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Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition 2012 Cheats




Hidden King of the Hill Avatar Moves

During theater mode of any King of the Hill match (as a spectator), highlight your avatar and press the "A" button. To bring up the Avatar Move menu. Once the menu is up, preform the desired directional combo.
EffectCode
#1 PointDown, Up, Y
"$%#&!"Up, Up, B
"FATALITY!"Up, Up, Right, Right, X
"FIGHT!"Left, Right, X
"Finish Him!"Left, Right, Left, Right, Y
"HA!"Down, Up, Down, A
"I'm Not Worthy"Down, Down, Y
Big ClapRight, Up, Y
CheeseLeft, Up, Down, B
Cover FaceLeft, Right, B
Devil HornsDown, Up, X
DiamondUp, Down, Left, Y
Double Devil Horns Towards Screen.Up, Down, Y
Gather IceRight, Right, Right, Left, Y
Hold up a SkunkLeft, Righ, Up, Up, A
HopUp, Up, X
LighterDpwn, Down, Up, Up, X
PointRight, Right, X
Raiden PoseLeft, Left, Right, Right, X
Shake HeadLeft, Right, A
SleepDown, Down, Down, B
Stink WaveRight, Left, B
StretchUp, Down, Down, B
Throw TomatoDown, Down, Down, Up, A0





Vs Screen Codes

At the versus screen before the match starts, Player 1 enters the first 3 digits while Player 2 enters the last 3.
EffectPassword
Armless KombatP1: 9-1-1 P2: 9-1-1
Blocking DisabledP1: 0-2-0 P2: 0-2-0
Breakers DisabledP1: 0-9-0 P2: 0-9-0
Dark KombatP1: 0-2-2 P2: 0-2-2
Double DashP1: 3-9-1 P2: 1-9-3
Dream KombatP1: 2-2-2 P2: 5-5-5
Enhance Moves DisabledP1: 0-5-1 P2: 1-5-0
Explosive KombatP1: 2-2-7 P2: 2-2-7
Foreground Objects DisabledP1: 0-0-1 P2: 0-0-1
Headless KombatP1: 8-0-8 P2: 8-0-8
Health RecoveryP1: 0-1-2 P2: 0-1-2
Hyper FightingP1: 0-9-1 P2: 0-9-1
Invisible KombatP1: 7-7-0 P2: 7-7-0
Jumping DisabledP1: 8-3-1 P2: 8-3-1
Klassik MusicP1: 1-0-1 P2: 1-0-1
Kombos DisabledP1: 9-3-1 P2: 9-3-1
No BloodP1: 9-0-0 P2: 9-0-0
Player 1 Half HealthP1: 1-1-0 P2: 0-0-0
Player 1 Quarter HealthP1: 2-2-0 P2: 0-0-0
Player 2 Half HealthP1: 0-0-0 P2: 1-1-0
Player 2 Quarter HealthP1: 0-0-0 P2: 2-2-0
Power Bars DisabledP1: 4-0-4 P2: 4-0-4
Psycho KombatP1: 7-0-7 P2: 7-0-7
Quick Uppercut RecoveryP1: 3-0-3 P2: 3-0-3
Rainbow KombatP1: 2-3-4 P2: 2-3-4
Random Phrase 1P1: 7-1-7 P2: 3-1-3
Random Phrase 2P1: 4-4-8 P2: 8-4-4
Random Phrase 3P1: 1-2-2 P2: 2-2-1
Random Phrase 4P1: 0-0-9 P2: 9-0-0
Random Phrase 5P1: 5-5-0 P2: 0-5-5
Random Phrase 6P1: 0-3-1 P2: 1-3-0
Random Phrase 7P1: 2-8-2 P2: 2-8-2
Random Phrase 8P1: 1-2-3 P2: 9-2-6
Sans PowerP1: 0-4-4 P2: 4-4-0
Silent KombatP1: 3-0-0 P2: 3-0-0
Specials DisabledP1: 7-3-1 P2: 7-3-1
Super RecoveryP1: 1-2-3 P2: 1-2-3
Throwing DisabledP1: 1-0-0 P2: 1-0-0
Throwing EncouragedP1: 0-1-0 P2: 0-1-0
Tournament ModeP1: 1-1-1 P2: 1-1-1
Unlimited Super MeterP1: 4-6-6 P2: 4-6-6
Vampire KombatP1: 4-2-4 P2: 4-2-4
X-Rays DisabledP1: 2-4-2 P2: 2-4-2
Zombie KombatP1: 6-6-6 P2: 6-6-6



Secret Battles

These secret battles can only be unlocked in Arcade Mode.
UnlockableHow to Unlock
Secret "Jade" BattleGet a double flawless victory and perform a fatality on Shang Tsung when battling against him.
Secret "Noob Saibot" BattleWhen you see Noob in "The Temple" stage's background win that battle without using the RT (Block) button.
Secret "Reptile" BattleOn "The Pit 2 (Night)" stage wait until a shadowy figure flies across the moon, then get a double flawless victory and perform a stage fatality.
Secret "Smoke" BattleOn "The Living Forest" stage wait until Smoke appears behind one of the trees. On that moment press Down + the "Back" button repeatedly.



Unlockables

UnlockableHow to Unlock
Mileena's Fleshpit Costume (Third costume)Complete the last level (Level 300) of the Challenge Tower.
Play as Cyber Sub-ZeroComplete Chapter 13 in Story Mode. From then on he will be selectable on the Character Selection screen.
Play as Quan ChiComplete all chapters in Story Mode. From then on he will be selectable on the Character Selection screen.



Achievements

AchievementDescription
A For Effort (10)Complete Tutorial Mode
Arcade Champion (40)Complete Arcade Ladder with All Fighters
Back In Time... (20)Complete Story Mode 100%
Best...Alternate...Ever! (10)Unlock Mileena's 3rd Alternate Costume
Block This! (10)Perform a 10-hit combo with any fighter
Brotherhood of Shadow (20)Discover and fight Hidden Kombatant 4 in Arcade Ladder
Cold Fusion (20)Unlock Hidden Fighter "Cyber Sub-Zero"
Complet-ality (10)Perform 1 of each type of "-ality"
Cyber Challenger (20)Complete 100 Online Matches
Dim Mak! (20)Complete all Test Your Strike mini-game challenges
Don't Jump! (10)Win A Ranked Online Match without jumping
e-X-cellent! (10)Successfully land every playable fighter's X-Ray attack
Fatality! (5)Perform a Fatality!
Finish Him? (10)Perform any fighter's hidden finishing move
Finish What You Start! (60)Perform a Fatality with all playable fighters
Halfway There! (5)Complete Story Mode 50%
Hide and Seek (10)Discover and fight Hidden Kombatant 2 in Arcade Ladder
Humiliation (10)Get a Flawless Victory in an Online Match
I "Might" Be the Strongest (20)Complete all Test Your Might mini-game challenges
I'm Not Dead Yet! (20)Comeback with under 10% health in an Online Ranked Match
Ladder Master (20)Complete Arcade Ladder on max difficulty without using a continue
License to Kill (20)Complete Fatality Trainer
Luck Be A Lady (10)Get all MK Dragons in Test Your Luck
My Kung Fu Is Strong (20)Gain Mastery of 1 Fighter
My Kung Fu Is Stronger (60)Gain Mastery of All Fighters
Outstanding! (60)Win 10 Ranked Online Matches in a row
Pit Master (10)Discover and fight Hidden Kombatant 3 in Arcade Ladder
Quan-Tease (20)Unlock Hidden Fighter "Quan Chi"
Robots Rule! (10)Win Arcade Tag Ladder with robot Sektor and Cyrax
Tag, You're It! (10)Perform and land a Tag Combo
The Competitor (30)Complete 200 Versus matches (online OR offline)
The Grappler (10)Perform every fighter's forward and backwards throws
The Krypt Keeper (20)Unlock 100% of the Krypt
There Can Be Only One! (20)Win 10 King of the Hill Matches in a row
There Will Be Blood! (40)Spill 10000 pints of blood
These Aren't My Glasses! (20)Complete all Test Your Sight mini-game challenges
Throws Are For Champs (20)Perform 8 throws in an Online Ranked Match
Tough Guy! (10)Win an Online Match
Tower Apprentice (10)Complete 25 Tower missions
Tower Master (20)Complete all Tower missions
Turtle! (20)Win both rounds with timer running out in an Online Ranked Match
Ultimate Humiliation (20)Perform every fighter's hidden finishing move
Ultimate Respect! (20)Earn 2500 Respect Points via King of the Hill Matches
Undertaker (20)Unlock 50% of the Krypt
Wavenet... (80)Win 100 total Online Matches
What Does This Button Do?? (10)Complete Arcade Ladder without blocking (allowed to continue)
Where's The Arcade? (10)Complete Arcade Ladder with Any Fighter
You Found Me! (10)Discover and fight Hidden Kombatant 1 in Arcade Ladder
You Will Learn Respect! (10)Earn 1000 Respect Points via King of the Hill Matches
You've Got Style! (20)Unlock all Alternate Costumes



“Who plays fighting games for the story?” As gamers, we often ask that rhetorical question when addressing the genre’s requisite narrative. Few people actually care about the story modes of fighting games because they tend to be glorified versions of the corresponding arcade modes, and most of us prefer to play with friends locally or online rather than by ourselves and against a computer. But really, why shouldn’t a story mode be important to a fighting game? When it comes to genres, conventions are king. No one expects a racing game to offer cerebral gameplay or an RPG to skimp on plot and characters. But sometimes games purposely reach beyond convention, and our expectations change as the genre does. Mortal Kombat 9 is one of those games.
The developers at NetherRealm Studios conceived the brilliant idea of combining the plots of the first three Mortal Kombat games into one cohesive retelling. The approach meant fiddling around with original events, but the average player either wouldn’t notice or wouldn’t be bothered by the modern amendments to games that were made in the early to mid-nineties. Reboots and remakes are common terms in today’s world.
The various pieces of the story mode fit together smoothly, the perspective shifting from character to character, each chapter allowing the player a few rounds with one before moving on to another. The good part is that this type of story mode forces you to familiarize yourself with everyone in the roster, not just your favorites. Even players who are weak with certain characters, such as brutish contenders or leggy women, will develop a better handle them, learning their moves in order to advance in the game. The downside is that, after diligently taking the time to assimilate to a different style, players must switch over to another character and study a whole new skill set. Plus, if you’re really, really bad with a character, you don’t have a choice in playing as them.
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition
Fortunately, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition offers a range of difficulty settings and options, and with the occasional exception of big bosses, players shouldn’t find themselves stuck on any match for too long—granted they openly alter their technique. That’s the real advantage of Mortal Kombat. You’ll need to control your own fighting style to survive wave after wave of opponents, especially for the challenging one-on-two matches, which break up any monotony in gameplay and make combat much more intense. The training modes (the regular tutorial, Fatality tutorial, practice, and tag team practice) are useful but not nearly as effective as simply teaching yourself to respond intuitively to your opponent’s distinct attack patterns. There’s a strategy for even the most formidable and spammy foes.
Another big bonus is how the moves list automatically adjusts the directional movements of combos based on which way your character is facing. This minor but convenient feature, along with the game’s variety of move types, makes the entire experience much more approachable for novice players. And for series veterans, the game contains a lot of depth—from breakers to enhanced moves, air and ground throws, X-ray moves, tag attacks and assists, Fatalities, Babalities, and more. The total possibilities make combat flexible and interesting.
As for content … whew, where to even begin? Even the basic form of the game has a smorgasbord of modes and options to pick from. Solo players can choose to engage in the Arcade Ladder with one character or two (Tag Ladder) or test their Luck (matches with special conditions), Might (all about timing and strength), Sight (basically a shuffle, where players determine which cup or skull contains the hidden object), or Strike (similar to Might, only players must destroy a specific block). They can also enter the Challenge Tower, a series of different challenges that award currency upon successful completion, or take the fight online. Two to four players can compete in a versus mode, Team Ladder, or online match.
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition
Players can spend their accrued currency in the Krypt, unlocking everything from alternate costumes to concept art to new fatalities, and view their collectibles (along with character models and bios) in the Nekropolis. And if your television can handle stereoscopic 3D … well, there’s that, too.
Those who purchase the Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition will receive the DLC characters Skarlet, Kenshi, Rain, Freddy Krueger, and the PS3 exclusive Kratos free of charge, along with a download code for the 1995 Mortal Kombat live-action movie (a nice complement to the early parts of the game), so you can see how cheesy Raiden looks and how awesome the main theme song is. (After the movie, check out the hilariously bad, 54-minute animated extra, Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins, originally released on VHS and Laserdisc.) This version comes with a code for the thirteen-song Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors album, as well.
As enjoyable and loaded with content as Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition is, the game isn’t without problems. Arcade mode, particularly, is glitchy and sparse, with only one line of opening dialogue for characters and the odd effect, like vanishing blood. Although L1 is normally used for tag outs, triangle and circle also execute the same function when pressed in tandem, but anyone whose right thumb naturally rests in proximity to these two buttons will start tagging his partner in unintentionally.
Mortal Kombat 9 Komplete Edition
The scroll on the moves list is slow, and some combos are difficult to string together. When asked to use Johnny Cage’s power combo in the tutorial, I tried in vain to perform the move before finally plugging in a more responsive controller, which allowed me to complete the combo on my first attempt.
Despite these complaints, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition is undoubtedly the definitive game forMortal Kombat fans and an excellent choice for fighting game enthusiasts in general. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to make someone very Toasty ...

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