Mortal Kombat has a history of guest characters from horror film franchises, but the ones adapted best are among the series' best fighters.
These Super Nintendo fighters ruled the home console market in the '90s and are still worth diving into today.
You'll want to go more than a few rounds with these fighting hits.
Don't bother wasting your money on the likes of Sonic '06, Bomberman: Act Zero, Shenmue III, or more of these awful franchise ...
MORTAL KOMBAT! The rallying cry of a generation, Mortal Kombat was everywhere during the '90s. Arcade games and home console ...
Mortal Kombat Mobile has added a new update this week bringing in classic Baraka while celebrating its 11th Anniversary and ...
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Top 10 greatest fighting games of all time
Few genres create the same kind of thrill as fighting games. Landing a perfect combo to finish a match, or turning things ...
Iron Studios is back at it again with a brand new selection of 1/10 scale statue including a new fighter from Mortal Kombat ...
Paul Warne was left frustrated as his promotion-chasing MK Dons side were held to a 0-0 draw at home by strugglers Barrow. MK ...
Mortal Kombat II, starring Karl Urban and Hiroyuki Sanada, has already broken a franchise record 1 month before release.
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Forget 'Mortal Kombat II,' the Gritty Franchise's Best Movies Are Coming to HBO Max Next Month
Before the live-action sequel, now is the perfect time to revisit the animated Mortal Kombat Legends on HBO Max, streaming this April.
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Games Where You Are Evil Incarnate
Tired of playing the hero? You can do the exact opposite in these titles.
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