Fans of more traditional fighting games will surely appreciate the change, while those looking for a more three-dimensional experience might have to look elsewhere. Instead of the 3D arena-like combat of previous games (Deception looked more like a Tekken clone in that regard), players will instead return to two-dimensional fights. Somewhat unexpected is NetherRealm’s decision to return the gameplay to its 2D roots. While Deception and Armageddon took risks with their setting and expanded the Mortal Kombat universe in meaningful ways, this one feels like it’s playing it a bit too safe. That said, there’s a certain lack of originality that stems from this game being a reimagining of the three first games. This time travel plot also allows NetherRealm Studios to change some aspects of Mortal Kombat lore, giving players a fresh take on classic characters and their motivations. If you’ve ever watched the campy 90s film, many scenes of the Story Mode will be familiar to you. The game’s story mode offers an enjoyable retelling of the story of the first three Mortal Kombat games. After the ending of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon seemed to imply that the game’s world was coming to an end, Mortal Kombat 9 begins with Raiden going back in time to change history. Mortal Kombat offers players an entire reboot of the game’s universe. That’s where Mortal Kombat 9 comes in.īrilliantly titled just “Mortal Kombat,” the ninth mainline entry in the ultraviolent game franchise is a breath of fresh air that will remind players why they’re fans of Mortal Kombat in the first place. Despite being good fighting games in their own rights, Mortal Kombat: Deception and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon never felt like true Mortal Kombat games. Let’s face it: Mortal Kombat games were weird on the sixth generation of consoles.
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