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The performance of Mortal Kombat 1 on the Nintendo Switch has been subject to severe criticism from fans for its diminished fidelity.

Mortal Kombat 1 released for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch today (September 19), however, the latter version has launched without the entirety of Invasions.

A new game mode that features famous locations from previous entries in Mortal Kombat in a mix of tabletop and role-playing game mechanics, this also allows player to generate seasonal currency for the Kollector.

Moreover, the visuals of the Nintendo Switch version are a point of contention in comparison to the game’s price. Though Mortal Kombat 1 on the Nintendo Switch is slightly cheaper than the other versions in the United Kingdom, those in the United States must shell out $69.99 for all versions of the game.

Owing to the differences between the specifications of these platforms, it would never have been possible to replicate the graphics on the PS5 on the Nintendo Switch, for example. That being said, there is a very clear contrast in the cutscenes and fatalities on the Nintendo Switch. Check it out below:

Nintendo Life the only publication that has provided a review for the game on Nintendo Switch on Metacritic at the moment – advised players to have “plenty of patience” and to play the game if their “only option” was the handheld console.

“There are frame rate issues, big resolution dips, input and timing problems related to performance drops, missing content, game-breaking bugs in Invasion mode, long loading times, and unresponsive menus,” it listed the issues in its review, suggesting that fans should “stay away from this one for now”.

In other gaming news, Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford was unhappy with his EA Sports FC 24 rating in a new video – “I’m shocked with this one, I can’t lie”.

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