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Mortal kombat: Deadly Alliance (originally known as Mortal Kombat V: Vengeance) is a fighting game developed and produced by Midway. It is chronologically the fifth in the Mortal Kombat series. Deadly Alliance was released for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance on November 20, 2002. Deadly Alliance is notable for being the first, and to date, only, game in the series that does not feature Liu Kang as a playable character. It is also the last game to feature both Scorpion and Sub Zero in their unmasked forms. Deadly alliance marked the first in the Mortal Kombat franchise as being solely released on consoles.[citation needed]
StorylineWhile fleeing from Scorpion in the pits of the Netherealm, Quan Chi discovers an ancient tomb which contains the remains of the mummified bodies of the army of the Dragon King, the first emperor of Outworld (and the inspiration for the Mortal Kombat Dragon logo). Learning that the army is invincible and undefeated while resurrected, he realizes that he must find a way to implant warrior souls to fully resurrect the army. Therefore, he proposes an alliance with the evil Shang Tsung where his part of the deal will be immortality if he agrees to help him in his quest. Shang Tsung accepts the deal and the Deadly Alliance is born. However before they could begin a total domination of the realms, the two sorcerers decide to destroy the only two beings that could prevent their goal of absolute conquest. The first was Shao Kahn, the Emperor of Outworld, who was murdered by the two sorcerers after they had made a false show of allegiance. They then travelled to Earthrealm by means of a powerful mystic portal known only to sorcerers and deities, and attacked the undisputed and reigning champion of Mortal Kombat: Liu Kang. Though Shang Tsung was clearly losing the battle, Quan Chi's interference assisted Shang Tsung in gaining the upper hand. Because of this, Tsung accomplished a goal that he had set out since his defeat at the hands of Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat, breaking his neck and killing Liu Kang. After consuming his soul, they returned to Outworld where the souls of defeated warriors are used to resurrect the army of the Dragon King. Should they succeed, they will be fully unstoppable. Meanwhile in Earthrealm, another alliance is being formed - Raiden and Earthrealm's greatest warriors have reunited to destroy this new evil alliance. Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance follows Mortal Kombat Gold and comes before Mortal Kombat: Deception. RosterNew characters
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KryptDeadly Alliance has a "Krypt", where the player can buy things like outfits, hidden characters, and other extras with koins earned in regular play and in Konquest mode. The Krypt consisted of 676 Koffins arranged in a square format with each designated alphabetically by a two-letter designation (AA - ZZ). The Koffins were filled with a vast number of secrets and unlockables available only through that game. Each Koffin had a different designated price, listed in a number (anywhere from 1 up to the thousands) and color (Gold, Ruby, Sapphire, Jade, Onyx, and Platinum) of koins that were needed to purchase the opening of the Koffin. The Krypt included 11 unlockable characters, numerous unlockable arenas, and alternate costumes for each of the characters. Also included amongst the Koffins were various videos, images, concept sketches, and entire comic books. Some Koffins contained koins that could be used towards other Koffins, others contained hints as to where highly sought after items were located, and others were even empty. KonquestDeadly Alliance also introduces a "Konquest" mode, which expands on the storyline and acts as a tutorial for each character. Konquest mode consists of a series of Kombat tasks (referred to as "Missions") to complete with each of the characters. In between each sequence, a video of a monk moving between various locations on the path of Konquest is shown, but this has no actual bearing on the gameplay itself other than to simulate the sense of a journey. After completing eight initial kombat tasks with Sub-Zero, the player is instructed to complete a specific set of tasks with each character, which vary from pulling off difficult combos to defeating opponents. Each series comes with text instructions that include a basic storyline that delves further into each character's backgrounds and motives. Other characters such as Blaze and Mokap can be unlocked by completing all stages of konquest. Upon completing each mission (of a starting difficulty for each character that increases per mission), the player is rewarded with a number of koins that can be utilized to open coffins in the Krypt and unlock secrets in the game. Test Your SightTest Your Sight appeared as a minigame in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. This involved the character standing above a set of cups. The game would show the player which cup had the MK icon in, and the cups would begin to move in a random order, and by the end one has to select the cup which the icon was in. As the player progresses through the minigame, the number of cups would increase, as would the speed in which the cups would move. At higher levels, the camera would even move in order to make it more difficult for the player to keep track of the movement of the MK icon. This game would also be rewarded with Koins. Test Your Sight was originally supposed to be a parody of Mortal Kombat's classic "Test Your Might" Gameplay
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second of two Game Boy Advance ports of Deadly Alliance. Although they featured 2D sprites, these were the first Mortal Kombat titles on a handheld game console that had 3D style gameplay. The original character roster of Deadly Alliance was split for the two GBA titles:
Tournament Edition builds on the story of Deadly Alliance by including three extra characters that were not in the original versions. These were Sektor, Noob Saibot and Sareena. Sektor and Noob Saibot appeared as palette-swaps of Cyrax and Scorpion respectively, while Sareena returns from non-fighting game Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero. Tournament Edition is the first, and only Mortal Kombat that does not feature Sub Zero in any form. Noob Saibot, the original Sub Zero, is playable, however. Reception and revivalDeadly Alliance resuscitated a series that had been waning since the late 1990s. Despite the success of Mortal Kombat 4, the franchise had begun to suffer from overexposure and mostly spawned failed and mediocre projects during this period. The animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm lasted for four months in 1996. In November 1997, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, the sequel to the successful 1995 original, underperformed in theaters, while the live-action series Mortal Kombat: Conquest lasted for only one season in 1998 despite strong ratings. Meanwhile, on the game front, the side-scrolling Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero was met with limited interest, as was Mortal Kombat Gold. The disastrous Mortal Kombat Advance and Mortal Kombat: Special Forces were the final straw for Midway, as MK co-creator John Tobias left the company in 2000, along with several members of the company's staff, while Special Forces was still in production. This unsavory chain of events had led to the MK franchise going on a two-year hiatus, in addition to a five-year gap between actual fighting releases. Deadly Alliance was once expected to make its arcade debut back in 2000, but Midway then decided to make it a direct-to-console game and it finally hit shelves two years later. PromotionTo help promote the game, the rock band Adema recorded the song "Immortal," as well as an accompanying music video that featured Scorpion. The song was used in various promotions, and the video can be found in the games extras. External linksOfficial Websites: Other Websites:
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