What are the chances I get you as my ER Doctor because it seems I'm going there more frequently. No, I don't want an operation done on me but just to meet you be an honor or learn from you for my anatomy class.
I needed to know if the Predator could actually pull the spine and skull out like that. Its cool but wouldn't it all fall apart or how much flesh would still be attached?
*bruh seriously? I'm trying to do a Mr TORGUE impression but it keeps getting deleted. Our susciety really IS becoming 1984!* *Whatever, guess I'll go with this...*
Jason had no training whatsoever, he pretty much grew up as a survivalist after his vengeful mother was decapitated, he was living on whatever he could hunt, which makes it pretty impressive considering that he grew up as strong as he is, coming back as an undead in Part 6 just made him even stronger, and I won't even mention Uber Jason from Part 10 where he turned into a nanobot infused cyborg, because it's implied that version of Jason survived reentry into a planets atmosphere, so Uber Jason is scarily strong
Didn’t his mom also use the Necronomicon on him? For those who don’t know, the Necronomicon is a fictional grimoire and it’s also known as “The Book of the Dead”. It was first mentioned in a story that was written by none other than H.P. Lovecraft.
@@Gamer88334 I'm not sure if his mother used it or not, I always assumed that Jason never actually drowned as a kid and survived it without anyone knowing until they met adult Jason. If I recall correctly we never even knew there was any connection to the Voorhees family and the Necronomicon until Part 9 when it showed up in the Voorhees family home, they expanded on that in the comics by telling us that they had an ancestor who practiced witchcraft and owned a replica of the Necronomicon, which one can assume is the one we see in Part 9. Although people do theorize that Pam used the book or unintentionally used it's powers, I however believe that Jason was human until Part 6 and there was nothing supernatural about him until his resurrection in Part 6, although I'm not exactly sure if the book had anything to do with how Jason came back in Part 6 since that was a lightning rod, Frankenstein style, and they never added the book to the lore until Part 9, there was that Carrie -Copy Tina in Part 7 that accidentally raised Jason out of the lake, but I doubt her powers came from the Necronomicon, Part 9 goes all out with Jason body swapping and only being able to be officially killed by a special dagger wielded by another Voorhees, he is then sent to Hell, but Freddy brings him back for FvJ so that he can use Jason as a scapegoat to get people thinking that Jason's murders are being caused by a returning Freddy since his powers are weakened until people remember him again, of course after Freddy gets his powers back he realizes he can't actually get Jason to stop stealing his kills, then Part 10 takes a bit of a turn, Jason is no longer an undead, somehow, and has been captured by the government for study since they now imply that his regeneration is genetic, of course he escapes and gets cryogenically frozen and dumb people in the future thaw him out thinking he's dead, you can guess what happens after that. I haven't even mentioned the game continuity where Pamela hints that Jason's real father probably wasn't even human at all, and that Elias (who was cut from Part 6's ending) was just someone they went to for protection, for context, Elias is Jason's father in the films and comics, but we don't know much about him other than the fact that he was a powerful and abusive man
@@JargonMadjin The Necronomicon shows up in the Friday series as an easter egg mostly, because it's a nod to the Evil Dead series which made it the McGuffin of the series.
I love the story of predators, they’re basically space samurai. They have high sense of honor and slightly confusing code of ethics and respect for the prey. If you are weak and incapable of fighting they’ll just leave ya alone, but if you pose as even a slight threat then you’re fair game.
@@tashadent150 so sexist, how dare they not harm women but harm men, sexism Sarcasm btw, and yea, I never got why harming a man is a typical terrorist but just soon as that guy or gurl harms a woman, he or she is a horrific terrorist, killing children is bad tho, that is actually terrible
@@theultimatewarlord69420 i would actually prefer being attacked by Jason instead of Michael. Because Jason could make death a lot faster, while Michael would probably stab you slowly.
@@Spideyman.w I thought it was alright, I kind of liked the Pre-Aftermath ending where God Liu Kang and Mortal Raiden have that brief talk; "May we meet again in the next timeline" "Then I won't say good bye" Then of course Shang Tsung (being played by his OG Cary-Hiroyuki the living legend) shows up with Fujin and Nightwolf going "Nah bro, no happy ending yet" and to no one's surprise, it was all a ploy for Shang Tsung to grab the crown and absorb a bunch of souls. I mean I kind of figured Shang Tsung was scheming the entire time but it was still neat seeing Cary-Hiroyuki reprise the role. In Aftermath's good ending, God Liu Kang goes back in time to make Kung Lao the chosen one, which was a nice thing to do for his buddy. There was cool back-and-forth banter in both the story and single player fights, Outworld being united with Earthrealm wasn't something I expected to happen but it was pretty neat seeing Baraka being on the other side for once. Raiden breaking the cycle that was created in MK9 was pretty cool character development, and this was backed up further by him giving his god powers to Liu Kang. Although I have no clue how the story is going to go after that with MK12 being in the works, although I would theorize that Scorpion's ending hinting at there being more Titans than Kronika may play a part. But I totally get why most people assume MK12 may have something to do with Onaga since we haven't seen him in a while. Taven and Daegon are still around too, but I figure Kenshi and his boi are busy with them. But of course since MK11 revolved around time, they could just reset everything. I do wonder now if the Hourglass could have done anything about Armageddon, but I have the strong assumption that Kronika didn't care if Armageddon happened or not since it was only the Elder Gods that seemed to have an issue with it and she's apparently above them, just makes me wonder what the One Being is compared to a Titan Wow, I went on a tangent here
@@JargonMadjin There's not much they can do after MK 11. They kinda wrote themselves in a corner since liu kang is now a God even stronger than Kronika and went back in time
@@zaer-ezart True, if they were to continue the plot the Hourglass may have to reset everything again, but then again maybe that's related to God Liu knighting Kung Lao in the past, so that he can be sure the timeline will still have a chosen one, or maybe it's because of the fact that he went back in time that something goes wrong. Or maybe they can mess with us a little and just give us a game set in a different timeline anyway since that is a thing judging from Kronika tossing in characters that were dead in the main timeline. I feel like the time aspect just gave them more freedom to add whatever characters they wanted regardless if they were still alive in the main timeline or not, notably with Shao Kahn, Baraka and Mileena. If MK12 is set in a different timeline we're likely to see other characters make a comeback So the way I see it, it's either going to be a reboot or a different timeline, I'd be surprised if they managed to continue it with God Liu Kang's timeline
I just realized something watching this video. There's a plausible reason for why Jason fights the way he does in MK, besides because "fighting game." We had always seen Jason fighting people who could never measure up to him or who were mortal by comparison, as well as people who just weren't fast enough to warrant him doing more than the usual teleport. Now that he is, this is basically Jason Full Power mode. He's going all in because his opponents are giving him an actual challenge.
@@ILikeSoda229 Right? Like we have plenty of "evil superman" like Homelander. Let's get an "evil goku" or perhaps "evil ryu/akuma" a movie killer looking for a good challenge. Actually, now that I think of it, wasn't that Predator before the AvP crossovers?
i personally dont believe he gained the ability of teleportation until part 6, and there has been quite a few scenes of jason getting equally rivaled by camp counsellors. (keep in mind canonically he is basically average height/size) jason before his undead era was literally just a regular human. it has been a controversial topic on weather or not jason had regenerative powers whilst he was alive though, considering he suffered from many stab wounds or other hits to his body during part 2-4 which never seemed to affect him afterwards (keep in mind parts 2-4 took place all within a few days) other than that its a pretty cool theory. even undead jason has been somewhat rivalled at times.
Fun fact: during filming of the scene that Leatherface’s outro scene is based on, the actor, Gunnar Hansen, actually lost his grip and tossed the chainsaw in the air.
I'd imagine they used a rubber blade instead of an actual chain. So, there's still the machine being thrown in the air, but no one is going to have an arm chopped off.
One of the best details in this is that the Xenomorph (Alien) is actually Tarkatan (Barrakas species) and came from barraka, that's why it has those retractable arm blades as well as why it's a similar size to the predator and more humanoid in shape, it's chest burster fatalities also are specialized to opponents species in terms of the Xenomorph that comes out, like the predalien when ots done on a predator resembling the predalien in AvP2
Honestly, Jason has the best animations in MKX. Since he's more of a monster than a martial artist, he throws his weight with each punch and kick. He genuinely looks like a monster while he’s fighting, which makes his calm idle pose stand out so much more.
Jordan is right, Leatherface did accidentally hurt himself with his chainsaw. Near the end of the first movie Leatherface falls back and his chainsaw (somehow activated) cuts through a bit of his leg.
These are the best two people to do review of this. One that understands medical and the way the x-rays and fatalities compare to real life anatomy and the other that understands the fighting... I love it.
Fun fact: Predators don't use there plasma casters that often, the predator's believe in a fair fight, you fight a sword with a sword, etc. they also use an honor/caste system, whilst the xenomorphs are more like ants/termites/bees
9:58 at that moment it fits so perfectly with the censored when he oh shit. Not going to lie gameology you should encourage them to curse more when seeing these video games it fits those censored lines in perfectly.
Fun fact in the original ending of Texas chainsaw massacre leatherface was suppose to mop around and make sad noises but it being in the middle of summer and filming for hours in nothing but a suit and mask covering his face Gunnar Hansen started freaking out and spinning the chainsaw out frustration it was interesting to hear that one of the most iconic endings of the most iconic horror movies happened because of that one hot summer day
It's hard to believe, but Predators actually do have a martial art. Their martial art specializes in the use of their wrist blades, combistick, and simple hand to hand fighting. Some Predators have been seen using untraditional or dishonorable fighting styles such as head butting, swordsmanship, and even biting with their mandibles.
Xenomorphs are absolutely awesome for three reasons: 1. They have a pharyngeal jaw (a secondary jaw within the primary one, much like eels), 2. they're tail is like snake, and 3. they have an amazing amount of lore behind them (Who knows? THEY COULD BE REAL!)
Fun fact that I'm surprised Doc didn't bring up. The chainsaw was actually invented as a surgical instrument for amputations and get through bone quickly. Of course the size of the unit and the type of chain were redesigned to deal with wood.
@@TheSimmr001 You are correct. Though, from what I've read, there were some pretty substantial alterations made from that device to the amputation device. Regardless, it's a fucking crazy and terrifying proposal either way. When my wife bore my first son, the OB had to do an episiotomy with this pair of snips that looked like a scaled down version of aviation shears. God bless women and their ability to endure all of that madness just to have a child who acts like they hate you for 18 years. At least my part of procreation was followed by a nap and 10 months of buying weird things from the grocery store. Oh, and slipping the OB a couple hundred bucks to put in extra stitches (or a drawstring if you're adventurous) 😂
@@Puttagirlon lol. The scary part was what they used before. How women survived the midwife slashing with a kitchen knife, to pull the baby out, ill never know. It sounds grim now, but the inventors were saints
Jason is by far the most terrifying guest character to ever join the MK games if you play you know how stupid the buffs and red screen is like sonicfox bullied people with this character
*"Have you had any-"* _"We get a lot of chainsaw injuries."_ *"You get 'A LOT'?!"* Yeah, I gotta agree with that reaction. How and why, and I'm gonna make an assumption and ask why is there so much common sense lacking with chainsaw owners?!
I actually would suspect a lot of chainsaw injuries in ER. It's a pretty common tool. It's like with hammers, shears, siccors, kitchen knives, hammers. Like really...renovating, cooking and gardening can be pretty hazardous XD
You guys have to react to the other guest characters next. there's Kratos from God of War, Terminator, Joker, Spawn, Robocop, and Rambo. They're awesome.
Jason is a revenant zombie. He's a zombie brought back to life by the necronomicon. So he's technically a deadite, hence why he's basically indestructible, OP and doesn't really react to pain.
I'd love to see these guys react to Heat Moves from the Yakuza series. They don't get as graphic as MK, but they can be just as hard to watch. For instance: there's one Heat move where you take a handful of nails, force them into a guy's mouth, then kick him in the jaw.
If I recall correctly Jason has been canonically confirmed to be a powerful Deadite during an official crossover comic between Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm street and EvilDead.
15 minutes in and it has felt like half an hour. NOT A NEGATIVE, let me be clear. The conversation they have, the questions and the crazy answers are just so entertaining and interesting that time just slowed down, I wanted to be in the moment for much longer, this was so much fun to watch!
With that last scene talking about the combo PredAlien in the next MK, these 2 should do a react episode to the stealth/combat executions/finishers in the Aliens vs Predator game. There's a lot of different scenarios/concepts for damage and potential finishers in that all around.
12:35 no shit, the extreme amount of control needed for that, not to mention muscle strength needed to be able to swing it that fast in the first place is downright insane
When I was in the hospital for a pinched nerve in my back there was a guy who was rushed in just covered in blood and I didn't see anything but when they turned him around his face was destroyed and his hand you could see was just limp, swollen and bloody from a "attack" but apparently the guy was beaten with a roofing hammer in a bar fight but he was alive and actually trying to walk with them (obviously limping and looking pretty weak at that point so I'd assume adrenaline was wearing off at that point)
@@PeterParkerwon Both the Alien and Predator franchises started as slasher flicks "with a twist!" Alien was set in a claustrophobic spaceship and the victims in Predator were the type of hypermasculine heroes that the eighties had taught us were invincible. The only horror icon in 11 is Terminator and they seem to have based him on Judgement Day, after he became an action hero.
17:49 If you play MKX and beat the tower as the alien, you can actually see different aliens that reproduced using Outworld races like the Tarkatans and the Shokan
i think the main reason i really liked jason's moves and fatalities is due to them being fairly realistic and smooth, combined with how jason moves and uses actual moves either common or rare in fighting, along with how realistic jason's body is, in general. They keep it to human standards and to human limits, but still kept that feeling that jason is still unreal and is stronger then pretty much everperson an most animals. In my opinion, jason is a realistic but still story like character so a perfect 4.5/5 rating from me! Then again i'm just some guy on the internet, don't know much about fighting or creating games in general. 👍
I Love predator. The alien warrior hunters have a big lore and story to understand. They all have interesting stories with each predator. I love everything about them. How different and Hierarchy and different strength and weaknesses. Different hunting and fighting techniques. They all have different classes of power and so much to them. They all have one thing in common. They fight to the bitter end. Anything that kills them only Excites them. They love the fight and challenge. But even they have a code of Honor. There’s too much to even talk about them 😅😁
Agreed. Their code of honor is actually pretty fair. It is no-BS kind of fair. Any hostile action would be punishable by all forces, but they do not hunt feeble prey.
video idea: I think Dr Jordan and Noah reacting to MKX character Xrays would be good content. Noah would appreciate the flurry of blows the likes of Liu Kang produce, and Dr Noah could compliment the anatomy and/or the realistic damage such moves would cause
9:08 sorry but I love avp too much to let this go. The predators didn’t make the aliens. They found the alien species when they were going through the universe looking for worthy prey. They found the aliens spreading and decided to hunt them. Finding them extremely strong. They sometimes took a queen hostage to make eggs that they hatched on random species like in that one AvP movie with the pyramid. So they did breed xenomorphs. But they didn’t make them (although humans did make a species of xenomorph that fought against the OG xenomorphs)
Nah, he has one, the reason he got two in MK9 was due to animation, apparently this is a problem the dev team had with Drahmin as well (a character with a club on one hand), because the weapon is on that one hand and not flipped on both hands makes animating it an annoying task when the character is facing in different directions, although I imagine this is just something that annoyed them with the technology they had back then, they probably don't have an issue with it now. I figure two-glove Freddy was just easier to animate. But we do get one-glove Freddy in MKX Mobile, they had to alter his X-Ray though
He survived getting crushed by a giant boiler, threw and punched Freddy so hard that he sent him flying, and was able to continue to fight after getting the fingers from his right hand sliced off and eyes gouged by Freddy.
Welp guess I gotta say it again. Dr. Jordan, and either Gemma or Noah would make a great team up for the Mad Max game from 2015 (I think they’d both have a few things to say about the limb breaking counter).