Mortal Kombat Vita, Or The Most Brutal Fruit Ninja Clone Ever?

A new trailer has surfaced showing off even further the new features for Mortal Kombat on the Vita. Aside from what seems to be a playable Shao Kahn, if you pay attention, you'll see the most hilarious interpretation of Fruit Ninja ever.

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A new trailer has surfaced showing off even further the new features for Mortal Kombat on the Vita. Aside from what seems to be a playable Shao Kahn, if you pay attention, you’ll see the most hilarious interpretation of Fruit Ninja ever.

There’s a lot to the trailer, so you’ll probably need to watch it more than once to see everything. There’s even some hints at exclusive costumes for some of the characters in there.

Still no solid release date yet, but the game is slated for sometime this Spring.


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