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Homelander et Omni-Man pour présenter des ensembles de mouvements uniques dans MK1

Authore: ThomasMise à jour:Apr 11,2025

Dans une révélation passionnante à Gamescom, le co-fondateur de Mortal Kombat, Ed Boon, a discuté de la façon dont Mortal Kombat 1 (MK1) différenciera le gameplay de deux personnages très attendus: Homelander et Omni-Man. Répondant aux préoccupations des fans concernant les similitudes potentielles dans les styles de combat, Boon a assuré que l'équipe de développement de NetherRealm Studios adopte une approche unique pour s'assurer que chaque personnage se sent distinct et engageant.

Lors d'une interview avec IGN, Boon a souligné la liberté créative que l'équipe a avec ces personnages. Il a déclaré: "Évidemment, nous pourrions tout faire avec les personnages, mais je ne pense pas que nous allons à la fois Homelander et Omni-Man ont une vision de la chaleur ou quelque chose comme ça." Cette déclaration souligne l'intention de NetherRealm d'éviter de reproduire les capacités de Superman, fabriquant ainsi des identités uniques pour les deux héros.

Boon a en outre expliqué comment l'équipe s'est inspirée des actions des personnages dans leurs spectacles respectifs pour développer leurs décès. Il a noté: "Ils vont certainement jouer différemment. Les principales attaques vont vraiment les différencier, mais nous sommes vraiment conscients de l'hypothèse que certaines personnes faisaient:" Oh, ils vont juste être les mêmes personnages. "" Cette approche promet de fournir une expérience fraîche et excitante pour les joueurs, garantissant que Homelander et Omni-Man se distinguent comme des combattants individuels au sein de l'alignement MK1.

MK1 promet que Homelander et Omni-Man auront des ensembles de mouvements différents

Ed Boon confirme que Homelander et Omni-Man joueront différemment

MK1 promet que Homelander et Omni-Man auront des ensembles de mouvements différents

MK1 promet que Homelander et Omni-Man auront des ensembles de mouvements différents

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