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What happened to Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe?
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe was Midway Games’s last project before filing for bankruptcy and selling the rights to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2009. In February 2007, Midway Games announced they were planning a new game in the Mortal Kombat franchise, inspired by seeing a showcase of Gears of War.
Are there any non-violent finishing moves in Mortal Kombat?
There are also two non-violent finishing moves in the series, which were introduced in Mortal Kombat II as a satire to the outrage the first game caused due to its violent content. Friendship moves, which result in a display of friendship towards the enemy instead of slaughter, and Babalities, which turn the opponent into a baby.
Why is there no spine rip in Mortal Kombat vs DC?
The use of a DC license imposed some restrictions on the characteristic violence in Mortal Kombat games. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe was thus restricted to a “Teen” ESRB rating. Therefore, certain Fatalities such as Sub-Zero’s “Spine Rip” were excluded or replaced due to their graphic nature.
When did MK vs DCU come out?
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (abbreviated as MK vs. DCU) is the eighth game from Midway Games of the Mortal Kombat series which was released in the date of November 16, 2008. The game contains characters from both the Mortal Kombat franchise and the DC Universe.
Is Mortal Kombat 8 connected to the first 7?
The game is also the eighth installment in the main Mortal Kombat series, despite the story not being connected to the first seven games or any other game that was released after this one. The game was released on November 16, 2008 and contains characters from both franchises.
How many fatalities do Mortal Kombat characters have?
The Mortal Kombat characters and the DC villains have 2 Fatalities each, while the DC heroes have 2 Heroic Brutalities. These finishing moves are only available in Arcade mode and Versus mode.