![]() Coupled with a handful of interactive quick-time events, and while the overall plot may not be as epic as the time-altering events of the previous Mortal Kombat, it does make up for that lack of scale with more nuanced performances and heart. Newcomers may find themselves in a little over their heads with the revolving door of characters, but its a storyline that is worth playing through, something that few fighting games can boast about these days. From a NetherRealm invasion by Quan Chi and his master, the fallen Elder God Shinnok, to the rise of a new Outworld power and the building of a brand new Mortal Kombat lore, the story will take players around five to six hours to finish. Picking up shortly after the events of Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat X has players take part in a story that spans twenty-five years. Mortal Kombat X marks the evolution of that style, as the return of the king makes way for a new era in gratuitous violence and competition. 2011 however, gave birth to one of the finest Mortal Kombat games ever made, a reboot that set a new path for the series and its Earthrealm kombatants. Twenty two years of horrific dismemberment, gore and blood pumping out of of arcades and home consoles in a franchise that began to lose momentum along the way. ![]() It’s been over two decades since Mortal Kombat made a debut in arcades.
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