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Understanding Mortal Kombat | Sacred Symbols+, Episode 303

For my birthday in 1993, my mom bought me Mortal Kombat on SNES. In truth, I had actually pleaded for it, and timing is important, because I was doing so against the backdrop of the US government's attack on it, making things difficult (but obviously not insurmountable) for fourth grade Colin. But unlike its contemporary Street Fighter, which stuck with me for a long time to come, Mortal Kombat fell to the wayside for me as the SNES era turned to N64 and the original PlayStation. Fast forward all of these years later, and I'm in as much of a fog as ever. The reality is this: Mortal Kombat doesn't speak to me, or so I think. But I'm not sure I can even describe why. And in actuality, I want to understand it. I want to understand as much as possible. So with Mortal Kombat 1 launching on PS5 in September, and with audiences so excited for it, I invited friend-of-the-show Ian of 616Entertainment to Sacred+. Why? Well, Ian's an expert and mega-fan of Mortal Kombat. I have a lot of questions, and as it turns out, he has a lot of answers. So get over here and give our conversation a listen.

Comments

Chad Lewis

Hadn’t even clicked play and my first thought was this has to be Ian. Two of the best in the biz.

Andrew Cuschieri

Mortal Kombat was my life growing up and the series that made me a gamer. I used to hide the strategy guide in middle of my school book and studied it like the Bible.

DB Cooper

Totally checking this guy out. Great convo!

Luke Silletta

To address Colin's point of making fighting games as a platform. They kind of already are. Street fighter 5 on PS4 had 5 seasons of DLC characters, outfits and stages. But it desperately needed an update both graphically and gameplay wise. The walking around the world mode is just a bonus that many hardcore people are just skipping. But Street Fighter 6 will be around for 10 years now. With a consistent stream of new content. For the record SF5 wasn't very good so SF6 is very very welcomed. You should get Vince Ingenito back on to talk about it.

Stinkling

Not into fighting games myself, only ones i liked were soul calibur 2 with link and bloody roar 2 back in the day, still listened to the entire thing though, glad mortal kombat fans are still happy and eating good! Always nice to see a series continue its streak of quality titles.

Douglas Morreale

MK is my favorite franchise in 35+ years of gaming! Woohoo!