Review: Shang Tsung steals souls and the show in Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath
The first ever story expansion DLC to Mortal Kombat 11 might be short-lived and lacking content, but it’s still a blast to play.
The first ever story expansion DLC to Mortal Kombat 11 might be short-lived and lacking content, but it’s still a blast to play.
He’s part of the free DLC that was promised as a stretch goal during the Kickstarter campaign.
Outside of the clumsy implementation of some new powers, exciting combat, and great lore make ‘The Foundation’ a great reason to go back to Control.
You’ll investigate the origins of the Oldest House while trying to save it from being destroyed.
If you’ve been looking for a good excuse to jump back into Mutant Year Zero, you’re in luck.
What camping trip would be complete without a retinue of chefs and a bunch of ridiculous kitchens?
Silver Lining closes things off on the same note as the entirety of this DLC, not explosively exciting, but not terribly either.
Turf Wars sets some potentially cool hooks up for the final chapter in this three-part set of DLCs.
Having a series of increasingly difficult fights would be great and all, but the main deal with The Good, The Bad, and The Augmented is that it gets really repetitive pretty quickly.
I was already impressed by Kingdom Come during my time with it earlier this year for review, and jumping back to it months later didn’t dull that feeling at all.