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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Xbox 360, 2008)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or ...
UPC
0031719300747
EAN
0031719300747
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Mortal Kombat Series
MPN
MX202-501W0X11
Publisher
Midway, Warner Bros.
Genre
Fighting
Game Name
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

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Product Information

Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe presents coin-op and comics fans alike with the chance to battle through never-before-seen fantasy grudge matches featuring the most powerful characters from Midway's notoriously brutal fighting series and DC Comics' expansive superhero universe. Although it's not the first fighting game to bring together characters from multiple fictional universes, many of the most recognizable DC heroes are playable in head-to-head bouts for the first time here. <br><br>The roster of 22 playable characters includes Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Sonya, Raiden, and Kano from the Mortal Kombat games, with Batman, Superman, The Joker, Wonder Woman, and Darkseid from DC. Each character has a particular fighting technique, as well as a distinct, Mortal Kombat-style finishing move. The game's "Freefall Kombat" allows fighters to battle as they fall from one level of an arena to another, and the "Klose Kombat" mechanic handles up-close grappling. An expanded single-player campaign follows a storyline in part by comics writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. Unlike earlier Mortal Kombat console games, Vs. DC Universe receives a rollicking T for "Teen" rating from the ESRB.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Midway, Warner Bros.
MPN
MX202-501W0X11
UPC
0031719300747
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175985033

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Fighting
Video Game Series
Mortal Kombat Series
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Suggestive Themes, Violence

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Product ratings and reviews

4.5
252 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Fun fighting game

    Game is pretty fun for fighting, but the story mode is kinda cheesy or corny. That's just my 2 cents on it. Wonder Woman... is opee! The Joker is fun! Anyway, game came as described, and is a nice addition to my collection. :)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: thetwelveblades

  • Packs a punch but fails to deliver

    Graphics: Good - 6.5/10 Sound: Good - 7/10 Gameplay: Good - 7.5/10 Replay Value: Good – 7.5/10 Overall: Good – 7/10 Graphics: Good 6.5/10 The graphics are clean and crisp, however, they do not take full advantage of the next generation hardware. The models are well down and the movements true to the MK series. The DC characters (especially The Joker) are well done and provide a good visual crossover. The backgrounds are basic, and were an after thought. Sound: Good – 7/10 It is what you come to expect from a Mortal Kombat fighting game. In depth sound effects and background clashes and music soundtrack are decent. Gameplay: Good - 7.5/10 Smooth animations, and a great return to the MK series. This is probably the best iteration since Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. This ...

  • Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Xbox 360)

    This is a great game, but it has issues. Firstly I think they should have gone with Marvel. Marvel would have been more accepting I think of the violence generally associated with a good Mortal Kombat game. Secondly the 'rage meter' makes Kombat a little laborious and annoying against computer opponents. Thirdly it desperately needs more unlockables, such as characters, costumes and the like. Otherwise this is a beautiful game! The graphics are stellar, the soundtrack is great, the kombat is engaging in short it is a great game except for my earlier gripes. Get it, enjoy it and don't try to compare it to Street Fighter IV or Soul Calibur IV because its just not as good as either of those.

  • Get over here!!!...No wait, get out of here!!

    Ok what was I thinking, sure a new Mortal Komabat coming out you're like cool, it's about time it's getting some next gen play. Then you here DC will be in it as well, WHATT now this game is going to rock. Then you get it and you're psyched, and that's all you'll get with this garbage, is psyched into buying a real, no wait, a dumb fighting game for the next gen. This game has lost some of the greatest things they've put in a Mortal Komabt game, like when Deadly Alliance got it's konquest mode. Or when Armageddon got chess and even racing, but what does MK vs. DC get...a boring story mode that you can play both sides for 7 boring chapters each. Once that's all over you can unlcock 2 characters, yeah that's right, ONLY 2!? gee I don't know what to do with myself now.The battle system is ...

  • Loved

    Loved Killer Kast Of Kharacters: Midway pares down the roster to a lean 22 combatants, of which there is very little filler — especially compared to the over-stuffed 60 character line up from Mortal Kombat Armageddon. There are a few notable absences — Kung Lao, Reptile, Lobo, Despero — but outside of personal preferences, the "greatest hits" selection of fighters is more than adequate. The Flash and Joker are tons of fun to play and MK mainstays like Sub-Zero and Scorpion feel fresh despite their age. A Flashy Fun Alternative: It may not have the deep fighting mechanics of its competitors — Street Fighter III: Third Strike and Virtua Fighter 5 snobs will likely turn their nose up at such fluff in between counting frames — but it's still a hell of a lot of fun to play. Having given up ...