![]() ![]() Outside of that, the game’s lore and relationships between the characters will also impact how the Kameo fighters connect with the main fighter you chose. For example, Kitana and Sonya are a power team that, when done right, can keep an opponent pinned, all working off of Sonya’s iconic throw. While there is no cap on how many times you can call on your Kameo Fighter, learning to be strategic about when you do can turn a fight quickly. Kameo Fighters are akin to the tag system in other fighting games, only characters only appear to perform a move in a combo or a fatality. When you look at the game from that angle, the new additions, like the Kameo Fighter System, make more sense. As the developers explained the goals of Mortal Kombat 1 in the pre-preview presentation, they kept repeating one focus: player choice. It’s a tall task, but from our 30 minutes with the game, it shines through. This isn’t something new with Street Fighter 6 lowering the skill ceiling and becoming more inclusive with Dynamic controls and Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections also adding a Simple Button scheme, it’s safe to say that the fighting game Renaissance is all about capturing new players, bringing back those who lapsed, and still giving veterans what they love. When I picked up Mortal Kombat 1, I viewed it as a reentry point. If anything, Mortal Kombat 1 is about making something new while keeping everything that made it great to begin with. While this may leave some veterans in the dark, especially with rewriting some characters’ lore and purpose and getting to go hands-on with the game, the heart of Mortal Kombat is beating in this reboot, waiting for any player just to reach in and grab it. That said, the use of “1” in the title is less about being trendy and more about pressing the reset button. Mortal Kombat 1 is really the 12th in the franchise of iconic Western fighting games. Games and NetherRealm Studios don’t disappoint, at least for me, a player who has been out of the franchise for a little while. ![]() At Summer Game Fest Play Days, we got the chance to go hands-on with Mortal Kombat 1, and Warner Bros. ![]()
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