The Mortal
Kombat reboot was a fantastic game that surprisingly offered single player user's tons of content.
The Mortal
Kombat reboot that released back in 2011 is largely known for successfully reinvigorating gaming's bloodiest fighting franchise.
The game is a follow up to the critically acclaimed Mortal
Kombat reboot of 2011 (also known as MK9), and is set for release in 2015 on PS3, PS4, XBox 360, XBox One, and PC.
I've been feeling all sorts of nostalgia for my early years in gaming ever since the Mortal
Kombat reboot was announced last
Like the Mortal
Kombat reboot, the game has a lengthy story mode using the in - game models.
Since 2011's Mortal
Kombat reboot, we've seen games that hold up as proper competitive fighters rather than relying on shock value and wackiness, with quality ramping up with each subsequent release — the first Injustice showed real promise and improvement, with Mortal Kombat X the most refined and creative of all the team's projects.
The developers also weren't afraid to show Lara taking a punishing beating during her journey, putting her through a series of brutal physical injuries portrayed with such realism that I actually found myself wincing, something that I haven't done since seeing the 2009 Mortal
Kombat reboot's X-ray moves.
When NetherRealm Studios switched focus from their Mortal
Kombat reboot to develop a fighting game involving superheroes and villains, the Injustice series was born.
Last year's Mortal
Kombat reboot was exactly what the die - hard fans wanted.
While the Mortal
Kombat reboot gets Kratos, who might fit in nicely with the SC universe?
Not exact matches
It's a novel idea and done right it could have been an interesting
reboot of the Mortal
Kombat franchise, but alas it isn't so.
James Wan talks Aquaman rumors and the Mortal
Kombat movie
reboot.
Though originally made as part of Tancharoen's pitch for a
reboot of the film franchise to Warner Bros., who owns the license, there will be no new Mortal
Kombat movie.
Mortal
Kombat (
Reboot version), Injustice, Street Fighter 4 All versions also that upcoming add on for PC, Tekken to come soon.
Longtime Mortal
Kombat fans had to go through several mediocre titles before NetherRealm released the excellent 2011
reboot.
Mortal
Kombat X just means it is a direct sequel to Mortal
Kombat in 2011 which is technically Mortal
Kombat IX, considering the
reboot told the tale of the earlier Mortal
Kombat games, we can be sure that X will continue the story of the Outer Realm and hopefully we can see them being retold in beautiful HD.
You can still rip your victim's head off as you could when playing the original Mortal
Kombat, but the
reboot lets you kill and torture your victims in new ways.
NetherRealm Studios are coming off a high after their well - received 2011
reboot of Mortal
Kombat and incredibly fun DC Comics themed fighter Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Each of the previous games put them in good stead for this tenth
Kombat game - namely the
reboot in 2011 plus Injustice: Gods Among Us, or Mortal
Kombat: DC Comics Version.
New Line cinema has announced that they will be giveing the Mortal
Kombat film series a
reboot with director Kevin Tancharoen on board.
Been holding off on last year's surprise - hit
reboot of Mortal
Kombat?
Following up directly on the events of that
reboot, Mortal
Kombat X takes the best elements of NetherRealm's recent outings and combines them with a revamped roster to create the kind of pure mayhem that only Mortal
Kombat can provide.
For those whose only prior experience with Mortal
Kombat was the stellar 2011
reboot, this seems like an awesome new feature.
In this episode of The
Reboot, host Rio Pesino breaks down the Wii sales numbers and other gaming news for the week, including Midway's latest Mortal
Kombat game, a delay of another Midway title and Pro Gamers in the Olympics?
Going into this review I have to admit I wasn't necessarily all that excited to play yet another
reboot of the Mortal
Kombat franchise.
NetherRealm Studios almost solved the conundrum with Mortal
Kombat, a
reboot that backed up its cinematic story mode with competent combat.
A few years ago, NetherRealm Studios
rebooted the iconic Mortal
Kombat franchise bringing the series to new heights.
NetherRealm Studio's
reboot of Mortal
Kombat was a great reintroduction to the characters and lore of the industry's most brutal fighting game.
Studios is looking to start production on a
reboot of 1995 film Mortal
Kombat.
Join me as I cover the
reboot in part 3 of The Evolution of Mortal
Kombat.
Mortal
Kombat X is a direct descendant of the last entry in the series, taking many of the key elements of that
reboot, such as the bone - crunching X-Ray moves, and building on them, incorporating one or two additions from Netherealms last project Injustice: Gods Among Us, including the stage specific interactions.
Before NeatherRealm's
reboot of Mortal
Kombat, I never really enjoyed them.
Netherrealm is the absolute champ at taking the simple one - on - one fighting game and adapting it around a compelling single - player story - and has been ever since it gave Mortal
Kombat a gory
reboot in 2011.
Mortal
Kombat on console was a nice
reboot of the long running and gory fighting series.
The last outing for the Mortal
Kombat franchise was back in 2011 with a
reboot and return to the 2D fighting style.
Several months ago, a director by the name of Kevin Tancharoen uploaded a proposal trailer for a Mortal
Kombat movie
reboot.
The creators of 2011's «Mortal
Kombat»
reboot return in 2013 with a «Injustice: Gods Among Us,» a gritty, DC Comics - based video game brawler starring Superman, Batman, Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman and others.
The fatalities in this
reboot are very gruesome, pushing the M - rating to the limit with the goriest and violent finishers ever put into a Mortal
Kombat game and are not for the faint of heart.
Interactive Release Date: April 16, 2013 Price: $ 59.99 Official: Injustice «A strong contender arrives» NetherRealm Studio's 2011
reboot of Mortal
Kombat was a well received and well done title that... Continue reading Injustice: Gods Among Us Review
Only available on the PS3 and Vita versions of the 2011
reboot Mortal
Kombat, Kratos is the protagonist of Sony's God of War series.
I would say that this is what happens when one steps away from a franchise for a decade, but considering that the most recent Mortal
Kombat title for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 purposefully reset and
rebooted the saga with time travel, I'd say that the creative time behind it all knew just how convoluted and confusing things had become and decided to cut bait and start fresh with the familiar and well - known elements in place.
When the Mortal
Kombat franchise was
rebooted in 2011, the new flagship game (titled Mortal
Kombat) was...
Despite the big timeline changes with the
reboot in MK9, Shujinko can still make an appearance in Mortal
Kombat X.
While Street Fighter and Mortal
Kombat have seen many iterations over the years, Killer Instinct only had two titles to its name back in the day (though the 2013
reboot has helped revive interest in the brand).