Battles between Rambo and Terminator are wild, and it’s hard not to cheer for Rambo against really any enemy for that matter. And then there is the inclusion of John Rambo, which was a surprise to me, but a welcomed one. The return of Milenna felt overdue as well, though I never cared to play as her, and recall so many tough battles against her way back in MKII. Plus, seeing Rain back, who was one of my favorite characters going back to UMK3, was a treat. That said, I was excited to try out what is arguably one of the best fighting games ever made on my shiny new PS5. Since Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate builds upon those, I’ll treat this article as a supplement to those previous two review articles. I’ve had the privilege to review both MK11 and MK11: Aftermath on PS4. Plus, if you get Ultimate on PS4 or Xbox One, you get a free update to next-gen, which features enhanced 4K visuals and faster load times. Purchasers get the base game, Aftermath expansion, and both Kombat Packs. Anyway, Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate ( MK11U) is packed, though not complete, with a massive amount of MK11 goodness. Now, just in time for next-gen, comes Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, or what I call Ultimate Mortal Kombat 11 as a nod to the days of MK3 and UMK3. The base game originally launched back in late April of last year, and has seen a steady stream of DLC kontent since release, including the Aftermath expansion from five months ago. NetherRealm Studios and WBIE have been busy with Mortal Kombat 11 for some time now.
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