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Mortal kombat x ronin kenshi review
Mortal kombat x ronin kenshi review





Each Kombatant now has three set variations to choose from that change the way they fight. It’s in the name, and it’s probably the most game-changing new feature in the game. We made an even BIGGER list of things to expect from Mortal Kombat X‘s story. It’s up to the next generation of Kombatants to stop them. There are certain special artifact daggers that Raiden’s been trying to keep an eye on and has had them protected by the likes of Scorpion and Kotal Kahn, but whatever this demonic threat is, it’s tied to the daggers and something called “The Blood Code.” This is all related to Mileena stealing the very amulet that’s imprisoning Shinnok and using it as a weapon to go to war with Kotal Kahn. All we know is that the Netherrealm War screwed up the dimensional barriers for a bit and even though Raiden was able to eventually fix it, something terrible broke through. The big bad hasn’t been outright identified yet. We’ve already seen a bit of the time jump with the old Kung Lao reveal from early January, not to mention many of the revealed characters are disciples or offspring of the characters you know and love. Characters like Cassie Cage (Johnny and Sonya’s daughter), Jaqueline Briggs (Jax’s daughter), Takeda (Kenshi’s son/Scorpion’s pupil), and Kung Jin (cousin of Kung Lao) will lead the fight against the unknown final threat. After the initial continuation of the story, the timeline will jump 25 years into the future to focus on the next generation of heroes. Judging from the Mortal Kombat X comic series, the Netherrealm War will include a moment where Kenshi is able to get through to Scorpion and convince him to turn on Shinnok, leading to the Hell ninja’s redemption and allowing him to reconnect with his lost humanity.

mortal kombat x ronin kenshi review mortal kombat x ronin kenshi review

From the beginning of story mode, Johnny Cage, Sonya Blade, and Kenshi are leading the siege against Shinnok.

mortal kombat x ronin kenshi review

The game picks up where the last one left off, jumping right into the events of Mortal Kombat 4.







Mortal kombat x ronin kenshi review