Mortal Kombat- Cult Film Review

Ah Mortal Kombat... or should that be MORTAL KOMBAT!

The arcade game arrived in a baptism of fire with controversy surrounding it in 1992. I enjoyed the visuals and gore and the game held me in thrall at a newsagents I frequented on my way to school. There were many times when I was nearly late for school due to playing the arcade game and getting quite far as I spammed Raiden's flying torpedo move. I loved the games series in the 90's on the Megadrive and when the movie was announced I was intrigued but not enough so to watch it at the cinema. Whilst looking through the available films on Amazon Prime I saw the film was available and so I finally had the chance to scratch this itch and so I took it!

This move made completing the game pretty easy.

The plot is basic fighting game 101; Mortal Kombat is a once-a-generation tournament in which fighters battle for the fate of their worlds. The evil sorcerer Shang Tsung and his evil underlings have won 9 tournaments in a row and if they win the tenth one, they will gain the Earth. Three humans are manipulated by Raiden, ably played by Christopher Lambert, to take part in the tournament and defeat this evil whilst also fighting their own demons (metaphorically speaking). Liu Kang, wants to avenge the death of his brother, actor Johnny Cage wants to prove that he isn't a fake martial artist and military officer Sonya Blade  wants to avenge her partners death at the hands of Kano, an underworld boss.

Will the ragtag group overcome their personal issues and win Mortal Kombat? Of course they will but it's the journey that matters in this story.

The movie is incredibly cheesy with one-dimensional characters but the well-choreographed action sequences make it all worthwhile. The dialogue, whilst corny, has Johnny Cage deliver a few great one-liners and the techno-trance beat soundtrack sits well alongside the high octane fight scenes. The film design should be praised as the atmosphere of the first 2 games is conveyed well with the set and the lighting in the film being quite impressive.

Overall the unpretentious nature of the film gives it heart, in its earnestness to tell the ridiculous story the film has a lot of personality and character. Paul W. S. Anderson is an able if unremarkable director, he is most famed for his sci-fi and video game film adaptations (the most popular of which is the Resident Evil film series) and this is one of his best adaptations.

If you are looking for a guilty pleasure then this film is definitely worth your time, it is good cheesy fun!

Secrets in Games

In my youth, a time before the omnipresence of the internet, gamers would share secrets and advice. Some were true and some weren't, but there was never a way to know which were so you had to try them out. Here are some of the ones I heard of as a kid and tested out but to no avail:

 

Mortal Kombat 2- Play as Reptile

This was one of those school-playground legends that was actually true. Mortal Kombat was a popular game in my secondary school days, and challenging the mysterious 'Reptile' was a moment every gamer dreamt of.  When you were fighting at 'The Pit' stage, certain objects would sometimes pass by the moon. This meant that you needed to complete the tough task of a double-flawless-fatality. If you were successful, a green, poison spewing lizard-man would appear and and challenge you- the fact that it actually just a Sub-Zero/ Scorpion a-like with green trim didn't matter. Doing this made you seem boss. I never managed it myself but I saw a couple of people who actually did in my local arcades/ sweet shop.

 

R-type- Hidden Level

I had R-type on the Master System and I heard about a secret level somewhere but never got to it myself. I'm not sure where I heard this rumour but I just looked it up on YouTube and now like vicariously through this amazing gamer.

 

Super Mario Bros- Minus World

This is an infamous glitch in Super Mario Bros. 1, which takes you to a never ending water level known as the 'Minus World.' I heard of this glitch through friends in the playground and my best friend and I tried in for hours but to no avail. But again, thanks to the wonder of YouTube I can once again live through others.