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074

APRIL 2015

JB Hi-Fi

www.jbhifi.com.au

When author Anthony Burgess coined the term

‘ultraviolence’ for his 1962 novel

A Clockwork

Orange

, it was a case of – to randomly quote a

1970s Canadian FM rock band – you ain’t seen

nothin’ yet (b-b-b-b-baby). When Mortal Kombat

first hit the arcades in 1992 with its realistic

(for the day’s tech) graphics and fatality ferocity,

‘ultraviolence’ didn’t seem an apt enough

description. It was brutal, bloody and confronting

– ever fancied ripping out somebody’s spine?

Now you had wish fulfilment! Some 20-plus

years later, Mortal Kombat is still with us, and

advances in technology mean that it’s now

virtually photorealistic – and the detail depicted

when you decapitate, dismember, maim or

otherwise rain horrific death upon an opponent

is almost forensic. Yep, it certainly isn’t for

the faint of heart. But those who dig the big

daddy of full-on fighting games wouldn’t want

anything toned down. This latest outing, X as it’s

the tenth, brings back all the favourite moves,

combos, characters and locations, adds a heap

of new things – including DLC guest Jason

Voorhees of

Friday the 13th

infamy – and, with

the assistance of now-gen graphical oomph,

turns the ultraviolence up to 12. They already hit

11 with the last instalment...

An action-RPG that requires no introduction for original

Wii people, it’s time for 3DS owners to clap hands, eyes

and senses on this acclaimed adventure. Well, more

specifically, owners of the New 3DS that was released

in late 2014. Its extra processing power was needed

to bring this open world tale of humans and mechs

battling it out atop their homelands – the corpses of two

mighty titans who obviously weren’t mighty enough.

Bonus tokens can be collected to unlock goodies with

StreetPass as can your Shulk amiibo. Still got an old

3DS? This just might justify an upgrade.

XENOBLADE CHRONICLES 3D

GENRE:

ACT RPG

PLATFORM:

NEW 3DS

RELEASE:

02/04/15

MULTIPLAYER:

NO

The series as a whole is already legendary amongst

gamers. The latest entry,

Dark Souls II

, is renowned

not only for its aceness, but also because it’s so bloody

difficult! Actually, ‘challenging’ would be a more apt

description, as there’s no namby-pamby mollycoddling

in the mysterious world of Drangleic. It’s action-RPG

questing at its absolute finest, and this now-gen outing

brings the original together with three DLC packs,

enhanced graphics and enough other tweaks to have

even the most intrepid adventurer looking over their

shoul- BAM! You’re dead!

DARK SOULS II: SCHOLAR OF THE FIRST SIN

GENRE:

ACT RPG

PLATFORM:

PS4 | PS3

| XB1 | 360

| PC

RELEASE:

02/04/15

MULTIPLAYER:

YES

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MORTAL KOMBAT X

GENRE:

FIGHTING

PLATFORM:

PS4 | PS3

|

XB1 | 360

| PC

RELEASE:

15/04/15

MULTIPLAYER:

YES