Battlefield 6 has what might just be the smoothest movement system in the franchise so far. The developers have rejected the fast and jerky movement style in favor of a more grounded approach, and ...
Joe Grantham is a contributor from the UK with a degree in Classical Studies. His love for gaming is only rivaled by a deep passion for medieval history, which often seeps into his articles. With over ...
Courtesy of Mark Rogers/Warner Bros. “Mortal Kombat II” hasn’t yet made it to theaters, but fans can expect that “Mortal Kombat III” is also in the works, it was announced at New York Comic Con on ...
Mortal Kombat 11, like many other fighting games, uses combos as its strongest mechanic that allows you to deal high amounts of damage without giving the opponent a chance to fight back. Every ...
Warwick has joined as the latest 2XKO fighter, available along with the rest of Season 0. Well, as long as you pay for him. For some in the FGC, it could be worth it. Warwick is a super aggressive, ...
The United States continues to modernize the Marine Corps' warfighting capabilities, as the service recently retired an amphibious troop transport platform—designed for ship-to-shore deployment—that ...
Israel is preparing to deploy one of the world’s first combat-ready laser air-defense systems, marking a historic shift in how nations defend against rockets, drones and missiles — and a sign that ...
At the end of Mortal Kombat II’s New York Comic Con panel last Saturday, screenwriter Jeremy Slater revealed that New Line and Warner Bros. have already greenlit the next film, telling the crowd to ...
We're hoping to see a new teaser for Mortal Kombat II at some point during NYCC, but in the meantime, EW has debuted a new look at Chilling Adventures of Sabrina actress Adeline Rudolph as Kitana.
Fighting Mortal Kombat 1 has cemented itself as the best-selling fighting game of this generation despite ending support after just 20 months: 'We're still committed to refining MK1 to be our most ...
FORT SMITH -- A tour taking place later this month aims to serve up scares with a healthy dose of history. The annual spooky tour known as "Murder and Mayhem" takes place Oct. 17, 18, 25 and 31.