While I've never really been good at fighting games, I've always been interested in playing them. Mortal Kombat 11 is a game that I decided to try out, and I was surprised just how different it was compared to other fighting games that I've played so far.
MK 11 is my introduction to the franchise, and from start to finish, I was engaged with its story and characters, despite it not being an easy entry to get into for newcomers. It's fighting system was also something that took me a while to actually get the hang of due to its complexity and variety of options.
What turned me off about the game, though, was its Nintendo Switch port. It's a port so terrible that it makes an incredible game such an unbearable experience.
From its menus alone, everything was such a slog to go through, as everything controlled and moved at such a snail's pace. The visuals doesn't fare much better either, with its pixelated visuals that's such a sight for sore eyes.
I would have loved to experience Mortal Kombat 11 once again for the first time, but not on the Nintendo Switch.
MK 11 is my introduction to the franchise, and from start to finish, I was engaged with its story and characters, despite it not being an easy entry to get into for newcomers. It's fighting system was also something that took me a while to actually get the hang of due to its complexity and variety of options.
What turned me off about the game, though, was its Nintendo Switch port. It's a port so terrible that it makes an incredible game such an unbearable experience.
From its menus alone, everything was such a slog to go through, as everything controlled and moved at such a snail's pace. The visuals doesn't fare much better either, with its pixelated visuals that's such a sight for sore eyes.
I would have loved to experience Mortal Kombat 11 once again for the first time, but not on the Nintendo Switch.