Mortal Kombat delivers fast paced fighting action full of brutal fatalities and bone crunching moves. After two decades, Mortal Kombat still holds its own as a heavy hitter in the fighting game genre.
In honor of the new Mortal Kombat game coming out now in 2011, we at Bright Hub want to recognize the roots of the series and show you just how the game has come to be what it is today. Mortal Kombat games have gone up and down since their inception. Read on to follow the history!
New to the Mortal Kombat franchise but an old feature of other fighting games, the addition of tag-team combat allows up to four players to pit themselves into battle at a single time. Read on for more information about this new game mode for the MK series – Tag-Team.
Mileena is one of the many Mortal Kombat characters to appear since the halycon days of the series. Over the years however, her appearance and backstory has changed immensly, hence the need for this article. Read on for more on Mileena in the new MK release as well as a list of her signature moves.
The Krypt is the main are where players can unlock concept art, paintings, renders, music tracks and fatalities in the new Mortal Kombat game. This article focuses on providing information on what is in the Krypt and how it works in the new title.
There have been a number of Microsoft games for Windows. This article covers some of the great Microsoft game titles and game series on the Windows platform.
The depth of Sins of a Solar Empire is exemplified in its economic and culture subsystems. Subtle variables amidst the vicious laser bolts and lethal energy beams that blast between capital ships to be sure, but properly locating your homeworld and uping the spread of your culture are equally key.
In this Brighthub article we list some console codes and achievements for the popular “Left 4 Dead 2,” developed by Valve. For more console fun, and an effortless playthrough, have a read.
It’s a rare thing that an expansion eclipses the game it is adding to, but The Shivering Isles easily trumps Oblivion with its dream-like aesthetic and everyone trying so hard to out-mad everyone else. I challenge you to not go insane listening to Sheogorath’s obviously fake Scottish accent.
Though largely story-driven, Dragonage Origins still abides to the medieval-fantasy canons set by its predecessors; the usual serving of three character classes and three races. This Brighthub article focuses towards the Rogue, more complex and versatile than the mage or warrior.