The Mortal Kombat franchise has come a long way since its inception in 1992, but there are still fans who appreciate the original game's contribution to the fighting game genre. One such fan has taken it upon themselves to create an HD rendering of the game's main characters, showcasing what they would look like with a modern twist.
MK's impact on the gaming industry cannot be overstated, as it was one of the first games to feature over-the-top violence and brutal finishing moves. The game's use of real actors also set it apart from its peers at the time.
Despite its controversial nature, Mortal Kombat has persevered through the years and continues to release new installments. In fact, the game's initial release was so shocking to the media that it led to the formation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, which still rates video games to this day.
Twitter user afredenucci_ recently shared a clip showcasing the original Mortal Kombat fighters' iconic stances next to their high-definition overhauls in preparation for the upcoming twelfth mainline installment. In the 1992 release, actors were digitally inserted into the game, resulting in characters that looked like video game avatars due to the limited technology at the time. However, the new HD versions of each fighter have a more realistic appearance while still retaining their classic looks.
Mortal Kombat 1, set to release on September 19, represents a soft reboot for the franchise and acts as a sequel to the 2019 11th installment. Co-creator Ed Boon remains onboard for the new entry, serving as the creative director. Alongside writer and designer John Tobias, the pair likely never imagined the significant impact their ultra-violent fighting game would have on the industry.
Mortal Kombat is renowned not only for its intense violence, but also for its iconic roster of characters. With Scorpion and Sonya Blade leading the charge, these beloved fighters have become synonymous with the franchise over the years. Fortunately, it appears that the newest installment in the series will continue to feature these fan-favorites. Mortal Kombat 1 is set to release on September 19 for PC, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X/S.
Source: DSO Gaming