![]() Johnny narrates all of Cage Match like he’s providing his own director’s commentary. It’s not anywhere near as bone-crushingly detailed or sensationally swift-moving as Scorpion’s Revenge, but that’s by design: Cage Match is meant to feel like a coke-binging producer’s fever dream of Mortal Kombat-meets-showbiz sleaze, as Johnny kicks the heads off challengers while pursuing culty clues that reveal who really runs the movie industry. The glitz and glamor of Hollywood is represented in bright, vibrant hues, mirroring Johnny’s red-carpet flashiness. ![]() The rougher animation style of the last Mortal Kombat Legends movie, Snow Blind, was my least favorite of the series so far, so it’s nice to see a cleaner approach in Cage Match.
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