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A esto sumarle q Khameleon solo pertenece a la version de Wii no tiene precio.
como si esto no bastara, puedes hacer a tu propio personaje, tan original como quieras.
Mortal Kombat Armageddon for the Wii features a brand new control scheme that makes playing the game easier than throwing balls of ice. In fact, to test out just how easy it was, I put myself to the test. Using Sub-Zero I fought against a friend with the Classic controller and found it a bit difficult to use my favorite special moves. I nearly got sliced in half by him. When I switch the the Wii remote with the nunchuk, I was playing like a pro! I beat him so badly that he wanted to switch controllers for the next fight! (I only have one nunchuk attachment, one classic controller, and two gamecube controllers.) It wasn't perfect, though. Sometimes, the motions didn't register at all and the game got really frustrating.
Konquest mode has never played better. It's like a cross between a 3D brawler from yesteryear mixed in with a fighting game. And you can still do fatalities in brawler modes! Killer! The story is pretty awesome, too. You play as Taven (one of two sons of a God and a sorceress). Taven is given a quest and is attacked by his brother Daegon who seeks full god hood from the same quest. You encounter quite a few main characters like Scorpion and Goro and Raiden all while leaving behind a massive trail of blood and body parts. The ending, though is what really got to me. It was as cheap as the final scene of the Sopranos finale. I won't spoil it for you, despite it's extreme krappiness with a 'K'.
There's also the new Motor Kombat mode which serves as a simple distraction if you grow bored of mercilessly ripping enemies apart. I only played it once and didn't really enjoy it all that much.
All in all, Mortal Kombat Armageddon made me forget about Red Steel and the Sopranos and earns a four out of five.
overall its a buy