Summary

While the latestMortal Kombatgame,Mortal Kombat 1, does not feature any characters that are brand new to the universe, it still includes plenty of fan-favorite kombatants who are a little different this time around thanks toLiu Kang’s new timeline. In an attempt to create a more peaceful universe, Liu Kang made sure that a lot of the characters that were normally evil or monstrous were toned down a little bit, which in some cases has made them much more engaging, and even relatable.

This isn’t just the casefor the villainsthough; there are even some Earthrealm heroes who have received an entire makeover, which was desperately needed after seeing them in the same form for so many years. While not everyre-introductionhas made much of an impact on fans, there are still many that did a fantastic job at breathing new life into a character, making them a lot more fun to see in the story and, in some cases, to play as too.

General Shao Speaking To Liu Kang Mortal Kombat 1

7General Shao

Shao Khan has been the staple big baddie of theMortal Kombatstory since the days of the arcade, but inMortal Kombat 1, he’s been toned down to be a little less maniacal, while still very much retaining that villainous aura that has always made him so compelling. Rather than being a tyrannical Khan, Shao is now the general of Outworld’s army who has gone down as somewhat of a mythical figure because of his bravery and determination to protect his people by any means necessary. He also now pledges himself to his empress, Sindel, who used to be his wife in previous timelines.

This isn’t to suggest that he’s a good guy, though, which is something that becomes very apparent as the story progresses, and players see his evil nature bubble to the surface over time. Turning him into a military general is a great move by NetherRealm to make him a little more believable while still displaying him as one of themost threatening beings in theMortal Kombatuniverse.

Sub-Zero Mortal Kombat 1

6Sub-Zero

The original Sub-Zero’s story primarily focused on thehatred shared between him and Scorpion, and it’s a rivalry that has literally lasted since the very first game and even carried over into theMortal Kombat 9reboot. Things have been switched around quite drastically though inMortal Kombat 1, where Sub Zero, now the grandmaster of the Lin Kuei, which also contains Scorpion and their adopted member, Smoke, has a much more sinister and evil edge to his character.

He constantlytalks down to Smokethroughout the story, reminding him that he does not possess the same blood as the other Lin Kuei members, and he even talks badly about Liu Kang, whom he feels has been holding his clan back from reaching its true potential. Seeing Sub-Zero take a much more ruthless and affirmative role in the story has really done wonders for the character, especially since he’s been somewhat overshadowed by Scorpion for so many years.

Baraka Mortal Kombat 1

5Baraka

Unlike a lot of other characters, Baraka hasn’t really changed physically in the new timeline, but underneath the razor-sharp teeth and arm-blades, he’s a completely different person with a much sadder backstory. Rather than being a bloodthirsty Tarkatan from birth, Baraka was actually once a humble Edenian merchant who then became infected by the Tarkatan disease, something that forcedthe people of Outworldto label him an outcast.

Baraka takes other victims of the Tarkatan disease to form the Tarkatan Colony, while also teaming up with Johnny Cage and Kenshi to take down theevil sorcerer Shang Tsung. It’s hard to call Baraka an antagonist in this new timeline, and while he still might be as vicious as ever as a Kombatant, players can see that this isn’t something he takes pleasure in during the character conversations before each match.

Havik Mortal Kombat 1

4Havik

After last being playable inMortal Kombat: Armageddon, Havik has finally returned, but he’s much more than the chaos-obsessed corpse many fans knew him as. InMortal Kombat 1, players get to see a much more believable and gradual decline in Havik throughout the story, which adds a lot more to his character than what was originally seen in previous games.

Rather than hailing from Chaosrealm and already being fixated on death and chaos, Havik actually starts off in Orderrealm in the new timeline as a member of Seido. However, Havik grew tiresome and frustrated with the realm’s laws, especially its caste system, which he felt was oppressing many citizens, including himself. This eventual development and expanded backstory really do a lot to make Havik much more interesting as a character and more than just someone who causes trouble for the sake of it.

Raiden And Kung Lao Mortal Kombat 1

3Raiden

By the time the story had reachedMortal Kombat 11,Raiden had become immensely powerfulas a character due to just how much he had gone through in previous games. He had turned evil for a brief period, sent a message back in time to himself to prevent annihilation, and even destroyed Shang Tsung and Quan Chi with a single powerful attack in the original timeline, and these are just a handful of the feats he had achieved. Raiden had truly reached his limit as a character, and it was clear NetherRealm was struggling to find more ways to use him, especially now thatLiu Kang had taken the mantleof being a god in his own right.

Rather than a wise old sage who is capable of tearing anyone he comes up against to pieces, Raiden in the new timeline is a young and fairly naive man who is still getting to grips with his powers. He has actually switched places with Liu Kang from the previous timeline, with Raiden now being the hero of Earthrealm whom the Fire God must now train. This plucky and inexperienced version of Raiden is the perfect way to go with the character, making him a lot more relatable due to his determination to grow strong so that he can protect his people and also a lot more fun to be around in general.

Mileena Recovering From Her Tarkatan Disease Mortal Kombat 1

2Mileena

Mileena has always been a fan-favorite character, but it’s doubtful that NetherRealm could have expected just how popular she would become over the years. The truth is that her twisted backstory of beingcreated by Shang Tsungto be a superior version of Kitana left little room to expand her character since she was literally a monster through and through whose only desire was to bite the face off of anyone who got near.

While she certainly fit into the dark and gory universe ofMortal Kombatextremely well, fans were clamoring to have some extra scenes that could flesh out her character a little bit, something NetherRealm only really attempted in the arcade mode ofMortal Kombat 11. She’s been made to be much more sympathetic and more of a tragic character inMortal Kombat 1though, being the actual biological sister of Kitana who has been infected by the Tarkatan disease. Therefore, while she’s still just as crazy and bloodthirsty in her gameplay, she also has quite a heartfelt story of wanting to be the best empress she can be whilst trying to resist the urges of her disease.

Reptile About To Fight Kitana Mortal Kombat 1

1Reptile

It’s unfortunate that Reptile has always been somewhat of an obscure fighter in previousMortal Kombatgames since he actually hasquite a fascinating and rather sad backstory, but he’s finally getting the attention he always deserved inMortal Kombat 1. In older games, Reptile was the last survivor of the Zaterrans due to an Outworld invasion, something that drives him insane and makes him little more than a chaotic underling who clings to the side of any leader who can potentially return his planet to its former glory.

The Outworld invasion never happened in the new timeline, and instead, Reptile is made an outcast due to his ability to shapeshift into a human at will. He now acts more like a freedom fighter, initially hunting down Shang Tsung, who has taken his family hostage, before eventually joining forces with Liu Kang. This alternate version of Reptile’s backstory makes him a far more interesting character and quite a prominent figure within the universerather than a simple forgettable grunt.