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April 2015
(82%)
26 Reviews
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Story only matters so much in a fighting game. Combat is king, and there's a ton of depth to mine from Mortal Kombat X. A much-needed transfusion of new blood, along with the ability to choose between three variations of every character means we'll be lea...
FATALITY!Lots of varied single player contentCrisp visualsNew options add depth to gameplayback, forwards, down. crap!Tough online skill levelCampaign requires lore knowledgeCheeky DLC MonetisationsYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Tota...
Published: 2015-04-15, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: GAMESPRESSMortal Kombat X is by far the best game of the series.There is huge depth to each lovingly created character and their fighting moves.It all runs effortlessly smooth on the "next-gen" consoles with tons of action flying around the screen at elec...
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Published: 2015-01-09, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: Mortal Kombat X – you pronounce the "X" like the letter, although it's also the 10th core entry – does largely stick to the template seen in the previous title. As ever, we've got horrifying/hilarious Fatality moves, but also the graphic, bone-crunching X...
Stunning graphics, Brilliant popcorn-munching, bone-crunching story mode, Crammed with long-term hooks, online and offline, Great character roster with cool variations
Fighting can feel oddly staccato, Have to pay extra for specific MK stars
Against all odds, Mortal Kombat X can take on the best of Capcom and Namco and hold its corner. While the core fighting isn't quite as fluid, it's smart, inventive and a lot of fun, while the brilliant story mode, Factions meta-game and additional game mo...
Published: 2014-06-12, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Classic design, Two year battery life, Accurate step tracking
Basic app, Expensive, Sleep and calorie inaccuracies
The Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch is the most expensive and most sophisticated fitness tracker we've ever reviewed. It looks great, and does a perfectly good job at step counting.Of course, it's not as smart as more advanced fitness trackers...
Looks incredible, Vast array of modes and features, Entertaining story mode, Cons:, Not as accessible as other fighting games, Spammable attacks and tedious xrays can frustrate, The crown jewels of Mortal Kombat X are its various modes and story, which sq
Not as accessible as other fighting games, Spammable attacks and tedious xrays can frustrate