MK: Armageddon Wins Best Fighting Game at Spike TV Video Game Awards!

Spike TV held its annual Video Game Awards show last night, and according to a report filed by GameSpot, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon walked away with the award for Best Fighting Game! The game beat such other fighting games as Tekken: Dark Resurrection and Dead or Alive 4.

The actual awards show will be televised on Wednesday, December 13th at 10 PM EST. Our congratulations to Midway and the MK development team for winning this award!

To read GameSpot's report of the event in its entirety, click here.

Our thanks to forum member for letting us know about the results of this awards show!

Midway Posts Holiday Video With Scorpion And A Turkey!
Happy Holidays
Through several websites (such as GameVideos and YouTube), Midway has released a video of Scorpion doing a Fatality on - get this - a turkey! The turkey was not alive to begin with in the video. Fans of the game will note that some Liu Kang sound effects are used when the turkey gets Fatalitied!
Registered MK Online users may download the video here: You can also download the video at GameVideos or YouTube. Thanks go to dvntspwn for being the first to send in the News Lead on this!
GameSpot Posts Mortal Kombat: Unchained Review!

The reviewers at GameSpot have finally got around to giving the recently released Mortal Kombat: Unchained a rather thorough review. Mortal Kombat's debut on the Sony PSP is a rather disappointing one, only managing to score a 6.4/10 (which translates to the term "Fair" by GameSpot's standards). The review cites numerous problems in the game, mainly the lack of change from MK: Deception, increased loading times and lack of online play. Some excerpts from the article:

Though it features an all-new subtitle, Mortal Kombat: Unchained for the PlayStation Portable is basically a straight port of 2004's Mortal Kombat: Deception for the PlayStation 2, with longer loading times and without the online play. Contrary to what you might expect, it's not based on this fall's Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, though it does throw in a few of that installment's added characters. Seeing as there's so little new content in Mortal Kombat: Unchained, it's difficult to recommend to Mortal Kombat fans, unless they really want a version of Deception to have on the go.

Given that Unchained is based on Deception, it includes most of the same relative strengths and weaknesses of that game. So, in addition to the one-on-one fighting game at the heart of the experience, you get a couple of quirky extras in the form of chess kombat and puzzle kombat. The former adds a basic strategic layer on top of the one-on-one fighting, in a nod to the classic computer game Archon. The latter is a competitive puzzle game inspired by the great Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo. These were exciting extras in 2004, but their novelty outweighed their quality or lasting appeal, and by now, the appeal will be long gone for anyone who's played these modes before. Unchained also packs in a story-driven mode called "konquest," which gets into a lot of the elaborate, long-winded fiction of the Mortal Kombat universe, with numbingly bad pacing and voice acting, plus tons of pedantic tutorials. Noticeably long loading times bog down these extras as well as the one-on-one fighting, in which you're stuck waiting about 20 seconds in between a typical bout. Thankfully, there's a new endurance mode that lets you take on successive opponents without much interruption, and that about does it for this game's new content.

Mortal Kombat: Unchained is based on a game that was great for its time, and a lot of those great qualities are still in here virtually untouched, though weathered by the passing of time. However, by taking the online mode out of the original version and saddling this port with longer loading times, the result is a handheld fighting game that isn't nearly as appealing as the game it's based on, especially since you can still get the original for bargain-basement prices.

To read the review in full on GameSpot's website, click here.

Thanks goes to forum member for sending this newslead in first!

Midway Ships Mortal Kombat: Unchained!

After a few delays during the passed few months, Midway Games has shipped the PSP exclusive Mortal Kombat: Unchained today! It will be available in most stores by Tuesday (tomorrow) as Mortal Kombat makes its debut on Sony's portable system. From Midway's press release:

CHICAGO, IL – November 13, 2006 – Midway Games Inc., a leading interactive entertainment industry publisher and developer, today announced the release of Mortal Kombat®: Unchained™ for the PSP™ (PlayStation® Portable) system. Delivering the most powerful fighting game ever on a portable gaming system, Mortal Kombat: Unchained captures the lethal intensity that helped make the Mortal Kombat franchise the leader in the fighting game genre since 1992.

Exclusive to the PSP system are six new characters, including Kitana, Frost, Blaze, Goro and Shao Kahn. Also exclusive to the PSP is an all–new game type, Endurance Mode, in which players must battle their way to the top against an all–star roster of Mortal Kombat fighters.

Fans owning this system should go pick the game up, as it easily offers more characters, options and gameplay modes than any fighting game previously available on portable systems. To view the press release in full and view a few screenshots from the game, click here.

Thanks to forum member for sending this lead!

Mortal Kombat Featured on GameSpots Tournament TV Tonight!

Over at GameSpot, tonight's installment of their weekly Tournament TV show features Mortal Kombat: Armageddon! Along with the battle between the winner of the Fatal Face-Off tournament and a "special Mortal Kombat guest", there will be a Motor Kombat race involving the GameSpot editors. In addition, though it's not mentioned on the official page itself, Daniel Clark (the winner of GameSpot's "Scream It" contest) is scheduled to fight against Ed Boon live on the show. From the official page:

Tune in Friday, November 10 at 4:00 p.m. PT for a special episode of GameSpot Tournament TV! It'll kick off with a fight between our Fatal Face-Off winner and a special Mortal Kombat guest, followed by a Motor Kombat race against our editors, and more! You'll get to see your favorite GameSpot editors and special guests provide commentary on the action, as well as interviews with some of the top fighters.

The show will start at 4 PM PST, and will be available to stream or download after the broadcast. To visit the official page for this week's Tournament TV, click here.

Our thanks to forum/chat member for giving us the head-up about this upcoming show!

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