Description
PlayStation port of Midway's 2D arcade versus fighter, where ten fighters clash with bloody Fatalities. Created by Midway and Williams Entertainment, released in 1996 in Japan, the United States and Europe under the Mortal Kombat 3 title. Fifteen playable fighters including Liu Kang, Sub-Zero and Sektor, digitized sprites from real actors, Fatalities and Animalities and arcade soundtrack. Multi-regional edition.
Mortal Kombat 3 review
Brutal combos, sprawling chains and the bloody fatalities that built the saga's reputation: everything here bets on impact and forbidden thrills. The snappy handling rewards memory of the sequences, and every spectacular finisher delivers a guilty satisfaction. Direct, visceral and built for the duel, a cult blow-off of the '90s.
Stringing together digitized combos, throwing a projectile at the right moment and closing things out with a bloody Fatality sets up a brutal versus where the rematch demands itself. The twitchy Run Button and hidden characters keep you wanting to unlock everything. The balance is crude, but the gleeful violence and the gallery of fighters retain an immediate pull in multiplayer.
Mastering the combos, the Fatalities and the countless secrets of this entry demands far more than a few matches. The full roster, the tournament fights and the hunt for hidden characters renew the clash for a long time. That density of content, native to the series, founds a replay value fighting fans cultivate.