The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Shocking and evil, Mortal Kombat: Deception pushes martial arts-style fighting and the Mortal Kombat franchise to new heights with an innovative fighting system, unparalleled depth and brutally intense action that will appeal to long-time Mortal Kombat fans as well as next-generation gamers. For the first time in the Mortal Kombat series, you can play a free-roaming Konquest mode, board games, and a puzzle game, in addition to the enhanced one-on-one fighting mode. Mortal Kombat: Deception supports online play for both the PS2 and Xbox Live and features online matches and tournaments as well as online gameplay capabilities for both the board game and puzzle modes.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:031719191550
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:GC_MORTAL_KOMBAT_DECEPTION
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
No age limit for this game…the older men are still hooked on the old fashion games. Loved it
awesome!!!!
You should get “Mortal Kombat: Deception.” The “Mortal Kombat” games have always been the definitive games of the fighting genre. It’s clear why. First of all, there are no annoying cut scenes before every battle. No cheesy trash-talking lines spoken by the characters before you can throw the first punch, just that familiar, near-demonic voice that says “Round 1. Fight!” before each battle, and you’re off.There’s also the famous violence that has come to be associated with the MK series. I’m not usually a big fan of blood and gore, but the MK games have made the violence so over the top that’s it almost comical. Characters bleed crimson, almost gelatinous blobs every time they’re hit. The blood can be switched off on the options menu, but this takes away MK’s unique sparkle, including the ability to perform a Fatality. As a finishing move, mash a few buttons you found on the Internet and your character will disembowel the opponent, removing generic organs and leaving a pool of blood. Even the bugs that are trodden underfoot in one arena leave behind a gratuitous amount of guts.Of course, replayability factor in very high. In the one player arcade mode, you will be randomly assigned a series of opponents and arenas to fight in each time, always climaxing with the ridiculously hard-to-beat Onaga, the Dragon King. And, of course, the two-player battles never get old, with each character having an incredible variety of unique combos and fighting moves to perform (as i.
Love this game
Game works great and received it by delivery date.
Mortal Kombat Deception is probably the BEST 3D iteration of the Mortal Kombat games. But the Gamecube version is slightly better than the PS2 and XBox versions. First of all, the Gamecube version features 2 fan favorite karacters that PS2 and XBox don’t: Goro and Shao Kahn. Secondly, many karacters that need to be “unlocked”, via the Konquest mode, on PS2 and XBox are readily available from the begining. Third, Gamecube games are playable on the Nintendo Wii, allowing Wii owners to experience this awesome game.The PS2 and XBox versions feature “online” play and the Gamecube version doesn’t. But, as of 2007, PS2 no longer supports online play for ANY of the PS2 library. And PS3 has NO BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY with the PS2 library. The XBox version still supports Online play, but ONLY through an “emulator” on the XBox 360. Given the bonuses of the Gamecube version, and the hang-ups of the PS2 and XBox versions, the Gamecube version of MK Deception is your best bet. If you own a Gamecube or Wii, buy Mortal Kombat Deception, you won’t be disappointed.
This game is going to be just as good as the PS2 and XBOX versions because it has Shao Kaun and Goro inplace of online play!!!!
Tis a fun fighting game.
My love for Street Fighter has waned and for whatever reason Soul Calibur never really did it for me but Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance had renewed my interest in fighting games. Mortal Kombat has come a long way in the last decade and MK: Deception is probably the series pinnacle. I don’t buy into the claim that Mortal Kombat is a button masher, it’s not. The other argument is that it’s nothing more than a dial-a-combo. So what? Combo’s are about timing and memorization which is about all you can ask from the current generation of fighting game.MK:DA and MK:D are about the same in fighting and graphical quality. In some respects I liked the graphics in Deadly Alliance better. The long combo’s seem to be easier to pull off in Deception particularly the branching combo’s. Deception is blessed with a very large cast of characters. It’s nice to see the return of Ermac, Smoke and Noob Saibot but my favorite, Quan Chi is absent in Kombat mode however he can be fought in Konquest. Someday I’d like to see the return of Shinnok and Reiko.Konquest is where the main difference lies. Konquest mode is practically a game in itself. If Konquest were the sum total of the game I’d give it a failing grade. The graphics are bone ugly and the movement is poor. The main goal of Konquest is amassing Koins and unlocking secrets and its pretty fun despite the eye blisting textures and character design. It seems as if the designers worked to put every single character from Mortal Kombat into the Kon.
Grest