While other franchises that have been around for over three decades tend to rest on their laurels, the same cannot be said for Mortal Kombat. Each entry from Mortal Kombat tried to add to or shake up the formula in at least one significant way, be that as it may Mortal Kombat 3's Animals, Mortal Kombat: Deadly AllianceKonquest mode, Mortal Kombat X's character Variation, or Mortal Kombat 11transmission system.
Latest entry, Mortal Kombat 1brought its own handful of new features to the table. The most notable of these was the Kameo Fighter system, where players could choose another character from a separate roster to use in the heat of battle to perform special moves. Mortal Kombat 1The Kameo system has proven quite divisive, and there are arguments both for and against its return in the inevitable sequel.
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Arguments for bringing back Mortal Kombat's Kameo Fighters
Kameo Fighters puts the spotlight on lesser known characters
One of the biggest advantages Mortal Kombat 1The Kameo Fighter system is all about giving lesser-known characters a rare chance in the spotlight. There are more than 70 fighters Mortal Kombat franchises and naturally, not everyone can always get a full roster spot. But with MK1The Kameo system, a handful of characters not seen in years, made a triumphant return, such as 3D era fighters like Shujinko, Sareena, and Khameleon.
These Kameo Fighters still got to show off some trademark moves without developer NetherRealm having to program entire movesets and animations just for them.
Kameo Fighters add a lot of variety to Mortal Kombat
Another benefit Mortal Kombat 1Kameo Fighters from 's Kameo Fighters is that they add quite a bit of variety Mortal Kombat's gameplay, at least in theory. Players can combine any of them Mortal Kombat 1the main roster and the Kameo roster, which essentially gives each fighter 20 different moveset variations if players have purchased Mortal Kombat 1's DLC and unlocked every Kameo character. MK1Kameo Fighters also come with one unique Fatality and two Brutalities, which is nice.
Arguments against the return of Kameo Mortal Kombat fighters
Meta combos lead to an unbalanced Kameo list
But while Mortal Kombat 1's Kameo Fighters has a lot of great ideas behind them, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. One slightly frustrating element MK1The cameos are that players will likely see the same handful over and over again, with a few of them being considered “meta” picks. So, while Kameo Fighters theoretically add more variety Mortal Kombat's game, that's not quite true when the same few are selected repeatedly and the rest of the list is forgotten.
Kameo Fighters are not traditional
Probably the most obvious argument against the inclusion of the Kameo Fighter system in the Mortal Kombat 1His take on it is that it's just not traditional and that it changes the core of the game too much. What elevates this issue to controversial heights is that there is no way to disable Kameo Fighters Mortal Kombat 1thus forcing players to use them. If another Mortal Kombat carries the Kameo system forward, it should at least offer an option to allow fans to play without them for a more traditional 1v1 experience.