throwing two grenades instead of one), while others were unused animations never implemented in their intended previous games. Once the bar is filled, it grants the character fast movement and greater attack damage for a short period of time. Gameplay Mortal Kombat Trilogy introduces the Aggressor bar, which fills as the combatants fight (twice as much if the opponent is blocking). New additions to the game included the Aggressor bar, and a new finishing move called Brutality, a long combination of attacks that ends with the opponent exploding. It features a similar basic gameplay system and the same story as Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, but adds characters and stages restored from Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II. Further versions were also released for the and R-Zone. ![]()
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