Midway's Mortal Kombat franchise makes its DS debut as a translation of
the arcade's Ultimate Mortal Kombat
3. By default the top screen
displays the classic one-on-one action, while the second screen shows
the selected character's move list. Since the directional pad and face
buttons are used to control the game rather than the touch screen,
players can set each screen's display according to their preferences.
Also included with the game is "Puzzle Kombat," a lighthearted puzzle
title that originally appeared in 2004's Mortal Kombat: Deception. Yet
the biggest news for DS owners is the inclusion of Wi-Fi support for
both online fighting and