To be honest, the SNES port of Mortal Kombat 2 is far superior to the Sega Genesis port, both in graphics, gameplay, content and sound effects. But the only thing I don't understand is how they made such a bad ost. The Sega version has terrible sound effects but it makes up for it with very good music, I don't understand why the music in the SNES version is so bad, did the developers make it so bland on purpose? For example, in other fighting games like Street Fighter 2, the SNES music is very good, only in the Mortal Kombat games does it sound so bad...
Yeah. The music for the SNES version feels a little off when compared to the Genesis version, which sounded closer to the original arcade soundtrack. Of course, the home version that happened to be one of the best ports was on the 32X because the extra processing power allowed for more speech samples and a version of MK II that was as close as possible to the arcade.
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Now for no 3 she's ost when the time comes
To be honest, the SNES port of Mortal Kombat 2 is far superior to the Sega Genesis port, both in graphics, gameplay, content and sound effects.
But the only thing I don't understand is how they made such a bad ost.
The Sega version has terrible sound effects but it makes up for it with very good music, I don't understand why the music in the SNES version is so bad, did the developers make it so bland on purpose?
For example, in other fighting games like Street Fighter 2, the SNES music is very good, only in the Mortal Kombat games does it sound so bad...
I love the SNES but the Mega Drive version is way more superior, music-wise, in my opinion.
Yeah. The music for the SNES version feels a little off when compared to the Genesis version, which sounded closer to the original arcade soundtrack. Of course, the home version that happened to be one of the best ports was on the 32X because the extra processing power allowed for more speech samples and a version of MK II that was as close as possible to the arcade.