- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Apr 19, 2011
- Also On: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 445 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 366 out of 445
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Mixed: 52 out of 445
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Negative: 27 out of 445
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Mar 18, 2015This game is **** BAD, the graphics are like the new release of ps1 and they can't match their last game which was **** too.
All those cottonfarmers that made this ****ty game can just go die in hell, or go work at assassin's creed unity.
Go play Dragonball: Xenoverse instead, so much cuuler. -
Jul 27, 2011This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 25, 2011
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May 17, 2011This game is horrible, do not buy.
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Apr 21, 2011It's more of a slap on the back for long time MK fans than a warm embrace. It's like a bad movie that you go to see just for the special effects. Regardless of what anyone says, it feels like UMK3 on training wheels.
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Sep 12, 2012Very poor fighting game. It is much to noob-friendly, and the small amount of combos make this a very poor game, not to mention the boring, personality-less character roster. Only play this if you are a MK fan.
Awards & Rankings
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Jun 8, 2011I enjoyed this new vision of Mortal Kombat more than any previous edition in the franchise. It has some issues, mostly in the single-player game, but all the hardcore fighters are here for the human-on-human interactions so it probably isn't a deal-breaker. If you love Mortal Kombat or just want to play an uber-violent and bloody fighting game then Mortal Kombat is the reigning champ and definitely worth adding to your collection.
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Xbox World 360 Magazine UKMay 22, 2011Unremarkable, but it's puerile charm makes it more than the sum of its (body) parts. [July 2011, p.87]
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X-ONE Magazine UKMay 20, 2011Borderline broken as a fighter, but, taken on its own meagre merits, a giggle to mess around with. Still, though, it falls a long way short of what could have been. [Issue#72, p.80]