Features:
•The fighting itself will feel familiar to anyone with Kombat experience. A lot of returning faces means fan favorites are here, with a few new folks to add some variety.
•Geras is a time-bending brawler who has some cool potential for timer-related antics, Cetrion brings some nature-based power, and the Kollector is so weird that I’m excited to see what players can do with his bizarre move list.
•Joining them are longtime favorites like Liu Kang and Johnny Cage, in both their modern and retro versions. And of course returning are fatalities, arguably the trademark of Mortal Kombat.
•While fatalities mostly varied from tediously gruesome to disturbing revelry, Mortal Kombat 11 brings back some of that early MK pulp spirit. Yes, there are still enough blood and guts to more than justify that M rating.