<A HREF="http://www.videogames.com">Videogames.com</A> has updated with their <A HREF="http://www.videogames.com/dream/fight/mkgold/">final review</A> of <B>Mortal Kombat Gold</B>, receiving a 5.0. Here is a small blurb from Jeff Gerstmann's review:
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The game really does come across as a perfect port of the arcade game, though it also has all the extras the other console versions have, like the Ice Pit level and Goro, as well as the rendered FMV endings that had been featured on the PlayStation. Load times are next to nothing, and the graphics and sound are on par with the arcade version. Even though it's a perfect port of the arcade version, the graphics look pretty dated, especially when compared with some of the other Dreamcast launch titles.
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In addition to the review, <A HREF="http://www.videogames.com/dream/fight/mkgold/screenindex.html">13 more screenshots</A> have been added to the gallery, including some from Cyrax's ending.
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The game really does come across as a perfect port of the arcade game, though it also has all the extras the other console versions have, like the Ice Pit level and Goro, as well as the rendered FMV endings that had been featured on the PlayStation. Load times are next to nothing, and the graphics and sound are on par with the arcade version. Even though it's a perfect port of the arcade version, the graphics look pretty dated, especially when compared with some of the other Dreamcast launch titles.
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In addition to the review, <A HREF="http://www.videogames.com/dream/fight/mkgold/screenindex.html">13 more screenshots</A> have been added to the gallery, including some from Cyrax's ending.