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I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
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MK vs DC: The Joker Fatality

Submitted by on August 22, 2008 – 1:18 pm2 Comments

The question with Mortal Kombat vs. DC has been the idea of fatalities and how they will work.  Well we do know at this point that some people will have fatalities and some will not.  The DC good guys will have finishing moves, but they will not kill people.  Bad guys are open game, and it looks like someone at NeoGAF got some screen caps and put it together in a gif format to show the fatality for The Joker.

I really do like the fatality as it stays true to what The Joker would do in the comic books.  Funny, yet brutal all at the same time, still showing off the insanity of the man behind the white face and pearly red smile.

Go ahead and click the jump to see the fatality and let us know what you think about it and how the game is looking in general.

Image via IGN.com

 

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  • florrarey says:

    i like joker n al but ther somthin more serious i want 2 say that im saying on al things videos n pics mony is a problem kids are sick because they have no fod cause they cant aford it mony is just paper we dont need it

  • florrarey says:

    i like joker n al but ther somthin more serious i want 2 say that im saying on al things videos n pics mony is a problem kids are sick because they have no fod cause they cant aford it mony is just paper we dont need it

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