Mortal Kombat II (MKII) is a fighting game released in 1993 in the popular Mortal Kombat series. Developed by Midway, it is the second game in this fighting series.
1993 was a year when the video game genre was allowed to sign the intellectual copyright law of the Berne Convention, so the second part of this video game series quickly became known to the players as a pride to defeat. A series of games that year fell into disrepair. The power of the Hunger Games begins here when the company that gave birth to the successful real-life game on the video game platform has attracted a large number of people who consider it a very good game, with that year. although we only see two systems Sega Genesis and Nintedo expand the market with a series of games such as Wersling Mania Acade, The Pushine, Alien, Contra: Hard Code and most famously the famous Mario dwarf mushroom Nintedo's to this day is still good to play. That year the two authors immediately began writing the plot for the series, with many of the bloody scenes from the ending games in this funny-looking game doing wonders for what came after that. received back. "It's the beginning of a game that resonates", this whole second season replaced the papier-mâché with acceptable visuals that back then game makers had to think hard to make. to improve the look of the game with a different eye. With 12 characters and other characters in addition to the gameplay designed through the movements of real people, this video game makes it look like a movie, making even players through the first set of the game startled because The contrast is too obvious. For now, we still need to pay attention to how the Play Station 2 system performed so well in this part… Needless to say, the second part of this series of games is a huge leap forward compared to that of the series. The first part with the simple gameplay of fighting and defeating the enemy and finishing them with new Fatality moves, Scorpion's fire-fighting skills and Sub-Zero's icy screams add to the excitement. players' incentive to feel their satisfaction is more rewarding. Currently, the remake of the second part, Shaolin Monk, has been well recognized and reached to the public through the 3D gameplay of a fighting game that appeared from the last decade. how good.