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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 23 2013 12:00 GMT
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This post is brought to you by the incorrectly used letter K. No other letters, Egyptian hieroglyphs, or wingdings were harmed in the making of Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition. Just K, which has been forcefully fused with various words in some kind of bone-splintering reverse-fatality. But enough sighing over English’s desecrated corpse. We’re getting a videogame! The Komplete Edition brings together 2011′s rather enjoyable series reboot and all of its DLC, so there’ll certainly be plenty to do. Will it make up for two years of waiting? Fingers, subcutaneous arm blades, and limp, disembodied spines crossed.

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Posted by Joystiq Jan 15 2013 16:00 GMT
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Warner Bros. will submit Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition for classification in Australia. GameSpot reports the fighter will seek a rating under the country's new R18+ classification for games. Mortal Kombat was refused classification in the region when it launched two years ago and also lost a subsequent appeal.

Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge will be Australia's first game classified as R18+. Australia finally relaxed its censorship laws last year to allow games intended for those over the age of 15 to be sold in the country.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 14 2013 00:30 GMT
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Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition is just about half-off today on Amazon, priced at $16.50, down from its standard $30. When we say it's "just about half-off," of course we mean it's dangling by the barest thread of blood-soaked connective tissue. Of course.

This deal applies to PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the kollection, which launched in February last year. The Komplete Edition bundles all of the game's DLC, 15 Klassic Skins, three classic fatalities, the Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors album, and the 1995 Mortal Kombat film. Still, the movie is the most painful part of the entire package.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2012 18:15 GMT
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#mortalkombat Netherrealm and WBIE proudly stride into Capcom territory—y'know, trying to sell you a game you already own—with the already announced Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition. Hrm. More »

Posted by IGN Jan 10 2012 00:42 GMT
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As is quickly becoming the standard, a complete edition of last year's brutal fighting reboot, Mortal Kombat, has been announced. Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition takes the game's previously DLC-only roster of four fighters to the disc along with some more bells and whistles...