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I really like the idea of revenants being like actual zombies
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Mortal Kombat 1 is officially dead😭

About Mortal Kombat 1 is dead.
Personally, I feel that Mortal Kombat 1 is worth the full price. However, since it didn't have the "extra value" that came with other games, I think the reason it ended without enough content for Mortal Kombat 1 is because of that.
Personally, I think the change in direction of Mortal Kombat 1 could have been done a little better. It would have been possible to create a sufficient story just by supplementing MK11. However, the main story itself was a complement to the aftermath of MK11, so my personal evaluation was "not bad".
However, the additional content that came afterwards, Khaos Reigns, was good in terms of new rendering and 3D with new motions, but the story was monotonous and hard to remember. It's a shame that Americans and other Westerners are paid much more than Japanese people, but only do this kind of work.
I feel that the character changes are very unnecessary. I really like the concept of young Raiden. It was a mistake to change Scorpion to Kuai Liang. In the end, I like it from a consumption perspective, but it was unnecessary in terms of the story structure.
However, I think it was quite successful in cultivating a new customer base. The fresh faces with young faces are the most Japanese-like in MK history.
The biggest problem is PVE. The concept of the characters for each season of Invasion is very interesting, but compared to Street Fighter 6, it is overwhelmingly too monotonous. And yet, every update just adds unnecessary pain. The most important part of the content that increases the most value was so neglected that it was not suitable for streaming.
The Japanese market is certainly shrinking, but I still think it is a very big presence in terms of continuing to supply content. I think the biggest difference in market value between MK1 and SF6 is that "abandoning Japan" means that there is a big loss in maintaining content.
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https://x.com/lllistn/status/1922588180034756962
The Westerners are doing the same thing again.

If this is how they portray the characters they themselves created, it's no wonder that there are Westerners who complain about the portrayal of Asians. They are a race of people who continue to complain despite being low-intelligence and lacking understanding.
Are whites and blacks all people with no tolerance, no wealth, and only stupid intelligence?
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Steam was the only place in Japan where you could purchase additional packs, but the purchase did not include additional elements such as tournament skins. So Warner defrauded me. (In the first place, Steam should not be affected by CERO, so the fact that Warner has made it impossible to even purchase this is a problem. Warner is discriminating against Japan.) However, I noticed that it was recently possible to purchase dragon crystals. I purchased dragon crystals. This tournament skin can be called up with mk1hook, but to change gear, you need to make modifications using Unreal Engine or similar. I don't have that technology, so I'm watching it with this. This allows you to get a good look at Liu's upper arms, which are usually difficult to see.
If you use it, please reblog to show your intent. If you want it without the watermark, please DM me. I will attack you if you don't use it correctly.
#mortal kombat#mk#mortalkombat#liu kang#mortal kombat 1#mortalkombat1#mk1#mortal kombat 12#mk12#mortal kombat screenshots#my screenshots#screenshots#screenshot#my edit
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About Mortal Kombat 1 is dead.
Personally, I feel that Mortal Kombat 1 is worth the full price. However, since it didn't have the "extra value" that came with other games, I think the reason it ended without enough content for Mortal Kombat 1 is because of that.
Personally, I think the change in direction of Mortal Kombat 1 could have been done a little better. It would have been possible to create a sufficient story just by supplementing MK11. However, the main story itself was a complement to the aftermath of MK11, so my personal evaluation was "not bad".
However, the additional content that came afterwards, Khaos Reigns, was good in terms of new rendering and 3D with new motions, but the story was monotonous and hard to remember. It's a shame that Americans and other Westerners are paid much more than Japanese people, but only do this kind of work.
I feel that the character changes are very unnecessary. I really like the concept of young Raiden. It was a mistake to change Scorpion to Kuai Liang. In the end, I like it from a consumption perspective, but it was unnecessary in terms of the story structure.
However, I think it was quite successful in cultivating a new customer base. The fresh faces with young faces are the most Japanese-like in MK history.
The biggest problem is PVE. The concept of the characters for each season of Invasion is very interesting, but compared to Street Fighter 6, it is overwhelmingly too monotonous. And yet, every update just adds unnecessary pain. The most important part of the content that increases the most value was so neglected that it was not suitable for streaming.
The Japanese market is certainly shrinking, but I still think it is a very big presence in terms of continuing to supply content. I think the biggest difference in market value between MK1 and SF6 is that "abandoning Japan" means that there is a big loss in maintaining content.
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By the way, I know one person who draws this pairing, but I'm glad there are others out there.

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When I see Americans worrying about being fat, it makes sense. First of all, everything in America is big. Especially the meals are big. I understand the food situation in America, but it is assumed that you drive far away to buy groceries, and that there is probably no grocery store nearby. That's why they prepare the amount you need to stock up. Since everything is big, I think the amount will be large in comparison. And everything tastes strong. It feels like there is no barley tea as a drink option. So I rarely buy ready-made food made that day on the way home from the supermarket. They also sell salads there, so you can get some vegetables. Despite that, restaurants often have large menus. But they are expensive. There are also few full-time housewives, and in such an environment, vegetables are not popular. Because they are expensive and bland. In Japan, strong flavors will be required in the future, but the concept of school lunches being like tiny amounts of leftovers has led to the establishment of a knowledge of bland flavors. Because of this, I think it will be quite difficult for people to lose weight while in America.
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