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Abortion of a game reborn through teh innernets.
flynsk | 5:11 PM on 12.18.2007 3 comments


Sometimes the best parts of a game you'll never see. I'm not sure on who's recommendation, but I did my best to avoid Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero. However, after watching this
I come to find that I missed out on a freaking awesome ending; one that for it's many merits, I'm obligated to share with all of you.

While the actual playing of the game is probably as horrible and tedious a chore as can be experienced from your couch, luckily there is another way to watch. It's to our benefit, that in the age of Youtube, we can just sit back and watch a vintage, off-color marriage of pixel and celluloid, as is exhibited in the game's ending, without mashing a single button. It's so absurd and over-the-top that I would go so far as to say that this, as a standalone piece... this is ART.

Well, I'm not going to tell you what to think, but maybe consider these key points.

1. The AI (it's ok, you don't have to play)
2. The green screen
3. The CG
4. The motion capture (in game)
5. The gag reel
6. The appearance of representatives of the Senate Subcommittee on Videogame Violence.

Also this guy:

I'm pretty sure that's the devil face from The Exorcist's grandpa.

I'm not sure if this is a loveletter to the game makers, or the makers of the video; the poor fool who performed those high kicks on the green screen, or the poor fool who performed them with the x button in his living room... but I, sir(s), commend you on bringing this into the world.



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MrSadistic's Destructoid Blog
I remember that I wanted to buy this game for the N64, but then I forgot all about it and left it at the counter next to me when I was buying a Tomb Raider and The Sims game. I eventually rented it, but yeah that game was pretty much horrible.
FrozenSpaceMonkey's Destructoid Blog
I hated that game so hard...
Cyberxion's Destructoid Blog
Me too. But having spent money on it, I played that stupid game until I finished it. And then I died a little on the inside, and now everyone else in my life is being made to suffer for it.


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