Mortal Kombat X (2015)
Genres: ActionFighting
| PC |
Released: 2015-04-07Requirements
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| Xbox One |
Released: 2015-04-07 |
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| PlayStation 4 |
Released: 2015-04-07 |
Developers
| Warner Bros. Interactive |
| NetherRealm Studios |
| High Voltage Software |
Publishers
| Warner Bros. Interactive |
Tags:
SingleplayerSteam AchievementsMultiplayerFull controller supportSteam CloudAtmosphericsteam-trading-cardsGreat SoundtrackThird PersonHorrorOnline Co-OpFantasyGoreSteam LeaderboardsFemale ProtagonistViolentLocal MultiplayerMatureCompetitiveBlood2.5D2D Fighter
Description
Mortal Kombat X is a one-on-one fighting game that continues the long-standing legacy of the Mortal Kombat franchise, which began in 1992 as one of the pioneering titles in the fighting game genre. Over the years, the Mortal Kombat universe has expanded significantly, encompassing films, television series, literature, and numerous game installments, establishing itself as a major cultural and entertainment phenomenon.
Core Gameplay
The game retains the signature 1v1 combat encounters that define the series. Each fighter possesses a set of unique abilities and fighting styles, allowing for a wide variety of strategies and techniques. The hallmark feature of the series, the Fatality, a decisive finishing move executed to defeat an opponent, returns in Mortal Kombat X, maintaining its traditional role as the ultimate finishing blow. In addition, Mortal Kombat X introduces new combat mechanics that enhance tactical depth.
One of the most significant new mechanics is the X-Ray move. This ability becomes available when a specific meter is filled and delivers a powerful, visually detailed attack capable of breaking an opponent's defenses. This mechanic is complemented by the defensive use of the same meter to interrupt combos, offering players a more dynamic approach to offensive and defensive strategies.
Storyline
Mortal Kombat X presents a narrative centered around a self-titled tournament set in the NetherRealm, a dimension that exists between the world of the living and the dead. The tournament's victor is granted the position of the NetherRealm's curator until the next championship round. The storyline builds upon the foundation of previous titles, enriching the overall Mortal Kombat lore and providing context for the motivations and rivalries of each character.
Playable Characters
The game features a roster of 24 primary fighters, each with distinct fighting styles, special moves, and fatalities. Additionally, the game expands its roster through downloadable content (DLC), increasing the total number of playable characters to 33. This extended roster ensures a diverse range of playstyles and strategic combinations for competitive and casual players alike.
Features and Mechanics
- One-on-one combat with precise control and responsive mechanics.
- Signature Fatality finishing moves, continuing a core series tradition.
- New X-Ray attacks that provide powerful combo-breaking and visual impact.
- A strategic defensive system using the same meter that enables offensive X-Ray moves.
- Deep narrative integrating the Mortal Kombat universe’s ongoing storyline.
- Variety of characters with unique abilities and special techniques.
- Expanded roster through DLC, allowing up to 33 fighters in total.
Conclusion
Mortal Kombat X delivers a refined fighting experience that balances classic elements of the franchise with innovative mechanics. By combining strategic combat, an evolving story, and a diverse roster of fighters, the game continues the legacy of Mortal Kombat while providing new challenges and opportunities for both longtime fans and newcomers.
Our Verdict
Mortal Kombat X is a solid fighting game that keeps the franchise exciting. The controls are tight, the characters are memorable, and the new mechanics like X-Ray attacks add real depth. Fans of fighting games will find the combat challenging and satisfying.
The story mode is engaging and adds a lot to the Mortal Kombat universe. With 24 base fighters and additional characters from DLCs, there’s plenty of variety to keep players coming back. The game balances classic Fatalities with fresh gameplay ideas well.
We recommend Mortal Kombat X. It’s fun, well-made, and offers a lot for both newcomers and longtime fans. If you enjoy fighting games, this one is worth your time.