Johnny Cage kicks Johnny Cage's ass in the best Mortal Kombat 11 trailer yet

Johnny Cage kicks Johnny Cage's ass in the best Mortal Kombat 11 trailer yet

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Most of the Mortal Kombat 11 trailers we've enjoyed over the past couple of months have focused on fatalities—brain ejections, movie magic, whatever the hell you call this—but one of them was all about the story: A "temporal crisis" with an incomprehensible menagerie of characters running around (including two Johnny Cages) that was awfully hard to follow. Luckily, we've now got a new story trailer that helps clarify the situation somewhat. But that's not why it's great. 

It's great because, in case there was any doubt, it fully, unabashedly embraces the utter ridiculousness of Mortal Kombat on just about every possible level. 25 years ago we had Joe Lieberman bemoaning "blood splattering" while watching Kano defeat Sonya Blade in front of a congressional audience, and now we've got Johnny Cage slapping Johnny Cage's glasses off while Jax makes a "me, myself, and I" joke, Kano gets a sacking for the ages, and Jacqui acknowledges that all of this is "seriously messed up."

Johnny Cage kicks Johnny Cage's ass in the best Mortal Kombat 11 trailer yet

Mar 26, 2019, 10:34pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/johnny-cage-kicks-johnny-cages-ass-in-the-best-mortal-kombat-11-trailer-yet/ > Most of the Mortal Kombat 11 trailers we've enjoyed over the past couple of months have focused on fatalities—brain ejections, movie magic, whatever the hell you call this—but one of them was all about the story: A "temporal crisis" with an incomprehensible menagerie of characters running around (including two Johnny Cages) that was awfully hard to follow. Luckily, we've now got a new story trailer that helps clarify the situation somewhat. But that's not why it's great.  > It's great because, in case there was any doubt, it fully, unabashedly embraces the utter ridiculousness of Mortal Kombat on just about every possible level. 25 years ago we had Joe Lieberman bemoaning "blood splattering" while watching Kano defeat Sonya Blade in front of a congressional audience, and now we've got Johnny Cage slapping Johnny Cage's glasses off while Jax makes a "me, myself, and I" joke, Kano gets a sacking for the ages, and Jacqui acknowledges that all of this is "seriously messed up."