Mortal Kombat 11 - Klassic MK Movie Skin Pack (DLC)
Three skins pulled straight from the 1995 Mortal Kombat film, with actor likenesses and voices. Pure nostalgia fuel, nothing more.
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About Mortal Kombat 11 - Klassic MK Movie Skin Pack (DLC)
Let's be clear upfront: this is a cosmetic DLC pack, not a content expansion. The Klassic MK Movie Skin Pack drops three character skins into Mortal Kombat 11, recreating Christopher Lambert's Raiden, Linden Ashby's Johnny Cage, and Bridgette Wilson-Sampras's Sonya Blade from the 1995 live-action film. Each skin carries the actor's likeness and voice work pulled from that movie, which is the whole point. If you grew up watching that film on repeat, seeing Lambert's wide-brimmed hat and hearing his dry delivery mid-fatality hits differently than you'd expect. Mortal Kombat 11 itself is a technically polished fighter with tight gameplay, a robust roster, and one of the better story modes in the genre. The base game sits at an 82 on Metacritic, and that score holds up. This DLC does nothing to the mechanics. No new moves, no alternate gear slots unlocked, no story chapters. You are buying three outfits. How much that's worth depends entirely on how much the 1995 film means to you. For series veterans who played the original games around the same era as that movie's release, the nostalgia factor is genuine. The voice lines are the real draw here. Lambert's understated, slightly off-kilter Raiden delivery fits surprisingly well into the chaos of MK11's kombat, and hearing Ashby's Johnny Cage quip again while you're landing combos is a small but real joy. The likenesses are faithfully rendered given the engine's capabilities. The honest downside is that MK11 already has an overwhelming amount of cosmetic content baked into its Kustomization system. Skins, gear pieces, intro animations, and victory poses pile up fast through normal play. Three skins from a single DLC pack can get buried quickly, and unless you're specifically hunting that movie aesthetic, you may cycle back to other looks within a week. There's also no gameplay justification to push you toward these skins the way unlockable gear sometimes ties to specific loadout builds. This pack makes sense as a purchase for one type of player: someone with affection for the 1995 film who already owns and actively plays MK11. If you're on the fence about the base game, start there. If you're a casual MK11 player who hasn't touched it in months, this won't pull you back. But if you fire up the game regularly and the phrase "those who are chosen" still does something to you, the pack delivers exactly what it promises. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- NetherRealm Studios, QLOC, Shiver
- Publisher
- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date
- Apr 23, 2019