Nethervestige
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Personally, while I thought his MK:A design was clever, I felt it was too far removed from the simple palette swap. I mean look what they've done to make the other ninjas unique, and still mostly retain their classic look. Like I already said, a well thought out hybrid works best for me. As for moves, I think he's definitely got what it takes for great gameplay. I feel MK:A kind of poisoned his popularity due to being an overall clunky game, reflecting badly on a character with a lot of potential. I like that he's an elemental ninja as well, and has an interesting backstory that could be improved in this iteration to make for a stronger personality. Back to gameplay, I particularly loved his 'waterball' move that allowed total control of your opponent while they're immobilized in mid air. He was the only character able to do this, and just one of many things that MK9 could make really special. But of course, feel free to disagree.
I hadn't thought much about the inclusion of Rain in the upcoming game but you've actually got me excited about the idea. Story-wise I find his character interesting because he's the only male Edenian kombatant (not counting Taven and Daegon). As an Edenian he would have the same longevity as Kitana but is presumably more powerful, as a descendant of Argus.
As for the gameplay, I was always a fan of his ability to use lightning because I thought it sort of set him up as an equal adversary to Raiden and Nightwolf, both 'good' characters with the same power. Though if he were to be included I'd like to see him use lightning in a different way to them both. That'd be consistent with the whole theme of not recycling animations. Plus I LOVED that waterball move he had that allowed you to control the other player! It'd be hard to animate it nicely in 3D (2.5D, whatever) but it could be awesome...
Oh, also agree about retaining the ninja aspects of his appearance. I don't like that he wears a sort of crown in Armageddon that exposes the top of his head. Needs more ninjaness.
