This Mortal Kombat video goes into detail about the process of creating fatalities. Of course Mortal Kombat has been refused classification in Australia, and most of us haven’t been able to play it, but what this video really illustrates is just how impotent fatalities are. They’re essentially an adult, advanced replication of games you would play as a kid, pretending to die in the most bizarre ways possible.
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Yes, everything you’ve already heard is absolutely true. The next Mortal Kombat game is going to feature characters from DC comics including Batman and Superman. The only other two characters announced were Scorpion and Sub Zero but it was enough to whip the gathered crowd at Midway’s Gamer’s Day in Vegas into a frenzy of hoots and hollers.