Mortal Kombat (2011)
Mortal Kombat is a popular fighting video game franchise that has been around since 1992. After a long hiatus, Mortal Kombat returns to consoles with its trademark gruesome fatalities. The game features characters from the original trilogy, as well as some new ones, and allows for intense one-on-one battles between players. It also brings back classic Fatalities and Stage Fatalities in all their gory glory, allowing players to finish off opponents in gruesome fashion. In addition, there are numerous other modes of play available such as an extensive story mode and online multiplayer battles. With its return to consoles after a long absence, Mortal Kombat promises hours of thrilling action for fans of the series.
Platforms: DOS,Amiga,Super Nintendo Entertainment System,Sega Mega Drive/Genesis,Game Boy,Sega Game Gear,Arcade,Sega Master System/Mark III,Sega CD
Release date: 2011-04-19
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Mortal Kombat is one of the most iconic and beloved video games of all time. The side-scrolling fighting game, which was first released in 1992, features intense one-on-one combat with players able to utilize a variety of punches, kicks and special moves to defeat their opponent. But what really sets Mortal Kombat apart from other fighting games is its signature finishing move—the Fatality.
The Fatality is an over-the-top violent move that allows the winner to graphically kill their defeated opponent in a bloody finale. Each character has its own unique Fatality that can range from tearing off limbs or decapitations to electrocutions or incinerations. While many have criticized these gory finishers for being too graphic and gratuitous, they are also part of what makes Mortal Kombat so popular and memorable among gamers today.
Since its release nearly 25 years ago, Mortal Kombat has gone on to become one of gaming’s biggest franchises with eleven core entries plus numerous spinoffs and adaptations into film, television shows and comic books. The game remains just as fun as ever thanks largely due it still having some of the best action sequences around along with great characters designs coupled with those trademark Fatalities we all know and love (or fear). So if you’re looking for an intense fighter filled with bloodsoaked battles then look no further than Mortal Kombat!