Get over here (and fix it).
Digital Eclipse doesnβt do things by halves. Itβs already proven this with the likes of Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration and Tetris Forever, and yet Iβm still blown away by what the studio has accomplished with Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection.
For years, fans have been begging for a compilation of the original Mortal Kombat trilogy, and while many might have been satisfied with the original arcade variants on modern platforms (much like 2011βs Arcade Kollection), Digital Eclipse went several steps further. Here, weβve got a total of 23 playable titles covering the first 11 years of Mortal Kombat, with just a few notable exclusions.
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Great review! It’s always exciting to see classic games getting a new life, but it’s unfortunate to hear about the online issues at launch. Hopefully, those can be addressed soon so everyone can enjoy the full experience.
Thanks for your thoughts! It really is a shame about the online issues, especially since multiplayer can make or break the experience. Hopefully, Digital Eclipse is quick to address these problems so fans can fully enjoy the nostalgia.
You’re welcome! I agree, the online problems really take away from the overall experience, especially in a game that’s so focused on competitive play. Itβs also interesting to see how the classic elements are blended with new features, which makes the potential for future updates even more exciting.