
Each background was beautifully sculpted with both large and small details, and each level features multiple fighting stages – for example, the fight on the city street stage could be moved from the streets to the roof of a nearby building, then the interior of said building, and back again into the street. During our demo we saw the Batcave as well as a city street being used as the locations of two separate super-powered show-downs. The team at NetherRealm isn’t content solely with crafting unique and interesting characters they are focusing an equal amount of energy on creating interesting, fully-interactive levels which could have as much an impact on your fight strategy as the character you select.

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Solomon Grundy takes advantage of his strength and size, slamming and throwing his foes around the screen while The Flash uses a quicker fighting style focused on fast combos, scoring multiple hits.Įach fighter even has access to their own cinematic special move which showcases the full extent of their abilities in a completely over-the-top fashion – Superman punches his enemy into space before following them into orbit, punching them back down to Earth again The Flash makes a quick lap around the globe and uses to the momentum to deliver a stupidly-fast punch Batman unleashes a flurry of attacks, mixing together his martial arts prowess with some fancy gadget work. Superman himself never sets foot on the ground but hovers just above the floor while fighting. Batman is never going to feel as strong as Superman, or as fast as The Flash, but neither of them will command his wide arsenal of gadgets and devices that help him to control the battlefield. The thing about Injustice, however, is that it actually looks like it is going to be a lot of fun to play.Įach hero is being handled with care, and NetherRealm is being careful to ensure that every character feels unique to play, even if they share traits or powers with another. If this image makes you cringe thinking about Mortal Kombat Vs. NetherRealm Studios’ new game combines Mortal Kombat’s brutal style and flair with the ass-kicking output of DC’s greatest heroes and villains. NetherRealm Studios is taking these two ideas and mashing them together with some of DC Comics’ greatest heroes and villains in the new fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us.

You may also have contemplated what dire ramifications would follow should your favorite hero suddenly turn to the dark side. If you’re a comic book fan, you’ll have had a conversation at least once about how ‘Hero A’ would totally wipe the floor with ‘Hero B’.
