
Rock Solid Arcade Full Review Then
Game play: 4 The Sega CD port of Mortal Kombat is pretty straight forward so things that didn't need changing didn't get changed. Other games you might like are Friday Night Funkin VS Carol v2 and Friday Night Funkin Electro Funkin I just want to say from the very beginning that I'm going to compare the Sega CD version to the Genesis version so if your looking for a absolutely full review then I suggest reading my review of the Sega CD version and reading a detailed review that someone else made of the Genesis version. One of many Rhythm Games to play online on your web browser for free at KBH Games.Tagged as Arcade Games, Dance Games, Friday Night Funkin Games, Music Games, Reaction Time Games, Rhythm Games, and Skill Games.Upvoted by 3202 players. Play Friday Night Funkin vs Hellchart Carol Online Game.


So when just standing there or actually fighting everything looked a whole lot better and just more fluid. Thankfully the developers noticed this problem in the Genesis copy and fixed it in the Sega CD version by adding as many frames to the characters as there were in the Super Nintendo copy. So what I'm getting at is that it just didn't look good. One major flaw with the Genesis version is that the character/models only had a few frames to them so when your just standing there not even fighting your character looked weird like he or she's arms would be in one area of their body and then a second later it would be instantaneously moved to another area of their body. Although that's because the developers weren't really trying to make the game look as pretty as the Super Nintendo copy as much as they were trying to make the game as fluid and smooth as Nintendo's copy. This is actually pretty depressing considering that the Sega CD is much stronger then the Genesis but yet they didn't make it look as pretty as the Super Nintendo copy.
Either way if I can't hear them then their not there. I can't tell if their just not on the game or if the game can't load the sound effects fast enough while your playing. Sound: 4.5 As all of you know the Sega CD uses.CD's! Since the game is on a CD it now has CD audio so instead of the low quality sound effects/music of the cartridge systems the music and all of the sound effects are essentially arcade perfect but strangely the game is still missing some sound effects here and there.
So you'll hear the Pit music on the first stage and the first stage music on some other level. One more problem although this might not actually be a problem and the developers did it on purpose is that all of the music tracks have been switched. So example when I was playing as Raiden/Rayden when you doing the flying move Raiden/Rayden does this yell but the music is much louder then the actual sound effect and although you can hear it, its just not balanced.
I'm not guaranteeing that you'll fall in love with it because this review is all my opinion but being a long time Mortal Kombat fan and gamer I'm almost positive that most fans of the series will also really enjoy the game, not just because its on a CD but because its an even greater port of an already great port. So over all the Sega CD port of Mortal Kombat is great and should be checked out by any fan of the series. So that's it for the sound/audio section it gets a 4.5, over all the sound is great and almost perfect the few problems that there are can be ignored considering how small of a problem they are. Then again it really depends on how hardcore of a Mortal Kombat fan you are to care about switching the tracks. So some people may see it as a problem or a fault in the game but I don't.
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