Barely a week after the fighting video game “Mortal Kombat X” was officially released to the current and next generation gaming consoles and the PC on April 14, developer NetherRealm has released a DLC that brings about new character skins to different characters and further add to the excitement.
Patch 1.02 of “Mortal Kombat X” is available for download on all gaming platforms beginning on April 18, just four days after the official roll out of the much-anticipated fighting video game, reports IGN.
Among the new character skins is the classic Sub-Zero skin, which is one of the all-time favorite characters in the fighting game by fans and gamers.
Move fixes
In addition to new character skins, the DLC also came with balance and stability updates including several maneuver or move fixes on some characters.
The General’s throws, whether it’s regular or command grabs, shall no longer connect on a grounded opponent coming from a counter hit.
Shinnok the Impostor now has the ability to control the location of a stolen Goro Stomp while Sub-Zero the Grandmaster will now be able to scale properly with combos on a grounded opponent frozen by the Ice Klone.
The Takeda character, specifically Ronin, shall have a new move called Quick Kall which automatically returns a dropped blade without making any attack.
The other Takeda character, particularly Shirai Ryu, will now be capable of teleporting to the other side when doing the Air Shirai Ryu Port.
The Patch 1.02 also brings extra to PC users as they will automatically be given 10,000 Krypt Koins that they can get automatically when the start up the game to address the issues of the game on Steam. This shall enable players to instantly unlock several brutalities, skins, and fatalities when they play “Mortal Kombat X.”
Bloodier than ever
“Mortal Kombat X” takes place 25 years after 2011’s “Mortal Kombat 9.” The improved graphics of “Mortal Kombat X” has made the bloody game even bloodier and gruesome. The game is gory but beautifully brutal, especially among gamers and avid fans of the franchise.
Upon the roll out of the video game on all gaming platforms, gamers surely recognize many familiar faces as well as witnessed scenes of new blood added to “Mortal Kombat X.”
The game features more than 100 fatalities including the familiar characters like Sub-Zero and Scorpion, to go along with some new characters as they battle it out with one another.
Initial reviews of the game were mostly positive. One gamer gave “Mortal Kombat X” praises, saying that it is looking better and better every time a new edition is released. His earlier hopes of a good story for “Mortal Kombat X” seems to have been realized too since the latest installment of the video game does have a decent storyline to boot.
