"Mortal Kombat X" now features Jason Voorhes of the "Friday the 13th Movie" and is now available for gameplay. Unfortunately, after the much anticipated reveal, his fatalities failed to impress avid-players of the game. Issues about online connectivity are being handled by no one else but "Mortal Kombat X" boss, Ed Boon.
Jason Voorhes is now available for gameplay and joins the roster of characters in the latest Mortal Kombat X Update. Voorhes is considered to be a power player and is well known for his big and bloody machete. Regrettably, his fatalities proved to be "less spectacular" and fell behind expectations.
His fatality with the machete offered to variations. A powerful blow from his machete is capable of slicing his opponent from one shoulder to the opposite waist. The other machete fatality offers more gore wherein his machete enters the chin of his opponent up to his brain. The second blow will break his opponents' vertebrae. These fatalities, according to players of the game are too boring.
Another version of Voorhes fatality features him with his immeasurable strength while smashing his opponent around until it ends up dismembered Again, this fatality falls behind the visually dynamic fatalities available from the other characters in the game. Hopefully, when the Predator is released, he will not suffer the same faith that Jason Voorhes did.
"Mortal Kombat X" was released last April and is at present the most record-breaking game of the season. Despite the success, gamers are complaining about the online connectivity issues they have been experiencing in the game. "Mortal Kombat X" boss Ed Boon immediately addressed the issues in ranked matches in a recent interview.
"We definitely want to hear it. There's no way we could consider ourselves content with the online experience." Boon promised. A quick check will be implemented to allow people to back out of matches that would meet a certain connectivity threshold. Thus all matches will be checked, before the actual game and will not continue unless a stable connection is available. "We don't want you to have anything less than your optimal match," Boon continued.
Jason Voorhes may have failed to impress a few of the fans of the online game "Mortal Kombat X," but he will remain to be a favorite addition to the rosters of fighters in the game. The immediate action to resolve connectivity issues for ranked games of the "Mortal Kombat X' will receive a big round of applause from its avid players.
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