Mortal Kombat 11 Reviews
Mortal Kombat 11 is the latest game in the 25-year history of the franchise continuing from the massive success of the last few titles under the helm of Netherealm studios. It’s been four years since MK10, and we have had Injustice 2 in between which has had an impact on the way we play this current title, for the better of which I will cover later on in this review.
Fortunately, when it comes to providing action-packed, violent fun, there is no other fighting game in the market that can achieve such flawless victory.
The best Mortal Kombat ever made, there is no reason not to join the fight with gorgeous visuals to boot.
Mortal Kombat 11 isn’t perfect, but it’s close enough for me to easily recommend it to anyone who wants to have a bloody good time with friends or on their own. I hope the progression system gets some major work done, but the story is great and the kombat itself has never been better.
In short, a spectacular game, a chulísimo story mode, the most gore delivery of the saga, some of the most impressive fatallities of the franchise, varied template, single player modes, lots of content, seriously I say, get with this game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
I came, I crushed, I conquered. That's Mortal Kombat 11 in a nutshell. Highly recommended for newcomers and long time fans both.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Mortal Kombat 11 is one of the best fighting games released in a long time. A superb bombastic story, awesomely refined fighting mechanics and stunning production values. It also features far too many unrewarding and unfulfilling grindy mechanics tied to the game's Towers of Time and Krypt modes. If developer NRS resolve those issues, the game is a must buy. Until that point though, buyer beware.
Mortal Kombat 11 is the richest and most complete game of the series. Despite that, it leaves players with a bittersweet taste with its needless grinding and microtransactions.
Review in Greek | Read full review
NetherRealm bolsters their penchant for delivering the most accessible and effort-filled fighting games around, even if Mortal Kombat 11 does feel a little overstuffed with Things To Do.
A great game that will likely be even better soon, Mortal Kombat 11 offers plenty for any fighting game fan, though it does need some refinement with regards to certain modes and features.
Mortal Kombat 11 is an incredible fighting game and one that is well worth playing. The character roster is varied with a few new faces, stages are the best they have ever been, the music and atmosphere is great, and the story mode further expands on the universe we all love. The game is only hampered by the unlock requirements and the grind many players will find themselves in.
Mortal Kombat 11's fighting, story, graphics and mechanics should have the game piercing the stratosphere, but the persistent online direction the progression systems have taken feels like something belonging to a free-to-play game.
Mortal Kombat 11 is another brilliant entry in a franchise that has been on an upward trajectory for the last few games
Mortal Kombat 11 is a good game ruined by odd decisions. NetherRealm and Warner Bros have pushed consumers into one little corner. Basically "purchase our in-game currency or suffer and grind for hours". That is not fair; it's not fair to the fanbase, the consumers and the franchise. Mortal Kombat deserves better.
Mortal Kombat 11 is a great fighter, perhaps the best the series has been to date. It’s a visual spectacle filled with lots of ways to play for players of all skill levels, and features the most enjoyable fighting game story I’ve ever gone through. It also has some boring new characters, crippled further by the extensive customization suite, and a growing disconnect between the regular fighting and the fatalities. Small issues, but issues all the same. Still, you’ll probably be having too much fun to care.
One of the best Mortal Kombats in the last few generations of video games, Mortal Kombat 11 features engaging and challenging gameplay, stunning visuals, detailed animations, and a memorable soundtrack. Combined with a very useful tutorial section, good netcode, a variety of online options, and a vast customization system, you have one of the best fighting games of this generation. I only wish developers had not locked a significant portion of customization content behind various game currencies and a need for constant internet connectivity, otherwise, this would have been a flawless game.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Though the Netherrealm Studios delivered with Mortal Kombat XI a polished title with a great production and a overall well made storymode, the excessive grind to unlock new costumes might scare off some players over time and the adaption of existing bugs from its predecessors crosses our lack of understanding, but fans of the series and friends of gory fighting games still get served well and extensive.
Review in German | Read full review
Mortal Kombat 11 takes everything we love from the franchise and turns it up to 11 even with a disjointed story and very slow progression.
I think players who like fighting games will be satisfied with the game. Although you don't have much to do with fighting games, you can have fun with the story of Mortal Kombat 11.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Mortal Kombat 11 is one of the most complete games available within the fighting genre. The story mode brings exactly what we expected from NetherRealm as well as several online and offline modes, suiting all players.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review