However, the game looks gorgeous and it will suck you in seeing how good your favorite fighters look in this version of Mortal Kombat. However, some of the environmental graphics looks really washed out also the cinematics having black bars, not a fan. The graphics are pretty spot on when it comes to the gameplay contra the cinematics it goes very fluent with minimal loading screens ( only encountered these when losing in story). ![]() Overall the story is pretty slapstick and you go to “time travel” stuff which I don’t like that much Playing as individual characters throughout the story for a short but long enough time to learn their basics, motivation, lore (even more than you know already) and have a decent flow is a nice touch, and the story never feels interrupted when you do so, from cinematic to gameplay in an instant which was also refreshing Now the warriors of ‘Earthrealm’ must stop Kronika and bring things back to normal while Raiden has some conflicts about how he failed Kung Lao but yeah that’s his troubles! Shinnok’s mother and keeper of time, Kronika (Main antagonist for this title) gets triggered after the beheading of Shinnok, and Kronika needs to rewrite history in order to stop Raiden’s interference, she proceeds to ally herself with Liu Kang and Kung Lao ( you know, they are bad guys now) and afterwards creates a temporal anomaly which combines past and present, where both present and past identities meet as one in the same from a different point in time.Ī great example is that there is two Johnny Cage now, the young arrogant one, and the more adult one who has a daughter. However, it basically follows what happens after Shinnok has been defeated by Cassie Cage in Mortal Kombat X. The story of MK11 is not that great to be completely clear, I mean it works for what it is and it is a fighting game with some great characters that have great backstories. I’ve always been a huge fan of fighting games, and Mortal Kombat has always been my go-to series because of the brutal, and insane fatalities, violent video games have always been interesting and fun (at least for me)Īnd I was not disappointed with this sequel to the franchise The new game is easier to understand at a basic level than "Mortal Kombat X," while incorporating more advanced mechanics for hardcore players to learn over time.įor casual players, there's tons of unlockable content, options to customize your fighter's appearance and moveset, and an endless number of challenges in the game's single-player game modes.Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch.Īcquired: A copy of this game was provided by a publisher for review purpose "Mortal Kombat 11" also has the benefit of being designed and tested by former professional "Mortal Kombat" players, who have helped refine the gameplay to its essentials. In interviews, Boon has said he wants the game's fatalities - the violent finishing moves used to kill opponents - to be outrageous enough to spark a response, but never realistic enough for someone to emulate. Even the most sadistic characters in the game are undermined by a tongue-in-cheek humor that makes sure you're not taking the violence too seriously. "Mortal Kombat 11" certainly glorifies violence, but it doesn't celebrate evil. Ed Boon, one of the original creators of "Mortal Kombat," still leads the game's development team at NetherRealm Studios. While violence has always taken center stage in "Mortal Kombat," the fighting game surrounding the gore has steadily improved through the years, thanks to a blockbuster budget and a passionate team of developers. Read more: The new 'Mortal Kombat' game is the bloodiest yet - take a look at every gruesome 'fatality' ![]() "Mortal Kombat" strikes a careful balance between casual fun and hardcore fighting mechanics while preserving the irreverent tone the series is known for. Since the series launched in 1992, "Mortal Kombat" has been synonymous with video game gore, earning legions of fans with over-the-top violence, edgy character designs, and an attitude that's almost too savage to be taken seriously.ĭespite its reputation for gratuitous violence, the franchise has become an iconic part of pop culture, inspiring feature films, an esports tour for professional gamers, reality TV shows, and tons of fan-created content.
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