Mortal Kombat: Unchained is a portable version of Mortal Kombat: Deception, released exclusively for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in 2006. While largely based on Deception, it introduced several new features and additional characters, making it an enhanced version of the original game for handheld play.

Key Features of Mortal Kombat: Unchained:

  1. Gameplay:

    • Unchained maintains the same core 3D fighting gameplay seen in Mortal Kombat: Deception, but it was optimized for the PSP platform. Players fight in a 3D arena, where they can move in all directions, block, and execute complex combos.
    • The game includes the Deathtrap feature, where certain stages have hazards like spikes or bottomless pits, allowing players to knock their opponents into these traps for instant kills.
    • Multiple Fighting Styles: Each character has two hand-to-hand fighting styles and one weapon-based fighting style, allowing for variety in combat strategies.
  2. Character Roster:

    • Like Deception, Mortal Kombat: Unchained features a robust roster, but it also includes characters that were not available in the original Deception console versions:
      • Returning characters from Deception include Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Liu Kang, Shujinko, and Noob-Smoke (a combination of two characters).
      • New Characters Exclusive to Unchained: Six additional fighters were included in Unchained that were not part of Deception, such as Kitana, Jax, Frost, Blaze, Goro, and Shao Kahn. This expanded the roster and made the game feel fresh for fans of the series.
  3. Game Modes:

    • Konquest Mode: A single-player RPG-style mode where players take on the role of Shujinko, traveling through realms, learning new fighting techniques, and engaging in battles. This mode helps unlock additional content in the game, including new characters and stages.
    • Arcade Mode: The traditional arcade ladder where players fight against a series of opponents, culminating in a boss fight against characters like Onaga (the Dragon King).
    • Chess Kombat: A strategy-based mode that plays like a chessboard, where each piece represents a fighter. When two pieces land on the same space, they engage in a standard Mortal Kombat battle to determine control of the square.
    • Puzzle Kombat: A Tetris-style puzzle game where players match colored blocks while their chosen character fights in the background. Special moves and attacks can be triggered to hinder the opponent.
    • Practice Mode: A mode where players can train and practice moves, combos, and fatalities.
  4. Fatalities and Hara-Kiris:

    • Each character in Unchained has two unique Fatalities, which are signature finishing moves allowing players to end the match in a brutal and cinematic way.
    • Hara-Kiri: This mechanic, introduced in Deception, allows a defeated player to perform a suicide move before their opponent can execute a Fatality, turning the tables in a unique way.
  5. Stages and Arenas:

    • Unchained features many of the same stages from Deception, which are interactive and can be used strategically in combat. Some stages have Deathtraps that can instantly kill an opponent when they're knocked into certain areas of the environment.
    • Famous stages from previous games, like the Pit, and new arenas like the Dragon King's Temple and Lava Shrine, return.
  6. Graphics and Sound:

    • For a PSP game, Mortal Kombat: Unchained managed to capture the detailed graphics and atmospheric sound from the console versions, though with slight downgrades due to hardware limitations. The game still looks impressive for a portable title from its era.
  7. Multiplayer:

    • Unchained allows local multiplayer through the PSP’s ad-hoc wireless connectivity, enabling two players to battle each other wirelessly.

Plot and Storyline:

  • The game’s story is the same as in Mortal Kombat: Deception. After the events of Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, the Dragon King Onaga has returned to conquer all realms. Onaga seeks to reunite six pieces of a Kamidogu, mystical objects with great power, to make himself invincible.
  • The story follows multiple characters and their individual quests to stop Onaga or use the chaos for their own gain. Shujinko, the protagonist of the Konquest mode, plays a central role, having inadvertently assisted Onaga’s resurrection.

Additional Content:

  • Unlockables: By progressing in the game’s various modes, players can unlock additional characters, stages, and concept art in the Krypt, a treasure trove of content tied to Mortal Kombat’s lore.

Reception:

  • Mortal Kombat: Unchained was praised for bringing the full Deception experience to a portable system and for adding new content that made it feel fresh. While some criticized the control limitations on the PSP due to the smaller button layout, most found the game enjoyable and a good representation of Mortal Kombat for portable gaming.

Legacy:

While not as iconic as some other titles in the franchise, Mortal Kombat: Unchained is still appreciated by fans for its solid content, portability, and being a fun adaptation of Mortal Kombat: Deception. It allowed players to enjoy classic Mortal Kombat gameplay on the go, complete with rich modes like Konquest and extra characters.

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