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Mortal kombat shaolin monks shao kahn
Mortal kombat shaolin monks shao kahn













For some reason, they made co-op the mode where you find a lot of the secrets. You're better off to find somebody else who loves MK as much as you do. One thing to note is the amount of secrets Midway threw into this game. Whatever one you chose, you will stick with for the rest of the game, you can't switch during game play at any time (kinda like with X and Zero in Mega Man X4). A tough choice between Liu Kang or Kung Lao. You are granted a choice of two characters for the story. You will find out which one will fit you the most after you test it out. There are two separate ways to enjoy Shaolin Monks, but only one of them is to be chosen! You can play either single-player or co-op mode. Then after a few cut-scenes you will take over your character. Things could only get worse from that position. All of the other MK warriors are heading out of the island, while Liu Kang and Kung Lao were the unfortunate ones to fall through the ground and land in Goro's lair. Shang Tsung's defeat left him towards blowing up the island which everyone was battling on. But then the story starts to take place during MKII. Even some of those you forgot about *wink*. Everyone from the original MK show up in the scenes during this game. Right after Shang Tsung's defeat from Liu Kang, you pick up your story. The story of Shaolin Monks takes place after the first Mortal Kombat. There were limited possibilities on making this game, but Midway was sure to make this game right. Fighting Scorpion on a flat screen is only fun for so long, but imagine fighting him in a new 3-D realm where he has total control over his arena. Everyone is use to the old style of 2-D flat screen fighting, but there are those who wish to take the characters to a new level. To think that Midway would take Mortal Kombat to a new 3-D adventure, you would have to be crazy right? Well not all would say that with their new release Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks. But unbeknownst to the others, Quan Chi picks up his Amulet and manically laughs, concluding the story. With their friends and Outworld safe, Raiden's group returns to Earthrealm to celebrate their victory. With the real Raiden's help, Liu Kang and Kung Lao finish the Emperor and both are given the title of champions. The two Shaolin Monks defeat Shang Tsung, and Kintaro and are challenged by Shao Kahn. Once reaching Shao Kahn, Shang Tsung is revealed to have been impersonating Raiden on occasion in the pair's journey so that each of soldier's defeats will enhance his powers enough to steal Shao Kahn's rule of Outworld. During their journey, all of Liu Kang's and Kung Lao's allies are captured. Throughout their journeys, they meet several allies and learn of another person who wants Earth the Emperor of Outworld, Shao Kahn. They are guided by Raiden and assisted by Johnny Cage. Liu Kang and Kung Lao journey through the nightmarish realm of Outworld to stop the sorcerer's plot. If successful, Shang Tsung will conquer Earth without winning a Mortal Kombat tournament, which is cheating.

mortal kombat shaolin monks shao kahn

Raiden confirms that Shang Tsung is trying to lure Liu Kang and his allies to Outworld where he can order his henchmen to attack them and bide his time for power. Although the Tarkatans are defeated, Baraka captures Sonya Blade. However, Baraka and the Tarkatan attack the Wu Shi Academy. Upon arrival, Raiden awards his warriors for saving Earthrealm. Liu Kang and Kung Lao, however, have to fight their way to another portal to get to Wu Shi Academy. Everyone, except Liu Kang and Kung Lao, evacuates and escape back to the Wu Shi Academy. Thunder god Raiden appears afterwards and warns the remaining fighters to get off the island palace because it is collapsing into the sea. With Goro distracting everyone else, Shang Tsung creates a portal to Outworld and retreats. The Earthrealm's Shaolin monk Liu Kang defeats Shang Tsung, and the warrior Goro comes to his defense. The battle rages furiously on Shang Tsung's island fortress in the Lost Sea, as the sorcerer watches the fighters his soldiers to protect Earthrealm. Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks is a non-canon retelling of Mortal Kombat II, starting with the aftermath of the first Mortal Kombat. That game is none other than Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. And today I'm gonna be reviewing the third and (so far) final Mortal Kombat action-adventure title.















Mortal kombat shaolin monks shao kahn