The fighting game genre has many notable franchises. One of the earliest to earn iconic status is Mortal Kombat. It punched its way onto the arcade scene in 1992 and quickly found its way to the home console market, wowing players with at-the-time realistic visuals and controversial over–the–top gore. That controversial...
VOD live! This time we have western #animation#youtubepoops! And a bit of #pride YTPs too.
The sources are pretty varied, there's a lot of good stuff in here from Mortal Wombat to Jimmy Nutren to Gravity Falls!
I believe this is the first time seeing Smoke, Rain, and Kung Lao in the game, as well as kameos for Frost, Cyrax, Sektor, Scorpion, and Kung Lao. In the livestream, devs acknowledged that they've received the feedback on the movement speed and are working on it. You can also use kameos for movement, like equipping Kung Lao's...
Max has quite notably disliked MK11. While I enjoyed that game a whole lot, I can understand his complaints with it, and this is channeling some of my favorite parts of a game like Skullgirls; or at least, at this early stage, it seems like it could.
With the announcement that Jean Claude Van Damme will be playing Johnny Cage, it's worth looking back at what happened in the first #MortalKombat game to prevent this. #videogamehistory
It was originally going to be a game idea heavily inspired by Bloodsport, so why did it become an original IP?
The standard version of the tale goes that when Williams contacted Van Damme, he had a pre-existing contract with a video game company to use his likeness.
What this game was and who was the developer has been cause for speculation, but it may not be an accurate rememberance.
According to Roger Sharpe - yes, the pinball guy - who was in charge of licensing for Williams, he was the one tasked with contacting Van Damme's agents.
He says that the reason it never went through is that he was being given the run around, not because of a contract conflict.
Sharpe says afterwards that he convinced John Tobias to develop his own original characters.
Mortal Kombat 1 - Official Banished Trailer (www.youtube.com)
When banished, one can seek redemption or embrace chaos.
The evolution of the Mortal Kombat series (blog.playstation.com)
The fighting game genre has many notable franchises. One of the earliest to earn iconic status is Mortal Kombat. It punched its way onto the arcade scene in 1992 and quickly found its way to the home console market, wowing players with at-the-time realistic visuals and controversial over–the–top gore. That controversial...
Mortal Kombat 1 - Official Keepers of Time Trailer (www.youtube.com)
Mortal Kombat 1 - Official Kombat Pack Roster Reveal Trailer (www.youtube.com)
Justice. Their way. Introducing your roster for the Mortal Kombat 1 Kombat Pack fighters.
Mortal Kombat 1 - Official Umgadi Trailer (www.youtube.com)
Umgadi warriors are chosen for greatness, and they will uphold their duties at any cost. Cross them at your own risk.
Mortal Kombat II [Genesis] - play as Jade (www.youtube.com)
This is a playthrough of single player mode using Jade in the Genesis/Mega Drive version of Mortal Kombat II. Click the link for more information.
Mortal Kombat 1 - Official Lin Kuei Trailer (www.youtube.com)
I believe this is the first time seeing Smoke, Rain, and Kung Lao in the game, as well as kameos for Frost, Cyrax, Sektor, Scorpion, and Kung Lao. In the livestream, devs acknowledged that they've received the feedback on the movement speed and are working on it. You can also use kameos for movement, like equipping Kung Lao's...
Mortal Kombat 1 crams a multiverse of pain into one game (www.polygon.com)
It’s so pretty, but so bloody
Unreleased (until now) MK3 test stage footage! (www.youtube.com)
Very early MK3 footage, unreleased until very recently.
SO MUCH HAS CHANGED - Mortal Kombat 1 Hands-On First Impressions With K&M (www.youtube.com)
I PLAYED MORTAL KOMBAT 1! | Hands-On 4K Gameplay & Impressions [Maximilian Dood] (www.youtube.com)
Max has quite notably disliked MK11. While I enjoyed that game a whole lot, I can understand his complaints with it, and this is channeling some of my favorite parts of a game like Skullgirls; or at least, at this early stage, it seems like it could.
Mortal Kombat 1: PS5 hands-on report and Ed Boon Q&A (blog.playstation.com)
Early hands-on details from NetherRealm’s fatality-fueled fighter, and new nuggets of wisdom from series co-creator Ed Boon.