Forgot password?  |  Register  |    
User Name:     Password:    
Mortal Kombat (PlayStation 3)

NetherRealm Wants to Make More Than Mortal Kombat Games

Ed Boon can't imagine leaving the series behind, but wants to diversify.

Since the early 1990s, Ed Boon has worked on the Mortal Kombat series almost exclusively. He created the arena-based arcade shooter The Grid back in 2001, but besides that, Boon (and most of the team that now comprises NetherRealm Studios) has been all about the gory fighting franchise. With the latest Mortal Kombat game selling over 3 million copies so far, it seems like a foregone conclusion that Boon and his team would want to get cranking on another iteration right away. Or is it? In a new interview, Mr. Boon talks just a bit about the future of NetherRealm.

Read more »

2 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

PixlBit's 2011 Supplemental Awards

Just when you thought awards season was over...

Last month we announced our Game of the Year award winners by genre, platform and overall game of the year, but we weren’t through showcasing the best that 2011 had to offer.  With so many games deserving of the moniker Game of the Year we have decided to expand our awards ceremony into 2012 with the 2011 Supplemental Awards.  These awards seek to recognize games that excelled in a specific area whether it be through technical achievement, sheer enjoyability or utter disappointment.

Read more »

1 Comment
Leave Your Comment »

Writer’s Guild of America Video Game Award Finalists Announced

Without (much) further ado, we present the nominees...

The Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) annually awards one standout game released within the year for its refined narrative.  For the past five years the WGA has presented such an award and today they have released this year's batch of nominees.

Read more »

2 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

Mortal Kombat Review

Mortal Kombat is back, but should it have stayed in the 90s with C&C Music Factory and Crystal Pepsi?

Who would have guessed that the 2009 release of Street Fighter IV would bring the fighting game scene of the 90s back with a vengeance? While the genre has never truly gone away, there was something about the release of Capcom’s fourth numbered entry in the SF series that seemed to remind gamers of all types that it’s fun to beat the crap out of your family and friends. Of course, a return to the fighting scene of the 90s also means a glut of also-rans showing up, and even though it might not be as crowded as it was in, say, 1994, separating the gems from the stinkers can be an issue. This is the challenge that Ed Boon faced as he released the 9th Mortal Kombat game onto consoles, but I can say with confidence that the new MK uppercuts the competition just as it did way back in 1992.

Read more »

0 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

Mortal Kombat: Legacy - Episode 2

Here's episode two of the new series, fresh for your viewing:

Read more »

0 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

Mortal Kombat: Legacy - Episode 1

New live-action webseries from Warner Bros. has over 5 million hits since its premiere last Tuesday. Here is episode one:

Read more »

0 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

Kratos to be Featured in Mortal Kombat 9 on the PS3

The upcoming Mortal Kombat title on the PlayStation 3 will feature Kratos from the God of War series. No word on if a special character will come to the Xbox 360 version.

Read more »

5 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

Ermac, Goro, Sonya Confirmed for Mortal Kombat 9?

Posts on the Midway forums with some convincing evidence bring about the question.

Days ago, user AdrianJames on the Midway Forums posted a few different images supposedly taken from within Neatherealm Studios, the headquarters of the developer of the upcoming title, Mortal Kombat 9.

Read more »

5 Comments
Leave Your Comment »

Mortal Kombat Preview

Mortal Kombat is done messing around with its return to 2d gameplay.

After sitting in a line without moving for nearly an hour, I was about rip out some spines after getting inside the Mortal Kombat demo. Luckily, the game did all of that for me. The developer demoing the game showed us the brutal return to the franchise's roots, and its never looked better. The moves now feature a see through effect for when characters hit their opponents particularity hard. Showing bones breaking and muscles tearing through the skin, it really makes for some awesome presentation.

Read more »

6 Comments
Leave Your Comment »
Posts 1 - 9   1 

Filter

Type:
Author:
  

Related Media