Though Mortal Kombat always garnered something of a competitive scene, the franchise has traditionally been appreciated more for its spectacle than anything else. Competitive fighting games have grown immensely on the world stage over the last decade or so, however .
The Mortal Kombat franchise has always had a knack and propensity for exploring new territory, and the result is a storied 30 year history littered with home runs, as well as an understandable amount of strikeouts. Many a conversation and .
It's got to be the one that introduced Hsu Hao, right? Or maybe it's Mortal Kombat 11 with all the obvious fan favorites that were skipped? Perhaps the dishonor should go to Mortal Kombat 4 for ditching Mileena .
Mortal Kombat Deception was a fine game. but not for its new character additions. Midway was clearly focusing a ton of their efforts on expanding the Mortal Kombat experience in the 3D era, and used the new character creativity reserves .
We recently released a video detailing the worst characters introduced in each 3D Mortal Kombat game, and though there was most certainly strong competition, the winner in Mortal Kombat Deception was the strikingly bland Dairou.Not only was Dairou painfully .