![]() Folks who play a lot of retro games on their PS3 may find other uses, but this a luxury controller squarely aimed at Mortal Kombat fanatics.Ĭheck back soon for our full review of Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection, which is out now for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation 3. ![]() While this includes the most recent game, I can’t imagine you’d be able to remap the controls for any of Capcom’s fighters in such a way to make this stick comfortable. ![]() Problem is, this is a fight stick that’s designed for Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat only. Toss in that code for the Arcade Kollection (which runs $10 on its own), and that sweetens the deal a bit. The new graphics engine showcases every skull-shattering, eye-popping moment, bringing you so close to the fight you can feel it. In the game Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection 2012 you will enjoy very. The whole stick feels incredibly solid, something I was able to confirm as I repeatedly smashed my fists against it as I fought the three games’ cheap, Quarter guzzling AI opponents.Ĭonsidering the quality of the stick, the $129.99 asking price isn’t really all that crazy. The all new Custom Character Variations give you unprecedented control of your fighters to make them your own. Play Ultimate Mortal Kombat Trilogy game online in your browser free of charge on. ![]() ![]() Fortunately, that issue is mitigated by the soft, agreeable memory foam base. Not so much that you wouldn’t be able to bring it to a friends house, but weighty enough that it could get uncomfortable on your lap for long stretches. I haven’t put this thing on a scale, but suffice it to say it’s pretty heavy. ![]()
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