![]() ![]() ![]() Alternative trailers Mortal Kombat 1 gameplay This new verticality combined with the significantly improved pacing, makes for a fighting game that’s sure to thrive in the competitive scene. There’s never really been the angle of air juggling in the series before, save for the likes of Scorpion’s air throw in the 2011 reboot. Early into the four-minute Summer Games Fest demo, we can see both Scorpion and Sub-Zero start a kombo on the ground before taking to the air and carrying on the assault before crashing back down again to continue. The focus on aerial combat in Mortal Kombat 1 is a real surprise. Both X-rays and screen-filling special moves also return This system allows for enhanced special attacks, with a combo breaker, and then an X-ray move. ![]() The regular super meter is making a return, which was last seen in Mortal Kombat X and brought into the series with the 2011 reboot. Mortal Kombat 1 is more conventional in terms of a competitive fighter. We also saw the Kameo fighters in action, acting as assists for things like combo breakers, combo extenders, and team super moves. Things are significantly faster than with its predecessor which is greatly appreciated. As well as giving us a proper look at the new art style and younger characters, most importantly the combat itself has seen a serious facelift. The extended Mortal Kombat 1 reveal as showcased at Summer Games Fest cemented how the upcoming fighter plays. ![]()
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