Will online alliances be deadly? Are two fatalities better than one? How bloody can a game of chess really get? The answers will be clear when this Deception is revealed.
Mortal Kombat: Deception review:
The addition of a story mode and two mini-game modes help bring in more casual gamers which expand its crowd-pleasing ability. When all is said and done however, Deception needs to try harder to not seem like an improved version of Deadly Alliance. The combo-driven combat does seem a bit annoying but any enthusiast of fighting games should enjoy Mortal Kombat: Deception.
Mortal Kombat: Deception review:
Mortal Kombat: Deception has taken all of the great things about modern technology and brought in huge truckloads of fan service, while still managing to feel as fresh and new as any of the other titles did when they were released. It's bigger, it's badder and there's a whole lot of cutting... and hey, that's a good thing, for once. MKD is a can't miss game for fans old and new alike.