GOG just released Mortal Kombat Trilogy
3 years ago
General
...And it works right out of the box!
Usually when I post about video games I'm excited about you all respond with a resounding "Anyway, you said you were doing a smut animation, or...?" so I don't know how many of you care about classic Mortal Kombat, if any of you (I know one of you definitely doesn't), but regardless, GOG.com just put up Mortal Kombat Trilogy, the cult-classic Playstation release which was a mashup of the first 3 games into one, taking the gameplay of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 but including the stages and characters from the previous games, including an option to change some characters from their 'current' version to an older version of them, such as playing as MK1 Raiden or MK2 Kung Lao. It also includes the "Brutality" finisher where you unleash a huge combo on your opponent until they explode into about 15 rib cages.
Another fun bonus is that since it's on the PC, the loading times that used to plague the Playstation version are gone. Nothing quite takes the 'oomph' out of pulling out a man's skeleton like gaming to stop and load it, first.
I just checked it out and my Windows 10 turned it on with no issues and my Xbox-based controller was already good to go, no optimizations or work-arounds needed. This is a very exciting release for me personally, I thought I'd never really be able to play this one again, not without breaking out a first-generation PS2, at least.
Usually when I post about video games I'm excited about you all respond with a resounding "Anyway, you said you were doing a smut animation, or...?" so I don't know how many of you care about classic Mortal Kombat, if any of you (I know one of you definitely doesn't), but regardless, GOG.com just put up Mortal Kombat Trilogy, the cult-classic Playstation release which was a mashup of the first 3 games into one, taking the gameplay of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 but including the stages and characters from the previous games, including an option to change some characters from their 'current' version to an older version of them, such as playing as MK1 Raiden or MK2 Kung Lao. It also includes the "Brutality" finisher where you unleash a huge combo on your opponent until they explode into about 15 rib cages.
Another fun bonus is that since it's on the PC, the loading times that used to plague the Playstation version are gone. Nothing quite takes the 'oomph' out of pulling out a man's skeleton like gaming to stop and load it, first.
I just checked it out and my Windows 10 turned it on with no issues and my Xbox-based controller was already good to go, no optimizations or work-arounds needed. This is a very exciting release for me personally, I thought I'd never really be able to play this one again, not without breaking out a first-generation PS2, at least.
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