Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (1995)

by Activision, Avalanche Software, Electronic Arts, Eurocom, Midway, Virtucraft, GT Interactive, Microsoft, Williams Entertainment
Genres:Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 combines the best of all the Mortal Kombats into a single cartridge. 23 playable characters are immediately available, such as Reptile, Cyrax, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Jax, Katana, Sonya, and more. There are two bosses that are unlockable, as well as additional characters. There is a variety of new levels, some of which are interactive. Characters can uppercut someone, causing them to hit the ground hard and crash through to the bottom floor, or they can knocked someone off a bridge, landing in a pit of spikes. Players can go against the computer one-on-one, two-on-two, or take part in the 8-fighter tournament.Show more
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I played this game the first time on a homebrewed nintendo 3ds, my dad said that if i played it, hes gonna sell the console, i didnt care and tried it, it was great, my ather knew i was playing that, but he only got mad, now, i want this game in gog, so it can be preserved, the game has great characters, and an adictive gameplay with computarized comnos, wich are really fun, it was the 2nd best fighting game of its era
Why Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Needs to Be on GOG and Why It’s the Best Version of MK3 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 isn’t just a revision—it’s the definitive version of Mortal Kombat 3, and having it on GOG would be a huge win for both fighting game fans and preservationists. UMK3 refined the core mechanics, improved the roster, and brought back fan-favorite characters, most notably Scorpion, whose absence in the original MK3 was a huge letdown for longtime fans. UMK3 corrected that mistake and added other beloved fighters like Kitana, Jade, and Reptile, expanding the cast to make it the most complete and balanced version of MK3. The gameplay was faster, more competitive, and more brutal than ever before. The addition of a deeper combo system and better AI made the experience more rewarding, whether you were playing solo or against friends. What really makes UMK3 stand out is how it nailed the feel of Mortal Kombat—tight controls, deadly combos, iconic stages, and that gritty, arcade-perfect atmosphere. Scorpion’s return, with his signature “Get over here!” and Hellfire moves, restored the soul of the series and gave fans exactly what they wanted. Bringing Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 to GOG would make it accessible to modern players on current PCs with controller support and DRM-free convenience. It’s a piece of fighting game history and one of the best arcade titles of the ‘90s. GOG is the perfect place to give it the respectful, playable release it deserves.
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