Staking my claim!

so in the immortal words of Fergie "Let's Get The Party Started…..In Herreeeeee"
1. Mortal Kombat II (32X) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 45 mins, beat the Arcade Tower on Medium Difficulty w/Scorpion on 1/1/26
I'm a long time fan of the series (I remember playing MK 1, 2, & UMK 3 in the Arcades before experiencing them on the Sega Genesis a year or so after each release) and of the original games I have the fondest memories playing the Genesis versions of Mortal Kombat II & Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. So I was tickled to death when I got the MK Legacy Kollection for Christmas and be able to revisit these games on formats I'd never experienced them on such as MK II for the Sega 32x. Now funilly enough at the time I did have a 32x (we had 3 games for it, DOOM, Cosmic Carnage, & After Burner II), but since I already had Mortal Kombat II for the Sega Genesis I never picked up/played the 32X version of the game until now and I gotta say it's imo a pretty good port of the Arcade version.
2. Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est.Playtime: 1hr 30 mins, beat the Arcade Tower on both Novice & Warrior difficulty w/Cyrax as well as won hidden fights with Smoke & Noob Saibot on 1/1/26
When it comes to Mortal Kombat 3, it along with Mortal Kombat 4, are the only games in the series that I never played at the arcade so my only experience with them were the Sega Genesis & PS1 ports so finally experiencing the Arcade version of Mortal Kombat 3 was interesting. My only gripe with the game was that it didn't have several main stay characters such as Scorpion, Reptile, Johhny Cage, Kitana, & Mileena so I ended up maining Cyrax, Sub-Zero, & Smoke. When it came to the 2 towers I managed to breeze through the Novice tower without much trouble, but the Warrior tower gave me a bit of a challenge except for when it came to the Shao Kahn fight as I was able to cheese the ever living f*** out of Cyrax's Net attack for most of the match. Overall I enjoyed my time with MK 3 and while I was somewhat disappointed I didn't get the chance to do a stage fatality in the Bell Tower stage, but my favorite aspect of the game was the introduction of combos to the series.
3. Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 45 mins, beat the Arcade Tower on Warrior difficulty w/Cyrax on 1/1/26
When it comes to the home console version of Mortal Kombat 3 I only ever played the Sega Genesis version of the game so it was very interesting to see how different the SNES version was compared to not only the Arcade version but also the Genesis version. Overall (and as a die hard Genesis kid I hate to say it but) the SNES version while easier than the Arcade & Genesis versions on Medium difficulty was a little bit more faithful to the Arcade version than the Genesis port was.
4. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 45 mins, beat the Arcade Tower on Warrior difficulty w/Scoprion as well as won a hidden fight with Noob Saibot on 1/1/26
I have a lot of fond memories playing this game in the Arcades and it's by far my favorite iteration of Mortal Kombat 3 as it adds some fighters missing from the original MK 3 (including my favorite character Scorpion) as well as make some improvements on/additions to the original Mortal Kombat 3 such introducing Brutalitoes.
5. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 1 hr 15 mins, beat the Arcade Tower on Warrior difficulty w/Human Smoke on 1/1/26
Of the home console versions of Ultimate MK 3 the only one I had played prior to today was the Genesis version and if I'm being honest it's still my favorite home version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 even after playing the SNES version for the very first time. I don't know if it was due to the overwhelming nostalgia I have for that version of UMK 3 or the fact that I hit something of a wall (I'm thankful that I'm playing this version via the MK Legacy Kollection as the rewind feature, which I tried to use as sparingly as possible throughout my playthroughs of these games, really helped me get through some parts where the AI was really cheating) during my playthrough of the game, but I still prefer the Genesis version of UMK 3 over the SNES version.
6. Mortal Kombat Trilogy (PS1) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 1 hr, beat the Arcade Tower on both Novice & Warrior difficulty with Sub-Zero & Scorpion on 1/1/26
Between this version and the N64 version of MK Trilogy the one I have the most nostalgia for is ironically the version I (up until last year) never owned, which was MK Trilogy for the N64. The reason I have the most nostalgia for the N64 version is because my sister, cousins, & I would play this (and Goldeneye) a lot whenever we were visiting our cousins. When it came time for my cousins to visit my sister & I we didn't play the PS1 version of MK Trilogy (which we did own), but rather played the Tekken games also by that time MK 4 had come out so I didn't really play a lot of the PS1 of MK Trilogy. So it was nice to finally revisit this version of MK Trilogy for the first time in about 15+ years.
7. Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero (PS1) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 5-6 hrs, beat the game & spared both Scorpion & Sareena on 1/7/26
This is one of the few games in the series I'd never played before despite knowing about it since the day it came out and the main reason why I never played it til now was because I'd heard just how bad it was so I avoided it (along with MK: Special Forces) like the plague. Now that I've finally played & beaten the game I'm so glad that I waited to play a version that included the ability to rewind the game/reverse your mistakes cause that made things a little less stressful despite having to consult a guide during certain parts since the game doesn't tell you shit. Overall I'm glad that I no longer have to play this game (I got the 3 Trophies associated with the game) and can finally scratch it off the list of MK games I've never played.
8. Mortal Kombat: Special Forces (PS1) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection), est. Playtime: 5 hrs, beat the game and earned all related trophies on 1/8/26
Just like with MK Mythologies: Sub-Zero I, prior to today, had never played this game and unlike with MK Mythologies the reason I didn't play this game for so long is because the premise didn't really excite/interest me. Though just like with MK Mythologies I was kinda glad I had waited to play/skipped playing this game for so long, but not because it was just as bad as Mythologies (it's honestly imo mediocre at best) but rather cause if I had played this game when it first came out I would've been disappointed. Mainly due to how short the game was & the shitty boss fights that you can easily win (if you can get close to them first that is) by spamming simple combos. Honestly I had fun running around beating up thugs and the (for Playstation 1 Standards) large levels you're given to explore, but other than that everything else about this game is mediocre imo.
9. Mortal Kombat 4 (Arcade) - PS5 (via MK Legacy Kollection) est. Playtime: 45 mins, beat the Arcade Tower on Warrior Difficulty w/Scorpion and earned the Platinum Trophy for the MK Legacy Kollection on 1/9/26
Of the 4 MK games that came out in the Arcades this and Mortal Kombat 3 are the only ones I didn't play when they came out and instead had one of their home console ports be my first experience with them. So it was somewhat interesting to finally play the original Arcade version of this game considering the home console versions had more playable characters, some additional modes and (if I remember correctly) not as cheap/cheating as the Arcade version was. Other than those 3 things the Arcade version was pretty close to the home console version and outside of the cheating AI (I did a few additional attempts at beating the Arcade Towers with different characters, but the cheating was so egregious that I only finished one Arcade Tower) I really enjoyed revisiting Mortal Kombat 4 (in general) for the first time since 1999.
10. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - PS5, est. Playtime: 21 hrs ,beat the game on Normal Difficulty with 80% Trophy completion & 92% Overall Completion on 1/12/26
I'm a big fan of the Indiana Jones movies, but the video games not as much so I was cautiously optimistic when this game was announced. Now that I've played it I gotta say this has got to be one of the best if not the best Indiana Jones games I've played. I enjoyed playing the game so much that I plan on getting & playing the DLC campaign Order of the Giants as well as 100% complete the game.
11. Street Fighter EX3 - PS2, est. Playtime: 1 hr 30 mins, beat Original Mode 8+ times on Normal Difficulty and unlocked all hidden characters except for Evil Ryu & M.Bison II on 1/13/26
When it comes to the EX games my only real experience prior to playing this game was Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha, which I had a lot of fond memories playing. Now when it comes to this game I honestly have no memory of ever playing it prior to this playthrough though it could be that this entry was imo extremely forgettable. I was able to zip through most of my multiple playthroughs without using a single continue on Normal/Medium difficulty and was able to unlock all but 2 of the hidden characters in the process so as far as fighting games go it imo wasn't really deep. I'd say this would be a mild curiousity for fans of the Street Fighter series and not much else, imo if you had to play one of the 2 EX games to make it to home consoles I'd say you're better off playing Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha than this game.