Oh boy you had to remind me of the continue screen of that games. but as the series as a whole I have to say the fatailes because as a result of them I grew to fear the series yes fear the series due to over abundance of blood and gore.Hi, i know this is gonna sound stupid, but as a kid MK4 scared the ever loving shit out of me, in retrospect MK4 is the goofiest MK title, but the dark ominous atmosphere espcially in goro's lair, and that one stage with the big blue face things, the continue thing where the character was falling down in a well, plus i mean i was friggin 5 or 6, and my cousin's used to tease me because they knew it scared me shitless, and scorpion's get over here was just the worst of them all.
What about y'all am i alone on this lol?
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I remember vaguely how mortal kombat was king during the 90's everybody and their mom has been talking about it gotten to the point where random news stations are talking how violent the game is.You're missing the most important part of its history. Mortal Kombat 1 and 2 were massive hits and the series became a cultural phenomenon in the early '90s, and MK3 was still a big hit in 1995. It was one of the first video games to get a Hollywood live action movie for a reason. Even the digitized graphics were cool and cutting edge for a few years, as everyone was chasing realism and 3D wasn't quite there yet. The problem is it completely floundered after that as video games transitioned to 3D in the 32-bit era, and before long it became more of a niche series, with several poorly received entries and spin-offs, while things like digitized sprites were now seen as dated and corny in retrospect. There was still some goodwill associated to the name for many who'd grown up with it, but the die-hards who still cared were just hoping for a return to glory.
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I remember vaguely how mortal kombat was king during the 90's everybody and their mom has been talking about it gotten to the point where random news stations are talking how violent the game is.You're missing the most important part of its history. Mortal Kombat 1 and 2 were massive hits and the series became a cultural phenomenon in the early '90s, and MK3 was still a big hit in 1995. It was one of the first video games to get a Hollywood live action movie for a reason. Even the digitized graphics were cool and cutting edge for a few years, as everyone was chasing realism and 3D wasn't quite there yet. The problem is it completely floundered after that as video games transitioned to 3D in the 32-bit era, and before long it became more of a niche series, with several poorly received entries and spin-offs, while things like digitized sprites were now seen as dated and corny in retrospect. There was still some goodwill associated to the name for many who'd grown up with it, but the die-hards who still cared were just hoping for a return to glory.