Mortal Kombat: Unchained (2006)

Just Games Interactive, Midway Games

Port of Mortal Kombat: Deception

PlayStation Portable

3.40 from 48 ratings

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Mortal Kombat: Unchained is the portable equivalent of the console game Mortal Kombat: Deception. It contains all the characters from the GameCube version, along with four exclusive to the PSP version: Blaze, Frost, Jax and Kitana. All characters have a vast arsenal of moves, with weapons, and fatalities. The arenas are multi-tiered, interactive and contain death traps. Next to the … Read more
Mortal Kombat: Unchained is the portable equivalent of the console game Mortal Kombat: Deception. It contains all the characters from the GameCube version, along with four exclusive to the PSP version: Blaze, Frost, Jax and Kitana. All characters have a vast arsenal of moves, with weapons, and fatalities. The arenas are multi-tiered, interactive and contain death traps. Next to the regular battles, you can play a free-roaming adventure in the Konquest Mode, battle an endless wave of opponents in the Endurance Mode (exclusive for the PSP), go head-to-head over Wi-Fi against another human player, or try a mini-game such as Chess Kombat (chess with the MK characters) and Puzzle Kombat (Tetris with a twist). Read less
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Details

Developers
Just Games Interactive, Midway Games
Publishers
Midway Games
Genres
Fighting
Themes
Action
Franchises
Mortal Kombat
Series
Mortal Kombat

Release dates

  • Nov 13, 2006 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation Portable
  • Nov 24, 2006 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation Portable
  • Dec 09, 2006 (Full Release) (Australia) PlayStation Portable

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Rating distribution

5 stars
8
4 stars
11
3 stars
21
2 stars
8
1 star
0
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glubes

Review glubes 4/5 · Apr 5, 2020

Better but worse.

Technically the definitive version of this masterpiece, but it’s a shame that it is only available on the PSP, and as a result, isn’t as good as it should be, as the PSP kinda sucks for fighting games. Pretty cool to see the additional characters you can play but the standard Deception version is the way to go for sure.