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Mortal Kombat 11 Review
Mortal Kombat 11 builds upon the story and game mechanics established in Mortal Kombat X beautifully, for the most part. The game's story is even more involved and engaging. The fighting feels more deliberate and calculated. MK 11 lets players create their own fighting styles, picking and choosing which moves they wish to include.
Mortal Kombat 11 pushes the brutality to new heights
Mortal Kombat 11 gets surprise reveal at The Game Awards
Spanish-localization crew appears to be casting for new Mortal Kombat game
Mortal Kombat X Review: Bringing fresh blood to the classic franchise
This is a next-generation Mortal Kombat in more ways than one. It features new characters, some of whom are the sons and daughters of classic Kombatants like Johnny Cage and Jax Briggs. More gore, but also more emotional plot points. You get the sense that Netherrealm is trying to infuse fresh blood into their franchise while simultaneously courting acclaim from the world of hyper-competent pro-competition players. Mostly, the ambition pays off.