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Mortal Kombat Trilogy

avalanche-software

5.0
(3 ratings)·5K downloads
Version
0
License
Paid
Updated
Apr 21, 2026
Downloads
5K+

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About Mortal Kombat Trilogy

Experience the ultimate classic fighting game with Mortal Kombat Trilogy, which brings together the complete roster from the first three legendary Mortal Kombat games in one definitive package. Play as iconic warriors alongside hidden fighters and legendary boss characters including Goro, Kintaro, Motaro, and Shao Kahn—a level of character depth that makes this the most content-complete entry of the franchise's original 2D era.

Immerse yourself in the signature digitized sprite presentation and over-the-top violence that defined the franchise. The Aggressor meter from Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 returns with expanded Brutality finishers, giving you devastating ways to end your opponents. Stage Fatalities add another layer of strategic combat, while classic arena backgrounds transport you back to the golden age of arcade fighting.

Master multiple game modes tailored to your playstyle. Climb the traditional arcade ladder to test your skills against progressively tougher opponents, go head-to-head in versus mode against friends, or push your endurance through grueling multi-fight battles. Each mode showcases the refined mechanics that made the original trilogy legendary.

While Mortal Kombat Trilogy focuses on preserving the authentic mid-1990s fighting game experience, it does not include modern features such as online multiplayer, extensive training tools, or contemporary customization systems. This is pure classic arcade fighting—no compromises, no distractions. If you crave the unfiltered, brutal charm of retro fighting games, Mortal Kombat Trilogy delivers the complete original experience.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Expansive character roster
  • Playable boss fighters
  • Classic digitized sprite visuals
  • Multiple finishing move types
  • Aggressor momentum system
  • Traditional arcade ladder progression

Cons

  • Limited modern features