Stevie Steelz
I break muthaf****s...
Hello TYM. I've enjoyed visiting this site for a while now, so I officially became a member to truly become a part of the community. This is my very first post, so I wanted to contribute something to the forums that no one else has seem to have thought of.
We've seen Brutalities in MKX and how they work at this point, and we know they work differently from how they did in MKT. In the Mortal Kombat X-Next Trailer from the first week of February, we saw various clips of gameplay while the Netherrealm staff discussed the game. One thing we noticed was what appeared to be Quan Chi's second Fatality (Seen very quickly in the video at 3:20).
But, in all of the fatalities we've see so far, the view changes and zooms in on the action while the fatality is performed. But with brutalities, the camera stays the same as regular gameplay, but slows down a bit and the lighting darkens just slightly. If you look at the image, it looks more similar to the Brutalities we've seen so far than any Fatality. Tell me what you guys think...
(Picture comparison to his other Brutality)
We've seen Brutalities in MKX and how they work at this point, and we know they work differently from how they did in MKT. In the Mortal Kombat X-Next Trailer from the first week of February, we saw various clips of gameplay while the Netherrealm staff discussed the game. One thing we noticed was what appeared to be Quan Chi's second Fatality (Seen very quickly in the video at 3:20).
But, in all of the fatalities we've see so far, the view changes and zooms in on the action while the fatality is performed. But with brutalities, the camera stays the same as regular gameplay, but slows down a bit and the lighting darkens just slightly. If you look at the image, it looks more similar to the Brutalities we've seen so far than any Fatality. Tell me what you guys think...
(Picture comparison to his other Brutality)