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The Animal Crossing And Final Fantasy 7 Remake Crossover You Didn’t Know You Needed
Move over, Doomguy! Isabelle, and the Animal Crossing universe, may have a new friend. In celebration of Final Fantasy VII Remake finally dropping, Twitter user Cat with Monocle made some delightful crossover videos.
It’s THE battle on the biggest bridge in town.
(original gameplay footage from @sagittayystar) #AnimalCrossing #FinalFantasy pic.twitter.com/RUKNoqsmhG— Cat with Monocle (@catwithmonocle) April 10, 2020
The videos put Villager toe to toe with islands deadliest creature the Tarantula in pure Final Fantasy form. Dramatic music, epic backdrops, and killer tension make this the perfect jump off to a weekend gaming session with two of the biggest releases this year.
Hopefully, we will continue to see more from the Animal Crossing extend universe, making its way into more upcoming big releases this year like Ghost of Tsushima and Cyberpunk 2077.
Mortal Kombat 11 Devs Are Live-Tweeting The First Movie Tonight
Unlike most video game movies, especially early attempts, the 1995 Mortal Kombat film is not terrible. If you’re interested in seeing just how not terrible it is, you can watch it tonight alongside the live-tweeting Mortal Kombat 11 team.
Ready for the Tournament?! Sync up with us and press play on @Netflix or your copy of Mortal Kombat tonight at 7:00pm PST. Stretch accordingly. #MortalKombatWatchParty pic.twitter.com/iVvalacv5A
— Mortal Kombat 11 (@MortalKombat) April 11, 2020
At 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET, the Mortal Kombat 11 official Twitter account will begin watching and tweeting along to the original movie. You can use the hashtag #MortalKombatWatchParty if you start the movie at the same time, either through your personal copy or via Netflix.
The original Mortal Kombat film featured some truly inspired casting. Christopher Lambert starred as Raiden, while Bridgette Wilson of Billy Madison fame played Sonya Blade. Series co-creator Ed Boon performed the voice of Scorpion himself, as no one could match those gravely pipes.