With them on his side, he hopes to find a way to beat his old friend and restore liberty. This story plays out through a series of one-on-one fights. Built around the Mortal Kombat engine, it all looks fantastic with heroes and villains able to smash their opponents from one ionic environment to the next. The narrative excuse of the super pill puts the diverse cast on the same level, allowing characters like the Joker to stand against the god Ares. While most of Injustice will be familiar to fans of MK, it does mix things up a little.
Strikes are divided into three strengths with a dedicated special button, rather than into four balanced attacks. This makes it a little more accessible without surrendering complexity. It's fun to see how Neversoft have chosen to differentiate the various heroes and villains with their moves.
Harlequin, for example, uses her speed and a selection of concealed weapons to even the field. This extends to their incredible Super Moves that play to each character's strengths. These include Flash, who literally runs around the world before delivering the finishing blow to his dizzied opponent, and Aquaman who floods the screen and feeds his opponent to a shark.
Unfortunately, even with all of the magical pills to power-up characters, there are still some balance issues. Writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti served as story consultants to ensure that the comic characters kept their proper voices in Injustice. Plot In an alternate universe, Joker tricks Superman into killing his pregnant wife Lois Lane, which detonates a nuclear weapon that destroys Metropolis and kills millions. Driven over the edge by this, Superman kills the Joker in retaliation.
Now corrupted, Superman takes drastic measures to "save" the world, forcing people to follow his will and killing those who resist. He becomes a ruthless dictator who would kill criminals as he deemed fit and establishes a totalitarian world government named the One Earth Regime that eliminates crime and erases civil liberties. Superman leads the regime as its High Councillor alongside several Justice League members and villains who serve as his lieutenants.
A war breaks out between the two factions, ultimately leaving the Justice League disbanded. Five years into Superman's regime, the Insurgency discovers a parallel universe where Joker's plan failed, and they teleport that world's Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Green Lantern into their universe. Batman and Joker are accidentally transported as well, but are separated after an encounter with the Regime's military forces. While searching for somewhere to recharge his power ring, Green Lantern encounters Sinestro and his own Yellow Lantern counterpart.
The alternate Aquaman fights his counterpart as well upon discovering that his counterpart has agreed to provide Atlantis' army to Superman. The alternate-universe heroes eventually meet the Insurgency Batman in Gotham City. Batman and Lex Luthor, an Insurgent mole inside the Regime, explain that a nanotech pill derived from Kryptonian DNA can make regular humans thousands of times stronger and more resilient, as well as their plan to use a kryptonite-based weapon stored in the Batcave against Superman.
DNA samples from the Justice League are needed to unlock it, but, in their universe, most core Leaguers were either recruited or killed by the Regime. Meanwhile, the alternate Batman pursues Joker through Gotham, but Yellow Lantern and Hawkgirl mistake him for their own Batman and arrest him. The Joker then reunites with the Harley Quinn of this world, who founded an underground organization called "Joker Clan" in his memory, but is otherwise allied with Batman's Insurgency.
The heroes are able to enter the Batcave and retrieve the kryptonite weapon, but they are attacked by Black Adam. But how does it hold up to its lofty pedigree? The last hero or villain standing is the winner. Players can now block by simply holding back or crouching, and break free from combos using the Clash system, where both players get a chance to push an advantage by spending a part of their super meters.
The game features an extensive story mode, telling the tale of how an alternate universe Superman was turned into a psychotic dictator. Unlike most arcade modes, however, Battles offers twenty different variations, allowing players to challenge themselves with various difficulty and character modifiers. The genre of the game is fighting and is said to be one of the best of its kind. Build an epic roster of DC super heroes and villains and get ready for battle!
FIGHT Use the touch screen mechanics of your mobile device to battle your enemies in 3-on-3 action combat.
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