Mortal Kombat 1 has made its highly anticipated return on the PlayStation 5, and fans of the iconic fighting game franchise couldn't be more excited. With a mix of classic characters and newcomers, alongside a rebuilt fighting system, it's the perfect time to reacquaint yourself with the bone-crunching action that Mortal Kombat is known for.
In this Mortal Kombat 1 review, I'll bring you my honest thoughts and feelings on the newest fighter from NetherRealm after 30 hours of play. The game offers a fresh take on the series with updated graphics, new moves, and characters that will keep players engaged for hours on end.
Mortal Kombat 1 players have discovered a secret Brutality for all characters that developer NetherRealm appears to have stealth-dropped. This unexpected surprise has added an extra layer of excitement and challenge for players looking to master every aspect of the game.
Mortal Kombat 1's Ed Boon had a special tweet for the fans a few days ago. We have received our render of The Boys' Homelander within the game, adding a unique crossover element that has fans buzzing with anticipation.
While Mortal Kombat 1 gets close to being great, it falls short due to some regressive decisions in terms of modes and customization. Despite this setback, the core gameplay and intense battles make it a must-play for fans of the genre.
Every Fatality and Kameo Fatality in Mortal Kombat 1 has been revealed, including Ermac, Janet Cage, Peacemaker, and Seasonal Fatalities. These brutal finishing moves add an extra layer of excitement to the already intense battles.
Mortal Kombat is back and better than ever in the next evolution of the iconic franchise. The all-new Custom Character Variations give players unprecedented control over their fighters, allowing for unique strategies and playstyles.
I bought Mortal Kombat 1 with much skepticism. Admittedly, the only reason I bought the game was because Omni-Man from the Invincible series makes a cameo appearance. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and intensity of the gameplay.
MK1 is out on all major consoles and PC, but some versions are dramatically better than others. Players should do their research to find out which version is the right fit for their gaming setup and preferences.