Daily Filter: Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, Binary Domain
Today's Filter features a behind the scenes trailer for the Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, a cinematic for Binary Domain, and much more!
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Today's Filter features a behind the scenes trailer for the Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, a cinematic for Binary Domain, and much more!
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Tyler J. Smith posted a new article, Daily Filter: Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, Binary Domain.
Today's Filter features a behind the scenes trailer for the Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition, a cinematic for Binary Domain, and much more!-
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MK doesn't usually double dip like Capcom fighting games. Other than "Ultimate MK3" I can't think of a time when they have, other than re-releasing ports of older games on newer consoles, which I don't think happened until this gen.
Furthermore this MK was released a year ago. So unless you like waiting a year for a chance at a possible upgraded edition I'd say its very worth it. -
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The difference is that this game is no different at all from the standard purchase. They emphasized the compatibility with the standard. If they released exclusive content that forces you rebuy the game (cough capcom) then I'd be a bit upset. This is an attempt to combat 2nd hand sales by reintroducing the product at a fullprice again.
The problem is of course that if they release this, they may take out the existing content on the digital marketplace. Failing to do this, will actually backfire as the original packaging will probably diminish in its price. Customers can buy the original second hand and buy all the content online. They'd probably save $5-$10 in the process.
If Marvel Ultimate Alliance has taught me anything it's that "Gold" or "GoTY" editions usually result in the removal of the DLC content forcing you to buy the complete set on disc. The only losers here are the people that bought the original and failed to buy the DLC when they had the chance. They would be the ones who would have to rebuy the game.
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