TheodoricFriede wrote:As absurd as it sounds, I come to Mortal Kombat for the story it tells. I only just finished the story mode, and while I have mixed opinions on the ending, it made me realize that for as stupid as it can get, Mortal Kombat's story is very underrated.
They have been telling a continuous story for the games 27 years. Between between publishers and even reboots, it has kept going. It has every bit the amount of complexity as the Metal Gear series. And yet has managed to tell it through a few slide shows, cut-scenes, and pre-fight banter. It has incredibly deep lore. Nearly every character has long complex backstories and motivations. The world/worlds are all fleshed out. Each with their own look, rules, customs and cultures.
I'm rambling, and its hard to say what I am trying to say. The story MK11 tells somehow manages to turn what seemed to be a mess of fun, ridiculous ideas into an actual, for real, epic...
It's a little surprising to see in hindsight that Mortal Kombat took a somewhat Legend of Zelda route in explaining their entire shared continuity. I don't think the overall story is impressive, here or then, but the game and the series as a whole is too damn charming to dislike. It still revels in its early 90's goofy-edgy-comic book behavior, and I hope that the people who continue the franchise never lose sight of that.
I would never bet that Mortal Kombat would end. This is just the latest chapter.








