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Published: 2019-05-02, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: When Mortal Kombat launched earlier in the month, we had our reservations. The game - despite being built on a decent core - was weighed down by its grind. To progress, to unlock cosmetics or power up your fighters in the hope of getting through Towers, y...
Fighting system is accessible, deep, and exciting to watch at all skill levels, Delightfully bombastic cinematic story mode, Interesting new characters among a roster of classic favorites, Character variations add meaningful diversity, Comprehensive tutor
Always-online requirement for progression can occasionally be problematic, Randomization of rewards in the Krypt can be disheartening
Brutal, satisfying combat, Gory and over-the-top violence, Story is clever and offers nostalgia, Various modes to test your skills in
Grinding to open all the chests in the Krypt may get tedious
Mortal Kombat 11 offers the same gory, over-the-top violence that we've come to love from the series. The story is interesting, meshing past and present together in a fun way. Several modes offer replayability, but the grinding resources for the Krypt may...
Moral Kombat 11 is one half perfect fighting game, one half exploitative mobile game. It's worth playing despite its flaws, but it easily stands as an example of how even the best games can be ruined by questionable monetization practices...
Abstract: Mortal Kombat is a franchise I have been playing since it first released in arcades back in August 1992. It was such a big deal, because everyone was playing Street Fighter II and the thought of another fighting game wasn't on gamer's minds. At least not...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...