An inspired change from the norm, but not nearly as much fun. It's fairly good fun, but it's fairly monotonous and gets rather boring after a while. And it's not to do with one-on-one sparring, instead it's one character receiving instructions from Rayden to take out the seemingly endless army of monsters. Here you have only two characters to choose from, as opposed to the veritable array of characters in the last two entries. However, over the years and with eleven main entries in the game series, the story and lore of Mortal Kombat have evolved into a complex one with so many characters. Fans of the arcade style of MK will be sourly disappointed with this latest entry. Scorpion in Story mode: Beat the game with Liu Kang Sub-Zero for Single Player mode: Beat the game once with kung Lao Unlock Kung Lao Fatal. The games of Mortal Kombat are most famous for their gratuitous violence as a tournament fighter as well as the iconic fatalities. Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks As Shang Tsung's island collapses around them, Liu Kang and his Shaolin brother Kung Lao find themselves trapped underground in MORTAL KOMBAT: SHAOLIN MONKS.
Shang Tsung is p!ssed at losing the last battle, so he traps Liu Kang (who I thought was killed in Deadly Alliance?) and Rayden under a rapidly destructing rock and, with Rayden's guidance, Kang is left to battle a bunch of huge goblin like creatures to make his way to the final. STAR RATING: ***** The Works **** Just Misses the Mark *** That Little Bit In Between ** Lagging Behind * The Pits From what little plot I could make out to this latest addition to the MK series, here goes. On the main menu, input the following key commands to unlock characters and modes from the outset.