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omg its such a sick game!

loves the graphics

so gay how its ban in aus, i dun even see the point in bannin it cos violence, its a freaken fightin game, its meants to be violence

btw mileena is awsum dun dis her =p

well abut tha...... thaz wat happen wen u guys go to work, and leave us girls at home, we end up playin ur ps3 =p

n plus the kitchen isnt my area yet, ma mum still owns it so she can cook n clean 4 me , while i go out n hangin around boys

I'd smash mileena. No thanks on head.

And why arent you learning to cook?? That should be a perfected art for your kind.

I guess when the man's away, the woman comes out to play................... some mortal kombat.

Mates gf put us to shame with mk vs dc. She just button bashed and somehow kept pwning everyone; until she versed me of course ;)

so playstation network seems to be back up...

any1 tried playing it online? i got 1 game that worked and i think it was lagging a fair bit, im guessing because there isnt going to be alot of people in aus it means we will get shit reception?

the rest of the games i tried playing never make it past the charecter selct part... fair annoying :(

I played online last night. The lag is fkn shiiiit horrendous. I got into one local game and of course, kicked major ASS.

Played mostly 2 player Tag matches with my brother. We're an unbeatable force - even with the big lag conditions, we still managed to get the other players in danger most of the time.

Problem is, normal reactions to blocking and dodging special moves becomes difficult because the ping literally gives you no chance. You have to just block after anything you do in the event the opponent MAY have thrown a fireball at you.

Other than the lag, it's actually quite fun.

BUT

I think it may be a premium service, which is total fkn BS. Even for ps3. I had to activate my 48 hour online trial......... 48 hours of online gameplay - not 48 hours since activating the trial.

Excuse the language, but things like this really grind my fkn gears.

/end rant

It's a premium service and waiting for the ps3 store to enable activation for permanent online play. As mentioned; lots of lag :(

my online trial ran out im pretty sure its 48 hours from when u start it... as i played 1 fight the day i activated it and about 7 the next day and then it ran out... there is an AUS room that people make sometimes which is probably the best bet for the least lag... there was only 3 people in it though when i was trying to play but lol

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