


UPDATE: Even though I had the difficulty mode down, it has occurred to me that the reason why I had a problem with the last two fights is because of the player match-ups. I will admit that his reasoning makes sense but why throw in control schemes in the first place if fighting the final boss is going to be a pain in the butt anyway? I read another review in which the writer mentions that the control schemes are not watered down for the casual players. Tekken 6 had the same problem with the final boss being rather difficult even on easy mode. Oi! If I really wanted that scenario, I should have gone and played the early versions of Mortal Kombat! My word, I remember those days and the characters in that particular series were major cheaters! You'd have to pull off a combo as soon as the fight begins. Sure, the final boss is ALWAYS going to be difficult, hands down, but does it have to be so hard that you can't even win on easy mode? I eventually had to go down to easy to see if I could do somewhat better but nope. Okay, on my very first encounter with the final boss (Unknown), I didn't do too bad all things considering and on Medium no less. I will also confess to the fact that I swore and dropped the f-bomb on more than one occasion. The first con on my list should tell you why.

Let me tell you, in the first two hours of owning the game, I've never had such a desire to return a $20 game. I must admit that I've been wanting to write out what the cons are since purchasing this game.
