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MK vs. DCU Updated Hands-On: Story and New Character Impressions

Midway stops by to take the final wraps off its upcoming fighter.

Universes Collide

A host of familiar faces come together in the latest trailer for MK vs. DCU.

We've been keeping tabs on Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe since the game was announced earlier this year amid a healthy dose of skepticism from MK and comics fans alike. The ensuing months have seen those fans won over as more information on the roster and fighting mechanics have trickled out. With just a few weeks left before release, Midway is finally taking the wraps off the final piece of the game's puzzle: the story. Ed Boon and crew stopped by our offices earlier today to let us check out a near-final version of the game, which featured the entire roster. Most importantly, we got to see how the game's narrative is going to sell anyone surviving a punch to the face from Superman.

Our first order of business was to scope out the story mode, so skip down a ways if you're concerned about spoilers. Aside from offering up the basic premise--the MK and DC universes are being mashed together due to some cataclysmic magical event--until now Midway has been dead silent on what's going on. The game will offer two story experiences: the MK side and the DC side. We started with the DC story, which caught up to Superman in Metropolis as he was in the process of mopping the floor with Darkseid. The game's introductory cinematic is narrated by the Man of Steel as he brings you up to speed on what's been going on. Following Darkseid's beatdown, Lex Luthor popped up and bantered with the Son of Krypton. In true comic fashion, the stone-faced and ill-tempered ruler of Apokolips began to escape via one of his boom tubes when Superman zapped him with some heat vision, creating a mysterious disruption to the portal and causing Darkseid to awkwardly warp away.

With that sorted out, Supes grabbed Luthor and carted him off to prison, leaving the action to focus on Flash, who was called out as the star of this first chapter of the story. The action followed the Scarlet Speedster as he set out to battle Deathstroke, which segued into the mode's first battle. Once Deathstroke was vanquished, Flash was sent to Gotham by Wonder Woman, where he battled Catwoman and Kano. During the short story cinematics between fights, it was clear something was wrong, because energy began to overwhelm the speedy hero. Things came to a head when, after beating Kano, Flash was about to kill the cybernetically enhanced mercenary. Thankfully, since they were in Gotham, Batman popped out of the shadows and tried to stop him.

Once the Dark Knight took Flash out, the game shifted to chapter two, which follows Batman into his first fight with the Joker. The storytelling on both the MK and DC sides will break down into chapters that follow specific characters. Once we started up the Mortal Kombat plotline, we found Shao Kahn and Quan Chi being confronted by Raiden for their poor behavior. (Note for MK continuity geeks: Boon pointed out that the game takes place in the early part of the series around MKII and III.) During the battle, Raiden disrupted the mystic portal Shao Kahn was trying to use to escape, resulting in a weird teleportation that looked a lot like Flash's. The scene then shifted to the MK story's first chapter, Liu Kang. The skilled fighter was hanging out with Kitana at first but set out to do some investigating, which led him into conflict with Sub-Zero.

After we clocked in some time with the story modes for each side, we checked out the offline multiplayer mode and the Kombo Challenge mode. Multiplayer versus mode is a standard punchfest that offers just what you'd expect, while the Kombo Challenge mode tests your skills by challenging you to follow increasingly complicated combo strings that appear across the top of the screen. There looks to be at least 10 per character, which will earn you achievement points if you pull them off.

The game's fighting system, both the proper melee and special moves, along with the various klose kombat and freefall kombat mehanics, felt good. The simple attack layout made combat manageable and allowed for some impressive combo chains, while the different in-close and free-falling modes didn't seem as obtrusive as we expected. In addition, the game's finishing move system, which mixes traditional fatalities with new brutalities for the heroic DC characters, seems to work fine and didn't bog down the pacing.

The visuals have come together really well. The character models are very sharp and feature a smart array of impressive details. We're fans of little touches like Baraka's flecks of spit as he fights, which, while gross, are what you'd expect from someone with chompers that big. The environments are equally well done and feature some unique touches courtesy of the magical influences at play. There are a number of creepy-looking Outworld stages that touch on some of the iconic locales from MK. The DC stages feature some notable landmarks, such as the Daily Planet's globe and the Justice League's watchtower satellite. In addition, there are some neat mixes, such as the hybrid Themiscrya/Outworld stage, which is a nice juxtaposition of the different worlds. The stages and characters are further enhanced by the various lighting and special effects used during battle. Character animation is solid but retains the deliberate movement we've seen before, which should keep the action from being totally fluid. Overall, though, the visuals left a good impression.

Based on what we played, MK vs. DC Universe is shaping up to be one of the strongest entries in the MK series in a good while. The revamped fighting system feels familiar but freshened up. Although we'll reserve proper judgment until we've spent some time with the final game, we're definitely pleased by where it's going. As far as story goes, the game has got a solid, interesting premise. The arcade, two-player, and Kombo Challenge modes are looking like nice complements to the story mode. Our big question now hovers around how the game will play online and what the downloadable content plans are, since we can think of a good dozen DC and MK characters we'd like to see in the game. Stay tuned for those answers and our final word on the game after its release on November 16.

297 Comments

  • jairowolf

    Posted Dec 5, 2009 9:57 am PT

    I hope that we can see some sequils to this game adding some carecters and uniting the good guys against the bad guys would be a great thing to see.

  • pilot_riaz

    Posted Nov 24, 2008 9:07 am PT

    There is no Kung Lao in this MK. He was great in MK2, throwing his hat was cool. Pity he did not make it into this game.

  • SPARTANKINGIV

    Posted Nov 23, 2008 8:56 pm PT

    the next game they should make is mortal kombat vs. marvel that would be sweet

  • fatmike2127

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 10:50 am PT

    cant wait for this game, they had a great idea combining DCU and MK into one game

  • zombimusher

    Posted Nov 13, 2008 9:31 am PT

    I've got passed the DC realm and the fact that it's rated teen fairly quick because everything els it has to offer looks so nice and refreshing to the series. Better than playing the same game three maybe four times over since Deadly Alliance. Even placing back into the MK II time line got me excited.

  • controlz101

    Posted Nov 11, 2008 7:28 pm PT

    Should I buy this game? I'm not familar with all of DC Universe?

  • Axel_Kenpachi47

    Posted Nov 10, 2008 7:30 pm PT

    Who is Deathstorke and Shazam? And I am not waiting for the review I am loyal to the series enough to know this will be a good fighter, and any who doesn't think so can take on me and my boy Baraka!

  • XxJDUBxX025

    Posted Nov 3, 2008 9:56 pm PT

    Game looks pretty good, def. already preordered

  • Johan8

    Posted Nov 3, 2008 7:12 pm PT

    Rated "T"?? I think i“ll wait for a review first. IF only they could let us try the game with a demo...

  • Human-Pheonix

    Posted Nov 3, 2008 5:20 pm PT

    As long I get Catwoman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Sub Zero as fighters. I'm good BATMAN RULES!!!!! AHH YEAH!!!!!!

  • supadave841

    Posted Nov 2, 2008 7:26 pm PT

    This idea sucks balls. I really cant see why everyone is so excited about this game, the idea seems really stupid. maybe marvel vs dc, but mortal kombat is bloody and gruesome, not fit for the dc universe. the only dc character that fits this game is batman. everyone is a joke.

  • jharding94

    Posted Nov 2, 2008 12:50 pm PT

    The game looks awsome. Even though its teen, but I always loved DC so im definitely will get it.

    Batman Rocks

  • ps3loverr posted Nov 1, 2008 10:28 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    ps3loverr

    Posted Nov 1, 2008 10:28 pm PT (hide)

    this game looks gay the fltalities dash running around to make a tornado than punches the guy gay!this game is goanna be of many failed mk games get like a 6 or 7

  • LordDespair

    Posted Nov 1, 2008 7:09 pm PT

    Mortal Kombat or DC? It's hard 2 pick a side.

  • gamer082009 posted Oct 31, 2008 6:42 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    gamer082009

    Posted Oct 31, 2008 6:42 pm PT (hide)

    LOL, what a way to ruin the Mortal Kombat image. I'm not impressed at all!

  • nuke939

    Posted Oct 31, 2008 6:03 pm PT

    As long as there's no aquaman, I'm happy XD

  • Bubble_Man

    Posted Oct 31, 2008 2:53 pm PT

    The more of this game that is revealed, the better it looks. This may be the first MK title I've bought since the 90s.

  • soulja_gam3r

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 3:09 pm PT

    MK vs. Marvel might have been better, but this looks AWESOME!!!!

  • Aka_Oni

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 11:23 am PT

    This game looks sick and I've been a fan of MK when it first came out. I'm not completely sold on the idea of mixing it with DC characters, but I guess that's okay as long as Aqua Man doesn't make an appearance.

  • BatGojko

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 8:38 am PT

    This looks really like the best MK so far.
    MK needed some revitalization and probably DC Universe is the right choice.
    Will wait to see and play the game myself.

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