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When it comes toMortal Kombat, the DLC characters are always exciting.
The announcements themselves might incentivize you to purchase the season pass or a collector’s edition.
While there’s nothing wrong with the skin itself, that’s all it is.
The use of Carl Weathers is a great touch, but he’s given no unique voice lines.
Instead, Carl just does his take on Jax’s pre-existing dialogue.
As a result, everyone was excited for him when he launched alongside Rain and Mileena.
Sadly, Rambo is the weakest of the guest characters.
Most of his specialstake too long to start upwithout any good payoff.
Rambo’s combos are very similar to Nightwolf and Kano but not nearly as good.
On top of that, his finishers and customization are rather bland.
He’s a fun character to play as, but you won’t win many competitive matches as Rambo.
Also, his moveset has more creative uses of weapons and abilities from theGod Of Warseries.
These minigames make for a wonderful distraction when Mortal Kombat’s core gameplay gets too repetitive.
His combos are fast and deadly, with some decent melee range.
As one of the first horror icons to appear in Mortal Kombat, Freddy set a high bar.
Freddy can be a little overpowered at times, though.
Freddy is also given zero dialogue which goes completely against his nature.
There is nothing that kills any variation, but none of them have as much impact as others.
They all feel very similar to play with the pros and cons feeling more tacked on than natural.
However, Terminator is a tricky fighter that can be deceptive to unfamiliar opponents.
Terminator’s damage output is downright criminal.
Terminator has some amazing Fatalities alongside other moves that are both playful and brutal.
True to his name, Conan is a savage fighter who uses brute strength to decimate his opponents.
There’s much more than Fatalities in this gory series.