Both of those titles cost $40, offered 10 or more additional characters, and had at least a couple of new modes to boot. It’s a nice bonus, but it’s far from a luxury.Īs a package, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition pales in comparison to the value provided by Super Street Fighter IV or Ultimate Marvel Vs. As it stands, you get a free download of a movie that most jerks can just easily torrent off the Internet. It would have been best if it were on a separate Blu-ray disc or at least on the Komplete Edition disc so you could easily bring it over to a friend’s house. The film is an interesting relic from a bygone day, and it makes a nice little bonus, but the fact that it’s a download code is definitely a bummer. One is for the classic 1995 schlock film Mortal Kombat. has thrown in a couple of download codes. To further sweeten the deal, Warner Bros.
It would still be cheaper for them to buy the DLC for $20 than to re-buy the game and its additional content on disc for $60. Not a bad deal, but it’s not a deal that will mean a lot to those who bought the initial release of Mortal Kombat. That puts the total amount of DLC on the Komplete Edition disc to around $20. Similarly, each DLC fighter normally costs $4.99 apiece, or $14.99 for all four. The Komplete Edition disc also delivers all the DLC “Klassic” character skins and fatalities that Warner Brothers put out a while back as the “Klassic Skin Pack.” That package costs $4.99 to download.