Dr. Disrespect thinks Mortal Kombat fatalities should be in more games

Dr. Disrespect suggested that Mortal Kombat’s deaths should be in more video games. Dr Disrespect has made a name for itself as an outrageous and sometimes controversial live broadcast. The content creator found success on Twitch after working as a level designer Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, but the operator put a lot of effort into creating a different character than his actual character. However, Dr Disrespect has been seen many times over the years as a respected source when it comes to analyzing and criticizing shooters. Since he not only worked on one of the biggest gaming franchises out there and started his own game studio to work on the new shooter, he seems to know a thing or two about the genre.

when talking about Escape from TarkovArena mode, Dr Disrespect started by talking about how games can reward players more. The creator noticed how surprised he was at how similar the games are to pubg Deal with the victors, mentioning the unflattering “chicken dinner” text box. In a game like Mortal Kombat, players can kill their opponent and celebrate victory in style with a knockout. This results in an absurdly brutal and destructive final movement that is unique to the character they’re playing and often insulting to the person on the other end of things. Dr. Disrupt noted that he would like to see something similar in more games to deliver a more satisfying victory.

“I think if you win a game, you should be rewarded hugely in an entertaining way,” he said. “Sort of like how does Mortal Kombat do that, you know? You beat the guy and guess what? You win, you have to finish it. I wish there was something cool like that.”

It remains to be seen if any of these ideas make its way into the non-AAA title shooter, but the game is being created with fans in mind. It seems likely that he will apply what his viewers have heard over the years and their desires for the first person shooter genre. Of course, it remains to be seen how good this game is, but it is an interesting possibility nonetheless.

Do you think games should include glamorous celebrations, such as deaths, more often? Let me know in the comments or hit me up TwitterCade_Onder.

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