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Players spent hours replaying arcade mode just to afford one more tombstone. It was grinding before grinding had a bad name. The Fatalities in Deadly Alliance were hit-or-miss. Some were gloriously grotesque (Quan Chi’s "Neck Stretch") while others were overly convoluted (Johnny Cage’s decapitation requiring pinpoint positioning). The game also bizarrely required players to unlock Fatalities in the Krypt — a design choice that frustrated arcade purists.

However, the clear part — — is enough to write a feature about that classic game. tnzyl lbt Mortal Kombat - Deadly Alliance -alw...

It was a declaration of war against nostalgia. Players spent hours replaying arcade mode just to

Without Deadly Alliance , there would be no Mortal Kombat 9 reboot, no Mortal Kombat 11 , and certainly no billion-dollar film sequel. Score: 8.5/10 Clunky by today’s standards, but in 2002? Revolutionary. Some were gloriously grotesque (Quan Chi’s "Neck Stretch")

Then came Deadly Alliance . And it changed everything. The first thing players noticed was the box art: no Liu Kang, no Raiden, no ninjas in sight. Instead, the sorcerers Shang Tsung and Quan Chi stood victorious over the corpse of the series' original hero. In the opening cinematic, they snap Liu Kang’s neck.