If you wait to fill up the three sections of the bar you will be able to see the star hit: the 'X-Ray'.
The controls respond perfectly to our orders and the game experience is as good as when you played with the first or second title in the saga.Regarding the novelties included, the first thing worth mentioning is the boost hits, which we can use thanks to an energy bar. Of course, as long as we do not play in History Mode, you have the Fatalities, which, as the developers themselves already warned, are wild. In spite of all the changes in graphics and gameplay, combat in Mortal Kombat remains untouched: it has the same attacks, the same special movements and the odd juicy novelty. Apart from that, there are four new extra characters that were added by DLC: Skarlet, Kenshi, Rain and Freddy Krueger. The game integrates all the updates accumulated to date, and the character re-balancing that has been done for the past two years. In any case, you can use the coins you win to unblock all sorts of extras at the Krypt.As to the novelties in this Komplete Edition, they are not all that special. Some are very original, such as fighting face down, fighting without arms or legs, or with instantaneous death from one single hit.
We also have the Challenge Tower, which consists of a series of challenges that will make you win coins if you overcome them. The latter brings lots of new things to the saga, but it is not really original in the fight genre. All this in great detail and with some surprise additions to the character cast.We have more modes, like the Online or Tag Mode. For instance, we will discover why the ninjas turned into cybors, or why Jax, the hefty military man, has bionic arms. This mode brings us closer to Mortal Kombat's total story, specifically its first three installments.The Story Mode goes over the story of the saga in great detail, from the first tournament to the final confrontation, but also explains the story of some of the characters.
There are many more options, and one of the most surprising is the Story Mode. The new Mortal Kombat not only has the typical Multiplayer and Tournament modes. The new Mortal Kombat development team not only reflects the essence of the saga but also offers a story, many game modes, new ways of savagely crushing enemies and, what is most important, impressive gameplay. The difference between this and the Capcorn saga is that it is not a new chapter, but rather a reboot' or zero restart of the series.
Mortal Kombat is back, and in a similar way as Street Fighter did with its fourth installment. Softonic-recensie Mortal Kombat is rejuvenating really well