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Mortal Kombat

  • Video Game
  • 2011
  • 18
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4.8K
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A reboot of the Mortal Kombat franchise with a retcon to the earliest periods in the series, featuring a multitude of game modes.A reboot of the Mortal Kombat franchise with a retcon to the earliest periods in the series, featuring a multitude of game modes.A reboot of the Mortal Kombat franchise with a retcon to the earliest periods in the series, featuring a multitude of game modes.

  • Director
    • Dominic Cianciolo
  • Writers
    • Alexander Barrentine
    • Ed Boon
    • Brian Chard
  • Stars
    • Ronald M. Banks
    • Dana Lyn Baron
    • Ed Boon
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4.8K
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    • Director
      • Dominic Cianciolo
    • Writers
      • Alexander Barrentine
      • Ed Boon
      • Brian Chard
    • Stars
      • Ronald M. Banks
      • Dana Lyn Baron
      • Ed Boon
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ronald M. Banks
    • Quan Chi
    • (voice)
    Dana Lyn Baron
    Dana Lyn Baron
    • Sonya Blade
    • (voice)
    Ed Boon
    Ed Boon
      Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
      Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
      • Kratos
      • (voice)
      • (as TC Carson)
      Bob Carter
      Bob Carter
      • Shao Kahn
      • (voice)
      • …
      Tom Choi
      Tom Choi
      • Liu Kang
      • (voice)
      Richard Epcar
      Richard Epcar
      • Raiden
      • (voice)
      Jin Hyong
      • Kung Lao
      • (voice)
      • …
      Andrew Kishino
      Andrew Kishino
      • Shang Tsung
      • (voice)
      • …
      Ken Lally
      Ken Lally
      • Smoke
      • (voice)
      • …
      Linda Lee
      • Jade
      • (voice)
      David Lodge
      David Lodge
      • Kabal
      • (voice)
      Jim McCance
      • PD Radio Op
      • (voice)
      • …
      Michael McConnohie
      Michael McConnohie
      • Kano
      • (voice)
      • …
      Matthew Mercer
      Matthew Mercer
      • Kurtis Stryker
      • (voice)
      • (as Matt Mercer)
      • …
      Jim Miller
      • Sub-Zero
      • (voice)
      • …
      Lani Minella
      Lani Minella
      • Sheeva
      • (voice)
      • …
      Larry Omaha
      • Nightwolf
      • (voice)
      • Director
        • Dominic Cianciolo
      • Writers
        • Alexander Barrentine
        • Ed Boon
        • Brian Chard
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      User reviews14

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      8AndreiPavlov

      Mortales Kombates for the faint of heart, housewives, and softies

      This game is quite a cinematic experience, so reviewing it on IMDb is appropriate.

      In our country this game has been always appreciated by those who liked fantasy fighting PC games with lots of blood and guts flying about. Remember playing the first MK and enjoying its roster and fighting moves. The present-day MK for PS3 is a present to such people.

      Some minor things do spoil the enjoyment though. And they have been mentioned already in the other comments.

      The biggest flaw for me here is the difficulty of the whole game. If you want to sit back and enjoy kicking butts on big screen without insane prior memorizing of the button combinations for special moves, fatalities, etc., you will have to play it on the "Beginner" level. And even then your skills will be tested intensively, because some of the foes are almost impossible to overcome. The only good news here is that the impressive "X-ray" moves can be easily performed (just 2 buttons to be pressed).

      When played "UFC 3: Undisputed", used to get angry by the importance of remembering many button combinations. Well, now, after playing MK with the "Easy" setting, UFC's "Experienced" level seems to be kid-stuff. And as to something like "Fight Night 3" - that's super easy even on the hardest level if compared to the abhorrently painstaking MK controls.

      As to the other flaws - they are too few and insignificant to be mentioned. But one thing should have been used in gameplay: the ability to turn on "Simulation" mode, because sometimes it gets repetitive that the fighters are moving lightning-fast even after long combos and after receiving great amounts of damage. Would like to see at least some deterioration of their movements and blows after getting X-rayed, for instance. In other words, the damage system could and should have been much better.

      In every other aspect the game shines and delivers what we have been waiting for: deep as an ocean story, bloody fights, ridiculous speeches (check out Johnny Cage's ignorance and cockiness), tongue-in-cheek storytelling, reliable time-tested roster with cool fighters of different origin to choose from, and all manner of MK unlockable paraphernalia. It's the whole MK universe presented on 1 PS3 disc, which is not very expensive by the way (Borderlands' price tag exceeds it almost by 3 times here).

      To sum it up: it is simply outstanding that the creators of MK for PS3 succeeded to merge PATHOS, STUPIDITY, and GORE. It's definitely for the kids but banned for them. Nonsense? No, just "Mortales Kombates"! If you are a grown-up and play such games, then you are not a reasonable person. The PS3 game box should have the following warning upon it: "Verboten!!!"

      An 8 out of 10 (still have to beat the Tower challenge and, suppose, it should be ultra-ridiculous). Thanks for attention.
      9garnet87

      Choose your destiny!!

      Less than twenty years ago I played my first Mortal Kombat game,Mortal Kombat II and it was awesome,great characters, great moves, everything was great. After that Mortal Kombat 3 arrived with more new characters and it was much faster than previous part.In effect both parts were excellent. But unfortunately since then everything goes wrong,the game is completely changed,game loses speed,almost looks like Tekken.

      Finally we have Mortal Kombat 9,a game worthy of the previous parts,everything have returned to the old,characters,speed,playability and enjoyment of what we once had when we played the game,great job.

      But I have some remarks on game,some characters look much better in the previous parts than new,for example Liu Kang,he looks like a girl. And many other costumes are desperate but luckily we have another option and retro costumes,but as I said some characters again look desperate. That's all I can blame,generally the game is great,totally retro,I recommend everyone to try it,really great game,I hope the next part will be the same....
      10folnik

      10!

      In my opinion, the best Mortal Kombat since the Midways became Netherrealm studios. I am glad to see the return of the 2v2 mode and the appearance of the Necropolis, where you can control the statistics of the characters' victories. The most difficult final boss in the history of Mortal Kombat... There is no such onslaught as from Shao Kahn from anyone. The best range, the mutilations look good, the atmosphere of a real Mortal Kombat. It's good that I had an Xbox, Kratos is a cool guy, but Mortal Kombat is good WITHOUT HYPE of guest (unnecessary) characters.

      I'm giving the game the fattest ten. Since at the time when she came out, I did not notice any disadvantages. 10 out of 10.
      4Kevin_Universe

      Famaliar, But Not Faithful

      The concept behind this game's story mode is good, but it changes the MK universe as a whole and has some points in the story mode where characters go completely out of character. The story mode also has a lot of continuity errors such as Reptile already being a Reptile in the first tournament when he is supposed to be human looking. He then devolves over time into his reptilian looking form. Speaking of the ninjas, only some of them have the classic mk1 look at the first tournament while others like Sub-Zero and Scorpion have detailed outfits. Overall there is a lot of inconsistencies with this title's story and design, but a new spin with this generation of consoles on Mortal Kombat is refreshing.
      7ImmortalKira

      A Sexy Good Start

      The NRS era of Mortal Kombat marks a significant shift after the chaotic mess that was Armageddon. Following the nonsensical storylines, the decision to reset the timeline was a smart move that gave the series a fresh start. While the stories in this era still have their weak points, they don't reach the level of disarray seen in Armageddon. In terms of narrative, this era is an improvement, though it's still not without its flaws.

      But let's get to the real highlight of the NRS era: the sheer amount of sexual appeal. Female characters are presented with an abundance of revealing outfits, turning up the heat in a way that hadn't been seen before. From Kitana to Sonya, and even Kira's cameo appearance-where she wore her alternate, more revealing costume from Deception/Armageddon-the NRS era certainly didn't hold back on showcasing its female fighters. Kira's brief inclusion, before being scrapped and replaced by Skarlet, was a frustrating moment for me, especially since her appearance was one of the more eye-catching cameos.

      On the gameplay side, the timeline reset also led to some interesting decisions, like making Kabal a good guy for part of the story, which was an amusing twist. Watching him get pulled back into the darkness by Kano was a fun dynamic, adding some layers to Kabal's character. While the stories may not be as bad as Armageddon, there's still a lot that doesn't quite stick, but overall, the reset was a good call.

      Another huge win for this era was the introduction of the best guest character ever: Kratos. His inclusion was a perfect fit for Mortal Kombat's brutal world. The sheer savagery of his fighting style and his incredible Fatality made him feel right at home, and honestly, he's probably the best guest character the series has ever seen.

      Unfortunately, the NRS era wasn't without its own missteps. A notable frustration was the lack of creativity when it came to Fatalities. Kira, who was known for her mix of Kano and Sonya's moves in Deception, had her iconic Fatality effectively stolen by Mileena, a move that felt lazy and disappointing for fans who appreciated Kira's original style. This lack of innovation soured an otherwise solid era of Mortal Kombat.

      In conclusion, the NRS era breathed new life into the Mortal Kombat franchise, with a solid reset of the timeline, plenty of fanservice, and iconic guest characters like Kratos. However, the series still struggles with creativity, particularly when it comes to Fatalities and storytelling. Still, it was a huge improvement over the shambles of Armageddon.

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      • Trivia
        The first Mortal Kombat to allow Johnny Cage to perform his "crotch punch" on female characters.
      • Goofs
        When Shang Tsung shoots down the rescue helicopter, a considerable amount of smoke rises into the air, but during the fight that follows and every shot in the following cut scenes, the smoke is gone.
      • Quotes

        Johnny Cage: [after defeating Reptile] He got *Caged*. That's it, ha, ha. Oh yeah. I'm *so* pretty.

        [Points to several fighters]

        Johnny Cage: And I'm taking *you* down, I'm taking *you* down, and I'm taking *you* out and I'm taking *you* out

        [Points to Sonya]

        Johnny Cage: and I'm taking *you* out... for dinner.

      • Connections
        Featured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Wins and Fails of E3 2010 (2010)

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        • April 19, 2011 (United States)
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        • NetherRealm Studios
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