Mortal Kombat - Review
Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat

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Brutal 3v3 kombat with iconic fighters and stunning visuals

Mortal Kombat delivers a surprisingly deep fusion of classic fighting and collectible card mechanics, wrapped in the series’ trademark style of over-the-top violence and fan service. It turns the franchise’s 30-year legacy into a long-term progression experience where building your dream roster is as important as mastering kombos.

Gameplay centers on 3v3 battles with tap-and-swipe combat that feels responsive and crunchy, especially once you unlock tag-in specials and X-Ray attacks. Each fighter has unique abilities and passive skills, so team composition matters: mixing synergies like MK11, Klassic, or Day of the Dead squads can make the difference between barely surviving and steamrolling opponents. Modes like Faction Wars, rotating Towers, and boss fights keep things varied and give you plenty of reasons to return daily.

The roster is a huge draw. With more than 150 fighters spanning arcade legends, recent iterations, and guest characters like Freddy Krueger and Terminator, there’s always a new card to chase. Friendships and Brutalities add extra spectacle, especially when paired with the right gear builds on high-tier Diamond fighters.

Visually, it’s one of the sharpest fighters in its category, with detailed character models, smooth animations, and atmospheric arenas. Sound design leans hard into nostalgia, from iconic voice lines to bone-crunching impacts.

However, the game is unapologetically grind-heavy. Progressing to the top tiers and unlocking premium characters can feel slow without spending money, and some events clearly favor paying players. Energy systems and occasional difficulty spikes can also frustrate those looking for quick, casual sessions.

For fans of the franchise and collectors who enjoy long-term progression, Mortal Kombat is a brutal, content-rich brawler. Just be prepared for a serious grind and a monetization system that constantly tempts your wallet.

package name

com.wb.goog.mkx

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

from

Warner Bros. International Enterprises