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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon arrived on October 9, 2006 as the seventh main entry in the series. Developed by Just Games Interactive and published by Midway, it landed on Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Wii consoles. The game serves as a massive conclusion to the original trilogy storylines. It features an unprecedented roster of 62 fighters including returning legends like Reptile, Shang Tsung, and Goro. Players engage in a battle royal where every warrior fights for survival against a fire spawn created by the Elder Gods. This final showdown aims to save the realms from total destruction through a single chaotic clash.
Matches take place across 64 unique arenas that often feature environmental hazards or special interaction points. The core loop involves selecting a character and engaging in one-on-one combat using a standard control scheme of punches, kicks, and special moves. Players can perform brutal finishers called fatalities to end matches quickly. A single-player Konquest mode offers an adventure experience where characters explore worlds and fight enemies to unlock content. While the story portion feels shorter than previous entries, the multiplayer focus remains sharp. Sessions typically involve selecting a fighter and executing combos or blocking attacks until one player depletes the opponent's health bar completely.
The PlayPile data shows this title holds an IGDB score of 73.2 out of 100 based on 124 ratings. Community members report an average playtime of around 18 hours for single-player modes, though multiplayer extends that significantly depending on the group size. Completion rates hover near 65% for those focusing solely on Konquest, while competitive players often spend over 100 hours mastering specific characters. Review snippets frequently mention the large character count as a major plus but criticize the shorter story length. The community mood leans toward nostalgic appreciation for the roster depth despite mixed feelings about the final battle scenario.
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon is worth playing if you enjoy large fighter lineups and competitive brawling over deep narrative. The 64 arenas provide plenty of variety for local multiplayer sessions on Xbox, PlayStation 2, or Wii. Price points vary by platform but generally remain affordable for a complete fighting experience. Players who unlock all characters and achievements will find hundreds of hours of content in versus mode. This title works best as a party game rather than a story-driven adventure. Grab it for the roster size alone if you want to test your skills against every character in the series history.
Throughout the Mortal Kombat universe, the warriors were growing too strong and numerous for the realms to handle. The warriors' powers threaten to utterly destroy the fabric of the MK universe. Utterly, every warrior that was either good, evil, or neutral fought each other in a single battle royal that would threaten to rip apart reality. Without warning, a pyramid rises from the ground, and the tip bursts into flames, attracting the warriors' curiosity to see what it was. Everybody fought each other to get to the top, while Blaze revealed himself to the combatants. The fire spawn was created by the Elder Gods to destroy as many fighters as possible in order to save the realms from Armageddon. This would be the warriors' last battle, their last chance to prove that they are worthy of surviving, while many others will perish. This will be the final battle for Mortal Kombat, the battle that will determine the fate of the realms...
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
73.2
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