Mortal Kombat 1 Introduces Accessibility Option for Narrating Gruesome Fatalities
Mortal Kombat, the iconic fighting game franchise, has recently taken a step forward in accessibility by introducing an option to narrate gruesome fatalities. The feature was added to the original Mortal Kombat game, which was released in 1992. This is a welcome addition for gamers who are visually impaired, as it allows them to experience the game in a way that was not previously possible.
The feature works by having a narrator describe the action as it happens on screen. This includes the fatalities, which are some of the most iconic moments of the game. The narrator will describe the characters’ movements, the sound effects, and the gory details of the fatalities. This allows visually impaired players to experience the full intensity of the game without relying on visuals.
The feature is part of Mortal Kombat’s commitment to accessibility. The game has also added options for colorblind players, as well as options for players with hearing impairments. These changes make it easier for everyone to enjoy the game, regardless of their physical abilities.
The addition of this feature is a great step forward in making video games more accessible to everyone. It is encouraging to see developers taking steps to make sure that everyone can enjoy their games. Hopefully, other developers will follow suit and continue to make their games more accessible for all players.