Marcus Fenix to land in Mortal Kombat?
According to an online exchange between 2 developers we may be seeing Marcus Fenix landing in Mortal Kombat soon enough
According to an online exchange between 2 developers we may be seeing Marcus Fenix landing in Mortal Kombat soon enough
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Not too long ago, we posted a Scorpion vignette, showing his history and the reasons for his eternal feud with Sub-Zero. Warner Interactive have released another Scorpion-focused trailer of Netherrealms’ Mortal Kombat 9 – this time showing lots of gameplay. I’m not the biggest fan of the over-the-top fighting series, but I have to admit this looks pretty good; much, …
The 9th Mortal Kombat looks, by all accounts, to be a fine return to form for the formerly faltering fatality-fuelled fighter. I’ll be honest in saying that I’ve pretty much hated almost every iteration since the 2nd; the dial-a-combos introduced in 3 made it a game about who could press buttons quickest – and the weapon-based gameplay introduced afterwards made …
The last Mortal Kombat, pitting the series’ stalwarts against characters from DC comic’s stable was T-rated – meaning the game was devoid of the gratuitous, over-the-top violence the series is known for. Mortal Kombat 9 – due next year – won’t be quite as tame. "We’re going to be as M-rated as we’ve ever been," said series co-creator Ed Boon. …
Ed Boon, one of the creators of the violent, over-the-top fighter Mortal Kombat has been teasing the ninth game in the series quite a bit lately. The game’s been in development for what seems like a lifetime – but at least we now know it’s not vapourware. While little is known about the game so far, there’s much speculation that …
Remember Goro, the big scary 9 foot tall bad guy with four arms and a bad haircut? Of course you do, he was the final boss in the original Mortal Kombat a formidable foe to say the least. Now as you remember, the original Mortal Kombat used digitised versions of real actors for all of the in game characters. The …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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