

With any luck, the reboot will be something that gamers can enjoy universally – one with modern graphics that's engaging, fun to play, and has a quality storyline. Instead, fans got a 30th anniversary bundle that was lame by most standards.Ī reboot of a fighting game is a bit tough for me to relate to simply because I never played Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter II, or any fighting game for the storylines but I understand that's not the case for everyone. NetherRealm had the perfect opportunity to drop a reboot last year for the series' 30th anniversary. If the latest teaser is taken at face value, it'd be the second reboot for the series. In 2011, the series was rebooted and continued, albeit at a slower pace than before. Several mainline and spinoff games were delivered through the end of the 90s and throughout the 2000s. The pump had been primed and developers ran with it. By the following summer, Mortal Kombat was the second top-grossing arcade game behind NBA Jam.

Gamers couldn't funnel the quarters in fast enough. While there, I noticed that for the first time they not only had Mortal Kombat II, but the original Mortal Kombat and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 as well. This past weekend, I went to the Houston Arcade Expo for my annual classic arcade gaming fix. Fight through a brand new story featuring your favorite Mortal Kombat characters like you’ve never seen them before. Mortal Kombat 1 ushers in a new era of the iconic franchise with a new fighting system, game modes, and fatalities IMMERSIVE STORY CAMPAIGN. Mortal Kombat landed in arcades on October 8, 1992, with highly polished graphics and record levels of violence and gore. It really is a shame that Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection has been more or less abandoned on Steam/PC. Discover a reborn Mortal Kombat Universe created by the Fire God Liu Kang.
