Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Review – Messing With Time Comes With a Cost (PS4) - Videogames Blogs

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Review – Messing With Time Comes With a Cost (PS4)



It?s not unusual for fighting games to get additional characters after launch, adding to the roster and increasing the diversity of combatants. Mortal Kombat 11 got its own pack of fighters over the last year, but also just launched Aftermath, a story expansion that brings a new chapter of the campaign along with even more new characters and features.
For a more casual fighting game fan like myself?I enjoy the characters, story, and fatalities, but drop off when it comes to competitive online play?the story expansion is just the thing that reignites interest in the game. A few new characters are cool, but if you?re not into learning their every single move, block, i-frame, etc., then their novelty can wear off rather quickly once you?ve seen their endings and performed their fatalities a few times. Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath continues the story exactly where the original game leaves off as God of Fire and Thunder Liu Kang is restarting time so that history can now play out beyond the machinations of Kronika. Turns out even gods can?t control the hourglass without Kronika?s crown, which was destroyed in the final battle with her.
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