Mortal Kombat 11 - Terminator T-800 (DLC)
If you want a shotgun-toting, time-traveling killing machine in your MK11 roster, the T-800 delivers solid movie fan service - just go in knowing the voice is not Arnold.
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About Mortal Kombat 11 - Terminator T-800 (DLC)
I went into the T-800 expecting either a lazy cash-in riding the Terminator: Dark Fate promotional wave or a genuinely fun addition to one of the best fighting game rosters around. The truth lands somewhere in the middle, leaning closer to fun than flop - but with one glaring asterisk. Playstyle-wise, the T-800 is a grappler-brawler hybrid that closes distance faster than you might expect from a walking tank. His core toolkit mixes heavy punches, kicks, shotgun blasts, and ion grenades for mid-range pressure, while a time-displacement teleport lets him reposition or catch opponents off-guard by appearing behind them. His submachine gun adds another layer of range to the mix. What keeps him interesting beyond the basics is his Endoskeleton rage mechanic - when his health drops low enough, he shifts into a form that absorbs incoming hits, giving you a genuine comeback window that feels thematically right and mechanically useful. It is not a broken crutch; it is a well-integrated gimmick that rewards staying in the fight. The fatalities are where the film callbacks shine brightest. The "I'm Back" fatality has him riding in on a motorcycle and finishing the job with his lever-action sawed-off shotgun. "Target Terminated" goes further - blasting off an opponent's legs and sending them through a Time Sphere to a post-apocalyptic battlefield where an invading T-800 unit finishes the deed with a laser rifle. That second one is genuinely creative, the kind of multi-stage finisher that earns a re-watch. His Fatal Blow even pulls in the iconic thumbs-up smile from T2. NetherRealm clearly studied their Terminator lore and packed in the references. The obvious sticking point, and one the community landed on quickly, is the voice work. NetherRealm secured Arnold Schwarzenegger's likeness - the face model is convincing - but not his voice. A sound-alike handles the lines, and it is noticeable from the very first pre-fight intro. For some players this is a minor annoyance; for hardcore Terminator fans it will sting every single match. It does not break the gameplay, but it chips away at the immersion in a DLC that is selling on movie nostalgia. The Fatal Blow and Friendship animations (yes, there is a motorcycle stunt friendship) do a lot to compensate, but the voice gap is real. As a standalone fighter, the T-800 is a competent, flavourful pick with a distinct enough playstyle to be worth learning if grappler-adjacent pressure is your game. As fan service, it is about 80 percent there. Worth grabbing if you already own MK11 and have any attachment to the franchise - less compelling if you were hoping for a perfect recreation of Schwarzenegger on screen. Alex, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *
- 64-bit Windows 7 / Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 670 or NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 1050 / AMD® Radeon™ HD 7950 or AMD® Radeon™ R9 270
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-750, 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 GHz or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200, 3.1 GHz
Recommended
- OS *
- 64-bit Windows 7 / Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 780 or NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 1060-6GB / AMD® Radeon™ R9 290 or RX 570
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-2300, 2.8 GHz / AMD FX-6300, 3.5GHz or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1400, 3.2 GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- NetherRealm Studios, QLOC, Shiver
- Publisher
- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date
- Oct 15, 2019