Baraka's face is literally a Nosferatu mask in MK2.
But how does this make him a "rip-off" of Nosferatu if he never acts or has anywhere near a characterization of Nosferatu? Having an inspiration doesn't make it a rip-off, how is it so hard to comprehend this.
I didn't say in what way he's Nosferatu. He has Nosferatu's face, literally, and the claw thing is because of Wolverine. Being a monster man with Wolverine claws, and for any pedantic cunts out there no he doesn't exactly have the same style of claws as Wolverine, is what made Baraka cool when he came out in 1993. But the point was that Mortal Kombat is full of these kind of movie and comic book references when it comes to characters. Bitching about how the Terminator being a guest character is dumb when the cool thing about Kano when Mortal Kombat came out was that he was clearly based on the Terminator is just hilariously stupid.
I don't think you understand what a rip-off is.
Kano having a Terminator style eye shield is literally where any similarity between the two comes to a swift end.
What made Baraka cool is that he looked like a fucking savage monster man, not because every kid on the bus knew who Nosferatu was. The mask they used was even heavily modified to look like the Baraka/Tarkatans we know today, using some Nosferatu mask was purely a template piece and nothing more.
And again, the most important part about Baraka/Kano is that while they took inspiration from somewhere else, they made it their own to make sense in the MK universe. Transplanting Terminator or '90s Wolverine or whatever other guest doesn't work well because they clash with the overall aesthetic. Taking Robocop and setting him next to Cyrax makes them look like they are from a different world. Robocop looks like Robocop but now he's in an MK game, while Cyrax looks like he was clearly designed to visually fit in with the MK world around him.
Them making references to popular stuff by creating a new character in MK but making them fit into MK as a whole is good. Them taking a Hollywood/comic character and just dropping them into MK is tacky and looks geeky.
Erron Black is a good example of creating something fresh for MK instead of trying to get Clint Eastwood's likeness for the Man With No Name for a game.