Compare and contrast the original Mortal Kombat to Mortal Kombat X:
By Michael Hill In terms of controls the Mortal Kombat series has keep a lot of its basic moves, but it has come quite far in its 19 years of being around. Mortal Kombat X has come very far from the original Mortal Kombat. The basic moves are still there, yes but there are a lot more moves to do and new characters to learn about. In terms of graphics, the original Mortal Kombat came out in 1993, so the major, and I’m meaning, major improvements to how visually appealing the game is now. A second Opinion by Bianca Lawrence I really never played thses two types of Mortal Kombat,since I originally only play the Mortal Kombat:Kombat Edition.So I want really used to these mods nor the pixel version.The original Mortal Kombat I really didnt quite enjoy because its hard to focas on the characters when they look brurley based on the pixels,also when I played this game(the original)it first didnt let my componet to move til’ the end of the game.While the characters were very limited. But one of the other Mortal Kombat X,it was better still not quite what I was used too,but the graphics were better than the Komplete Edition,but I was proud and disappointed in the game since it didn't have my favorite Character Scarlet,but the attacks were legit,especially with Re-Zero. I would say the Mortal Kombat X was better just because of the special attacks and graphics were better than the Original Mortal Kombat.
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By Abigail Hibbard I liked the mario games ever since i was little, but this one was fun to bring back some old memory from when i was very young. Even though the controls were different from all the mario games i have played (wii, nintendo ds, phones, kindle fire) it was nice playing a game that i was used to and new the goal to the game. The control layout was a bit different and even though the graphics where pixelated, thouse, honestly, are my favorite types of games. I like games similar to skyrim, Call of Duty, and the mario games with their graphics, either pixelated or very high detailed. Even though my very first time playing i died like nine second into it, the second time, i would say i got decent far, and that was when everyone was saying, “don't hug the screen.” That statement did not make sense, like, do you see me physically wrapping my arms around the TV screen? Sometimes i had the urge to scream, “yall are a bunch of nerd,” then i realize i'm one of them, i just have different ways of being a nerd. My all time thing about the mario games was that it has so much history, almost like the call of duty game, they go back so far that they have timelines of when they were supposed to go or the timeline of when they were made. Unlike the the games i mostly play like skyrim and fallout (basically anything that takes me to another word, i create a character, i choose story line, and i can play first/third person with easy controls, plus great details) they don't hold a lot of history in the one game itself, it's spread over multiple games, even though they might have the same title on display. Mario did bring me back some childhood memories (makes me sound old but trust me, i'm as old as i say i am) as in watching my cousin play mario with my brothers, always trying to take my brothers ds’s just to play mario because mine didn't have it downloaded into the ds, and all the challenges me and my brothers, along with my cousin, did while playing mario games. Mario may have been around since the 1900’s or so, but this one game has been with me, someone born in the 21st century, has been playing this game almost all of their childhood, that is until xbox came along and messed with the whole thing. It was really fun experiencing this type of hype and feeling again of playing something so old, yet so entertaining to at least all. And i would be glad just to experience this once more to see if i still have the skills to pay the bills, probably not because i'm a button masher in combat games, and a crazy tanker in rpg games. |
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May 2018
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