Yes, the Scorpion we all know and love from the famed Mortal
Kombat universe.
Sure, MKX takes a lot of ideas and animations from DC's fighting game, but the developers also improved upon Injustice's ideas, tweaked gameplay, added in new ideas, and set it in the Mortal
Kombat universe.
Previous Fighter Packs have somewhat loosely followed a formula when it comes to the characters being included, with two fighters having their origins in comic books, while the third and final figure came from the Mortal
Kombat universe.
Factions are basically 5 different groups that are represented in the Mortal
Kombat universe.
Since the original 1992 arcade game, the Mortal
Kombat universe has expanded to include over 8 video games, several films, comic books, a card game and even a live action stage show.
The most obvious choice, (besides a realistic Bowser) Ganondorf is the ultimate Nintendo bad guy whose look and attitude fit right in with the Mortal
Kombat universe.
Famous YouTube personality FouseyTube, known for pulling pranks on the unsuspecting public has been at it again, this time adding his own brilliant twist to the Mortal
Kombat universe by dressing up as Sub-Zero...
And of course, Sub-Zero hails from the Mortal
Kombat universe, and he's also one of the most popular characters in that franchise.
It's kind of hard to choose a character who would fit well into the Mortal
Kombat universe, with the blood and violence that's so associated with it.
«Since the Mortal
Kombat universe has a rich background in sorcery and magic,» Boon says, «this brings Superman down to a more level playing field.»
Famous YouTube personality FouseyTube, known for pulling pranks on the unsuspecting public has been at it again, this time adding his own brilliant twist to the Mortal
Kombat universe by dressing up as Sub-Zero...
But it's randomized Multiverse mode that's the standout here allowing you to complete various challenges for unlocks against DC standards, alternates (like Red Son version of Superman), and even characters from the Mortal
Kombat universe.
Not exact matches
The «Injustice» series nails that — it's basically a «Mortal
Kombat» game where you can battle as different superheroes from the DC comics
universe.
Its
universe keeps getting harder and harder to take seriously, and its microtransactions are borderline gross, but Mortal
Kombat X is a great fighting game all the same.
While the Mortal
Kombat reboot gets Kratos, who might fit in nicely with the SC
universe?
When Injustice: Gods Among Us released in 2013, fans of DC's superhero
universe and NetherRealm's iconic Mortal
Kombat series could not wait to get their hands on the revolutionary new superhero fighting game.
While we could've delved into Mortal
Kombat or other Warner - related franchises, we decided to keep this list limited to the DC
universe.
DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Jim Lee has redesigned the yellow ninja in order to fit into the comic
universe, and it is good to see that the very first guy I learned how to play as in Mortal
Kombat is still beating the snot out of everyone after all these years (not even alternate dimensions can stop him from harpooning fools in the chest).
And yet today we sit here and are ready to check out the latest entry in the MK
universe aptly named, Mortal
Kombat.
Funko has unveiled a new line of Funko Pops, and they're from the Mortal
Kombat video game
universe.
The last
universe I would think that it would be a good fit with the DC superheroes would be Mortal
Kombat.
With the news that Mortal
Kombat X will have platform exclusive fighters, I wondered who from Nintendo's
universe would be bad ass enough to take on Scorpion and co. if the game was to come to Wii U.
As a tournament fought over the fate of the
universe itself, Mortal
Kombat sees a lot of champions come and go.
The Multi-verse is probably the biggest time sink for those that aren't in the mood for a social slap down and it's not dissimilar in execution to the Towers in Mortal
Kombat X. Here, there are a selection of different alternate
universe planets at any given time, each of which offer a variety of missions; some open for any level fighter and others possibly restricting admission to a specified rank but would likely pay out better dividends.
The DC
universe meets Mortal
Kombat in Injustice: Gods Among Us, a unique crossover fighting game from NetherRealms.