Mortal Kombat II
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Player's Review
The consolidation of Acclaim in the 90s came with a lot of blood and violence. No, the company staff did not go into a fight, but licensed Mortal Kombat for home consoles. Mortal Kombat is a saga of fighting games created by Ed Boon and John Tobias, whose first title in the series was released in 1992. Based on the graphic style of Pit-Fighter, the arcade versions and 16-bit consoles of the 90 exhibited digitized graphics of real actors, making them very realistic. In this version, after failing in the first tournament Shang Tsung gets your youth back to get another chance of Shao Kahn. This version was better than the first, made famous in the SNES having suffered censorship in blows, blood and fatalities. FATALITY!
Playthroughs list:
Sub-Zero: 14:39
Rayden: 34:46
Baraka: 53:33
Reptile: 1:12:33
Milenna: 1:32:27
Kitana: 1:50:39
Kung Lao: 2:09:38
Jax: 2:28:00
Scorpion: 2:47:34
Johnny Cage: 3:08:34
Shang Tsung: 3:28:00
Liu Kang: 3:48:20
Playthroughs list:
Sub-Zero: 14:39
Rayden: 34:46
Baraka: 53:33
Reptile: 1:12:33
Milenna: 1:32:27
Kitana: 1:50:39
Kung Lao: 2:09:38
Jax: 2:28:00
Scorpion: 2:47:34
Johnny Cage: 3:08:34
Shang Tsung: 3:28:00
Liu Kang: 3:48:20