Mortal Kombat 11 review – the best, goriest, fighting game in years
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2019/apr/30/mortal-kombat-11-review-xbox-one-pc-playstation-4-nintendo-switch-violence-fighting-game
Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch; NetherRealm Studios/Warner Bros InteractiveThe extreme violence will deter some, but this over-the-top fighter has brains as well as shock value
I never expected Mortal Kombat to show this much heart – at least, not in the metaphorical sense. In the 90s, Mortal Kombat made its name with its infamously grisly fighting, particularly its absurdly violent “Fatality” finishers, where just about every vital organ could be punched, ripped, cleaved or shot out of a character’s body as if it were a meaty piñata.
Mortal Kombat 11 review – the best, goriest, fighting game in years
Apr 30, 2019, 12:31pm UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2019/apr/30/mortal-kombat-11-review-xbox-one-pc-playstation-4-nintendo-switch-violence-fighting-game
> Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch; NetherRealm Studios/Warner Bros InteractiveThe extreme violence will deter some, but this over-the-top fighter has brains as well as shock value
> I never expected Mortal Kombat to show this much heart – at least, not in the metaphorical sense. In the 90s, Mortal Kombat made its name with its infamously grisly fighting, particularly its absurdly violent “Fatality” finishers, where just about every vital organ could be punched, ripped, cleaved or shot out of a character’s body as if it were a meaty piñata.