Watching Mortal Kombat: Deception and I am very disappointed that MK1 did not show me just how ridiculous Havik is as a character
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THE PILE PRESENTS: X-Play - Quick! Grab the Remote! | 12/7/04
What's so Ultimate about this episode?
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MK Deception Mileena Redesigns
Made with the X-Girl dollmaker on Doll Divine´s page
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Ranking | Todos los juegos de 'Mortal Kombat'
Del clásico de 1992 al nuevo Mortal Kombat. ¿Cuál es el mejor juego de la franquicia?
Durante años, la franquicia de Mortal Kombat ha sido considerada como uno de los pilares y referentes en cuanto al género de juegos de peleas se refiere, pues, tras su primera aparición en 1992, impactó a los jugadores gracias a su alto nivel de violencia y desde entonces se mantiene como una de las sagas más vigentes.
Con doce entregas principales, y tres spin-offs, hay una gran variedad…
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This comic made me think of them💕
(Also this is my first OG/Midway Havik! xD )
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On the 4th of October, eighteen years ago, Mortal Kombat: Deception was released in North America for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
Mortal Kombat: Deception follows the storyline from the fifth installment, Deadly Alliance. Its story centers on the revival of the Dragon King Onaga, who attempts to conquer the realms featured in the series after defeating the sorcerers Quan Chi and Shang Tsung, the main antagonists in the previous game, and the Thunder God Raiden, defender of Earthrealm. The surviving warriors from the previous titles join forces to confront Onaga.
Twenty-six characters are available to play in the game, with nine making their first appearance in the series. Deception contains several new features in the series, such as chess and puzzle games with the MK characters and an online mode. The Konquest Mode returns from Deadly Alliance, but follows the life of Shujinko, a warrior who is deceived by Onaga to search for artifacts to give Onaga more powers. Deception's Konquest Mode differs greatly from the Konquest Mode of Deadly Alliance, however, containing elements of open-world exploration in between story progression, rather than the Kombat Tower of Deadly Alliance.
Series co-creator Ed Boon designed Deception to be an unpredictable fighting game, and included new features such as the minigames as surprises. Several parts from Deadly Alliance such as combos and arenas were redesigned to be more realistic as well as more interactive. Deception has been well-received by video game reviewers, who praised the fights and the new features. The Konquest Mode, however, received criticism for poor voice acting. Several publications have called Deception the best fighting game of 2004.
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Hello KenMac nation!!
I recently rewatched Konquest mode and you just gotta love Ermac there. So i had to sketch him (and Kenshi). There will be more, but for now watch them "talk"
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