While other franchises that have been going for more than three decades tend to rest on their laurels, the same cannot be said for that. Mortal Kombat. of each and every entry Mortal Kombat has attempted to add to or adjust the formula in at least one significant way, whatever that is Mortal Kombat 3animal of Mortal Kombat: Deadly AllianceConquest Mode, Mortal Kombat XCharacter variation of, or Mortal Kombat 11The gear system.
Most recent entry, Mortal Kombat 1Brought its own handful of new features to the table. The most important of these was its Kameo Fighter system, where players could choose an additional character from a separate roster that could be used in the heat of battle to provide special moves. Mortal Kombat 1The cameo system has proven extremely divisive, and there are arguments for and against its return in the inevitable sequel.
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Arguments for bringing back Mortal Kombat's Kameo fighters
Comeo Fighters gives the spotlight to lesser known characters
One of the biggest advantages of Mortal Kombat 1The Cameo Fighter system is that it gives lesser known characters a rare chance in the spotlight. There are more than 70 fighters Mortal Kombat franchise, and naturally, not all of them find a perfect spot on the roster every time. but with MK1In the Kamio system, a handful of characters who hadn't been seen in years were given a triumphant return, such as 3D-era fighters like Shujinko, Sarina, and Chameleon.
These Kamio fighters still get to show off some trademark moves without the developer requiring NetherRealm to program entire movesets and animations just for them.
Kameo Fighters add a lot of variety to Mortal Kombat's gameplay
Another benefit of Mortal Kombat 1The cameo fighters are that they add a lot of variety Mortal KombatThe gameplay, at least in theory. Players can mix and match anything Mortal Kombat 1of the main roster and the cameo roster, essentially giving each fighter 20 different moveset variations if purchased by players. Mortal Kombat 1DLC and every Kameo character is unlocked. MK1Cameo fighters also come with a unique lethality and two brutalities, which is a nice touch.
An argument against bringing back Mortal Kombat's Kamio fighters
Meta Combos lead to an unbalanced Kameo roster
But while Mortal Kombat 1While there are many great ideas behind Cameo Fighters, their execution leaves much to be desired. A slightly disappointing element of MK1What comes down is that players will likely see the same handful time and time again, some of which are considered “meta” choices. So, while Kamio fighters theoretically add more variety Mortal KombatThe gameplay, when the same few are picked over and over and the rest of the roster is forgotten in the process, isn't quite right.
Kameo fighters are not traditional
Probably the most obvious argument against the inclusion of the Kameo Fighter system Mortal Kombat 1The sequel is that it's just not traditional, and it changes the core gameplay a lot. What raises this issue to controversial heights is that there is no way to turn off Kamio fighters. Mortal Kombat 1thus forcing players to use them. If another Mortal Kombat As the Kameo system advances, it should at least offer an option that lets fans play without them for a more traditional 1v1 experience.