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May 2019
(82%)
85 Reviews
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Abstract: There's so much to love about Mortal Kombat 11, a kind of Mortal Kombat greatest hits package and certainly NetherRealm's best-playing fighting game ever. But then there's a gnawing issue that drags down all the good the game does, like skeletal hands cla...
Abstract: I never expected Mortal Kombat to show this much heart – at least, not in the metaphorical sense. In the 90s, Mortal Kombat made its name with its infamously grisly fighting, particularly its absurdly violent “Fatality” finishers, where just about every v...
Published: 2019-04-25, Author: Jon , review by: stuff.tv
High-level kombat, Amazing story mode, Stunning visuals
Not quite as deep as Street Fighter V, Troublesome grind for cosmetics and customisation options
The grind gear is miserable, but the rest of Mortal Kombat 11 is everything a fighting game should aspire to be. The kore kombat is slick, engaging, brutal and deep, and its propped up by a superb storyline with world-class production, deep and engaging p...
Story mode is chockful of entertaining fanservice, Combat system is tight, responsive and satisfying, A silly amount of cosmetic unlockables to find, Character roster is packed with familiar faces
Campaign is a little on the short side, The Krypt resources can take a while to grind
Mortal Kombat 11 is yet another great entry in NetherRealm's fighting series. The story mode is all too brief, but delivers a frantic action blockbuster that unashamedly hurls fan service all over the place, and is all the better for it.An increased focus...
A cynic would say that NetherRealm has intentionally bloated the crafting and unlocking process to guide player's hands towards premium currency if they want to get their favourite characters geared up to the teeth.Whilst we appreciate the hard work and d...
Tight, responsive gameplay that rarely gets old, A fun, melodramatic story from start to finish, Plenty of meaningful content, Thorough tutorial to help newcomers
Needlessly violent fatalities ruin the flow of fights, New characters are boring and flat
Mortal Kombat 11's story mode, along with its gameplay, is the most intense and gripping narrative in a fighter that I've played in years...
Abstract: The Mortal Kombat series has always been very popular ever since the first game came out in 1992. The franchise mainly gained popularity due to its inclusion of very graphic violence. Now we are in 2019 and the 11th iteration of the series is here in the...
There's more I haven't touched on, some (like the randomized Towers) that NetherRealm's already mentioned “fixing,” other aspects I just don't care much about when the review's already run this long. Suffice it to say, Mortal Kombat 11 is excellent if you...
Abstract: Mortal Kombat 11 is a year old now, and in the span of that sojourn around the sun it has already established itself as a terrific fighting game product. Like most games of its ilk, developer NetherRealm kept its lights on with a selection of downloadable...
Published: 2019-05-20, Author: Matthew , review by: nag.co.za
Buttery smooth, fast-paced fighting system with surprising depth allowing for devious combos, Amazing visuals on the PS4 version - each character looks really unique and badass and the stages are amazing and full of cool background details, The Fatalities
Could have done with a bit more kontent, such as stage fatalities and maybe a few more characters, The Krypt is still the most tedious and insipid part of the game, as it always is - although the fact that it's a fully-realised replica of Shang Tsung's is
Mortal Kombat 11 is the most highly-polished fighting game you're likely to find this year. The roster may be a bit smaller this time, but the characters all feel like they've had much more attention paid to tweaking their move sets. Quality over quantity...