Posted on: November 22, 2017

CubeOfBorg
Verified ownerGames: 121 Reviews: 5
Some of the best MK home ports ever.
MK1 for DOS is possibly the best home port of the game that was released (until many years later when the arcade version bundled with an arcade emulator was released). It is fast and fun, the visuals and sound are good, it's just a very fun game. MK2 for DOS has very good graphics for the time of its release. Its a major step down from the arcade but that's because the characters were gigantic and extremely high quality in the arcade. The gameplay in this has been tweaked from the arcade and, in my opinion, this is faster and more fun for casual matches. I don't know if competitively it holds up well. But I love that characters don't have to take complete steps when you tap a direction. Little things like that make it feel more responsive. The music, as many have noted, is not good. Its MIDI with no higher quality present. No idea why they did this. The arcade had gorgeous music. MK3 for DOS is something special. It's a version built just for DOS as far as I can tell. It has LAN play built in, which was impressive for a fighting game at the time of its release. And GOG has done a great job pre-configuring DOSBox to support LAN Play over the internet via DOSBox. GOG's config for the game makes it trivial to get this running. It adds a significant feature that the original release didn't have. I would also note that MK3 for DOS, in my opinion, is a much better game to have than MK3 for Windows. The Windows version appears to be a port of the PlayStation version. It is a step down in terms of graphics and even the gameplay feels rougher.
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