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In this video, the host provides an in-depth unboxing and review of the "Mortal Kombat 1 Collector's Edition" for the Xbox Series X. Detailing several key items included in the package such as a statue, art cards, a steelbook, and the Premium Edition of the game with additional digital content like the Kombat Pack, the host initially doubts the value but is ultimately impressed, particularly by the quality and design of the statue, despite its lighter weight and minimal face detail. Emphasizing the significance of Liu Kang in the Mortal Kombat series, the host revisits the franchise's history and appreciates the attention to detail in collectible items, such as the canvassy art cards and the sleek steelbook case. Further mentions include the Premium Edition perks—six new characters, additional cameos, early DLC access, a Jean-Claude Van Damme skin for Johnny Cage, and in-game currency. The unboxing concludes with a reflection on recent collector’s editions and a favorable comparison, noting the high-quality appearance of the trophy-like statue, and ends with the host's hope that viewers enjoyed the overview.
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In this segment of the video, the host unboxes the Collector’s Edition of “Mortal Kombat 1” for the Xbox Series X. He points out the large size of the box, which was unexpected, and details the contents, which include a statue, art cards, a steelbook, and the Premium Edition of the game with additional content like the Kombat Pack. He expresses initial skepticism about the value for the price but is impressed by the quality of the statue. The host describes the packaging in detail, showing multiple views of the box and slipcover, and mentions that GameStop and FedEx delivered it faster than anticipated. Finally, he begins to unpack the contents, starting with the art cards.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on unboxing the Premium Edition of a game, which costs $110 and includes early access. The package contains a steel case, the game, and a statue. The presenter notes the absence of plastic wrapping, only a sticker seal, and shows the steel case that comes with some protective foam. The statue, which doesn’t need assembly, is highlighted as being impressive but lighter than expected due to its hollow base. While the face detail is minimal, the presenter appreciates the statue, although they mention the value may not justify the extra $140 cost. They express happiness that the character Liu Kang is prominently featured, reminiscing about his importance in the Mortal Kombat series.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various aspects of a Mortal Kombat collector’s edition. They note how Mortal Kombat 9 shifted the focus away from Liu Kang as the main character. The segment showcases a statue and art cards included in the edition, highlighting their quality and detailing, with a particular mention of canvassy texture. The speaker then examines a steel book case, appreciating its design and comparing it to previous Mortal Kombat steel books they own. Finally, they move on to unboxing the game itself, expressing excitement to play it.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the unboxing of the “Mortal Kombat 1 Premium Edition”. They highlight the front cover and spine of the game. The Premium Edition includes six new playable characters, five new Cameo characters, one-week early access to DLC characters, a Jean-Claude Van Damme skin for Johnny Cage, and 2700 Dragon Crystals (in-game currency).
The speaker mentions dealing with multiple DLC codes, including a Collector’s Edition skin for Liu Kang and a Combat Pack, although the first character from the pack might not be available until November. They also show the two discs included – an install disc and a play disc.
The unboxing reveals a statue, which the speaker appreciates for its reasonable size despite its height, comparing it favorably to other statues with bulky bases, such as those from the Resident Evil collector’s editions. They consider the overall quality of this Collector’s Edition to be better than some recent ones, appreciating the steelbook case, art cards, and the statue.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a trophy that resembles one you might win at a high-quality Mortal Kombat tournament, rather than a local game shop event. They remark on the trophy’s appealing appearance and mention that it is lighter than expected, but still looks impressive. The segment concludes with the speaker expressing their hope that viewers enjoyed the video and signing off.