- “Mortal Kombat 11” is out now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
- The blockbuster fighting game features 25 playable characters, stunning visuals, loads of playable modes, and more of the over-the-top violence the series is known for.
- “Mortal Kombat 11” completely reworks the series’ battle mechanics, but stays true to the long legacy of “Mortal Kombat” games.
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Since the series launched in 1992, “Mortal Kombat” has been synonymous with video game gore, earning legions of fans with over-the-top violence, edgy character designs, and an attitude that’s almost too savage to be taken seriously.
Despite its reputation for gratuitous violence, the franchise has become an iconic part of pop culture, inspiring feature films, an esports tour for professional gamers, reality TV shows, and tons of fan-created content. “Mortal Kombat” strikes a careful balance between casual fun and hardcore fighting mechanics while preserving the irreverent tone the series is known for.
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While violence has always taken center stage in “Mortal Kombat,” the fighting game surrounding the gore has steadily improved through the years, thanks to a blockbuster budget and a passionate team of developers. Ed Boon, one of the original creators of “Mortal Kombat,” still leads the game’s development team at NetherRealm Studios.
NetherRealm has worked to develop the characters they debuted nearly 30 years ago, acknowledging both fan appreciation and the need to progress beyond the stereotypes of the '90s. The game's time-traveling storyline exemplifies how the series has grown from its arcade roots into a perennial blockbuster.
Here's everything you need to know about "Mortal Kombat 11," the latest entry in the brutal fighting game franchise:
"Mortal Kombat 11" is ultra-violent, but it doesn't take itself too seriously.
"Mortal Kombat 11" certainly glorifies violence, but it doesn't celebrate evil. Even the most sadistic characters in the game are undermined by a tongue-in-cheek humor that makes sure you're not taking the violence too seriously.
In interviews, Boon has said he wants the game's fatalities - the violent finishing moves used to kill opponents - to be outrageous enough to spark a response, but never realistic enough for someone to emulate.
"Mortal Kombat 11" also has the benefit of being designed and tested by former professional "Mortal Kombat" players, who have helped refine the gameplay to its essentials. The new game is easier to understand at a basic level than "Mortal Kombat X," while incorporating more advanced mechanics for hardcore players to learn over time.
For casual players, there's tons of unlockable content, options to customize your fighter's appearance and moveset, and an endless number of challenges in the game's single-player game modes.
The graphics and visual effects of "Mortal Kombat 11" are nothing short of beautiful.
NetherRealm Studios continues to improve its character models; every member of the cast looks unique, and their facial expressions are more realistic than ever.
Impressive blood splatter and particle effects give the game's outrageously violent attacks some extra flair.
The violence can be stunning at times; grotesque but captivating.
Visually, "Mortal Kombat 11" is a masterpiece in motion.