I agree with the points raised in this column, but there's something I simply can't shake.
What if there are no male reproductive organs in Mortal Kombat X-Ray moves because they exclusively shows muscle and bone?
To illustrate my point, here is an image of the male human skeletal muscles...
I genuinely enjoyed how Zak Smith's voice completely flipped over into an uncanny high-pitched tone when he started screwing about with the whole white vial thing, as if he had trouble holding back the sheer shadenfreude he was experiencing.
Well, there are two things you can do as a writer when you have zombies in your story.
Either you create them through the commonly known way and expect your audience to go along with it.
Or you find some other way to create what are essentially undead corpses.
If you choose the second...
Just consider modern slang as a form of Cockney and we can all get along and have some tea.
(Cockney, the wonderful dialect where potlid can mean child. Wiki it.)
As some others have already stated, I do believe the concept of the game was mostly derived from traditional zombie movies. Hence the theatrical posters and the 'witty' slogans.
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