Mortal Kombat tag team trailers

Excited for the Mortal Kombat release? well lets give you guys another reason to get hyped for the return of Mortal Kombat. Tag team anyone??

NetherRealms released two trailers showing tag team gameplay. It looks great and from the looks of it, with all the combinations and combos that can be done when tagging another character makes it a whole different experience altogether. I tried the demo of Mortal Kombat and i was pleased with how the game felt. Hopefully I'll get my hands on the full game when it comes out on April 19.

Tag team action 1

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Tag team action 2

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tKiPSQewKU&feature=player_embedded]

Mortal Kombat kratos gameplay trailer

NetherRealms released a new gameplay trailer of Kratos in action doing what he does best. He looks right at home with blood on his face and the moves that will satisfy any Mortal Kombat fan.

 

The video shows ton of special moves, Kratos' X-Ray move and  God of War's famous quick-time events which is a good touch.

Kratos will be playable exclusively for the Playstation 3 version of Mortal Kombat when it comes out on April 19, 2011.

 

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEKRAWBCemo]

Australian Government presses R18 Rating

A few days ago, we posted that Mortal Kombat was banned in Australia because they consider it not suitable for 15 year old's. With the banning of  Mortal Kombat, the Australian Government is pushing for the implementation of an R18 rating.

"We're becoming the laughing stock of the developed world," declared Australia's Home Affairs Minister Brendan O'Connor to ABC News, "where we're the only country that doesn't have R18 classification level for video games." Following the Australian Classification Board's final refusal to grant Mortal Kombat a rating in an appeal decision on Monday (finding the game unsuited for MA15+, the country's most mature rating for games), O'Connor all but demanded that the states and territories reach a consensus to introduce an R18+ rating into the system when the attorneys-general meet in July.

This is great news to Australian gamers.Lets all hope that this will pull through. R18 is required and Minister Brendan O'Connor is trying to make their ratings similar to countries like the US, UK and all of Europe all with the R18 classification.With their MA15+ rating as their highest rating, They rate all games if they are appropriate for a 15-year-old. Without the R18 classification, Any game that is made clearly for adults will get affected and might not be released in Australia.

What do you guys think about this issue??

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