Mortal Kombat 11 has arrived four years after Mortal Kombat X and it feels at once familiar but also something of an upgrade but with enough sophistication to the fight engine that it does take a bit of investigating. Tournament snobs may still favour Street Fighter but if you want to do more than just the fighting, the completeness of Mortal Kombat XL meant it had something for everyone. Mortal Kombat XL, the complete version of X with all the additional characters, is a near-perfect fighting game combining a great story, spectacular visuals, tonnes of great characters (including all the iconic horror DLC ones) and all of the ridiculous ultraviolence the series is known for. Mortal Kombat 11 does have a lot to live up to. In fact, we were so excited about it that we actively avoided all trailers and news about the game, its roster and everything else. Apin PS4 tagged Beat em up / fighting / get over here / mortal kombat 11 / netherrealm by RichieĪs massive fans of Mortal Kombat X, the first Mortal Kombat game since Trilogy on the PS1 that we’ve actually loved (although we did like the spin-off Shaolin Monks), we’ve had a lot of our hopes and expectations pinned on Mortal Kombat 11, the latest in the long-running series of brutally bloody beat ’em ups from NetherRealm Studios.