Mortal Kombat 1 has a hell of a DLC lineup on the way. Today’s Omni-Man gameplay trailer showcases why he may just be the most badass of the bunch when he arrives this month.
15.10.2023 - 15:23 / gamingbolt.com / J.K.Simmons / In November
NetherRealm Studios has released a trailer for the first DLC character coming to Mortal Kombat 1 – Omni-Man from Invincible. Voiced by J.K. Simmons, the Viltrumite showcases his raw, unrelenting power and speed, besting even the likes of Fire God Liu Kang. Check it out below.
When it comes to combos, Omni-Man relies on pure brutality instead of flashiness, whether punching or tossing his opponent left and right. He does have a dodge, after which he teleports behind his opponent and pummels with super-fast blows. His Fatal Blow should also be familiar, bringing back memories of the iconic “Think, Mark, think!” scene from the comics and show.
However, his Fatalities are undoubtedly the real highlight. The first sees him using an opponent’s body to kill people on a train, while the second involves crushing a skull with his bare hands. Both reference Omni-Man’s crimes inInvincible and between all the carnage, you can also see Tremor, the first DLC Kameo Fighter.
Omni-Man and Tremor join the roster in November as part of the Kombat Pack, which costs $39.99, but both can also be purchased standalone. Stay tuned for more details and check out our review for the base game.
Mortal Kombat 1 has a hell of a DLC lineup on the way. Today’s Omni-Man gameplay trailer showcases why he may just be the most badass of the bunch when he arrives this month.
Mortal Kombat 1 introducing downloadable content character Omni-Man will launch on November 9 for Kombat Pack owners and November 16 for all users, publisher Warner Bros. Games and developer NetherRealm Studios announced.
Omni-Man, the J.K. Simmons-voiced character from the Invincible animated series, is coming to Mortal Kombat 1 next week on November 9. Ahead of his debut, NetherRealm Studios has released the official Omni-Man gameplay trailer and alongside hard-hitting (and gory) super moves, it features a brutal and show-accurate fatality for the character.
A new gameplay trailer has been released showing off the upcoming Omni-Man DLC, which is inspired by the Invincible comic book and Prime Video adult animated series and features the voice of actor J. K. Simmons. It will be released on November 9 as the first playable character in the Kombat Pack.
Mortal Kombat 1’s first DLC character, Omni-Man, is available to download from November 9, Warner Bros. Games and developer NetherRealm have announced.
Ostensibly, the newest trailer for Mortal Kombat 1 is about Omni-Man, the first post-launch DLC fighter coming as part of the game’s Kombat Pack. There’s a ton of gameplay, including a longer look at his Fatality, which is inspired by the gruesome subway scene from Invincible in which many innocent train passengers are killed. And there’s a release date for Omni-Man now; he’s coming to Mortal Kombat 1 on Nov. 9.
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