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Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection Review

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The hallowed original trilogy of Mortal Kombat games deserves better than a bare-bones, barely functional compilation.

Best fatality of the series.
Best fatality of the series.

Let's get the self-evident part out of the way: If you're not interested in playing the original three 2D Mortal Kombat games in (more or less) their original forms, you have no business with Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection. You may move along.

Now the part that isn't obvious. Even if you are such a person, you'd better have other like-minded individuals around you who want to play against you, in person, on the same console. That's the one way this compilation delivers. Arcade Kollection could have served as a great museum display for three of the most memorable fighting games of the '90s, but there are too few bonus features and too many things wrong with this package to make it recommendable to anyone but the most diehard MK fan.

Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 are all here in a no-frills format. In terms of the emulation, the graphics look fine, with a few basic visual filters available to soften the jagged, low-res look that comes along with games this old. All three games generally play like they're supposed to as well, though there's an annoying issue where you lose control of your character for a second when you unpause during a match. Also, I can't in any way recommend you play this game with the old Xbox 360 D-pad. On a Dual Shock 3 or the new 360 controller with the twisting D-pad, the gameplay is fine, though a stick is naturally your best option. It's nice that the game's controls map directly to that special-edition joystick that shipped with the new Mortal Kombat earlier this year.

Since the games look just like you remember them, it's a bit odd the audio in this package doesn't sound the same way. There are numerous cases of certain sound effects canceling out other ones, and a few samples here and there sound like they play back at a noticeably higher fidelity than others. A few sounds, like the clapping from the first game, sound completely different than I remember, almost as if new versions have been added in. The music in Goro's Lair consistently cut out for me every time I played that stage. Once, a splattering sound continued to loop after I had finished a match and even followed me all the way back to the main menu, forcing me to quit out. The list goes on.

Wait, no, this one is.
Wait, no, this one is.

Absolutely the most disappointing thing about Kollection, though, is the online play, which is painfully laggy at best, and unplayable at worst. All three of the games feel like they're playing in slow motion when you're fighting someone online, and across the numerous matches I played on both 360 and PS3, not one came even close to replicating the feel of playing locally. Making online fighting games feel right is clearly a major challenge, since almost nobody pulls it off, but solid online play is practically the only reason you'd come to this package. Without that, and lacking anyone to fighting against locally, you're stuck playing against the games' hilariously awful AI characters. If that's your situation, you might as well not play at all. Adding insult to injury, the most valuable achievements and trophies here require you to finish the arcade modes of all three games, but at least on the Xbox, those achievements are currently glitchy and aren't guaranteed to actually pop up when you beat any of the games. That's just inexcusable.

The first Mortal Kombat--with its relatively limited, clunky fighting mechanics--exists mostly as a historical curiosity, but the two sequels are just as fast-paced and fun now as they were back in the day, so in the barest sense, it's nice that this collection gives you a chance to play them all in one place. But that's barely all it does. I love Mortal Kombat as much as anyone, and Mortal Kombat II in particular inspired a fervor in my adolescent self that few games have matched before or since. But given how loveably other classic arcade fighters have been treated recently, the problems and omissions make Arcade Kollection nothing but depressing. These games deserve better.

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Edited By hwy_61

Welp, that blows.

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It's really weak and pathetic that they can't make a arcade perfect port this day and age.

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Edited By Loghorn
@JEC03:  
 
I totally agree with you. MK 2 on PSN (as a standalone) as well as UMK 3 on Nintendo DS & on XBLA (as a standalone) ran FAR better than this Kollection put together (& the online play was much better on those standalone titles!). 
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Edited By MachoFantastico

I'm so glad the Kollection didn't appear on the PSN European store now, certainly wasn't going to get it on Xbox 360 with that controller. But this is a real downer, might have to pass on this. Heard from a few mates how awful it is to.

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Holy crap, game industry. How can you not get this right?

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Such a shame. I was really looking forward to this.

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Edited By musubi

The thing that killed my interest was in the Quicklook when they showed the pause lag. Shame that this emulation job was so poorly done. Glad I have UMK3 for the 360 though the XBLA version is solid.

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Edited By Enigma777

Brad, the twisty d-pad still sucks as much as the original. It still goes left when I press down 40% of the time.

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Edited By BulletproofMonk

This sucks. I wanted to buy this, but I guess I'll just have to buy the PSN version of MKII instead.

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Edited By ThePickle

Looks like I'll stick to my SNES or MAME. Or SNAME.

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Edited By dropabombonit

Good thing I waiting for a review before buying this, will stick to my copy of MK trilogy on PS1 which still works on my PS3

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You have failed me for the last time! *Force choke*

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Edited By agentboolen

WB way to make yourselfs look greedy!  First you take down Ultimate MK3 on Xbox Live now you release this shitty package.  The new MK game is awsome and is all MK fans should be looking to play now a days.  The old games are easy playable on emulators and are better left that way....  They couldn't even take the time to give us MK Trilogy over Ultimate geee way to give us a slight upgrade to MK3 with out giving us that final version!  If anyone is going to buy an arcade fighting game stick with SF3.

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@zero3 said:
Thankfully, the new Mortal Kombat is pretty good 
More than pretty good for me, it's my favorite fighting game, and for right now at least, is my game of the year. 
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Edited By MickaelMc

YUP.  This review is spot on.   There are so many glitches and bugs in these games right now... and honestly I wouldn't be surprised if they ignored them all together..  All we've gotten so far is a confirmation that they are working on making the online play, well, PLAYABLE.   Right now, every single game I've played, even one from literally down the street from me, has been extremely slow and lag ridden.   and yet MK II for the PS3, which is 6 years old now, plays 100x better still (and in 1080p I might add, compared to the 720p offered here.)  This collection is VERY depressing and these games deserved more attention.  not a single extra or interview or trailer or anything was put in here except a pause menu with the list of moves (including finishers and some UMK3 combo strings).  There's also an option for scan lines in the image which is headache inducing after about 5 minutes.   Why they'd release this game so unfinished and unplayable online is beyond me considering game reviewers rarely go back and adjust their review rating after fixes are made.   I blame Ed Boon for even promoting this garbage collection.

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Edited By MonocledYaoGuai

Man, that's really disappointing. I was really looking forward to this. 
Oh well.

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2 star Brad Avatar made me laugh, shame about the game tho.

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Edited By Stahlbrand

Why don't they turn these kinds of re-releases into "Criterion Collection" affairs of care and detail, rather than shitty moneygrabs?

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@JEC03: But they just did with Street Fighter 3: Third Strike. So what the hell are you talking about?

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Edited By drangel_jam

Dear NRS & WB,
 
WE, THE FANS, WANT MORTAL KOMBAT TRILOGY HD. 
 
Thank you,
Sincerely,
US, The Fan-base

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I tried the demo on XBLA and thought that the gameplay was iffy but the 800 point sweet spot was just too good to say no. Well I should have said no, because everyone that plays this game cant stand the controls, and just quit out. What is the point in having a fighting game when everyone thinks the controls are terrible>? WB would it be too much to patch some sluggishness out of this game?

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What a damn shame. I would have gotten this had it not had all the bugs.