The Mortal Kombat book sparks controversy with poorly executed AI-enhanced images, stirring frustration among fans.
When AI Meets Mortal Kombat: A Rocky Combo
AI – it’s supposed to make our lives simpler, right? But sometimes, it tosses out results that make you scratch your head or even chuckle nervously. Recently, Mortal Kombat fans found themselves caught in one of those awkward moments. A new book chronicling the history of the Mortal Kombat series has drawn criticism for its, let’s say, less-than-stellar use of AI upscaling to “spruce up” classic images.
A Look at Mortal Kombat: Flawless Victory
The book in question, Mortal Kombat: Flawless Victory, penned by Ian Flynn under an official license from the franchise owners, was generally well received by critics. It promised a deep dive into the iconic series, packed with lore, artwork, and background stories. But then came the social media buzz—not for the content, but for what the images looked like.

Fans noticed that some character portraits from the earliest two Mortal Kombat games were “enhanced” with AI upscaling, and the results were… unsettling, to say the least.
The AI Upscaling Fiasco
It appears that the book’s designers aimed to restore and improve the pixelated, low-res portraits of Mortal Kombat’s classic fighters. But instead of a crisp upgrade, viewers were met with bizarre effects:
- Masks blending awkwardly into faces
- Eyes seemingly melting or distorting
- Unnatural features that gave characters a nightmarish twist

If you’ve ever tried AI image enhancement tools, you might know that they can sometimes overdo it or misinterpret pixel data, creating surreal or grotesque artifacts. That’s exactly what happened here, and it doesn’t sit well with fans who cherish the original bold, pixel-art style.
Silence From the Publisher – For Now
Insight Editions, the publisher behind the book, hasn’t yet addressed the uproar. But judging by how fast these images have spread across social platforms, sparking a flood of negative reactions, a statement feels inevitable. Fans are vocal, and the internet doesn’t forget.
Why Does It Matter?
You might wonder why this AI mishap has ruffled so many feathers. After all, it’s just pictures in a book, right? Well, Mortal Kombat’s original pixel art holds a dear place in the hearts of many retro gamers and longtime fans. It represents an era when every pixel counted, and character designs had a raw, gritty charm that defined the franchise.
Messing with that nostalgic magic—especially in such a clumsy way—feels like a missed opportunity and a bit of a disservice to the legacy.
So, what’s your take? Have you ever been disappointed by AI’s “help” in restoring or enhancing classic game art? Does the risk of losing authenticity outweigh the potential improvements? Drop your thoughts below!
FAQ
- How did AI upscaling affect the Mortal Kombat book’s images?
The AI introduced strange distortions like melting eyes and masks blending unnaturally with faces, ruining the original art’s clarity. - Who wrote the Mortal Kombat: Flawless Victory book?
Ian Flynn wrote the book, which is officially licensed by the Mortal Kombat franchise. - Has the publisher responded to the criticism?
As of now, Insight Editions has not commented on the AI image complaints. - Why do fans care so much about the original pixel art?
The pixel art captures the series’ classic look and nostalgic feel, which many fans consider integral to the Mortal Kombat experience. - Is AI upscaling always problematic for retro game art?
Not always, but AI can sometimes misinterpret pixels, leading to bizarre or unsettling visual effects.
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