“We know turn-around kicks are an essential ingredient this time”, Boon told me.
Judging by my experiences with the demo, turn-around kicks - a staple of the classic games but downplayed in later entries - are back in full force in the new Mortal Kombat.
A standout example lies in the glorious return of the turn-around kick, which a powerful juggle combo starter where you jump over an opponent and kick after you clear his shoulder.
The action is fast and satisfying, with a 2D, side-scrolling feel that’s much closer in spirit to MKII or MK3. Gameplay-wise, the Mortal Kombat demo is loaded with special attacks, combos, juggles, and ultra-powerful X-ray attacks that will leave your opponents reeling (and your stomach heaving). If you’re not wearing 3D glasses, the 3D backgrounds will look a bit blurry but the characters will appear crisp and clean. This is a handy detail if you’re playing with a group on a 3D TV and find yourself short of 3D glasses – everyone will be able to play and watch whether they wear 3D glasses or not. By rendering the fighters in 2D for its stereoscopic 3D mode, Mortal Kombat’s action remains visible even if you’re not wearing 3D glasses. “Our 3D implementation makes the characters pop from the background a little more, helps you focus on them”.
“We didn’t want 3D to change the basic mechanics or complicate things needlessly”, Mortal Kombat creative director and series co-creator Ed Boon told me. Stereoscopic 3D lends an impressive sense of grandeur and scope - the environments seem to stretch on into infinity but don’t distract from the fighting. Mortal Kombat’s stereoscopic 3D viewing mode is exclusive to the PS3, and I was lucky enough to try it on a massive 60” 3D Sony Bravia. You’ll also get two environments: The Living Forest and The Pit, complete with its gruesome stage fatality. Hollywood prima donna Johnny Cage hits below the belt, and sai-wielding mutant assassin Mileena makes no effort to hide her gleaming five-inch fangs. Fan-favorite Scorpion is nastier than ever, packing his trademark throwing spear (“Get over here”!) and a wicked new sword, while rival ninja Sub-Zero forges weapons from ice and shatters internal organs with a touch. The demo comes with four playable fighters: Johnny Cage, Mileena, Scorpion, and Sub-Zero.
PlayStation Plus subscribers in the EU are getting early access this coming Wednesday 9 March and it’ll be delivered directly to your PS3 as long as you enable Automatic Downloads on your XMB settings. Comprised of four characters and two stages, the demo is a meaty preview of what to expect when the full game hits PS3 on 21st April in the EU. I have played the Mortal Kombat PSN demo, and it is good. The sickening crunch of Scorpion stomping your ribcage while an X-ray view displays the internal damage in real time. The smell of freshly baked cinnamon rolls. Sometimes, life is about the simple pleasures.