

Most of the time, you have no idea what you’re getting, or what (if anything) your rewards actually do. We can confirm that grinding your way to loot and experience points is currently the case. You have no doubt already heard about the grindy nature of Mortal Kombat 11’s progression and loot system. See also Crysis Remastered Shows Off 8K Graphics In New Trailer So, what is left to do after the credits roll? (Funny enough, players are reward with a trophy called, “What’s Next?” after completing the Story Mode.) However, the story itself, when played on Normal difficulty, only takes about 4 – 6 hours. Watching lifelong enemies joining forces to battle a common enemy is easy to believe, with Mortal Kombat 11 having quite possibly the most satisfying ending in the franchise’s nearly 27-year history. Surprisingly, the storyline and time travel considerations are easy to follow, even for players who may have missed out on Mortal Kombat X. In the buildup to its release, we knew that the game’s premise revolved around time travel, with older versions of characters meeting their former selves in an effort to stop (or aid) Kronika from using the Sands of Time to reset the world in the image of her “New Era.” What we didn’t know was that NetherRealm was going to do such a perfect job of bringing in, essentially, the entire timeline of Kombatants since the series’ reboot in 2011. However, Mortal Kombat 11’s best feature is its Story Mode. So much so, it’s almost hard to know exactly where to begin. Mortal Kombat 11 provides players with a ton of modes and challenges. RELATED: ‘Quitality’ And ‘Mercy’ Return In Mortal Kombat 11 Somehow, NetherRealm has managed to take one of gaming’s most complicated storylines and bring it all together to create an all-encompassing Mortal Kombat experience that effectively serves long-time fans, while making it easy for newcomers to join in the fight. As it turns out, NetherRealm Creative Director (and original Scorpion voiceover actor), Ed Boon, and crew have been able to do just that with the newest addition to the series, Mortal Kombat 11.

Sitting at an impressive Metacritic rating of 82 (averaged across platforms), MKX was highly praised, leaving fans and critics alike wondering how NetherRealm could follow-up on such a solid game in the ever-expanding franchise. It’s been just over four years since Mortal Kombat X hit consoles and PC. You Are Reading : Mortal Kombat 11 Review A NearFlawless Victory Mortal Kombat 11 is an all-encompassing experience that effectively serves long-time fans, while making it easy for newcomers to join in the fight. Mortal Kombat 11 Review: A Near-Flawless Victory
