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posted08/23/2004 12:28 AM (UTC)by

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I know there probably aren't any, but there are in Puzzle kombat mode. I think that's a major thing MK is lacking that would make things a lot more fun. Being able to charge up a super unblockable move or two unique to each character would be bad ass in Mortal Kombat.
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ya seriously this is definatley not capcom vs. snk or marvel vs. capcom or DBZ or DEFINATLEY not street fighter this engine and the characters in it are nothing compared to those other fighting games

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AND???? Super moves work fine in other 3d fighting games. Why not this one? Think Bloody Roar only you have to charge the move.

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Yeah! but instead of pulling you towards him he would swing you around smashing you into things then throw you across the room. Something like that would be cool.

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Super moves would be nice to have.
They don't have to be like in street fighter. They could just be over elaborate special attacks, combo enders, special throws, extra long combos. Extra special moves, like instead of a single fireball, you could throw 2, or a larger one.
The fireball liu Kang did to Shang Tsung at the end of the MK1 movie could be a super move that can only be done when close to the opponent. Maybe it could be chained to a combo for a super ender.
Some fatalities could be done when the opponent is low in health on the final round like the kill moves in KI2, but they would be some more elaborate looking fatalities.
There is a ton of stuff that can be done that won't look like street fighter it will just look like an over the top spectacular MK.
They don't have to be like in street fighter. They could just be over elaborate special attacks, combo enders, special throws, extra long combos. Extra special moves, like instead of a single fireball, you could throw 2, or a larger one.
The fireball liu Kang did to Shang Tsung at the end of the MK1 movie could be a super move that can only be done when close to the opponent. Maybe it could be chained to a combo for a super ender.
Some fatalities could be done when the opponent is low in health on the final round like the kill moves in KI2, but they would be some more elaborate looking fatalities.
There is a ton of stuff that can be done that won't look like street fighter it will just look like an over the top spectacular MK.

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| Bleed Wrote: Super moves would be nice to have. They don't have to be like in street fighter. They could just be over elaborate special attacks, combo enders, special throws, extra long combos. Extra special moves, like instead of a single fireball, you could throw 2, or a larger one. The fireball liu Kang did to Shang Tsung at the end of the MK1 movie could be a super move that can only be done when close to the opponent. Maybe it could be chained to a combo for a super ender. Some fatalities could be done when the opponent is low in health on the final round like the kill moves in KI2, but they would be some more elaborate looking fatalities. There is a ton of stuff that can be done that won't look like street fighter it will just look like an over the top spectacular MK. |
Exactly. And speaking of combo enders it would be cool to have special combo enders for the longer harder to do combos for each character. Like sub zero could smash a big ball of ice over your head at the end of a combo for extra damage and cool effects.

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| Coheed Wrote: They could do it like Killer Instinct, where doing certain things would get you a more powerful version of a special move. |
Ooh good idea. Like D,F,1 would do the normal projectile but HCB,F 1 would do the bigger projectile. Takes more time and harder to do but the reward is greater.
I remember Jaygo from KI's special kick if you just did the normal move it sucked but if you do HCB, F then kick he flew across the screen and there was a shadow behind him. That was bad ass.
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