
* Over 30 Moves and "-Alities" never seen in the arcade! * The new Aggressor Kombat Mode arms the quick & merciless with more strength and power to inflict heavy, damaging combinations! * 32 Immediate playable characters plus 4 classic characters! Shao Kahn's final attempt to control the earth is upon us. Defeating Shao Khan has the added benefit of unlocking up to 12 treasure boxes, with surprises ranging from a Galaga mini-game to video demonstrations of the title's fatalities.

In addition to the single-player arcade mode, players can challenge a friend to a one-on-one fight, a two-on-two battle, or engage in a round-robin tournament spanning eight combatants. One of the key new features in Mortal Kombat Trilogy is the "Aggressor Kombat Mode." Landing combos fills a horizontal meter that, when maxed, lets characters unleash even more powerful attacks. Each match is a best-of-three contest that involves depleting a rival's health, at which point you can initiate a character-specific "-ality" move: fatality, animality, babality, or brutality. As in previous games, you must fight and defeat each opponent in succession in your quest to confront the evil Shao Khan. Choose from a total of 36 playable characters, including alternate versions of Kano, Jax, Raiden, Sub-Zero, and Kung Lao. The hardest criticism was directed at the Nintendo 64 version, which did not have all the content of the other versions due to limited storage space on the cartridge.The second Mortal Kombat game on PlayStation combines characters, stages, and moves from earlier installments in the violent fighting series. It also features a new finishing move called Brutality, a long combination of attacks that ends with the opponent exploding. New additions to the game included the "Aggressor" bar, a meter that fills during the course of the match and temporarily makes a player character faster and stronger. Some completely new characters were also introduced. Mortal Kombat Trilogy features the same gameplay and story as Mortal Kombat 3, but adds characters and stages from the other three arcade games, including Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Further versions were also released for the and R-Zone. Unlike the previous title, it was not released in arcades (except for prototypes), but was instead released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn and PCs. Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a fighting video game released by Midway in 1996 as an update to Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.
