Video games have been around for decades. Many have come and gone. There are others that become classics. Mortal Kombat is one such video game.
Introduced in 1992 Mortal Kombat has enthralled and excited gamers for nearly 30 years.
There are special individuals schooled in the martial arts that possess super human capabilities: fire, ice, speed-the list is impressive.
These individuals are scattered across the goal-some are good, some are bad.
For all of his life young Cole has accustomed himself beating in order to earn money.
When a sorcerer from Outworld learns of his existence and his heritage he sends his top warrior (Sub-Zero) to hunt him down.
Fleeing Cole eventually winds up at the temple of Lord Raiden, an Elder God who is in charge of protecting the Earth realm.
Aware of Cole’s strange birthmark identifying him as bearer of great power, Raiden prepares him to battle along with Earth’s greatest champions against powerful Outworld warriors with the fate of universe hanging in the balance.
Finally computer technology has enabled Mortal Kombat to be brought to the movie screen with spectacular visual effects, realistic computer generated characters, incredible vistas, and eye-popping visuals.
More than a martial arts slugfest Mortal Kombat offers a solid story, fleshed out characters, impressive sets and costumes, a powerful soundtrack and some of the most amazing combat sequences ever seen-both practical and digital.
Warner Bros.' UltraHD/Blu-ray/Digital Code Combo brings Mortal Kombat to home screens along with lots of extras such as deleted scenes, characters profiles, fight sequences, Easter eggs, a scene breakdown and more.
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