A new fighting game in the spirit of Mortal Kombat has been released on Steam. It’s already recreated Geralt, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Boys, and more

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Last week a new fighting game in the spirit of Mortal Kombat titled dragon rage. The fans decided to diversify the game considerably, making it a mishmash of many popular characters from other franchises.

More than ten mods have already been released for the game, which add the following characters to the game:

  • Kermit the Frog (mod);
  • Billy Butcher, Homelander, Black Noir and Toy Soldier from The Boys (mod);
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (mod);
  • Rick and Morty from the animated series of the same name (mod);
  • Geralt from The Witcher (mod);
  • He-Man (mod);
  • Sailor Moon (mod);
  • Craig and Randy Marsh from the animated series “South Park” (mod);
  • Smurf (mod);
  • Godzilla (mod);
  • Finn from the animated series “Adventure Time” (mod);
  • Minion (mod);
  • Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy 7 (mod);
  • Predator (mod).

In the screenshots below you can see all the characters added using mods:

Apparently mods don’t bring each individual character’s abilities into the game, but are just a change in appearance (but the game does have skill editing features in their own right).

As for the game itself, Dragon Fury also has its own characters (ninjas, robots, aliens, vikings, vampires, cowboys, werewolves, demons, mages, knights, cyborgs, gladiators and more).





In addition, the developers came up with a system that allows players to independently devise their own tricks and combos and link it all to fighters. In addition, you can choose the weapons used in battle – there are swords, katanas, axes, spears, sticks, etc.

You can buy Dragon Fury on Steam for 399 rubles.

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Source: VG Times

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