Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
- Release or Two-player co-op gameplay. Play as Liu Kang or Kung Lao, each with their own unique repertoire of four Attack Styles plus Special Attacks, and Fatalities
- 10 new Fatalities – let loose larger and better versions as your hero progresses
- Let loose the incredible Multality, a room-clearing wave of destruction destroying multiple enemies at one time
- Weapon Kombat – Learn weapons throughout your journey and use them to increase the hurt on your enemy Kombatants
- Fully interactive environments – Melt enemies in acid pits, impale them on spiked ceilings, and hang them from hooks
Product Description
Experience the Mortal Kombat franchise from an entirely new action/adventure perspective with the first ever Multi-DirectionalKombat System and explore the Mortal Kombat II universe as two of the series favorite Shaolin Monks: Liu Kang and Kung Lao.* First Ever MK Action/Adventure with Multi-Directional Kombat System. Levy attacks in any management at any time all the while not losing focus on the primary target (with unique animations and properties for every management). Experience incredible depth of combat via Strings Juggles Special Attacks Air Combat and Fatalities.* Release or Two-player co-op gameplay. Play as Liu Kang or Kung Lao each with their own unique repertoire of four Attack Styles plus Special Attacks and Fatalities. Unlock additional characters and abilities owing to various gameplay systems.* More Wide-ranging Fatalities New Multalities Brutalities and Classic Special Attacks.* 10 Fatalities per character! With 3 levels of Fatalities let loose larger and better versions as your hero progresses. * At Level 2 let loose the incredible Multality a room-clearing wave of destruction destroying multiple enemies at one time. * Level 3 allows vicious Brutalities. * Utilize classic attacks such as Kung Laos hat throw and Liu Kangs fireballs.* Weapon Kombat. Learn weapons throughout your journey and use them to increase the hurt on your enemy kombatants.* Interactive Environments. Melt enemies in acid pits impale them on spiked ceilings and hang them from hooks. Combine social class interactions with Combat to solve unique action-orientated puzzles. Hurl an enemy into a spiked wall and leap from their impaled body to a higher area!* Mortal Kombat Mythos. See the infamous Mortal Kombat Tournament from the eyes of Earthrealms mightiest combatant Shaolin Monks Liu Kang and Kung Lao. Explore the Outworld in its entirety-evisit the classic Mortal Kombat 1 and 2 stages in 3D! Fight and cooperate with a slew of classic Mortal Kombat characters such as…
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Basically, your Liu Kang/Kung Lao and you have to fight your way from the end of Mortal Kombat 1 to the end of Mortal Kombat 2 in a NON-CANON tale. The fighting is cool and Kung Lao’s air juggles are awsome, but that’s about all I can say for this game.
Simple with friends and very hard by yourself. With a friend you can beat this game in a day (I did). Alone, if your anything like me, you’ll get bored and frustrated after a couple of hours and say “Forget this game! Deseption is better anyway!”
But if you do manage to beat it you’ll be rewarded with the added characters of Sub Zero and Scorpion, who don’t work well in a free roam environment.
Rating: 3 / 5
Shaolin Monks takes place during the Mortal Kombat 2 timeline. The opening scene shows Shang Tsung, Goro, and the other evil enemies escaping to Outworld in pursuit are those warriors from The Order of Light, allies Lu Kang and Kung Lao. After a nearly fatal disaster, the duo make their way to Outworld where the action starts.
Rating: 5 / 5
If you are looking for breath-taking visuals, awesome gameplay, involving tale, and suberb voice-acting, play God of War because Shaolin Monks is neither of those. But, it is very, very fun. The different combos that you can do are fun to watch, though they get very repetitive real quick. The puzzles are…unique…but very frustrating because the cutscenes tell you absoltely not anything that you need to know.
About those cutscenes….the voice acting is HORRIBLE. It is amazingly unpleasant and lame. But, most cutscenes only last 30 sec to one minute, so the agony is not that terrible.
I rented this game a few days ago, and I am already 50% done. That might not sound so impressive, but I work two jobs and go to school fulltime…meaning that I only play like 1-2 hours per day. So that means that by putting in about 4.5 hours, I am halfway done. As you can tell, Shaolin Monks is a very small game.
Despite its mediocrity, Shaolin Monks will probably keep you entertained until that one game that you have been waiting for all year. Give this game a chance and play it. But don’t buy it until you play it…trust me.
Rating: 3 / 5
I agree with the “Helel” reviewer in that this could have been much better if they had spent more time in development. The graphics are poor and the characters themselves look dreadful and much like shop manniquins. Voice acting is dreadful and the music such as it is is poor and everyday.
Another failure in this tired franchise, and an attempt to make a quick buck. Don’t fall for it. Get the much better Genji – dawn of the samurai instead.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is just average. A very medicore effort. Im a Mortal Kombat fan but Im putting that aside for this review.
This game is similar to God of War, Devil May Weep, and Ninja Gaiden. The action is pretty excellent. But the graphic is very average. For a game with such unadorned graphic, its shocking that a 360 degrees adjustable camera don’t exist. The sound effect is excellent but the music is crap or non-exist. The stages are generic and lack details. Some puzzles are very irritating. The cut-scene is lame and dull, the voice acting is horrible. There are only 2 playable characters and 2 more unlockable. SHOULD be at least 10 to 15 like the fighting game!
The excellent part about this game is the bloody violent animation. Cutting people in half, pieces of meat flying, decapitation, etc… all with blood are just some of many moves that can be executed. But the ten extra fatalities feature is disappointing. Newer fatalities are basically same as starter ones but more people get killed off. The fatality ’scene’ is always the same one, same angle. It should be different ’scene’ with different views related to the angle of approach.
By and large don’t buy this game. Get X-men Legends II instead or wait for the new Castlevania.
Rating: 3 / 5