MORTAL KOMBAT 11: In Depth JOKER Gameplay Gives First Look At Customisation, Brutalities, Easter Eggs, & More!

MORTAL KOMBAT 11: In Depth JOKER Gameplay Gives First Look At Customisation, Brutalities, Easter Eggs, & More!

The Clown Prince of Crime hits Mortal Kombat this Tuesday and we now have an in-depth look at his gameplay style, as well as customisation, character skins, references to the DC Universe, and so much more.

By Darkknight2149 - Jan 24, 2020 10:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Mortal Kombat

The Joker will giggle his way into Mortal Kombat 11 soon, but will he hold the winning hand? In anticipation of the character's DLC release on Tuesday, developer NetherRealm Studios has unleashed an array of gameplay footage that show's off the character's diverse move set and some of the ways you will be able to customise the Harlequin of Hate when he makes his debut. Coinciding with his release are character skins that allow you to turn Mortal Kombat characters into DC Universe heroes and villains, including the Batman Who Laughs, Harley QuinnCatwoman, Killer Croc, and Darkseid, as well as a tonne of easter eggs in his interaction dialogues including a tease for the upcoming comic book event Three Jokers! This is something that gamers and comic book fans will not want to miss.
 
































The Joker challenges you to Mortal Kombat on January 28 for Kombat Pack owners, and on February 4 for everyone else. Todd McFarlane's Spawn debuts next on March 17.
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Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/25/2020, 3:53 AM
This is why I'm glad Disney doesn't own DC. Game appearances like this wouldn't be allowed under them. Not shitting on Disney or anything, just pointing out cons of being part of their "brand"
AbidNaga
AbidNaga - 1/25/2020, 5:27 AM
@Nightwing1015 - Possibly. I just dont know if Disney cares much about the Marvel property outside of the movies. I think its more evident by how little they may care about Marvel comics specifically, but then again, video games are definitely a lot bigger of a market than comics. Though in a way, their animation definitely suffered as part of being closely knitted to "the brand". Now that I think about it, you could argue UA3 suffered similarly to how their animated series have been executed, but I'm unsure how much of it is a product of Disney.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 1/25/2020, 6:06 AM
@AbidNaga - Yeah I think it's fair to say Marvel's probably become less violent since getting bought by Disney with the exception of maybe the Netflix stuff. I was listening to Iger talk about buying it the other day. He was saying many people within Disney were reluctant to buy it because they perceived it as too violent. And Iger did say that there were some Marvel products that were "too edgy".
SANSHORYU
SANSHORYU - 1/25/2020, 2:21 PM
Thumbnail made it seem like Joaquin Phoenix's Joker would be a skin in MK11.
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