Xbox spills the beans on when the Invincible villain joins the MK1 roster.
09.10.2023 - 22:15 / gameranx.com / Keanu Reeves / Ed Boon / Jean Claude Van-Damme / J.K.Simmons / Megan Fox / Keith David / Sonya Blade / Ronda Rousey
Mortal Kombat 1 has been on many people’s minds since its launch. Sometimes, it was for a good reason, and other times it was for a bad reason. For example, the game’s launch was hyped, and critics loved the game’s looks, new story, the brutality of the fights, and more. However, if you had the Nintendo Switch version, you were out of luck quality-wise. Then, there was the fact that one of the biggest “stars” of the game, Megan Fox, turned out to be a total dud when it came to her voice acting. So fans highlighted how “good they had it” in the last game.
If you recall, Mortal Kombat 11 also had a “big female star” coming in to voice one of the characters. Her name was Ronda Rousey, the MMA and former wrestling star who was brought in to be the voice of Sonya Blade. The idea itself made sense as both are strong female fighters who took no crap and kind of looked like one another in certain aspects. However, as one Redditor reminded fans, Ronda Rousey wasn’t a voice actor either, and thus, many of her intros were terrible.
For those of you pretending that Ronda’s voice acting in MK11 was not just as bad as Megan’s
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While we’ll admit that some of her line deliveries weren’t the worst, some were just plain awful. Ironically, one of the ones that she did fine in was when Sonya was talking with herself! The reason people truly brought this up is that while Ronda Rousey was bad, Megan Fox was MUCH worse to the extent that her line delivery was pretty much one-note throughout. It didn’t matter if she was yelling, talking, or something else entirely; she was just bad.
The other reason that this is being brought up is that Ed Boon said that initially, he thought about having an all-star cast of A-list actors voice Mortal Kombat 1. He even dropped names for actors like Keanu Reeves, as he felt that it would “elevate” the game even more. While that’s an intriguing notion, it’s not something that fans were truly interested in. Between Ronda Rousey, Megan Fox, and Jean-Claude Van Damme, we have a nice “cropping” of “A-List Stars” who have fallen flat on their faces while voice acting.
Now, yes, there have been exceptions, like Keith David and the upcoming J.K Simmons, but those are just that, exceptions, not the rule.
Xbox spills the beans on when the Invincible villain joins the MK1 roster.
Andrew Morgado, the voice actor for Mortal Kombat 1‘s Reptile, seems to have accidentally revealed that the T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day will be making its way to the game’s roster. Speaking about working on the game as a voice actor, Morgado talks about meeting various other actors, like Ronda Rousey. He goes on to reveal that Robert Patrick was present at the studio to do work for T-1000.
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The iconic Mortal Kombat franchise is celebrating its 30th anniversary in style with the release of Mortal Kombat: Onslaught. NetherRealm Studios, the masterminds behind the renowned Mortal Kombat series, have taken the gaming world by storm yet again. This time, they invite you to plunge into a strategic team-based collection RPG adventure that will leave you craving for more brutal kombat. This article will provide you with all the exciting details you need to know about this fantastic new mobile game.
Mortal Kombat 1 had been teasing, and not teasing, various things that they would show at New York Comic Con. Ed Boon himself deconfirmed several things that wouldn’t be shown at the convention, and many felt this meant we wouldn’t get any look at the upcoming DLC characters for the game via its first Kombat Pack. However, NetherRealm Studios DID show something from the Kombat Pack at the show: the first look at Omni-Man! His inclusion in the game had long been rumored before it was officially confirmed alongside other key DLC characters, and his “first look” trailer shows just how brutal things will get.
Mortal Kombat 1 has debuted its first post-launch character Omni-Man from the Robert Kirkman comic book Invincible. NetherRealm Studios dropped the gameplay trailer during the New York Comic Con 2023 event, revealing a set of brutal moves that were pulled straight from the eponymous animated series adaptation on Amazon Prime Video. The villainous character will be available as a standalone fighter in November, accessible to those who bought the Premium Edition of the game or the Kombat Pack DLC separately. Actor J.K. Simmons is also reprising his role and voicing Omni-Man for Mortal Kombat 1.
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.
Get ready for an electrifying update in the world of Mortal Kombat 1! Publisher Warner Bros. Games and developer NetherRealm Studios have unveiled a thrilling “First Look” trailer introducing the formidable Omni-Man, a DLC character inspired by the Invincible comic book and Prime Video’s adult animated series.
A new Mortal Kombat 1 trailer is here, giving us our first look at Omni-Man in action. From gameplay to new voice lines, the trailer shows us what will be added when the first DLC pack launches - including two new and incredibly over-the-top fatalities.
The first Mortal Kombat 1 DLC characters have finally been showcased in a brand-new trailer.