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Mortal Kombat: Deception (Premium Pack) offers an exhilarating gaming experience for 1-2 players, featuring analog control and a variety of engaging modes including Konquest, Chess Kombat, and Puzzle Kombat, ensuring hours of competitive fun.
R**D
Very good condition given the years
Very good condition given the years. Main Deception game disc has some scratches on it, but I have been playing it all week long with no hiccups or freezing, so the scratches may as well not even exist. The bonus disc is free from scratches, haven't tried it out yet though.Overall very VERY pleased with being able to snag one of the best 3D MK games in such a pristine condition and for fairly cheap. Thanks again FX Bridge!Fun Fact: the inside Subzero sleeve has some Biographical errors, but I had another Premium Pack years ago and it had the same errors- wrong foes, allies, and alignment- so it must have been a launch problem back in '04. The foil card however, has the proper version of his bio.
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MORTAL KOMBAT: DECEPTION (PREMIUM PACK)
FINISH HIM! FROM THE OLD SCHOOL OF MK1, TO THE NEW SCHOOL OF DECEPTION, MORTAL KOMBAT HAS ALWAY BEEN MY GAME. MY BEST PLAYER HAS ALWAYS BEEN SUB-ZERO. WHEN THE FIRST MK DECEPTION CAME OUT, I LOVED IT. AND WHEN THE SECOND ONE CAME OUT, WHICH WAS A BONUS PACK, WHO DO U THINK WAS ON THE COVER OF THE PREMIUM PACK , SUB-ZERO. I HAD TO GET IT. SO NOW, I HAVE NOT ONE, BUT 2 MK DECEPTIONS, THE SUB-ZERO METAL TRADING CARD, THE COOL BONUS . AND THE PLAYABLE OLD SCHOOL MK1. I ALWAYS WANTED THIS MK1 BACK, AND NOW I HAVE IT. THANK U MIDWAY.
Z**Y
Fatality!
Well, Deception probably has the greatest opening sequence that I've ever seen in any game, whether it be fighting game, racing or RPG, and the endings are really awesome. Other than that, the core gameplay hasn't changed much from Deadly Alliance aside from combo breakers, and that's not such a good thing in my mind. Although the likeness of the Chess and Puzzle Kombat mini games (Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, but with MK characters and Stage fatalities), and the increasingly boring and freaquently dry Konquest mode make a mountain out of the replay value, the core gameplay is just as hard to get used to as in the last game.I miss what MK 4 used to be, which was in my opinion the best of the series, which basically proves what most gamers (hopefully) believe, it's the gameplay not the graphics. The one thing I could do without is the Krypt, which is annoying and tedious, and requires you to actually go through the ever dragging Konquest mode mentioned above. It basically takes you from the beginning of Mortal Kombat to the current story of Deception as Shujinko, and gives you a better understanding of how Onaga, the Dragon King (Cheep Boss) resurrected and tricked the nutty old narrator (Shujinko) of the opening sequence (breathtaking), all just to collect stupid "Krypt keys" that unlock stages and characters, which by the way are awesome and make the nostalgia factor go through the roof. All in all, the obligation of Konquest mode makes unlocking the characters seem more like a dragging job than a fun and rewarding experience.The core gameplay isn't what it's cracked up to be, as said earlier, not much was changed from Deadly Alliance. If you loved Deadly Alliance, though, you're in luck. They did add one more fatality per character, making 2 for each, and probably the coolest addition to Mortal Kombat, Hara-Kiri's. That is basically a chance for you to kill yourself at the end of a lost match before your opponent does a fatality on you, making it sort-of a race to see who can do a fatality first, and still giving you a chance to control your character after you've lost. Classic stages like the Pit 1, the Dead Pool and the Living Forest make a return and are looking prettier than ever. The return of Ermak, Nightwolf, Baraka, Milleena, Sindel and Noob-Smoke, the tag-team version of Noob-Siabot and Smoke. Each of them seemlessly change out like switching fighting styles, but they have no weapon. Those classic characters are definetly something to look forward to!The graphics are the best in the series and some of the best I've seen the PS2 put out, and immensly impressive when juxtaposed to the august visuals of Tekken 5 and VF4 Evolution. The characters have an almost un-precedented amount of detail, and the stages are vast and, surprisingly vibrant considering the dark moodiness that MK games have delivered since MK2, but that's not a bad thing, especially since it shows off how awesome the game looks. The sound, however, is definetly this games knight in shining armor, but as long as they don't get rid of Dan "Toasty" Forden, nobody has anything to worry about.The Premium Packs for (Sub-Zero for PS2 and Mileena, Baraka, Scorpion and Raiden for XBOX), includes a serialized metal trading card of the character on the cover and an extra disk with some behind-the-scenes-esque footage of most of the characters and an arcade-perfect port of The One that started it all, baby! Other fighting games take note.Mortal Kombat Deception is great and delivers the bloody Kombat that people have come to expect and love, although it's just in need of an overhaul gameplay-wise, it's still well-deserving of all the hype it has recieved and fans should definetly not have to think twice before making a purchace!
Z**K
Must have for any collector!
Must have for any MK fan. Deception is a great game with addition of the Konquest mode exploring a lot of the lore of the series. Bonus with the Premium Pack is a perfect arcade port of the very first Mortal Kombat game that will spark nostalgia for anyone who fell in love with the series from the very beginning.
F**I
Engrossing!!
When I first got this I just had to pop in the arcade perfect port of the original Mortal Kombat. They did a fantastic job. All the little glitches that were prevalent in the arcade are also here. Now onto the main game Deception. I found most of the moves less complicated then in Deadly Alliance. Fatalities are especially gruesome and stage fatalities are creative and a blessing to have back in the game. The graphics are really outstanding, similiar to DA, but just more evil surroundings, in this game kinda brings back the day when Mortal Kombat was evil. Unlocking characters, arenas etc.. are done through purchasing them from the Krypt again, however you must play through Konquest mode. This mode is addicting, as you follow a young warrior name Shujinko through various realms, completing tasks and getting coins and keys to open up the coffins in the Krypt. People are slagging the graphics and I really found the graphics to be excellent. Some people just are haters just for the sake of it, don't listen to them. I actually cared about the character I played as and the story is great. After completing the mode, you most likely did not get everything, or complete the numerous tasks. Don't fret, you can go back to the realms and complete the tasks, or just beat up on people if you so desire. I cannot stress to you how awesome Konquest mode is, plus you learn the moves of the various fighters...it can be frustrating at times, but nonetheless it's a great challenge.Another mode is the puzzle fighter game. Remember the fantastic Super Puzzle Fighter II from the ps-one? Well this is basically the same game, but w/MK flava. You can do fatalities in here too, but are way easier, you only press one button. Geez there are so many fatalities in Deception, that it will literally take you weeks to see them all/perform them. Puzzle fighter is also very addicting, and you can pick from 12 characters, and they have bobble heads, cute and funny, but the brutality of MK is always there. The last mode is the chess part, which I still have not gotten to yet..Konquest mode has basically taken over my life so there is not alot of time..but from what I understand it is also great. These modes also add some much needed depth to the fighting genre. But, as a stand alone fighter, Deception is as close to perfection as you can possibly come. Get the Kollector's edition so you can have the original MK in all its glory. Deception rules!!! Just a word of caution to parents..don't be stupid and purchase this game for your young child, even though it's the christmas season, please. The game is too violent and even though you can turn the blood off it's rated Mature for a reason. Also seeing hot female Mortal Kombat fighters have their voluptuous bosooms jiggle all over the place is not for youngsters.
Z**E
Doesnt come with mortal kombat deception!
Its just the bonus disc that includes mortal kombat 1, mortal kombat history video, and mortal kombat video cards which im sure you can just watch on youtube! You might as well just buy MK 1 somewhere else if youre gonna buy this product
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