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  • 1UP.com - Reviewed by Richard Li, [8/10]. "It offers a stellar single-player adventure mode experience, a ton of unlockables, a comprehensive two-player versus mode, and best of all, the original freakin' "Mortal Kombat II" arcade game." (September 21, 2005)
  • Heroes of Gaming - Preview by Richard S. Stites. "Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks is coming along nicely, and is already pretty fun." (August 11, 2005)
  • Maxim Online - [4/5] "The creators get points for keeping the combos, juggles, air attacks, and instant-kill fatalities, not to mention the chopsocky feel and cameos from familiar faces like Baraka and Reptile." (2005)
  • Stuff Magazine - [8.5/10] "While the nutball MK mythos is annoying—click through those windy speeches by Raiden as quickly as possible—it's all good once disembodied heads are bouncing around like popcorn." (2005)
  • Total Video Games - Reviewed by Jon Wilcox, [8/10]. "Considering the legacy of Mortal Kombat action/adventure titles in the past, Shaolin Monks is a quite a turnaround and continues with the franchise’s resurgence after its low ebb at the beginning of the decade." (2005)
  • Worth Playing - Reviewed by Eric, [8.2/10]. "When all was said and done, I had a great time with Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks." (2005)
  • Yahoo - Reviewed by Russ Fischer, [4/5]. "The question is what exactly is the game trying to achieve? In a word: fun. It's not overly deep or terribly long, but for anyone looking for simple, cartoonish blood and brutality, this is very definitely the place." (2005)
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