Closer to a flesh - and - blood
mortal than a video game avatar (with the one exception where she climbs a rock after a stomach wound), Vikander is also more vulnerable and flawed, making her journey worth caring about when she's not bulletproof or invincible, just believably resilient, gutsy and resourceful in her problem - solving and physical challenges.
Not exact matches
With the
game coming to PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and the PC if we are to believe the earlier Amazon Listing on Amazon UK, From what I gathered from the trailer, we can look forward to using environments to our advantage which is a feature taken from Injustice: Gods Among Us and in the earlier
Mortal Kombat
games from the old days, we see the return of the X-Ray (poor Sub-Zero), we can also hope to expect dynamic stages and environmental assets at our disposal and hopefully level transitions, Along with all that we see that Scorpion and Sub-Zero have new moves to them and if the fatality at the end of the
video is Scorpions new fatality then I am more
than excited for this
game!
When people think about the sex, blood, and over-the-top violence in
video games, they're more
than likely thinking about any
game in the
Mortal Kombat series, which began in 1992, shocking and intriguing everyone with its dark yet somehow light - hearted tone (unintentionally helping to create the ESRB... It's that thing that gives out ratings that you're supposed to heed (though let's face it, no one does).
While Street Fighter grossed more money
than the
Mortal Kombat arcade
games,
Mortal Kombat should be noted on this list due to the fact that it was the
video game that prompted the creation of the ESRB as we know it today.