

While most of Injustice will be familiar to fans of MK, it does mix things up a little. The narrative excuse of the super pill puts the diverse cast on the same level, allowing characters like the Joker to stand against the god Ares. Built around the Mortal Kombat engine, it all looks fantastic with heroes and villains able to smash their opponents from one ionic environment to the next. This story plays out through a series of one-on-one fights. With them on his side, he hopes to find a way to beat his old friend and restore liberty. Discovering the other timeline, Insurgency Batman pulls in heroes from the alternate dimension in which Superman remained heroic. With the help of some super pills, his group is able to grow their muscle strength and bone density to give them a fighting chance against Superman’s army - but still they are losing.Īs always though, Batman has a plan. In this dimension Batman starts an Insurgency force to stand against Superman. With this powerful army he creates a fearful society, dispatching any criminal instantly in a decidedly un-super fashion. Controlling the people with an iron fist, the powerful icon gathers many of the other heroes to him - along with a few supervillains - in the name of peace. In one dimension events continue as we know them, while in the other Superman begins to rule the DC universe as emperor.
