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Mortal Kombat 11 | |
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Developer(s) | NetherRealm Studios[a] |
Publisher(s) | Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
Director(s) | Ed Boon |
Producer(s) | Graeme Bayless |
Designer(s) | John Edwards |
Programmer(s) | Gavin Freyberg |
Artist(s) | Steve Beran |
Writer(s) | |
Composer(s) | Wilbert Roget, II[3][4][b] |
Series | Mortal Kombat |
Engine | Unreal Engine 3[7] |
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Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Mortal Kombat 11 (MK11) is a fighting video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Running on the Unreal Engine 3,[7][8] it is the eleventh main installment in the Mortal Kombat series and a sequel to 2015's Mortal Kombat X. Announced at The Game Awards 2018, the game was released in North America and Europe on April 23, 2019 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. In late January 2019 it was reported that the Switch version was delayed in Europe, and was released on May 10, 2019.[9] The game received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised the gameplay, story, and improved netcode, although there was some criticism for the presence of microtransactions and over-reliance on grinding.
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Gameplay[edit]
Like the previous two games in the series, Mortal Kombat 11 is a 2.5Dfighting game. Alongside the returning Fatalities and Brutalities, new gameplay features are introduced, such as Fatal Blows and Krushing Blows. Fatal Blows are special moves similar to the X-ray moves in Mortal Kombat X. Like X-ray moves, Fatal Blows deal a large amount of damage, but unlike them, they only become available when a player's health drops below 30%, and can only be performed once per match. Krushing Blows are a special cinematic variation of a given special move, triggered when certain requirements are met, most like Brutalities in the previous game.[10] Also new to the series is a Flawless Block mechanic, which allows for a comeback window after blocking an attack with precise timing.[11] Another returning finisher is Mercy, last seen in Mortal Kombat 3, where the winning player can opt to revive their opponent, giving them a small amount of life.
Mortal Kombat 11 also introduces a Custom Variation feature which offers character customization features system similar to the Gear system in Netherrealm Studios' previous DC Comics fighting game, Injustice 2, improving over the Variation system featured in Mortal Kombat X. Each character has an initial set of outfits, weapons and moves, which can be further customized by the player. However, unlike Injustice 2, in Mortal Kombat 11 the characters' appearance does not determine their abilities, allowing the players to create custom move lists independently of their character's appearance.[12][13]
Plot[edit]
Following Shinnok's defeat at the hands of Cassie Cage in Mortal Kombat X, a now corrupted Raiden plans to protect Earthrealm by destroying all its enemies. Raiden is seen torturing Shinnok's severed head, which triggers Kronika, Shinnok's mother and keeper of time, to rewrite history in order to erase Raiden's interference. Two years later, a Special Forces strike team led by Sonya Blade, Cassie, and Jacqui Briggs assaults the main cathedral in the Netherrealm, with Raiden providing a diversion to aid them. The team succeeds in destroying the base, at the cost of Sonya's life. Kronika creates an alliance with revenants Liu Kang and Kitana.
In the present time, Kotal Kahn, the current emperor of Outworld, attempts to execute the Kollector, but is interrupted by Kronika, who brings Shao Kahn, Skarlet, Baraka, and younger versions of Kano, Erron Black, Jade, Raiden, Kitana, Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, Sonya, Jax, Scorpion, Kabal and Kung Lao from the previous timeline after Kung Lao defeatedShang Tsung and Quan Chi, and erases the older Raiden from existence due to Raiden’s previous status as an Elder God, leaving Shinnok's amulet behind. The battle in Kotal's arena ends when D'Vorah transports Baraka, Skarlet, Shao Kahn, both younger Black and Kano to her hive, recruiting them into Kronika's fold.
Liu Kang, Kung Lao, and Raiden show up at the Earthrealm’s Special Force base after forging an alliance with Kotal Kahn, whereas Jade and Kitana decide to stay with Kotal to protect Outworld from Kronika’s Outworld force. They learn that there is an energy signal under the Wu Shi Academy. Liu Kang and Kung Lao's investigation leads to a battle with Kronika's subordinate Geras and their own future revenant counterparts. The battle ends with Geras getting away with powerful energy capsules containing Earthrealm's life force.
The special forces learn that Sektor, backed by cybernated Frost, and Noob Saibot, is making a cyborg army for Kronika. Sub-Zero and the older human Scorpion/Hanzo Hasashi are sent there, after the recently revived Cyber Lin Kuei kidnapped and cybernated all of Sub-Zero’s clansmen, leaving Sub-Zero as the sole survivor. With the aid of Cyrax, they shut down the cyber Lin Kuei, forcing Geras and both versions of Kano to revive Sektor and rebuild the cybernetic army. Raiden tries to consult with the Elder Gods. They refuse to help, but Cetrion, Kronika's daughter and an Elder Goddess, gives him ways to defeat her. Unfortunately during Raiden’s second attempt to consult, Raiden was too late to realize Cetrion, including Shinnok are solely loyal to their mother Kronika. Kronika recruits the present day Jax to her side by tricking him into believing it was for the best to protect his daughter. Kotal Kahn and Jade go to a Tarkatan camp in order to turn them away from Shao Kahn, but Kotal's brutality and hatred towards the Tarkatans because of their past allegiance with the late-Mileena cause Jade to battle him, resulting in his defeat, before Shao Khan appears and captures them all.
The Special Forces base is destroyed by the Black Dragon and the cyber Lin Kuei, with the younger versions of Johnny Cage and Sonya captured in the process, the elder Johnny Cage wounded, and Sektor killed. Due to the destruction of Sub-Zero’s Lin Kuei Temple, Wu Shi Academy’s Sky Temple and Special Forces base, Shirai-Ryu’s Fire Garden is the only Earthrealm heroes’ safe base left. Cassie leads a strike team to save her parents, where Sonya kills the younger version of Kano to erase his present self from existence. Meanwhile, Kitana, Liu Kang, and Kung Lao battle Baraka in order to secure an alliance between him and Sheeva. With their aid, Kitana successfully defeats Shao Kahn,[14] uniting the Outworld factions and inheriting the Kahn throne and title from Kotal.
Raiden sends Jax and Jacqui to get the crown of souls from Shang Tsung's island, but the pair are thwarted by Cetrion and the reluctant older Jax. Hasashi is tasked with getting Kharon, the person who sends the unfortunate souls to the Netherrealm, to join their side so they can defeat Kronika. Hasashi fights his younger self, and persuades him to join his side, such as revealing Kronika’s secret involvements behind the first Shirai-Ryu and their family’s demise through Quan Chi and Shinnok. Right after the younger version agrees, D'Vorah poisons Hanzo. As he is dying, he tells Scorpion to get Kharon, and the true oath of Shirai-Ryu comes from heart, not blood. Scorpion returns to the Fire Garden and is attacked by Raiden, due to Raiden's mistrust of the former after Scorpion betrayed Raiden after killing the original Sub-Zero years earlier. Raiden resorts to using Shinnok's amulet, resulting in Shinnok's influence beginning to corrupt Raiden as his late-future-self, and Raiden engages in battle against Liu Kang. After Liu Kang repeats exactly the same words from the battle where Raiden accidentally killed Liu Kang in the past during Shao Kahn’s invasion at Earthrealm, Raiden comes to his senses after realizing that his battles with Liu Kang in different timelines were a part of Kronika's machinations. Anticipating Raiden's realization, Kronika explains that her pitting Raiden against Liu Kang was due to their combined powers threatening her plans, and subsequently kidnaps Liu Kang. With Kharon recruited, Raiden, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Cassie, Jacqui, Kitana, Lung Lao Sheeva, Jade, and Baraka lead a joint Earthrealm/Outworld task force to assault Kronika's keep. Geras is dropped in the bottomless Sea of Blood, Frost, who is revealed to be the new Cyber Lin Kuei leader is defeated and shut down, disabling the Cyber Lin-Kuei, and the older Jax defects to the heroes' side after learning Kronika’s connection to Cetrion and Shinnok.
Kronika sends revenant Liu Kang to attack Raiden after absorbing the power from his past self. After defeating the revenant Liu Kang, Raiden merges with him, both revenant and past-selves, and becomes Fire God Liu Kang, and a now godly younger Liu Kang acquires the memories and knowledge of Kronika's plan through his revenant self. The heroes breach the Keep, only for Kronika to restore history to its beginning, except for Fire God Liu Kang due to his godlike status, and subsequently defeats the revenants Jade, Kitana, Kung Lao and Cetrion before engaging in battle against Kronika.
Depending on the outcome of the battle, the story ends in three different ways:
- If Liu Kang successfully defeats Kronika in two straight rounds without losing once, Liu Kang manages to reunite with Kitana, and both make vows to create a new and better timeline and undo the mistakes made by Kronika.
- If Liu Kang successfully defeats Kronika, but while also losing one round to her, Liu Kang is unable to bring Kitana back due to Kronika reverting history way too much, and instead, a now-mortal Raiden offers to become Liu Kang's advisor for as long as his lifetime lasts and the two begin to create a new timeline.
- If Liu Kang is defeated by Kronika, Kronika decapitates Liu Kang and announces the beginning of the New Era, although this proves to be a non-canon ending as the game has the player restart the battle.
Characters[edit]
The game's roster consists of 25 playable characters, two of which are unlockable.[15][16][17] The characters in bold are new to the series, while the ones in italics are guest characters.
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- ^Initially locked, unlockable by playing Story Mode or via online purchase.
- ^Only available as preorder bonus or online purchase.[18]
Along with series veterans including Baraka, Raiden, Scorpion, Sonya Blade and Sub-Zero, and others such as Skarlet, who returns from the 2011 reboot, four new fighters were introduced, three of whom are playable. Firstly, Kronika serves as the series's first-ever female boss character, who has powers over the flow of time, and had been supervising the events of the timelines since the very beginning. She is not among the game's playable characters.[21][22] Playable fighters include Geras, a construct of Kronika, who, like her, has powers that allow him to control the flow of time, and produce sand-based attacks;[23] Cetrion, an Elder Goddess with control over elemental forces, who is Shinnok's sister and Kronika's daughter;[24] and Kollector, a six-armed tribute collector who serves the Outworld empire.[25]
Development[edit]
Mortal Kombat 11 was developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the two parties also involved with the game's predecessor, Mortal Kombat X.[26] The game was announced by series co-creator Ed Boon in December 2018, at The Game Awards 2018, with a trailer showcasing Dark Raiden and Scorpion fighting against each other.[27][28] At the end of the announcement trailer it was announced that pre-order buyers would have Shao Kahn available as a playable character.[18] The trailer featured 'Immortal', an original song by artist 21 Savage, which was met with negative reception from fans of the series.[29] While some critics thought that 21 Savage's distinct musical style well underlined the trailer's violence,[30] most felt that the song's tone did not fit the trailer's theme, spawning a series of videos replacing it.[31][32] After the trailer was revealed, voice actor Patrick Seitz announced that in seeing it he realized he had not been cast to return to voice Scorpion in Mortal Kombat 11, a role that he had played since Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe from 2008.[33] Later the following month, Vic Chao, who had voiced Kenshi, Triborg and Goro in Mortal Kombat X revealed that a majority of the cast from the previous Mortal Kombat installments would not return in Mortal Kombat 11, himself included.[34] Earlier, in December, Karen Strassman, who voiced both Kitana and Mileena in the previous two installments, had also revealed that she would not reprise her role as Kitana and Mileena, citing politics in gaming that affect casting.[35] On March 22, 2019, about a month before the game's release, it was announced at C2E2 that actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa would reprise his role as Shang Tsung from the 1995 film and the second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy, while coinciding the announcement of the character as downloadable content.[20] A public stress test of the game's online mode took place between March 15 and 17.[36] Also, a closed beta was available between March 27 and April 1, 2019, for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One pre-order buyers.[37]
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Toys[edit]
At Toy Fair 2019, it was announced that McFarlane Toys would be producing a line of action figures to promote the game.[38]
Mobile game[edit]
In February 2019, the mobile game that had originally been launched as Mortal Kombat X for iOS and Android, was renamed to Mortal Kombat Mobile as it received its 2.0 update, incorporating Mortal Kombat 11 content in the process. Among these changes, the graphics engine was transitioned from Unreal Engine 3 to Unreal Engine 4.[39]
Release[edit]
The game was released on April 23, 2019, across Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.[40]
Downloadable content[edit]
At C2E2 on March 22, 2019, Shang Tsung was announced as the first downloadable character, who is returning from the 2011 reboot, featuring the voice and likeness of Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa.[20] On May 31, 2019, five additional fighters were announced to be released under the first Kombat Pack with Shang Tsung. Three of which have been confirmed for their inclusion are Nightwolf and Sindel, both of which are returning from Mortal Kombat X with the latter being a non playable character and making his promised debut in the series as a guest character, Spawn from Image Comics by Todd McFarlane, featuring Keith David reprising his role as the character from the Todd McFarlane's Spawn animated series.[41] In February 2015, Todd McFarlane granted Netherrealm a limited window of permission to use Spawn as a guest character for their titles.[42] However on April 2015, Ed Boon revealed that Spawn had been discussed as a potential guest character early in development, but that he did not know McFarlane had made the offer until after the release of Mortal Kombat X.[43] Leading up to a Reddit AMA in December 2018 where McFarlane hinted that Spawn will indeed be in Mortal Kombat 11.[44]
Promotion[edit]
A community reveal event was held on January 17, 2019, in Los Angeles and London.[45] The reveal event featured, among many others, a filmed interview with Ronda Rousey, the voice actor for Sonya Blade.[46]
Reception[edit]
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Mortal Kombat 11 received 'generally favorable' reviews from critics, according to the review aggregator website Metacritic.[48][49]IGN praised the more slow-paced combat compared to the previous game in the series, as well as the expanded tutorial, story mode and improved netcode. However, it condemned the game's drawn-out progression and customization unlock system, which was described as 'frustratingly gimmicky and grindy'.[54] Although the performances of the cast were praised, reviewers pointed out Ronda Rousey, who voices Sonya Blade, as flat and mediocre, especially when compared to the rest of the cast, which features more seasoned voice actors.[60]
Sales[edit]
In North America, Mortal Kombat 11 was the best selling video game software for the month of April.[61] This, along with Fortnite, contributed to digital game sales reaching over $8.8 billion in April.[62] In June 2019, Mortal Kombat 11 surpassed the sales of Kingdom Hearts III, the best selling game of 2019 up to that point.[63][64]
Mortal Kombat 11 proceeded to be the best selling video game software in North America for the following month of May, for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The sales of the game is nearly doubled comparably to previous entries of the series.[65]
Notes[edit]
- ^Windows version developed by QLOC. Nintendo Switch version developed by Shiver Entertainment.[1][2]
- ^Gameplay music composed by Matthias Wolf and Armin Haas of Dynamedion.[5][6]
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