Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath will be launching later this morning on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC and Google Stadia. He fits both arms with indestructible bionic implants.
The Friendship itself has Jackson Briggs playing the saxophone in a few different screens including one with moving graphics as a smaller version of himself plays in the background.Įpic Sax Guy hit his height of popularity with the 10-hour version of his performance, so the MK crew took it one step further to have Jax play an hour longer in honor of Mortal Kombat 11. Johnny Cage, Noob Saibot, Baraka, Cyrax, Sonya, Rayden, Rain, Shang Tsung, Kitana, Kano, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Human Smoke, Reptile, Jax, Mileena, Sektor. In failing to convince his superiors of the coming Outworld invasion, Jax prepares to covertly for the future battle with Kahns minions. Imagine if youd have a white american doing the same reverting slavery keeping all the black people in africa and creating a white ethnostate of the US. Basically jax resets time and creates a black ethno state. the chat ofc has dissabilities massive down votes from the comunitty too.
Jax puts those mechanical arms to work with some white shades to bust out a catchy tune that even sounds similar to the Sergey Stepanov performance from 2010 which I'm sure is going to be used in fighting game reaction posts for years to come. I was bursting out laughing when I saw it. On the other, we have some angry racists.While we don't get to see the beginning or end of Epic Jax Guy just yet, the official Mortal Kombat page has uploaded an 11-hour loop of special forces fighter jamming out with himself for our amusement. On the one side, many smart people agree that this ending rules.
And then, to really sell that line, there’s the crack of a baseball bat.īizarrely, the reaction to this amazing character ending - in which Jax reshapes the lives of an estimated 12 million people who suffered immeasurably under the practice of slavery, as well as those of future generations - has been mixed. “But eventually, I knock it out of the damn park,” Jax says. Jax says it takes a few attempts at reweaving time to put things right (while also keeping his wife Vera and daughter Jacqui as part of his timeline). I owe it to them to put things right, and I’m not waiting centuries for people to get woke when I’ve got the power to speed things up.”
But most people who look like me haven’t had that chance. “My family and I have lived the American dream. “I’ve been lucky,” Jax explains as he uses Kronika’s power to change the past. What does Jax do? He rewrites history, apparently ending the trans-Atlantic slave trade before it had a chance to begin. Jax’s is particularly interesting in that, after defeating Mortal Kombat 11’s time-twisting supervillian Kronika, he uses her powerful hourglass to reshape time. The Klassic Towers have returned in Mortal Kombat 11, and upon completing a tower, players are presented with the ending for the fighter they chose as their combatant. These endings can be seen by completing one of the Klassic Towers, and they’re similar to Mortal Kombat’s arcade endings, in which a non-canonical denouement for each character plays out. For Jackson Jax Briggs' ending, the iconic black Mortal Kombat character uses the powers he's gained from Kronika (the game's primary antagonist who, as the Keeper of Time, can manipulate time) to undo the slave trade, while also keeping his wife and daughter in his life. Separate from Mortal Kombat 11’s main story mode are endings for each character. In the 2021 Mortal Kombat film, Jax uses this move on Reiko. It returns in Mortal Kombat 11 as a Brutality. DC Universe, the opponent's head is flattened in a comical fashion. Mortal Kombat 11 is out now, and at the risk of lightly spoiling a particular character’s story, you owe it to yourself to check out Jackson “Jax” Briggs’ individual ending, which does some big things with the fighting game’s time-manipulation plot device.Įven if you don’t plan to play Mortal Kombat 11 but might be interested in what Jax is up to these days - or what people might be talking about in both positive and negative ways - it’s worth the minute-and-change. In Mortal Kombat 4, Jax's hands fills up with violet aura before clapping the opponent's head.