Debut trailer for the video game Mortal Kombat X

Featuring next-gen technology and unparalleled cinematic cinematics combined with fast-paced gameplay, Mortal Kombat X will give players a gaming experience like never before.

Game "Mortal Kombat X" should be out next year.

Trailer

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    Thanks for the video. Maybe it's because of the soap, but I felt like the environments were more detailed than the characters.

    There is such a thing. But they have another year, maybe they’ll fix everything for release.

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    Thanks for the video. Maybe it's because of the soap, but I felt like the environments were more detailed than the characters. :D

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    E3 2014 was mega epic!!! By the way, here is the real gameplay of the new mortar.

    youtube.com/watch?v=0gEhY_OiNsc

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    And I can’t forget Ong Bak Tri, when will it be released. The game is not very cool, why are they dragging it out?

    The publishers decided to delay the release until the developers fix all the bugs in the final version. This was in September last year. Since then there has been silence.

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    No matter what the developers said, I still think the game engine was used. Maybe they, of course, wanted to know the opinions of others on this matter, that’s why they said that this was all just a CG video. Looking forward to E3 yes! I would love to see Sleeping Dogs2!
    And I can’t forget Ong Bak Tri, when will it be released. The game is not very cool, why are they dragging it out?

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    Sleeping dogs was a great game, it really quenched my thirst for virtual massacre.

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    Sleeping Dogs 2 should also be announced there

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    E3 2014 is coming very soon, maybe they will show gameplay. And the video is a render, in my opinion.

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    By the way, about games. Some enthusiasts did a good job of recreating the classic chase scene from T2 in GTA5

    youtu.be/LY55pS7zaDo

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    I don’t know, there are debates, but they say on the official website that this is just a CG that only displays the gameplay, that is, there will be x-ray, interaction with the environment, etc.... and the video itself is just a video, not even an engine . in any case, the claims that the game will be released on PC, PS3 and Xbox360 were confirmed, but initially it was only about the next-gen

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    Why then not use high-quality mocap in cinematics, but take some of the movements from the previous part? If you download the video and look at it frame by frame, you can see the difference between different moments, even in video quality.

    For example, compare snow, ice and frost at the bottom of trees.

    [img]http://i64.fastpic.ru/big/2014/0605/ad/c635842aec272431a6355d34df7613ad.jpg[/img]

    [img]http://i64.fastpic.ru/big/2014/0605/61/d6f18eb02a9cf93bc2ff47eacefbe961.jpg[/img]

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    In the comments to this news, on gaming sites they say that this is just a video, there is not a second of gameplay

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    They went too far with X-ray...too realistic)

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    Pretty interesting. Will wait

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    I think during the exchange of blows - gameplay, noticeable in the snow, trees and movements. In close-ups it is clearly a render, and the detail there is much higher.

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    If the gameplay looks like this, that’s very, very cool.
    I’m stuck in the gaming world at the beginning of the 2000s, at best I’ve seen gameplay videos of the crisis-assassin, so I can’t determine whether this is rendered, or whether game development has already reached the point where games should look like this?

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    Apparently the film will not be released before MK 20 is announced :(

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