Celebrating the Top 5 Mortal Kombat Games

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One big change Mortal Kombat 3 made was the ‘run’ button, which changed the pace of the combat and gave players more opportunities to take opponents by surprise.
Following 2011’s Mortal Kombat was always going to be a daunting challenge, but Mortal Kombat X managed to advance the experience brilliantly. The storyline was just as entertaining, and the gameplay was fluid, with stunning visuals. Fighting variations returned, giving each fighter three different ways to fight, such as wielding blades or specific move-types. This added more depth to the combat, and made perfecting your favourite characters more of a challenge (and a bigger reward).
The original. The classic. The first Mortal Kombat game many of us played and still have fond memories of.
The second Mortal Kombat game built on the first’s strengths beautifully.
2011’s Mortal Kombat, known as MK 9 by some, retconned the series’ expansive mythology by delving back into the first three games through the use of some ever-handy time-travel trickery.