Kratos's rage fits perfectly in the MK universe. He should be a DLC though, or a hidden character.
Kratos's rage fits perfectly in the MK universe. He should be a DLC though, or a hidden character.
Him being a raging dick doesn't make him fitting for the MK universe. There are A LOT of characters that are filled with rage. This is honestly one of the worst defenses on the pro side.
"He's violent! He's angry! He's crazy!!!" Yeah, well so is Eric Cartman. Should we throw him in there as well?
this game was suppose to be a throwback to the good old days where fighting games could stand on their own without unnecessary crossover characters...
instead we get a lower dosage of the MK vs DC treatment...
Disappointing? Yes...
Deal breaker? No...not yet anyway
But I can't help but feel like I've been misled by NRS...
and none of you have the right to tell me or anyone else to simply get over it...this could very well change the whole dynamic of the game.
this game was suppose to be a throwback to the good old days where fighting games could stand on their own without unnecessary crossover characters...
instead we get a lower dosage of the MK vs DC treatment...
Disappointing? Yes...
Deal breaker? No...not yet anyway
But I can't help but feel like I've been misled by NRS...
and none of you have the right to tell me or anyone else to simply get over it...this could very well change the whole dynamic of the game.
Yes, everybody please stop acting so ridiculously.. I have never played God of War, but I hear it's fantastic!
Sure, maybe Kratos wasn't originally in Mortal Kombat. BUT, he is not in story mode. He is simply another body to choose from the roster and kick some ass with. Stick to the story mode, purists...
Also note that having Kratos in this game may bring enough new players to the series to warrant the production of Mortal Kombat 10, which probably won't happen until the next generation = higher budget necessary.
Again im going to say the only way for me to accept this is what i said in my earlier post. Make him DLC and dont release him right away, wait a long time like soul calibur did with Darth Vader on the 360 and Yoda on the PS3. That way fans can buy the game for the purpose of being a fan service to people who loved MK in the glory days, and so it can give new fans a taste of what MK was, back in the glory days. After all the hype of the release dies down and MK becomes the IT game again (hopefully), then release Kratos as a bonus for everyone, that way NR and WB can make more money. It works out totally, it doesnt ruin the overall purpose of the game, and fans get a bonus.
I love you bro,
But if you are, in fact, 18 you would have been 2 to 3 years old during the glory days of Mortal Kombat which peaked with MKII in 1993 and the subsequent console releases in 1994.
I understand and respect you don't like Kratos being in Mortal Kombat, but I can assure you it does not take away from the glory days the new MK is aiming for. I mean, characters clapped their hands and rainbows popped out and characters where turned into crying babies. I don't think it's a fair argument to say Kratos does not fit into the throw-back ideology the new MK is progressing toward.
Also, and ultimately, this is Ed Boon's creation. If he decides Kratos fits, then he fits. I didn't enjoy the barbie-doll like characters, the box-ish fighting mechanics, or the lack of frame counting to ensure balanced fights that he came up with in the past 3D MKs, but I am still thankful for the new MK9. Regardless of whether a fat farting drunken boxer, a skinless character 'creatively' named Meat, a silly man in a motion capture costume, a jiggly-boobed half dressed girl who fights with tamborines named Tamborina, or a blood soaked half-god spartan warrior with chain blades graces the screen I will give MK9 the fighting chance it deserves next year.