Today, Warner Bros. reveals the different Mortal Kombat X editions available for pre-order. All of them contains the Kombat Pack which include skins, Klassic fighters and iconic guests. More details inside.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today revealed details of the premium product lineup for Mortal Kombat X, which includes Mortal Kombat X Kollector’s Edition by Coarse, Kollector’s Edition, Premium Edition and Limited Edition. All premium products including the base game are available now for pre-order from participating retailers in North America. In addition, all who pre-order the game will receive legendary fighter, Goro as a playable character. Mortal Kombat X will release worldwide on April 14, 2015.
The Mortal Kombat X: Kollector’s Edition by Coarse will include:
• Exclusive Scorpion figurine and Certificate of Authenticity, designed by Coarse. Coarse has been recognized in Collector and Designer figure communities for their artistic approach, dedication to detail, and unique storytelling through sculpture.
• In-game Gold Scorpion Skin, inspired by the Coarse figurine
• The Kombat Pack, which includes access to four add-on playable characters from Klassic Kombatants to Iconic guest characters
• Available for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft
• MSRP: $149.99
The Mortal Kombat X Kollector’s Edition, imported from Europe and available for pre-order on Amazon.com exclusively, will include:
• Scorpion Statue
• Exclusive Steel Pack and Steel Card
• Mortal Kombat X: Blood Ties Comic Book Volume 1
• In-game Gold Scorpion Skin
• The Kombat Pack
• Available for PS4 and Xbox One
• MSRP: $179.99
The Mortal Kombat X Premium Edition will be available via download only and includes the following:
• The Kombat Pack
• Available for PS4, Xbox One, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system for Microsoft; PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems and, Windows PC
• MSRP: $89.99
The Mortal Kombat X Limited Edition, available for pre-order exclusively at GameStop, will feature the following:
• Exclusive Scorpion Skin - this skin design, inspired by the Cold War, is a collaboration between NetherRealm Studios and a fan artist from the MKKollective.com, a crowd-sourced destination where Mortal Kombat enthusiasts can upload, submit and share their MK-related art, images, cosplay, music and videos.
• The Kombat Pack
• Available for PS4 and Xbox One
• MSRP: $94.99
All comments (14)
But the original Scorpion design from MKX looks fantastic.
Yeah, the coarse sculpt looks like fan-art, not professional level 3D work.
Yeah, the coarse sculpt looks like fan-art, not professional level 3D work.
The game looks amazing and has received praise from both the critics and the fans during evens like GamesCom and PSX.
The game looks amazing and has received praise from both the critics and the fans during evens like GamesCom and PSX.
MK9 and Injustice are really bad fighters, that hinge on dumb cutscenes and gore, rather than sound and fun core mechanics. Take the time to get in to one of the good fighters and you'll soon realize that MK has very little to offer. Perhaps they shaped up with MKX, i don't know, but going by their previous efforts i don't think they understand how to properly design and balance a competitive fighter. As for the visuals, i mean...come on. It's designed to appeal to 12-year olds. Not by necessity saying that my favorite games do much better (love me some Tekken but the characters are really silly most of the time). I think KoF has some of the best and coolest characters, actually. They are not as extravagant a lot of the time but that's kinda what sells it for me. The fact that they are a bit more subdued makes them feel like actual characters.
I mean, are you in to fighters or is it just MK you like? If the later, then i think the argument is over.
Edit* actually the only criticism i need of MK9 is that it took my buddy like an afternoon to find easy death combos with like the 3 characters he tried. Such balance!
As for MK not being able to compete with the more hardcore fighters, it's obviously not meant to, nor was it ever intended to since its conception. MK's shtick has always been a completely different thing. I thought that was obvious, and nor does it make the game, especially these newer ones, "suck shit". If the objective is fun, the previous game succeeded in a big way.
What's so absurd about me thinking the speacial sculpt looks very plain and simple, even a bit cheap in the detailing? It looks clean for sure, to the point where it looks like a half-done model. Oops, forgot to actually sculpt the details...well, let's just rig this bad boy and send it off to print!
Stylized doesn't have to mean no details at all, cause right now it just looks like smoothed primitives, aside from the lims that look likme a 20-minute rough sculpt that someone wen't over with the carve brush in zbrush. The other SE statuette looks by far more impressive and competently made imo.
Not to mention that the other statuette clearly shows that they have people and equipment to produce very high quality 3d prints and great paint jobs.
Luckily the hand painted one looks gorgeous.