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|articlelink = w:c:mortalkombat:Mortal_Kombat_3
|developer = [[Nippon Ichi Software]], Hit Maker
 
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|articlename = Mortal Kombat 3
|tilte = Last Rebellion
 
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|wikilink = w:c:mortalkombat
|image = [[Image:lastRebellion.jpg|220px]]
 
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|wikiname = Mortal Kombat Wiki
|publisher = JP [[Nippon Ichi Software]]
 
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|portallink = Portal:Fighting_Games
NA [[NIS America]]
 
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|portalname = Fighting
 
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EU [[Tecmo Koei]]
 
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| image = MK3 boxart.jpg
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| dev = Midway
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| pub = Midway
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| series = Mortal Kombat
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| na_rel = {{Release|1995}}
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| genre = Fighting
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| features = Single-player, 2-player Vs.
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| input = 8-way [[joystick]], Buttons: 5 (HP, LP, BLOCK, HK, LK)
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| platforms = [[Arcade]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[PC]], [[Genesis]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[PlayStation]],
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'''Mortal Kombat 3''' is a 1995 [[Fighting]] video game by [[Midway]], for Arcade consoles, but later ported to various home consoles. Mortal Kombat 3 is the third title in the Mortal Kombat series, and the sequel to [[Mortal Kombat II]]. It was followed by an updated remake known as '''Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3''' just a few months later.
|released = JP January 28, 2010
 
   
 
==Plot==
NA February 23, 2010
 
   
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Liu Kang wins Mortal Kombat II. Shao Kahn strikes again and gives youth to Shang Tsung. There is a new underboss, called Motaro. He is a very strong minotaur who can teleport.
EU March 26, 2010
 
   
 
==Gameplay==
|genre = [[Console role-playing]]
 
|modes = [[Single-player]]
 
|ratings = [[CERO]]: B
 
[[ESRB]]: T
 
   
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==Characters==
|platforms = [[PlayStation 3]]
 
|media = [[Blu-ray Disc]]
 
|input = [[Dualshock 3]]
 
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===Liu Kang===
   
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===Sub-Zero===
Last Rebellion is a console role-playing video game developed by Nippon Ichi Software and Hit Maker and published by Nippon Ichi Software in Japan as well as in North America and Tecmo Koei in Europe exclusively for the PlayStation 3. The game was released on January 28, 2010 in Japan, and soon to be released in North America on February 23, 2010 and March 26, 2010 in Europe.
 
==Plot==
 
The game takes place in the world of Junovald which is governed by the will of two gods, Meitilia and Formival. Meitilia is the god of death presiding over the destruction of life while Formival is the god of life presiding over the birth of all life and the creation of things. Meitilia is said to have blessed two types of people namely Blades and Sealers each with special powers. Blades have the unparalleled power to destroy things physically while Sealers have the magical power to destroy the souls of things.
 
   
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===Stryker===
Formival's power on the other hand grants him the ability to revive any dead object. Creature's in the face of death allow their souls to escape from their body, once escaped these souls are controlled by fragments of what is known as the Formival's Soul. The souls of the creatures would then manifest into monsters which are more powerful and stronger than before. These creatures are known as the Belzeds, they cannot be killed by normal means instead requiring the skills of both a Blade and a Sealer to destroy both its body and soul.
 
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==Arenas==
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*The Subway
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*The Street
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*The Bank
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*The Rooftop
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*The Balcony
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*The Bridge
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*Soul Chamber
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*Bell Tower
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*Kombat Temple
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*The Graveyard
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*The Pit III
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*Noob Saibot's Dorfen (Vs. Noob Saibot only)
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*The Hidden Portal (Vs. CPU-controlled Smoke only, and seen only if the Ultimate Kombat Kode is not yet entered)
   
The game follows the main protagonist, Nine Asfel, whose homeland which was ravaged by civil war nine years ago led to the land becoming a nesting ground for the Belzeds. A group of sorcerers, Necromancers and Wizards had created a barrier surrounding the kingdom to prevent a massacre by the Belzeds. In order to solve the problem of the Belzeds, King Arzelide summoned Nine whose skills are widely recognized as the best of the blades and Aisha whose Sealer powers have isolated her from the rest of kingdom to eliminate the Belzeds.
 
==Gameplay==
 
Exploration is free-roaming, but in combat, the mechanics become turn-based. The battle system will allow the player to target specific body parts of an enemy, and the reaction will be realistic; hence, if you shoot out the legs of an opponent, his or her movement will be drastically reduced, while blows to the arms will weaken their attacks. By strategically striking key areas of the body, players can strip the enemy of their ability to fight. Players can switch back and forth between the two characters during battle. Since Nine and Aisha share a single turn, the player must strategically choose which character will execute their attacks first.
 
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
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The game was first announced on May 8, 2009 by Nippon Ichi Software for a October 2009 release. However it was announced on November 2, 2009 that the game would be delayed to an early 2010 release, On November 4, 2009 Nippon Ichi Software announced that the game would be released in Japan on January 28, 2010. On December 22, 2009 it was revealed that the game would be released in North America in February 2010. On January 16, 2010 it was announced that the game would be released in Europe on March 12, 2010 and would be published by Tecmo Koei.
 
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==Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3==
==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002DC8GRC Amazon product page]
 
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==Ports==
[[Category:2010 video games]]
 
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[[Category:Nippon Ichi games]]
 
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==Reception & Legacy==
[[Category:Role-playing video games]]
 
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[[Category:PlayStation 3 games]]
 
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==Notes==
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*Run: the players can run with a button. They can do it for a small period of time.
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*Kombos: similar to other fighting games, the fighter can now perform combo sequences. The combos are not linked like in [[Killer Instinct]], they are a predefined sequence of punches and kicks. The player can insert special moves into the sequence. For example, Sub-zero kombo is: HP, HP, LP, LK, LK, <- HK.
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*Animality: the winner can turn the opponent into an animal
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*Friendship: a gift of friendship
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*Babality: the winner can turn the opponent into a baby, with the same clothes and even moustache.
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*Brutality: a special finishing move, performing a 11-move kombo.
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*Pit: the classical pits fatalities, it features a level from MK I.
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*Kodes: these are kodes that can be inserted before a fight. They allow special modes like Switcheroo, handicaps, hidden characters, no blocks, no running, etc.
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*New characters: a lot of new characters. Some characters are missing, but they will appear in the sequel: Mortal Kombat Ultimate.
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==Gallery==
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<Gallery>
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[[Image:Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.png|50px]]
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</Gallery>
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{{Mortal Kombat}}

Revision as of 20:24, 6 August 2014

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Mortal Kombat 3 is a 1995 Fighting video game by Midway, for Arcade consoles, but later ported to various home consoles. Mortal Kombat 3 is the third title in the Mortal Kombat series, and the sequel to Mortal Kombat II. It was followed by an updated remake known as Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 just a few months later.

Plot

Liu Kang wins Mortal Kombat II. Shao Kahn strikes again and gives youth to Shang Tsung. There is a new underboss, called Motaro. He is a very strong minotaur who can teleport.

Gameplay

Characters

Liu Kang

Sub-Zero

Stryker

Arenas

  • The Subway
  • The Street
  • The Bank
  • The Rooftop
  • The Balcony
  • The Bridge
  • Soul Chamber
  • Bell Tower
  • Kombat Temple
  • The Graveyard
  • The Pit III
  • Noob Saibot's Dorfen (Vs. Noob Saibot only)
  • The Hidden Portal (Vs. CPU-controlled Smoke only, and seen only if the Ultimate Kombat Kode is not yet entered)

Development

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

Ports

Reception & Legacy

Notes

  • Run: the players can run with a button. They can do it for a small period of time.
  • Kombos: similar to other fighting games, the fighter can now perform combo sequences. The combos are not linked like in Killer Instinct, they are a predefined sequence of punches and kicks. The player can insert special moves into the sequence. For example, Sub-zero kombo is: HP, HP, LP, LK, LK, <- HK.
  • Animality: the winner can turn the opponent into an animal
  • Friendship: a gift of friendship
  • Babality: the winner can turn the opponent into a baby, with the same clothes and even moustache.
  • Brutality: a special finishing move, performing a 11-move kombo.
  • Pit: the classical pits fatalities, it features a level from MK I.
  • Kodes: these are kodes that can be inserted before a fight. They allow special modes like Switcheroo, handicaps, hidden characters, no blocks, no running, etc.
  • New characters: a lot of new characters. Some characters are missing, but they will appear in the sequel: Mortal Kombat Ultimate.


Gallery