Hi Yohandy and all Mortal Kombat fans,

I'd like to thank you very much for your insightful review. It certainly 
brought lots of sentimental memories back to me from the times when there was a 
guy owning PS2 and Deadly Aliance living just downstairs from me. I used to 
stay in his flat for endless hours and hours, watching him and my brother play 
against each other and improve their skills radically every single day, then 
shyly asking them to let me try it out for a while, feeling the incredible 
surprise of how well I was able to play it, later fascinating them by my 
proficiency with scorpion and Raiden, and finally making them open up their 
mouths in pure astonishment when I was able to beat both the sighted guys in 
about a minute or so with flawless victory. I can remember it so clearly, just 
like it was yesterday when we played like that for the last time. However, I 
can no longer stay in touch with that person, as he had moved to the other side 
of our country, and I don't unfortunately know anyone else who has PS2 and 
Mortal Kombat. I can still feel the powerful motivation to sit in front of the 
console, trying to learn more and even more attacks, moves and combos, wanting 
to become better and better. I can still hear my brother and our friend forcing 
me to stop for a while and then playing series of deadly matches against each 
other, increasing their skills with their favorite characters and preparing to 
defeat me like hell... Wish I had a PS2 too so that I would be able to play 
that wonderful game once again... :-)

I do surely encourage you to do more recordings, if you find it valuable and 
interesting, and especially funny for yourself. I would for example really 
welcome an entire arcade session without any explanations or so, just recorded 
gameplay, so that I could listen to it carefully, concentrate on all the 
nuances that can be caught through the sounds and enjoy the nice fights. I 
wasn't aware that ARmagedon has already been released either. :-)

I've already listened to your Deception demo like three times or so and I can 
still find something new and surprising in it.

It also gave me a whole lota new will, interest, power and longing to push the 
development forward on my own accessible adaptation of the MK style. I wrote an 
informal update about Lethal Force and sent it to this list several months ago 
and I haven't really done much since that time. I've just recorded the intro 
sequence and the announcer, wrote a few lines of the design docs, got one or 
two small pieces of music ready and searched for several rather basic sounds, 
but that's all. Now, however, I have started searching for more involved sounds 
of the required environment, footsteps, punches and so on, have began to 
enlarge and plan out the design pretty precisely, etc... It will certainly take 
me a few years to learn a desired programming language and to practice enough 
so that I'll be able to create such a massive project, but I can start doing 
something for its release even today... And I do thank you for the impulse...

Take care and enjoy Mortal Kombating,

Lukas
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