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T-1000 Gameplay Trailer dévoilé pour Mortal Kombat 1

Authore: SadieMise à jour:Apr 24,2025

T-1000 Gameplay Trailer dévoilé pour Mortal Kombat 1

Il y a un buzz autour de Mortal Kombat 1 avec des rumeurs suggérant que la gamme actuelle de DLC pourrait marquer la fin des nouveaux ajouts de personnages - en particulier, que le T-1000 sera le combattant final introduit. Cependant, il est prématuré de se concentrer sur cela, car nous venons d'être traités avec une nouvelle bande-annonce passionnante de gameplay mettant en vedette le Liquid Terminator dans Mortal Kombat 1.

Contrairement aux personnages comme Homelander, qui éblouissent avec leurs prouesses aériennes et leur agilité, T-1000 apporte un autre type de flair à l'arène. Sa capacité unique à se transformer en métal liquide offre des possibilités intrigantes d'éviter les attaques et le chaînage de combos plus longs, ajoutant une dynamique fraîche aux batailles.

Les fans de la série Terminator apprécieront le clin d'œil à Terminator 2: Judgment Day in T-1000's Fatality, où il utilise un camion géant qui rappelle la scène de chasse emblématique du film. Cependant, la bande-annonce n'a taquiné que cet horrible finisseur, choisissant de ne pas le montrer en entier pour éviter une note de 18+ et garder les fans sur le bord de leurs sièges.

Marquez vos calendriers pour le 18 mars, car c'est à ce moment que T-1000 rejoindra la liste de Mortal Kombat 1, aux côtés du nouveau combattant Kameo, Madame Bo. Quant à ce qui nous attend pour le jeu, Ed Boon et NetherRealm Studios ont gardé leurs cartes près de la poitrine, laissant les fans désireux de toute annonce future.

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