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Cross overs have long been a staple of the DC Comics Universe and not only media crossovers for big box office dollars. They have crossed over with half a dozen other comic companies including Marvel, Malibu and Valiant...so why should video games be any different?
Midway Games announced Mortal Kombat vs. DC
Universe, licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. When a
cataclysmic force merges conquerors from two universes, conflict is
inevitable. Kombat forces friends to fight, worlds to collide, and
unlikely alliances to be forged. In order to save all they know, the
heroes and villains of Mortal Kombat must wage war against the combined
might of the DC Universe (DCU). How can either side prevail when rage
blinds them to the dark threat poised to destroy them all?
For
the first time ever Scorpion, Sub Zero and the warriors from Midway's
billion-dollar fighting franchise face off against Batman, Superman and
other iconic and powerful DC Super Heroes, featuring signature attacks
for both sides and a unique and intertwining storyline, written as a
collaboration between the Mortal Kombat creative team and top comic
scribes Jimmy Palmiotti (Painkiller Jane, Marvel Nights, Jonah Hex, 21
Down) and Justin Gray (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, JLA
Classified, Punisher Red X-Mas, The Resistance).
MK vs. DCU is slated to
ship for thePlaystation 3 and Xbox 360 in Fall 2008.
"It
is a truly unique and extremely exciting effort to be teaming up with
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics for the first
Mortal Kombat game on next generation platforms," said Ed Boon,
co-creator and executive producer for Mortal Kombat at Midway Amusement
Games. "The DC Universe characters are some of the most popular and
enduring characters in the world. By combining them with the Mortal
Kombat mythology, all new gameplay modes and features, plus a
completely unique storyline crafted by top comic writers, players will
now be able to answer the question: what would happen if Batman fought
Sub Zero?"
"Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe will provide a wide
audience of fans and gamers match-ups of their favorite characters in
battles like they've never experienced before," said Scott Johnson,
Vice President, Business Development for Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment. "Midway's new Mortal Kombat gameplay paired with DC
Comics' popular characters will offer players a multitude of combat
options and incredible face offs."
"For the first time, players
will be able to go toe to toe with DC and MK characters in both arena
and story mode," said John Nee, Senior Vice President, Business
Development for DC Comics. "We've worked very closely with Midway to
bring an authentic DCU flavor to their Kombat and the result features
our characters like they've never been seen before."
In development at Midway Amusement Games in Chicago, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe is not yet rated by PEGI or ESRB.
Well then, isn't that something. I'm not exactly sure what to say. The storyline sounds like something straight out of a comic book so I guess that's a good thing. Mortal Kombat always had a comic book quality to it so I don't think the two universes are so disparate that they can't be combined into a successful cross-over.
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