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In the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PSP versions, players can play Versus Mode, Chess Kombat, and Puzzle Kombat online in 1v1 matches. Players have a maximum of three "Combo Breakers" (as indicated by lightning icons below the life bar) per match. Players can press the Throw button while being hit with a combo to immediately break the combo.
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Mortal Kombat: Deception replaces the automatic " Combo Breaker" system with a manual one, similar in form to the Killer Instinct games. Stages also now have "Death Traps", which are similar to Stage Fatalities except for the fact that players can knock opponents into the traps at any time (provided they are close to the traps), immediately winning the round. However, these weapons must be picked up and can be dropped by switching fighting styles, getting hit, or using a special move. Certain stages have special weapons that can deal greater damage. Making a return from Mortal Kombat 4 is the ability to pick up and drop weapons. Each character (except the characters exclusive to the PSP version) now has two Fatalities and a special new " Hara-Kiri" suicide finisher, which the losing player can perform. One character, Noob-Smoke, switches between Noob Saibot and Smoke as the two fighting styles (however, they do not have a weapon fighting style).
Like Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, players have two fighting styles based on actual fighting styles and one weapon fighting style. The Special Attack button is replaced with a dedicated Throw button (R1 on the PlayStation 2, Black Button on the Xbox) and players now have a Grab Weapon button (L2 on the PlayStation 2, White Button on the Xbox) for picking up stage-specific weapons. Players have four attack buttons, a Block button (R2 on the PlayStation 2, Right Trigger on the Xbox), and a Change Fighting Style button (L1 on the PlayStation 2, Left Trigger on the Xbox). Mortal Kombat: Deception builds upon the gameplay from Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. The Puzzle Kombat part of the game was later ported to the Nintendo DS on Novemas a bonus to the DS port of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. A bonus disc came in collector's editions of the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions, including video biographies and a port of the original Mortal Kombat.
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The game was later released in Mafor the GameCube and Novemfor the PlayStation Portable (under the title "Mortal Kombat: Unchained"), each with bonus characters from previous Mortal Kombat games. Some content and characters, however, can only be unlocked by accessing special areas of Konquest Mode. The Krypt and the concept of "koins" return from Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, which is used to unlock characters, stages, alternate costumes, concept art, promotional material, and additional special moves for Shujinko. The game's main protagonist is Shujinko, a warrior with the power to copy the abilities of other fighters. As the deadly alliance of emperors Quan Chi and Shang Tsung emerge victorious against thunder god Raiden's warriors, a new evil (the Dragon King and former emperor of Outworld, Onaga) appears to seek six artifacts (the Kamidogu) that grant him supreme power over all realms. The story of Mortal Kombat: Deception takes place right after Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. It is the sixth installment in the Mortal Kombat franchise, adding new gameplay mechanics (including a manual " Combo Breaker" system, stage-specific "death traps", and stage-specific weapons), online multiplayer, new mini-games, and a new adventure/fighting hybrid Konquest Mode that serves as the game's prologue. Mortal Kombat: Deception (known in France as Mortal Kombat: Mystification) is a 3D fighting game developed and published by Midway for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on October 4, 2004. Overview Onaga, the resurrected Dragon King and the main antagonist of the game.