Here is a review
This sounds like a really cool game to me. Some really cool things about it for me is that it takes place during the Mortal Kombat II era which as some of you might know is my favorite era in Mortal Kombat. The difference here is that more things are interactive like you can fight the guards that usually where just in the background in the first two games and you can do things like make the trees at the living forest eat your opponents and of course it's a adventure action game kind of like devil may cry.
A really cool thing also is how after you beat the game with Liu Kang and Kung Lao (I actually prefer Kung Lao out of those two) you can then play as Scorpion and Sub-zero! Then if you find Smoke in certain places you can unlock the original arcade Mortal Kombat II game which is a neat bonus. I just hope it's the actual REAL arcade version rather than a crap port like what you usually get at home most ports of the original 3 games are flawed in some way or another. I usually play them through M.A.M.E. to get the most authentic experience short of getting the arcade cabinets.
"If you don't understand Mortal Kombat, this isn't the game for you. But if you do get it, especially if you loved the first two arcade games, this IS the game for you."
I happen to be a fiend for those two games so this game really IS for me! I'd be playing it and going memmmmmmoriesssssssss like Ren lol
BTW on a totally different note, there is one thing that I didn't quite touch upon before is the difference between broadband and baseband. The difference is you get one service on baseband and on broadband you get more than one service on the same cable. For example cable internet is broadband because you get both cable TV and internet through the same cable. So a T1 line for example probably could be considered baseband because you only get internet through that connection.
They are talking about token ring networks right now. I have a multitasking brain ;) I am always doing a few things at once for example I'm usually talking to Adia on the phone and doing things on my computer so I have more than enough attention to listen to the instructor and be doing this update in fact I don't even need to look at the computer I'm not looking now I'm watching the teacher lol
I did do a little proofreading during break on this.
This sounds like a really cool game to me. Some really cool things about it for me is that it takes place during the Mortal Kombat II era which as some of you might know is my favorite era in Mortal Kombat. The difference here is that more things are interactive like you can fight the guards that usually where just in the background in the first two games and you can do things like make the trees at the living forest eat your opponents and of course it's a adventure action game kind of like devil may cry.
A really cool thing also is how after you beat the game with Liu Kang and Kung Lao (I actually prefer Kung Lao out of those two) you can then play as Scorpion and Sub-zero! Then if you find Smoke in certain places you can unlock the original arcade Mortal Kombat II game which is a neat bonus. I just hope it's the actual REAL arcade version rather than a crap port like what you usually get at home most ports of the original 3 games are flawed in some way or another. I usually play them through M.A.M.E. to get the most authentic experience short of getting the arcade cabinets.
"If you don't understand Mortal Kombat, this isn't the game for you. But if you do get it, especially if you loved the first two arcade games, this IS the game for you."
I happen to be a fiend for those two games so this game really IS for me! I'd be playing it and going memmmmmmoriesssssssss like Ren lol
BTW on a totally different note, there is one thing that I didn't quite touch upon before is the difference between broadband and baseband. The difference is you get one service on baseband and on broadband you get more than one service on the same cable. For example cable internet is broadband because you get both cable TV and internet through the same cable. So a T1 line for example probably could be considered baseband because you only get internet through that connection.
They are talking about token ring networks right now. I have a multitasking brain ;) I am always doing a few things at once for example I'm usually talking to Adia on the phone and doing things on my computer so I have more than enough attention to listen to the instructor and be doing this update in fact I don't even need to look at the computer I'm not looking now I'm watching the teacher lol
I did do a little proofreading during break on this.