Mortal Kombat Trilogy On Ps4 Review

In 2019, a professional fan project called Mortal Kombat: Remastered was issued a cease-and-desist. The message is clear: Only NetherRealm can make MK retro content, and they prefer to sell you MK1 (2023) or MK11 rather than a $10 nostalgia trip.

Why? Licensing hell. The game features characters that Warner Bros. (current MK owner) technically doesn't own fully (like Rain, Ermac, and classic Kintaro ). Also, the original source code for the PS1 version is considered a mess of "spaghetti code" that NetherRealm Studios isn't interested in untangling for a trophy-hunting crowd. mortal kombat trilogy on ps4

The PS4 version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy within this collection includes several modern quality-of-life updates: In 2019, a professional fan project called Mortal

offers an illustrated history and interviews with creators Ed Boon and John Tobias. Gameplay Improvements: Licensing hell