■ 21/11/08 - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe In a way, it feels as if many fighting game characters have stepped right out of the pages of a comic book. They wear bizarre costumes, spend a lot of time punching and kicking other people, and possess inexplicable powers. Pitting fighting game characters against comic book heroes and villains has Test de Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe sur Playstation 3, chez Gamespot US.
■ 21/11/08 - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe In a way, it feels as if many fighting game characters have stepped right out of the pages of a comic book. They wear bizarre costumes, spend a lot of time punching and kicking other people, and possess inexplicable powers. Pitting fighting game characters against comic book heroes and villains has been done Test de Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe sur Xbox 360, chez Gamespot US.
■ 21/11/08 - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe isn't just an effective mash-up of two popular franchises, it's a huge improvement on a tired fighting engine. The addition of Free Fall Combat (where you pummel someone as you fall towards the next platform) and Close Combat (where the camera zooms in as you pound someone) are terrific, as are the building-smashing Test Your Might segments. You'll have just as much fun fighting with Scorpion and Liu Kang as you Test de Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe sur Playstation 3, chez GameDaily.
■ 19/11/08 - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe When you consider Scorpion’s penchant for peeling the skin off his victims’ faces and Superman’s long history of do-gooding, Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe isn’t such an obvious pairing – less a deadly alliance than it is a marriage of unlikely convenience – but the contrived set-up does create Test de Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe sur Playstation 3, chez Games Radar.
■ 19/11/08 - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe When you consider Scorpion’s penchant for peeling the skin off his victims’ faces and Superman’s long history of do-gooding, Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe isn’t such an obvious pairing – less a deadly alliance than it is a marriage of unlikely convenience – but the contrived set-up does create some undeniably daft, grin-making matchups. Jax vs Superman, anyone? Hokum plot aside, at its heart, the first next-gen Mortal Kombat is as good as it ever was over 15 years ago, for better and worse.
Test de Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe sur Xbox 360, chez Games Radar.