Mortal Kombat (2011 video game)

Mortal Kombat (2011 video game) is the title for the upcoming 9th fighting game in the Mortal Kombat series, currently in development by the newly named NetherRealm Studios (formerly WB Games Chicago).

The game was first hinted at by developer Ed Boon on January 2009, shortly after the release of the previous game in the franchise, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.

On June 18, 2009, Boon confirmed in his Twitter page that they were performing motion capture for the game.

He also revealed that the game is not related to the Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe game, and that they were again aiming for a "Mature" rating, contrarily to the "Teen" rating attained by the previous game.

Plot
In a most recent interview, more of the plot has been revealed. The story retells the events of the original trilogy, in an alternate timeline where Raiden receives a message from himself in the prime future where Armageddon has happened and Shao Kahn became the supreme leader of all the realms. Because of this plot, characters and scenarios present are the classic ones, bringing the old back to new and starting a new conflict.thumb|300px|right|The Opening Cinematic to MK 9

Gameplay
The normal blows have changed a lot, instead of having a few punches and kicks divided between high and low, now there's a button for each limb: front arm, front leg, back arm, and back leg. This combines with most martial arts techniques. The player also can make many special moves and execute them without much effort. Also added with new gameplay is the intro and outro animations. Each character will have a different intro and outro, depending if they decided to do a fatality or not.

The controls also refer a lot to Mortal Kombat 3, with the clash limited to a single plane, the fastest pace of struggle, many movements that throw the opponent into the air, and several others that take advantage of aerial combat. The "run" button will not come back, but there will be a quick dash and paste to the player's opponent and inflict even more damage if they're quick in getting their combo. Also out is the infamous system "dial-a-Kombo", which was introduced in MK3 and used pre-defined sequences of buttons to execute "ready" combos. The combos are more akin to those found in MK1 and MKII, consisting largely of chaining regular attacks and special moves together. In the words of Ed Boon: "You're making your own combos. We aren't programming them in as much". This brings a lot of freedom to play and with the speed of return, as it is very easy to improvise a few effective beatings.

Another welcome return are the "real" Fatalities. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon used the infamous Kreate-a-fatality and Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe used far less violent versions of the finishers. Now violence is back with great pride, this time the team began creating the game for fatalities, an element that was before the end of the development cycle. From this process emerged ideas how to combine fatalities, "before, Kung Lao had a fatality in which he cut a guy in half and another in which he beheaded a person, now he has one where he does both," claims Ed Boon in an interview with Giant Bomb. Surprisingly, Babalities have also returned from MK 3.thumb|300px|right|Babalities are back!

thumb|250px|right|A glimpse of the Fatality Practice Mode

One new feature that has drawn much attention and keeps very well the climate of brutality is the introduction of X-Ray Attacks. With them, the player can see the internal damage caused by the blows on the opponent. The player must wait until their special bar is full before they can use the X-Ray moves for their fighter and this is not necessary to use combo breakers or versions of the special powers that cause more damage, since both use their special abilities bar. There is also distinct damage done to the characters during the matches.

The game will feature three different one player modes: Story Mode, in which the player assumes the role of several different pre-designated characters and the main plot is told; a tournament ladder reminiscent of the earlier MK games which features a sub-boss, boss, and animated ending for each character; and a training mode which allows players to hone their skills with their chosen character.

Mortal Kombat will also include several mini-games, like the classic Test Your Might, and Test Your Sight, as well as the new Test Your Strike and Test Your Luck. The game also includes a massive 300 mission challenge in a new mode called The Challenge Tower.

Also recently announced is the Fatality Practice Mode, where the button combinations for the Fatality are shown above, and a green square on the ground indicates the correct distance for the Fatality to work. If the player moves away from the square, it turns red, indicating that the Fatality will not be executed.

An online feature called King of the Hill, is a spectator view, in it observers are given the ability to interact directly with those currently engaged in battle.

It seems that NetherRealm studios are going to take advantage of the PS3 custom soundtrack feature. It will allow players to listen to the music they want while playing the game.

Confirmed Characters
The game will feature 28 playable characters in addition to an unknown number of downloadable (DLC) characters, 3 unplayable bosses, and hidden characters. The officially confirmed characters that have been seen in play, thus far, are as follows: The following characters have been confirmed as non-playable bosses: The following characters have been confirmed as DLC characters:
 * 1) Baraka
 * 2) Cyber Sub-Zero
 * 3) Cyrax
 * 4) Ermac
 * 5) Jade
 * 6) Jax
 * 7) Johnny Cage
 * 8) Kabal
 * 9) Kano
 * 10) Kitana
 * 11) Kratos (Playstation 3 exclusive)
 * 12) Kung Lao
 * 13) Liu Kang
 * 14) Mileena
 * 15) Nightwolf
 * 16) Noob Saibot
 * 17) Quan Chi
 * 18) Raiden
 * 19) Reptile
 * 20) Scorpion
 * 21) Sektor
 * 22) Shang Tsung
 * 23) Sheeva
 * 24) Sindel
 * 25) Smoke (as human)
 * 26) Sonya Blade
 * 27) Stryker
 * 28) Sub-Zero
 * 1) Goro
 * 2) Kintaro
 * 3) Shao Kahn
 * 1) Kenshi
 * 2) Lady in Red - she was a rumored red ninja from Mortal Kombat II. She is now a new playable character.




 * On January 10, 2011, Ed Boon updated his Twitter asking for fans to weigh in on which characters they'd like to see as DLC: "Seriously guys. Tell me your order of preference for a DLC character. Rain, Shinnok, Kenshi, Robo-smoke, or new character?" "Ooops...forgot one. Or Tanya. "
 * On March 6, 2011, the Secret Achievement list for the upcoming game was leaked. Amongst the secret achievements is one titled "Cold Fusion", which is rewarded for unlocking "Hidden-Fighter Cyber Sub-Zero."

Cameo Appearances
Throughout the trailers and the promotional images, numerous, unconfirmed characters were seen in the background of certain arenas. It should be noted, however, that it was hinted that some of these characters are merely placeholders, and might not even make it into the background of the final version of the video game itself.
 * Daegon, Kenshi, Reiko, Frost, Havik, and Sareena are shown fighting in the background of the Pit II stage.
 * Kira, Li Mei, Tanya, Kitana, and "The Lady in Red" are shown chained in Shao Kahn's Arena.
 * Rain, Shinnok, Shadow Priest and an unknown male character are shown looking over Meat on The Cathedral stage.
 * Goro on his throne.
 * Shao Kahn on his throne.
 * Shang Tsung on his throne.
 * Shadow Priest at the Soul Chamber.
 * A broken rock statue of Sindel's head and hand can be seen in the background of jade's Desert stage lying in the sand (Screenshot below in Gallery)
 * The rock statues of Goro, Baraka, Kano, Rain and Reiko can be seen in the background of Shang Tsung's Gardens.
 * Motaro and Shinnok appear in a couple of cutscenes during storymode but not as opponents or playable characters.

Confirmed Arenas

 * 1) The Armory
 * 2) The Bell Tower
 * 3) The Bridge (Stage Fatality)
 * 4) The Cathedral
 * 5) The Courtyard
 * 6) Dead Pool (Stage Fatality)
 * 7) The Tower
 * 8) Goro's Lair
 * 9) The Graveyard
 * 10) Kahn's Colosseum
 * 11) Chamber of the flame (Playstation 3 exclusive) (Stage Fatality)
 * 12) The Living Forest (Stage Fatality)
 * 13) The Desert
 * 14) Hell (Stage Fatality)
 * 15) The Pit II (Stage Fatality)
 * 16) The Pit II Bottom
 * 17) The Rooftop
 * 18) Shang Tsung's Gardens (between Pit I, Palace Gates and Warrior Shrine)
 * 19) Shang Tsung's Flesh Pits
 * 20) Shao Kahn's Throne Room
 * 21) Soul Chamber
 * 22) The Street
 * 23) The Subway (Stage Fatality)
 * 24) Throne Room
 * 25) Training Dojo
 * 26) Wastelands of Outworld

Achievements
There will be achievements in Mortal Kombat 2011:

Cold Fusion- Unlock Cyber Sub-Zero

Ultimate Humiliation- Perform every fighter's hidden finishing move

Quan-tease- Unlock Quan Chi

Additional Information
Midway, along with the Mortal Kombat franchise, has now since become part of Warner Bros. Many former Midway employees are now employees of Warner Bros. It was confirmed on Ed Boon's Twitter that Chameleon and Hsu Hao will not be returning for Mortal Kombat 9. There will be many other unpopular or "clone" characters not returning along with them.

In June 10, 2010, the first official information, along with a trailer, was released. Amongst the new gameplay features was a Tag Team mode, shown in the trailer. At E3, GameSpot interviewed with Ed Boon. The gameplay is said to be a mixture of everything well-received concerning Mortal Kombat. The simplified gameplay engine with the addition of the Tag Team features will allow for a plethora of custom combos. Regarding the game's position within the canon, Boon confirmed that the game takes place shortly after Armageddon, the story involving a time-travel element that takes the characters back to events between the first three games, but with added twists.

In July 1, 2010, Hector Sanchez was interviewed, he said Konquest will not be in this game and says Raiden will actually be playable and Shang Tsung is heavily rumored to be playable. He also says he knows all of the characters that are going to be in the game but he can't say who they are right now.

On September 27, 2010 Ed Boon updated his twitter with the message ''"Sitting @ Starbucks in LA with free wifi & some time to kill. Maybe I'll sketch out some of our last fatalities & frien--- um, fatalities." ''hinting at the inclusion of friendship fatalities in the game. It has yet to be officially announced that friendships will be featured in the game, so for now it could be some playing around with the the fans on Ed's part.

Keeping the thread of the Friendships, Ed Boon updated his twitter on February 13, 2011 saying "2 fatality moves and 1 move for peace. Its all for love. L.O.V.E."

On December 7, 2010 a leak from the official website released several audio files from the game. Those leaked files included voice overs for some confirmed and unconfirmed characters, music for arenas, and announcer voice overs (fight, finish him, fatality, etc). Among the Announcer audio files were "Announcer Brutality" and "Announcer Test Your Might". Thus leaking the inclusions of the Brutality finisher, a form of Fatality, and Test Your Might side game.

In a recent interview with Game reactor, Ed Boon said that "Toasty!" is back, and it has been confirmed.

On March 6, 2011, the Secret Achievement list for the upcoming game was leaked. Amongst the secret achievements is one titled "Ultimate Humiliation", which is rewarded for Perform every fighter's hidden finishing move and according to the leak from the official website, one of them was "Announcer Brutality". Thus leaking the inclusions of the Brutality finisher. The leak also contained information indicated several types of finishing moves in the game with an achievement entitled Complet-ality for performing one of each type of "ality".

On April 10, 2011, just 9 days before the release of the game, a Brazilian player in Manaus took a copy of the game from a local distribuitor, and posted previously unreleased information and footage in a video on Youtube, including Smoke in action, unrevealed Fatalities, as well as game modes that had not yet been shown off in depth. In his twitter, Hector Sanchez noted his dissatisfaction with the incident.

In the hacks of the Mortal Kombat (2011) demo, it was discovered that all non-boss characters have a baby model. This and the leaked secret achievements containing a reference to hidden -alities, makes it very plausible Babalities have indeed made a return to the Mortal Kombat series.

Reception
PC Magazine called this iteration of Mortal Kombat one of the most anticipated titles of E3. The 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo showcase version received the Best Fighting Game of E3 and Best Stage Demo of E3 awards by GameSpot, and the Best Fighting Game of E3 award by GameTrailers. GameSpy called Mortal Kombat the "Fighting Game of Show" in their "Best of E3 2010". Game Informer also rated Mortal Kombat eighth in their "E3 Hot 50" calling Mortal Kombat "...the most violent game ever made..."

Many sites welcomed the return of the series to form: praising it not only for returning to the roots, but taking them to a totally new level.

Release
Mortal Kombat (2011) is to be released on April 19th in America and April 21st for Europe.

Mortal Kombat is available for pre-order in three different editions: "The Standard Edition," "The Kollector's Edition," and "The Tournament Edition." The Standard Edition consists of a copy of Mortal Kombat with no extras. The Kollector's Editions consists of a copy of Mortal Kombat, Sub-Zero and Scorpion bookends, an art book, and a Klassic Ninja DLC that allows you to choose and unlock a klassic ninja version of the following characters: Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Reptile and Ermac. The Tournament Edition is the same as the Kollectors Edition but instead of bookends and an artbook, it contains a fight stick controller. In addition, PS3 owners who purchase a copy of either Mortal Kombat or Mortal Kombat: Annihilation on Blu-Ray (which is also released April 19th) will receive a code to unlock Jade's "Klassic Kostume."

The game has been denied a classification by the Australian Classification Board, due to "violence that exceeds strong in impact." Warner Bros. appealed the decision to the Classification Review Board, but they were unsuccessful, with the board determining that "the impact of the violence in Mortal Kombat is higher than strong and thus could not be accommodated within the MA15+ classification". The game is now on the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service list of prohibited items. Importing the game is illegal in Australia, with any copy found at the border being seized, and its recipient possibly receiving as much as a A$110,000 fine. The Australian Minister for Home Affairs Brendan O'Connor, who is looking to resolve the issue of a R18+ certificate for video games, has asked to be briefed on the Mortal Kombat decision, citing "public disquiet on the issue."

Demo Version
A demo version of Mortal Kombat was released on March 8 for Playstation 3 users that have PSN Plus with regular PSN users getting the demo on March 15th and the 360 users get it on the day the game is released. The demo includes Johnny Cage, Mileena, Scorpion, and Sub-Zero as selectable characters, and Living Forest and The Pit (the latter including a Stage Fatality) as arenas. The player has the option of a single-player, four character Arcade Ladder, or two player offline Versus matches. Beating the Arcade Ladder in the demo treats the player to a montage of footage from the finished game called "The Kombat Kontinues", which included moves, fatalities, and X-rays which were previously unrevealed.

Trivia

 * This is the first fighting game in the franchise to include battle intros for the characters, something that has been a mainstay in many other fighting games. However, Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks had battle intros for the characters in the game's "Versus" mode, although that isn't one of the fighting games, and is classified as an adventure game.
 * The in-game announcer is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, the voice of Ermac in the animated show, and Goro in the first movie.
 * The developers' first Mortal Kombat game to be made as Netherrealm Studios.
 * Although commonly listed as the first Mortal Kombat to have a tag team mode, this is not strictly true. Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition also had this feature, as well as Mortal Kombat Deception's double enemy stages.
 * However, this is so far the only fighting game which allows two players to work together, even in online, efectively making a 4 players 2vs2 Tag Team.
 * This is the first game to show all Lin Kuei cyborgs in their human form, before the automation.
 * This is the first game to feature 2 Sub-Bosses in one ladder, with Goro in the middle of the ladder, and Kintaro before Shao Kahn, respectively.