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For a reboot, they didn't do much except fall back into the same characters doing the exact same thing.
This. Imo they marketed it as a reboot, yet half of the story is literally time shenanigans like MK11. In fact the story would make ZERO sense as a stand alone story because 50% of the game is just story/character references from older games going all the way back to MK9.
I'm not a super big story person but man would I have loved a barebones back to the basics MK story, which is kind of what the first few chapters were, but its almost like they scrapped that plan mid way and decided to go the marvel route.
As it is now it has become "marvelized" where its just timelines, time travel, multiverses, fan service...etc, without any real meaning.
PS its not a franchise reboot its a literal reboot, storywise, thanks to Liu Kang creating a timeline.
I do miss all the intros/outros too, what happened?
You have no fatal blow and no kameo. That's what makes the fight difficult.
If you did not beat it on the hardest difficulty stfu.