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#MORTAL KOMBAT 11 NINTENDO SWITCH PC#
Whether or not it arrives that quickly for Switch and PC owners, however, is undetermined. There are some smaller features missing in both versions as well, making one wonder just how far behind updates are going to be.Įven with that, the Switch’s advantage of portability is completely stifled by the Towers of Time and The Krypt. It also shares the big problem of progression that its counterparts have, which NetherRealm have already addressed and have promised to fix very soon.
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#MORTAL KOMBAT 11 NINTENDO SWITCH TV#
This was to be expected, and a lack of textures, lighting and detail in characters and stages are all pretty apparent upon glancing at it for more than a couple of minutes whether you’re on the TV or on the go. Let’s get the most obvious thing out of the way first, though the game is clearly at a visual disadvantage when compared to the other systems. However, it’s when you dive a little deeper that you begin to notice a few cracks and a few particular flaws that could ultimately be seen as deal-breakers for some. In short, Shiver Entertainment’s port of Mortal Kombat 11 shatters any expectation of a subpar gameplay package on the system. Let alone a Mortal Kombat game, which hasn’t released a Nintendo since the days of the Wii with Armageddon. Until now, Nintendo’s system hasn’t really had its share of third-party, AAA fighting games and it was unclear if such a thing could exist on the platform.