![]() ![]() System Era says that “This partnership, working in-house with Devolver, lets us focus on what we love, the way we love to do it. Their developer-first ethos has paved the way for some of the boldest and most creative ideas to thrive, and we’re thrilled to be joining a merry band of like-minded people where our games will get the support they need within a culture they love”.ĭevolver has said that System Era will continue doing “what they do best: making cool video games”, and interestingly, the press release says that the team is working on “something new and exciting”, while the Astroneer 2024 roadmap is also on the way. Now, they have new ambitions that they felt could be explored better, together.īrendan Wilson, Chief Executive Officer of System Era, said: “We’ve always seen Devolver’s banner as a mark of quality. They placed passion and creativity proudly at the forefront of their businesses, and quickly found success. While quality should always trump quantity, Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath is a case where the quality can’t justify the high cost.Back when Devolver and System Era were just a glint in the video game industry’s eye, both teams vowed to build companies that reflected their spirit of independence. As an expansion, Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath features a quality addition to the campaign and three new characters that are mostly high quality. The story is over too soon, and with only three new characters, the offering comes off as shallow when compared to what players got in the base game and Kombat Pack. For $39.99, Aftermath doesn’t supply enough to justify the price. If you loved Mortal Kombat 11, you’re going to enjoy Aftermath. There aren’t any new additions to the gameplay, outside of the free stages, Friendships and stage fatalities added for all players free of charge. ![]() Fujin and Sheeva are decent additions to the roster, though RoboCop comes off as an uninspired choice for the third slot. Though it likely doesn’t change the trajectory of the franchise, it’s a fun 2-3 hours anchored by the phenomenal Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa. Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath is an entertaining extra romp for those wanting more Mortal Kombat 11. Quite frankly, just having Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa voice Shang Tsung to deliver his iconic “IT HAS BEGUN” makes Aftermath a must have just by itself! For me, revisiting MK11 because of Aftermath reminded me just why I loved this game on release and now thanks to the Kombat Kollection I am inspired to try out all the DLC characters I missed along with all the quality of life updates and refinements made along with this new update. ![]() This really is the best version to buy and it just makes the standalone price seem over the top but at this point, it is probably fair to say if you have purchased all the DLC than Aftermath is a no brainer for you. If you have not purchased the original MK11 or you did but never got round to buying any of the DLC and character packs than for the asking price I would absolutely recommend the Kombat Kollection which has the original game, all the DLC to date as well as the Aftermath expansion and content all together in one package for just a little more than the expansion by itself. ![]()
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