Mortal Kombat:
VS.
Tekken:
3 Rounds:
1. No Powers.
2. No Weapons.
3. No Conditions.
Location: Kahn’s Arena
Who Will Prevail?
Mortal Kombat:
VS.
Tekken:
3 Rounds:
1. No Powers.
2. No Weapons.
3. No Conditions.
Location: Kahn’s Arena
Who Will Prevail?
1. Reptile (Current Timeline)
2. Cyrax (Original Timeline)
3. Rain (Original Timeline)
4. Kabal (Alternate Timeline; As a human and a hero)
5. Sub-Zero (Original Timeline)
6. Nightwolf (Alternate Timeline)
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Kenshi Takahashi (Alternate Timeline) (Leader)
Cyrax (Original Timeline) (Second-in-Command)
Smoke (Current Timeline)
Kitana (Original Timeline)
Reptile (Current Timeline)
20 Votes in Poll
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20 Votes in Poll
Either that or a twisted take of Johnny’s “Reptile Ravagers”
35 Votes in Poll
I have looked at Mortal Kombat: Deception on Mortal Kombat Wiki, as well as looked at one YouTube Video of Selectable Kharacters for Mortal Kombat: Deception, and a YouTube Video of the Evolution of Syzoth's (Reptile's) Acid Spit from Mortal Kombat II to Mortal Kombat X. I have just a few of questions that I have on mind about this topic.
Here are the questions:
1) Why did Midway Games make Syzoth a Kameo in Konquest and Sindel's Ending in Mortal Kombat: Deception (even though this maybe an oversight)?
And since he was in Human Guise,
2) Why didn't we see Syzoth in Saurian Form at all?
3) Why wasn't Syzoth a Playable Kharacter in Mortal Kombat: Deception?
4) Was Syzoth going to be a Playable Kharacter in Mortal Kombat: Deception?
And if so,
5) Why was he scrapped from being a Playable Kharacter?
I am just so confused about this, since Syzoth has been iconic since Mortal Kombat II, and yes, Mortal Kombat: Deception is a 'Mixed Reaction' Game, but including Syzoth would've been satisfying to Syzoth Fans (although I am leaning towards Tremor, Ermac, Blaze, and Nitara). It would've also been cool to see Syzoth's Saurian Form.
Oh, and talking about Syzoth's Saurian Form,
Would Syzoth's Saurian Form in Mortal Kombat: Deception, be a mixture between Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, and Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (since Mortal Kombat: Armageddon uses the same Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance and Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks design)?
Now that would've been cool to see, even though Mortal Kombat: Deception would've still been a 'Mixed Reaction' Game, but that Saurian Form might've made the Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks Syzoth Saurian Form, let alone the Mortal Kombat: Armageddon Syzoth Saurian Form very different, although that would be an impossible long shot.
Can Mortal Kombat Fans help me answer these tricky questions?
66 Votes in Poll