Song Of The Day – Reptile by Skrillex

Whenever the Mortal Kombat reboot was coming out last year, Warner Brother Studios made sure to have a soundtrack release coincide with the game. The reason for this was Ed Boon’s stress on importance of music in video games, especially Mortal Kombat. In fact, Mortal Kombat has always had a strong tie-in with music. I still hum the ol’ Mortal Kombat Theme song….

Skrillex, being one of the various artists picked for the album, made a song to represent Reptile, who is my favorite character to use in the Mortal Kombat series.

I highly recommend Mortal Kombat (2011). It’s definitely my favorite video game of all time. The visuals are amazing, the gameplay is balanced, and the sound and music are far above the standard.

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Posted on 10 January '12 by , under Music, Video Games.

One Comment to “Song Of The Day – Reptile by Skrillex”

#1 Posted by Carlos (07.02.12 at 00:21 )

With games being aurnod sixty dollars nowadays, I try to think of a justification for such a high price tag, especially when its a fighting game. While I have enjoyed past Mortal Kombat titles, wether it be the old games (MK1-UMK3) or The New (Deadly Alliance-MKvsDC), I can’t seem more surprised at how much attention to detail this game has to justify the Kollector’s Edition price of $98.99. I pre-ordered this title four months in advance from Amazon, the delivery process was faster than expected, I received my pre-order bonus (classic Reptile) the day before the game was released and they upheld their release day delivery policy as promised. The art book within the packaging is kinda small but adequate, the book ends are highly detailed and I recommend it for any (MK) collector. This edition also came with three codes to redeem on Xbox Live, classic Ermac, online access code and avatar clothing codes consisting of a Scorpion costume and Neatherealm t-shirt for both male/female (they give you codes for both genders). As far as the game goes, online play which is fun, is not the only thing to look forward to in this game. From the mini games to the story mode to the challenge tower, i just have so much I can do but find it hard to let go of just one thing before trying the next. The controls are good, took me less than thirty minutes with previous MK experience to get used to the punching, kicking and super moves. As for the Xbox controller, I use the analog stick always as the d-pad is just plain horrible for the 360. With most fighting games not bringing in any “bang for your buck”, I highly recommend getting this game. If you are an MK fan, get the Kollector’s edition! It is worth the $98.99 price tag….. or even more!