![]() He melded with my play style rather quickly, and I had a great time learning his combos. For a character who started out as a palette-swapping joke from Ed Boon, Rain has really come into his own as a truly unique fighter. Rain, however, clicked with me immediately. I haven’t seen any FGC streamers using her just yet, so I’m not sure if it’s something that NetherRealm will need to fix or if I just need to “git gud.” I struggled in every match with her, and I never could get her sai-throwing combo down. I felt clunky with her, as though I was trying to force her character into my play style that never quite meshed. Mileena was a fun character in Mortal Kombat X, but her move set doesn’t seem to translate well into the new play style of MK11. But how does it play? More importantly, how are Mileena and Rain? (And I guess Rambo too.) I think I’ve made my point with how amazing it looks on the new consoles. Console gamers who have never really been PC gamers are in for a real treat when their new consoles come in. I cannot wait to upgrade my last-gen games to the new consoles and see how much ray tracing improves their beauty. I never knew what the big deal was about ray tracing with the PC gamers, but now I know. The first time Rain kicked up water, I frantically tried to figure out how I did that so I could watch it over and over again. I missed a block on more than one occasion because I was staring at my screen with my jaw agape. ![]() I’m going say yes, because my God, Mortal Kombat 11 looks flawless on the next generation. Perhaps NetherRealm was saving both Mileena and Rain for this moment? And now I have all of it-including DLC I don’t care about-all for my shiny new Xbox Series X. I never fought with Shang Tsung OR played the Aftermath expansion. ![]() I was pretty excited for the Ultimate Edition, because I hadn’t purchased all of the DLC for my original game on the PS4. The Kombat Pack with Mileena and Rain happened to release when the Xbox Series S|X released, so of course it makes sense to release an upgraded version of Mortal Kombat 11 that contains every bit of DLC ever made for the title, right? Ed Boon thought so. How well do these characters round out the roster? Quite tastily, actually. But NetherRealm Studios has decided to rectify this situation with the second Kombat Pack, which also includes Rain and Rambo. It’s a downright crime she wasn’t in the main roster back in 2019. But Mileena has been with the franchise since Mortal Kombat II. (What, did you really think I was going to say Rambo?) Okay, I know she died in the story mode of Mortal Kombat X, but if we’re going to be that picky about characters, then Mortal Kombat would have lost half its roster by now. To learn more about Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, visit MortalKombat.If there was one character Mortal Kombat 11 was lacking and certainly should not have been, it was Mileena. Of course you can get all this together by picking up the Ultimate edition today. Players who already own Mortal Kombat 11 can also add to their experience by picking up the Kombat Pack 2 now for $14.99 (SRP), Kombat Pack 1 for $19.99 (SRP) and/or the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Expansion for $39.99 (SRP). This upgrade aims to deliver 4K dynamic resolution, enhanced visuals, improved loading times and more, available in conjunction with the Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate launch. Now available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, Nintendo Switch, PC and Stadia, Mortal Kombat 11 and Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate owners and new buyers on PS4 or Xbox One can also access free upgrades to the PS5 or Xbox Series X|S versions of their game at no additional cost.
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