MortalKombat's Ed Boon has revealed which entry in the series he would've liked to have remastered at one point.
Longtime Mortal Kombat director Ed Boon has revealed which entry in the beloved fighting game franchise he would have loved to have previously remastered. Over the course of the past year, Mortal Kombat fans have been making it known somewhat loudly that they'd like to see a remastered collection of some of the earliest installments in the series.
In a recent interaction on Twitter, Boon responded to a fan's praise of Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks and said that he would have liked to have remastered the game. Boon didn't say whether or not this desire to bring back Shaolin Monks ever came close to happening at NetherRealm Studios, but he did divulge that the game at one point centered around a completely different character in the series.
"Shaolin Monks was a [lot of] fun. Wish we could have made another or a remaster," Boon said on social media."It originally was a single-player game that featured Raiden as the main character."Fun Fact: It originally was a single player game that featured RAIDEN as the main character. https://t.co/dbJJUowHyK
— Ed Boon February 15, 2023 Unlike other Mortal Kombat games, Shaolin Monks was an action-focused title that allowed players to control the characters Liu Kang and Kung Lao. Considering this was a spin-off in the series, Shaolin Monks was a bit more divisive than other games, but some Mortal Kombat fans have clearly continued to look back on it fondly nearly two decades later.
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