![]() It’s one of the many 2D fighting games on here and it comes with a wonderful cinematic campaign mode that NetherRealm Studios has become known for having. Mortal Kombat XL is the culmination of the tenth main entry (technically titled Mortal Kombat X) in the bloody and gory series along with all of its DLC. There’s still fun to be had in this whacky game though, and it’s a perfect game for parties and get-togethers. Unfortunately, the online player base on Steam isn’t too big and it’s likely some of that player base transferred over to the developer’s most recent title, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. The game is fun at a casual level, but it does have a pretty deep technical side to it that will really let you master the game. The former is a platform fighter ala the Super Smash Bros series. The “3 item bundle” adds Slap City and Mortal Kombat XL. It’s not so much a fighting game as it is a brawler, but it’s fun to play and is still satisfying in short bursts. Each button corresponds to each side of your stickman as you fight against waves of enemies and bosses in a rhythmic pressing fashion. If you’ve ever seen those cool kung-fu stickmen fighting animations made in Flash that were insanely popular over a decade ago, then this feels like an interactive version of those.Īll you need to know is that in this game there are only two buttons you need to press to play. The story doesn’t have huge importance here so there’s no need to worry about playing the original. In the “1 item bundle” is One Finger Death Punch 2. ![]() I’m not going to go extremely in-depth for each one, but I think a quick summary of the important information should suffice! The bundle is separated into three tiers: a “1 item bundle”, a “3 item bundle”, and a “9 item bundle” (two of these are discounts for season passes of one game though). Most of all, it’s a great way to try out and see what kind of fighting game might click for you. I will be honest that not every game in this bundle has as strong of an online community as they once did, but for the additional content they offer or even being able to play it with friends, it’s a fantastic deal with each game alone worth the price of admission. There’s something for everybody with 3D, 2D, platform, and even a simple rhythmic brawler. The Fighting Juggernauts Bundle went live last week with a fine selection from across the genre. I wanted to cover this particular bundle because I think it provides a decent gateway into one of my favorite genres: fighting games. I want to start this off by saying that while Phenixx Gaming is a Humble Partner, I didn’t write this article with that in mind.
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