In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
I think this is a good spin on a character with flying ability. Big potential for air combos and WITHOUT a flying idle stance. Those tend to not look very good imo.
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Someone literally did that combo that Max did in the intro to me and I forgot about my mic and I screamed "bro already?!!?! literally man just came out, how are you already doing stuff like that?!" I was baffled 😮 HALF MY HEALTH 🫰
A "things just work character where you just start pressing stuff" seems like a good choice for a guest character. Might hook some non-FG fans who just want to jump in as someone familiar and exciting from their favorite show or comic.
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
@@megaman7424i disagree, the animations are fantastic, i just think when it comes to fighting games stuff like arc sytem works games or capcom games are just generally more appealing to look at because the style in which they do it is well done. Mk has only gotten better im these aspects over time and i think its foolish to overlook the craft that goes into these games that seperates it from other fightimg games
@AsherClark-hq3ok No.. the animation is still bad. Characters still fence punch, they still drag their bodies to attach, some characters don't bend their elbows when they should, Characters still have stiff upper bodies when they move, Omni-man's cape is just awful (idk why they just don't keyframe the damn thing) Like I understand effort when into the game, which does show in the cinematic, especially But the in-game animation is still awfully animated Idk why MK fans always defend its animation when it is just bad
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
He’s not. He’s negative on block and his startups are slow af. Once he’s out for a while he’s going to be too predictable. Stylish like James harden but no rings to show for it
@@Chris_Da_Prince Good point as i Vs'd 3 different Omni-Man players online and beat them so easily even with the gimicks they used and i hopped in not knowing how he plays against and still blocked everything he did and i was using my main Reptile 😂
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
More serious than your comment that you made. The game just came out 2 months ago and you’re complaining about lack of content. This already has as much content as MK11 with DLCs
@DoubleDragon5180 No, I've just lost general interest in MK a long time ago. I'm glad you're apparently enjoying the game though, but it just ain't my cup of tea - I mainly just really like the OmniMan stuff I've seen. That's all.
@@keystrix3704 That comment was not for you so I apologize for that and do agree with that statement. The game looks good and very glad that they added Omni-Man and soon to be released Homelander. I’m not in the mood to play MK1 as there are other games that deserve more of my time to but will comeback to it at later time.
Its kinda funny that Mortal Kombat of all games better understand the potential and power of The Joker and "Superman" than Injustice did. Playing Superman never made me feel powerful but playing Omni-Man makes me feel like a tank.
Injustice is made by the developers of Mortal Kombat though lol, so of course theyd expand and get better at making a Superman like character as time goes by
Injustice is absolutely terrible at representing the DC characters in gameplay. Firestorm doesn't use his signature transmutation power. The Flash KICKS a whole bunch. Catwoman has a dash that is 100x faster than the Flash's running man stance. Darkseid is about teleporting mix ups? Swamp Thing struggles to make a patch of grass with his trait. Black Manta doesn't have any unique clash dialogue with Aquaman🤣 And Injustice 2 has the single worst version of Hal Jordan ever created.
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
@@tiger-rgn Yeah, it's a cartoon. Started as a comic book series! It's not made by Warner Bros (someone correct me if I'm wrong), but it's critically acclaimed for being goated. Omni-man, of course, comes from it. Almost all his animations in MK are taken from Invincible, so, that should give you an idea at how brutally awesome the man is.
Don’t know why people was thinking Omni man was going to be like super man injustice ,like y’all forget my man homelander the dude who can literally shot laser out his eyes we saving the best cheese for last
In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Played yesterday and every single match was an omni man. I easily beat most of them. After dealing with smoke for 80 percent of the matches im fine with this.
OmniMan may not sound incredible but he sure IS and has the styling of Mortal Kombat to boot because unlike Superman he's not a "Good guy" he's a bad guy with a LOT of style.
Yo max word of advice use Darius kameo with omni man it the best choice you're capable of dealing at least 48% at best with 1 or 2 bars of meter maybe more,like omni man and scorpion just to deal at best 40 to 42 percent just by using 3 bars of meter i dont think its wise.
That ain’t no Superman dive that’s a COD Missle Strike With all that tracking!
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
I don't know if a cross over has ever been done this well. This is an incredibly well represented Omni-Man.
Smash bros ultimate is full of them
@@Luke973TGod, it's so easy to forget that it's literally Video Games: The Game.
Fair point, though. Smash _is_ full of 'em.
Can't wait to see how they do homelander, gonna be 🔥
I loved spawn in mk11
Monster Hunter and Final Fantasy's crossover
I think this is a good spin on a character with flying ability. Big potential for air combos and WITHOUT a flying idle stance. Those tend to not look very good imo.
Max being happy playing MK puts a smile on face.
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Someone literally did that combo that Max did in the intro to me and I forgot about my mic and I screamed "bro already?!!?! literally man just came out, how are you already doing stuff like that?!" I was baffled 😮 HALF MY HEALTH 🫰
kids with no life or job. simple.
@@MKhavikthe combo is the same string into the same special move 4 times. Bro
@@MKhavikit takes no effort to do that combo 4head don't blame it on tryhards for once
@@perky8390 oh fr? because I don't have the combat pack so I can't play him. I didn't know it was that easy.
@@BreadBeardFGCif you meter burn it.
A "things just work character where you just start pressing stuff" seems like a good choice for a guest character. Might hook some non-FG fans who just want to jump in as someone familiar and exciting from their favorite show or comic.
Definitely one of the cooler characters in a fihting game I've seen in a while.
even cooler in the comic and show
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Even as someone who’s not into Mortal Kombat, I agree. He looks really fun
he . . . punches ! !
Gah damn the animations on omni-man are all brutal as fuck
To bad MK still has pretty bad animation
@@megaman7424nobody is here to hear you whinge.
@@megaman7424i disagree, the animations are fantastic, i just think when it comes to fighting games stuff like arc sytem works games or capcom games are just generally more appealing to look at because the style in which they do it is well done. Mk has only gotten better im these aspects over time and i think its foolish to overlook the craft that goes into these games that seperates it from other fightimg games
@AsherClark-hq3ok No.. the animation is still bad.
Characters still fence punch, they still drag their bodies to attach, some characters don't bend their elbows when they should, Characters still have stiff upper bodies when they move, Omni-man's cape is just awful (idk why they just don't keyframe the damn thing)
Like I understand effort when into the game, which does show in the cinematic, especially
But the in-game animation is still awfully animated
Idk why MK fans always defend its animation when it is just bad
@@megaman7424you’re genuinely insane if you think that
I've had a bunch of fun just pummeling people with Omni man. He's not crazy fancy, he just punches dude in the face.
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Omni-Man really does look like a ton of fun, he reminds of Jason a little bit being a straight up brawler and I love it!
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
There's bout to be full brawl out between Omniman and Homelander
lol omniman won that one already.
Omni-Man literally one-shots Homelander. They're not even on the same scale.
I feel like homelander might be zoner ngl he just has that feel
And I can’t wait for that!
@@KainYusanagi i don't care if there's already hundred of death battles type stuff, I just want to see how they interact in the game
Max re-enacting the finale of season 1 of Invincible with that intro.
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Always think Omniman is how J. Jonah Jameson sees himself in the mirror
Trust me, JK Simmons is buff even at age 69 (nice)
Omni Man looks like a lot of fun and it's definitely going to be a challenge going against people online with him lol
He’s not. He’s negative on block and his startups are slow af. Once he’s out for a while he’s going to be too predictable. Stylish like James harden but no rings to show for it
@@Chris_Da_Prince Good point as i Vs'd 3 different Omni-Man players online and beat them so easily even with the gimicks they used and i hopped in not knowing how he plays against and still blocked everything he did and i was using my main Reptile 😂
@@Franktasy7 I’m using him now online ranked 4 games won in a row but lost two. He’s too predictable. No mixups unless you have an ambush kameo
@@Chris_Da_Prince Thanks for telling me and i guess you gotta work harder for your wins with him
@@Franktasy7omniman is a mixup character in a game where the block isn't directional lol
He said "with yo CHEST" LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
3:09
XD
fought an omni man with jax as a cameo, oh man they worked so well together
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
When Injustice 3 comes around….Superman needs to be reworked to play closer to this
that's insane you can fly up after uppercutting someone didn't even know that
That kombo 3 was a pain for me. It definitely doesn't feel right. 8:37
it taught me that i have to spam l1
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
My old ass can't even see what's happening sometimes
I knew as soon as happy Max sounded off on the intro I KNEW he was on Demon Time. I love happy Max!🤣
Mileena also has high overhead, which is her main string for combo starters.
The only character I'm interested in in this game, and I think they did a great job. He really feels like an unstoppable force.
Tell me you're not serious.
More serious than your comment that you made. The game just came out 2 months ago and you’re complaining about lack of content. This already has as much content as MK11 with DLCs
@DoubleDragon5180 No, I've just lost general interest in MK a long time ago. I'm glad you're apparently enjoying the game though, but it just ain't my cup of tea - I mainly just really like the OmniMan stuff I've seen. That's all.
@@keystrix3704 That comment was not for you so I apologize for that and do agree with that statement. The game looks good and very glad that they added Omni-Man and soon to be released Homelander. I’m not in the mood to play MK1 as there are other games that deserve more of my time to but will comeback to it at later time.
@DoubleDragon5180 Ah, right right. S'all good~
Its kinda funny that Mortal Kombat of all games better understand the potential and power of The Joker and "Superman" than Injustice did. Playing Superman never made me feel powerful but playing Omni-Man makes me feel like a tank.
Injustice is made by the developers of Mortal Kombat though lol, so of course theyd expand and get better at making a Superman like character as time goes by
In MK they have the freedom to apply gore
its the same people though....
@@MegaDudeman21 I know which is why I'm disappointed it had to take two games for me to get the proper power fantasy of two of my favorite characters.
Injustice is absolutely terrible at representing the DC characters in gameplay. Firestorm doesn't use his signature transmutation power. The Flash KICKS a whole bunch. Catwoman has a dash that is 100x faster than the Flash's running man stance. Darkseid is about teleporting mix ups? Swamp Thing struggles to make a patch of grass with his trait. Black Manta doesn't have any unique clash dialogue with Aquaman🤣 And Injustice 2 has the single worst version of Hal Jordan ever created.
Hopefully he watches Invincible now! I would love to hear his review of it, and see how he reacts to playing Omni-Man with proper context.
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
@@tiger-rgn Yeah, it's a cartoon. Started as a comic book series! It's not made by Warner Bros (someone correct me if I'm wrong), but it's critically acclaimed for being goated. Omni-man, of course, comes from it. Almost all his animations in MK are taken from Invincible, so, that should give you an idea at how brutally awesome the man is.
@@tiger-rgnit's not made by WB it's on Prime Video
@@twaggytheatricks4960it’s a prime show I think
@@twaggytheatricks4960wtf does critically acclaimed for being goated mean
I almost want a looping audio version of Max at 0:10
Good stuff Max.
Omni-Man Combos are looking pretty insane lol.
Can't wait for Online Matches 😀.
Seeing Omniman in this game compared to the rest of the playable cast just makes you realize how ridiculous superhero costumes are
It looks awesome when it gets bloody
Speak for yourself. It fits perfectly
Yeah it looks goofy ash
Makes me feel the opposite way honestly, I'd take that kind of costume over martial artist wear any day
Just remember, against Omni-man, you are ALWAYS in punching range.
Can’t wait for the TH-cam algorithm to push videos that are Omni-man doing fatalities on Homelander to the top
Omni-Man: The skies now belong to me, Megan Fox.
0:04 let's warm up now
1,2,3, LEFT
1,2,3 RIGHT
Reps to fail... To FLOOR!
He fights like I always wanted superman to hah. Using his super fast movement, and when played right it just looks like he's untouchable. 10/10.
Looks like injustice 3 Superman was gonna be fun 😢
I’m so ass at air dodging for no reason, but Omni-man been fun
As a Shao/Omni-Man main i love meat
You what? 🤨
@@JeffTheKiller000 Meaty moves go brrr
he has some good combos!
Your right I would rather deal with injustice superman then omniman 😭
The only disappointment is that Lobo can't be in the lineup, because Lobo vs Omni-Man would be way more fun than Superman.
7:33 got me 💀
1:14 thunder clap
Lol its gonna be wild what we end up seeing at big tournaments. Lookin forward to the rest of the characters comin out
yess. no combo tutorial just discovering on your own
max doing the hu3hu3 was my favorite moment of the video
Pretty much Steve Fox with a cape, mustache, and a penchant for beating his son.
Been waiting for this video haha 😁
Damn. We're all playing MK1 over here, and Omni-man is playing Mahvel. If he's a taste of what's to come, the DLC waves are gonna be nutty.
did I miss it or did Max not even realize F2 is a full screen overhead?
He's pretty neato gotta say
Max is gonna make em "think" before they challenge him online LET'S GOOOOOOOO
Did this combo challenges as if its was nothing meanwhile im breaking my fingers over this button combinations.
They finally added pins? About time.
First time seeing a character not being held back for what he is
Dam why is OmniMan so caked up
movement is cool. suits horrendous and smooth
They were wilin out with Omni man XD
The Scrubs theme song popped in my head reading the title of the video.
Don’t know why people was thinking Omni man was going to be like super man injustice ,like y’all forget my man homelander the dude who can literally shot laser out his eyes we saving the best cheese for last
My man is doing hella damage
Now we know, he's no Superman
He can do this all on his own, though.
So they mixed atrocitus and Supermans gameplay to make omni man.
Omniman is on the level of Slasher Jason in pick up and play appeal
What's the best way to learn MK1? Spend hours in training mode? SF player here and decided to jump into MK1 but it's so combo based. 😅
I’m already addicted to Omni man, he’s too good. Also it feels he should be in Injustice 3😂
In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
He wouldn't be able to kill in IJ3 and there would be far less blood. Mk is where he belongs
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You’re damn right he ain’t Superman, HES VEGETA!
The fuck is with Kano's Kameo headshot? It looks like he's posing for a Time magazine cover.
He's Superman according to 6Arkin or whatever he's called.
Max. Did you see. Remnant 2 new class.......? It's basically a blodoborne hunter
Can’t wait for Homelander vs Omni man
EVERYONE is playing with omni man. I hopped on rank today and i fought no one but omniman the whole time I was playing.
If anyone’s gonna be like Superman, it’d be Homelander. Definitely not Omni Man.
Can't wait to see what Homelander is like lol
Omni man is definitely a beast.
I don't know Omni-man. But I thought he looks like J Jonah Jameson, if he doesn't get his pictures of Spider-Man.
Omni dad!
Is the caption a reference to the Scrubs opening or am I completely off
Played yesterday and every single match was an omni man. I easily beat most of them. After dealing with smoke for 80 percent of the matches im fine with this.
Y'all can have Omni. Im sticking with Kenshi and Baraka 💯
Was already planning to get Omni Man for when I have friends over, but this made me actually excited to play him (sorry I haven’t seen the show)
Kinda better than superman lol ive never seen the show but his visuals and sound design is so sick
Welp ranked is going to be suffering for a while.
i wanna play as battle beast
Yeah, as Max says in the intro Omni-Man is the embodiment of nyehuehyehehuhyehuhuhyehuhe
Omnipotent Manhood
Gotta love OP DLC characters, and with the list of problems of MK1 it might be a while before they care.
Omni man is B tier, low A tier at best. He pretty much *only* has fun combos and anti zoning.
Who is OP?
OP? bro has not tried the character.
The intro....😮😦
OmniMan may not sound incredible but he sure IS and has the styling of Mortal Kombat to boot because unlike Superman he's not a "Good guy" he's a bad guy with a LOT of style.
Do you play this on controller? I use hitbox and with the powered up special i have problems
This character is sick..
Has anyone checked to see if you can play omniman in the end campaign fight?
i think I'd like this game but I don't think my brain is fast enough to follow all these shenanigans🤣🤣 Everything happens so fast...
I'm sorry, is that a Scrubs reference?
gotta take him to training to find the gaps in his string. oh wait. there are none :)
Are you on that GBVSR beta?
Why did they put a character with DBFZ-level gimmicks in Mortal Kombat? And why is it fucking amazing?
Use him with sektor or Sonja he combos with him off his throw I'm already almost god rank using them together
It's crazy how fun this character is to play haha
especially if the enemy doesn't know how to block.
Yo max word of advice use Darius kameo with omni man it the best choice you're capable of dealing at least 48% at best with 1 or 2 bars of meter maybe more,like omni man and scorpion just to deal at best 40 to 42 percent just by using 3 bars of meter i dont think its wise.
How long until somebody wins a round without touching the ground more than twice? 😂
You can say that again… also wow
Makes me wish this was just injustice 3. Best character in the MK game belongs in a different game