
Mortal Kombat II
Mortal Kombat II for Sega 32X delivers the brutal arcade fighting experience with improved graphics and all the original fatalities. This port features the complete 12-character roster including Scorpion, Sub-Zero, and new kombatants like Baraka and Kitana.
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About This Game
The 32X version was praised for being the most arcade-perfect console port at release, with enhanced backgrounds and smoother animations compared to the 16-bit versions. The controversial blood effects and fatalities were fully intact.
New features included the 'Friendship' and 'Babality' finishing moves alongside classic Fatalities. The AI was notably more aggressive than previous console versions, providing a greater challenge.
While missing the arcade's tag-team mode, this version became a showcase title for the 32X, demonstrating the add-on's ability to deliver near-arcade quality visuals and sound.
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