By contact@videogamer.com (Brett Phipps) The obvious talking point, as ever, is MKX’s violence: both absurd and spectacularly entertaining. Brutalities, X-Rays and Fatalities are animated in vicious detail, so much so you’ll enjoy repeated viewings, mainly because there aren’t many places where you’ll see intestines pulled through people’s throats outside of some horrendous Reddit thread. MKX also sees the return of the discipline system, where each combatant can choose from one of three fighting styles. It’s a great way to spice up proceedings and give greater tactical variety to the already sizeable roster. Combat…
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