He looks dumb, has nothing to his personality, and is part of the way lamer Red Dragon clan. Hsu Hao also fails the "Not being Hsu Hao" test in spectacular fashion. We're starting at the the bottom of the barrel, folks, and it only gets better from here, albeit gradually. Daegon is the evil, less-interesting brother of the also boring Taven.
Let that sink in for a moment. Unfortunately, he and his brother's story just didn't resonate with us, and we're just grateful the series that gave us Shao Kahn and Shang Tsung didn't end with this loser as its final villain. Okay, Darrius isn't exactly a wellspring of interesting descriptors. Even still, Darrius felt like padding for the MK: Deception roster at the time and even his cool spin kicks aren't enough to want to see him return. Kobra's kickboxing style proved effective enough in the ring, but we had a hard time latching on to this bad boy long-term.
Help us out here. Kira is a bad lady; an anarchist, in fact. Strike two. She also wields knives? You might be solid in a scrap Kira, but that's three strikes too many for our taste.
Kai, too, is a shaolin monk and was even trained by Liu Kang and Kung Lao. That means he can deliver fireball attacks and martial arts kicks with finesse, but that ultimately makes him feel like a watered-down, unremarkable version of his teachers. Worst of all, the two more famous monks evidently forgot to teach Kai the secret to having staying power. His design ho-hum; he's basically a walking version of the planet Mustafar from Star Wars. In fact, Blaze may have actually have been more interesting when he was a tantalizing background detail in The Pit II stage.
Meat is basically what would happen if someone survived a dip in the Dead Pool. He's a bloody, incomplete experiment of Shang Tsung and part of a long line of secret characters made official. His oddball offense includes yanking own eye out to regain health but as unique as he is, he clearly hasn't had the lasting appeal of fellow hidden characters like, say, a Reptile or Smoke.
Drahmin is an Oni who also looks like a weird hodgepodge of every loose accessory in your toy box put together. What are we even looking at here? Some characters get in trouble for being too bland but Drahmin might have a little too much going on there. We do like his design except for having way too many toes!
Remember Sareena? While the upcoming movie has a limited cast of characters, we wanted to revisit some of our favorite video game characters to celebrate the live-action movie and look towards some possible inclusions in future installments that could explore more of the amazing characters from Mortal Kombat.
The multi-armed character of Goro first appeared in 's first Mortal Kombat game as one of the sub-bosses, though he quickly became the series most identifiable character due to his inhuman appearance and origins in Outworld.
As one of the series original and most popular characters, Goro made a live-action appearance in the first Mortal Kombat movie and has continued to feature heavily in subsequent games in the series. Goro will also appear in the Mortal Kombat reboot, further highlighting his importance to the franchise. While he was born in Texas during the Old West, Erron Black found a new life as an Outworld mercenary who first appeared in Mortal Kombat comics before he made his official game debut in Mortal Kombat X.
Black extended his life using dark magic gained from Shang Tsung and he worked closely with the Black Dragon mercenary organization for years. Erron Black stands out amongst other Mortal Kombat characters as a western gunslinger in the Mortal Kombat fantasy world and has quickly become a fan-favorite since his debut in As one of Mortal Kombat 's original characters, Johnny Cage has a deep and rich history in the franchise as one of the defenders of Earthrealm that has created a legacy which is carried on by his daughter Cassie more on her later.
The movie star martial artist was initially based on Jean-Claude Van Damme's character in Bloodsport , though he has since evolved on his own and developed one of the most dynamic personalities in the Mortal Kombat franchise that has maintained the popularity of Johnny Cage for decades.
The first Mortal Kombat arcade game included an interesting "ERMACS" glitch that seemingly referenced an unknown character, much like a similar reveal teased the appearance of the secret character Reptile.
After years of teases and speculation, Ermac was finally introduced in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 as a red-palette swap for Scorpion, though the character evolved his own look and backstory as the collected souls that were killed during the wars of Outworld, which gave him incredibly powerful telekinetic and teleportation abilities. Bi-Han appeared as Sub-Zero in the very first Mortal Kombat as a powerful assassin and leader of the Lin Kuei clan before he was killed by Scorpion after the first game's tournament, with his younger brother Kuai Liang taking over as the second Sub-Zero.
Bi-Han was reincarnated by the sorcerer Quan Chi and returned in Mortal Kombat II as Noob Saibot a reversed homage of game creators Ed Boon and John Tobias , a black-clad ninja with devastating Fatalities and Brutalities that demonstrate the evil nature of his new form.
This 10,year-old princess hails from Edenia. Her age is unencumbered by her looks, which reflect that of a young woman with a strong physique. Kitana is the stepdaughter of Shao Kahn , whom she eventually betrays. Alongside her romantic partner, Liu Kang, she became one of the leaders of the Netherrealm. She sometimes relies on her Steel Fans during battle to unarm her opponent or to help her levitate.
Kitana was only playable in the Nintendo 64 version and the PC version of Mortal Kombat 4 with a game-altering device. She was only fully playable in the Mortal Kombat Gold version.
Kitana was not in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. Kitana was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat: Unchained. In other versions of Mortal Kombat: Deception , she was only playable with a game-altering device.
Lao was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat Gold. He was not in other versions of Mortal Kombat 4. Lao was not in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. Mileena was not in the original Mortal Kombat 3. She was fully playable in all other versions and Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
Shao Kahn is only fully playable in some versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. In all other versions of Mortal Kombat 3 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 , he serves as an unselectable game boss.
Smoke was only available as a secret selectable character in Mortal Kombat 3. This Sub-Zero is the original's younger brother.
Cyrax was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. Motaro was only fully playable in some versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. He was not present in any other version. Sektor was not in Mortal Kombat 4 , but was a secret selectable character in its update, Mortal Kombat Gold. Chameleon was only available as a secret character in Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
He was fully playable in all other versions and Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Human Smoke was only fully available in most versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. He was a secret selectable character in all other versions. Rain was only fully playable on Playstation Vita and PC version.
Khameleon was only unlockable in the Nintendo 64 version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. She was not in any other versions. Post Tweet Email. Follow Us. Share Facebook Post. Twitter Tweet.
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