Given how the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath expansion ends, with series lead and Earthrealm defender Lui Kang ascending to godhood in place of Thunder God Raiden, things are quite open-ended for Mortal Kombat 12. Though we don’t know if NetherRealm will go in this direction, we here at TechRadar Gaming are keeping our fingers crossed. We’d like to see Mortal Kombat 12 return to the more fast-paced style of gameplay for which the series was originally known. It's arguable that there was even some influence from NetherRealm's DC Comics fighter series, InJustice, with the tonal shift. While Mortal Kombat X had a particularly gritty tone, things were a little more tongue-in-cheek with Mortal Kombat 11 which was a bit brighter aesthetically and more colorful. Mortal Kombat as a franchise is known for its fatalities, brutalities, and over-the-top action violence. Mortal Kombat 11 also got rid of running, which, in the view of our hardware editor and Mortal Kombat veteran, Aleksha McLoughlin, was something of a misstep. However, the fights in Mortal Kombat 11 had a slower pace than in previous games, placing an emphasis on more methodical play at the expense of fast-paced rush-down playstyles. Whether or not you're using a controller or one of the best fight sticks, Mortal Kombat 11 had some solid fundamentals. With no concrete details about Mortal Kombat 12, we don’t yet know how NetherRealm will change the series.
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