Board Thread:Mortal Kombat X/@comment-5561191-20140912094911/@comment-5561191-20141006231212

For you guys who are crazy about Reptile (I really can't blame any of you for it) and can't wait for a hint or anything about him, go to Kano's Fatalities page in the wiki and see the video that shows his MK X fatality. It's the last one of the list, of course, right at the bottom of the page. Keep on watching it even after the fatality is performed.

Just to make it easier for you. Kano's Fatality page:  http://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Kano/Fatality_Theater?file=Mortal_Kombat_X_-_Kano_FULL_Fatality_(PAX_Prime)

About the strongest variations thing, I'm with you guys. I don't know if we should say anything before playing the game and actually testing the variations, but the concept is that each of them has its advantages and disadvantages.

In the page shared by MKRedemption19180, it was stated that Cassie Cage's Hollywood variation is the best one for now, mostly because of how easy it is to perform combos by using various attacks in a row in this variation. That means that this variation is good for people who rely on long and quick combos, chaining both melee and special attacks. But what if the person prefers to attack with projectiles from a distance instead of using close range combos? The person would be screwed in Hollywood.

It's also like Stryker in MK9. I hate his gameplay style because I'm a guy who relies on X-Ray attacks, and his one was extremely easy to be avoided (unless it's performed on Goro/Kintaro/Shao Kahn when they're tauting me). However, a person who prefers to keep the opponent at a distance would love Stryker, because he has all those pistols and grenade throw moves. Stryker sucks for me, but is one of the best choices for this other person. It's just too relative, and that's exactly how it's supposed to be.