Mortal Kombat 11 Review Roundup
Just one more day until everyone can get their hands on Mortal Kombat 11 to see what Kronika is up to and just how badly she’s messed with time itself. While we polish up our official review of the latest fighter, we wanted to compile some of the earliest reviews out there to see just how people are loving the latest entry into a beloved franchise. So far? The verdict is good!
CG Magazine – 95/100
“Mortal Kombat 11 isn’t just a fantastic entry into this long running franchise, it’s a stunning example of how much value and content developers can pack into the fighting game genre.”
Power Unlimited – 91/100
“It is incredibly clever how NetherRealm can make such an old series interesting all the time and even delivers one of the best Mortal Kombat games ever with Mortal Kombat 11. I almost had to force myself to write this Review … In my head I hear Scorpion “Get Over Here” all the time and I will respond to it again!”
PlayStation Universe – 95/100
“Stuffed with masses of modes and a veritable avalanche of stuff to do, Mortal Kombat 11 is the best the series has ever looked, sounded and most importantly, played. Oh and it doesn’t hurt either that it just so happens to have one of the best story modes ever made, too.”
Variety – 80/100
“Mortal Kombat 11 is uncomfortable. Outlandish. Campy. Combined with the game’s complex, precise gameplay, it’s a damn good fighting game.”
Prima Games – 9/10
“Mortal Kombat 11 has everything you could possibly want in a new MK title except for maybe a Shaolin Monks-style mini-game. There’s plenty of single player content to enjoy, great online multiplayer with some of the nest netcode we’ve seen in modern fighting games, a large and varied character roster, and the best graphics in a fighting game this console generational. It will be very difficult for NetherRealm to top what they have here.”
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With an arguably unhealthy obsession with Mass Effect, Liana has been an avid collector of gaming and comic memorabilia for well over two decades. With a passion for writing, gaming, and comics - she is currently working as Editor-in-Chief for the revival of Prima Games, with previous managing editor experience with several gaming publications including ComicBook.com, The Hollywood Reporter, TwinGalaxies, and other outlets. She is also the Co-Owner and Managing Editor for DFTG. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, as well as several Facebook communities online.