Inspired by next gen technology, this edition of Mortal
Kombat mixes dynamic gameplay and cinematic presentations to create a mind blowing, gruesome, fight to the end experience.
Not exact matches
Mortal
Kombat X's are
Mixed at best.
There's a certain charm to this fighting game... it's not cartoon style like Street Fighter... but it's not animated photos like Mortal
Kombat, it's almost a
mix of the two.
On the track, sounds from the game are
mixed with scratches, sounds from Mortal
Kombat, Super Bowl commentary, a Wild Magnolias drum loop, and a Roy Ayers bass loop.
It all starts with a good - though slightly less than Mortal
Kombat 9's -
mix of characters that are well balanced.
The fighting in Mortal
Kombat is really a great
mix of old and new.
What happens when you
mix Mortal
Kombat and tower defense?
The popular (and violently graphic) Mortal
Kombat game series is ramping up brutalities while adding four new characters into the
mix in the latest upcoming installment Mortal
Kombat X from NetherRealm Studios.
Similarly in the
mix is MGS5: The Phantom Pain, which had a new trailer for fans, Grand Theft Auto 5 which is coming to next gen consoles, and Mortal
Kombat X, which showed off some of its gruesome gameplay.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
mixes the fighting prowess of gaming's goriest brawler, Mortal
Kombat, with a roster of DC Comics stars to finally give everyone a chance to see whether Batman or Superman would win in a fight.