When comparing Mortal Kombat (2013) vs Divekick, the Slant community recommends Divekick for most people. In the question“What are the best PvP games on Steam?” Divekick is ranked 20th while Mortal Kombat (2013) is ranked 29th. The most important reason people chose Divekick is:
Much like a parody game, Divekick makes plenty of inside jokes about fighting game tournament circles such as pointing out their social awkwardness.
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Pros
Pro Grotesque, gruesome imagery
As expected with the franchise, the violence and gore to be found within are quite over the top. While nothing is excessively mean spirited it can actually be quite fun to rip the spine out of someones back.
Pro Has the most coherent single-player story of any fighting game
As ludicrous as it may seem, Mortal Kombat features on of the most detailed and coherent story found in a fighting game. Every character has a connection the the main plot that once all story missions are played with each character the overall story will really astound. After all the main story is the re-telling of the story from the first three games in the franchise, which is quite a lot to tell in one game.
Pro Most of the old favorite characters return
Pro Full of fighting game scene in-jokes and references
Much like a parody game, Divekick makes plenty of inside jokes about fighting game tournament circles such as pointing out their social awkwardness.
Pro Skill is still the deciding factor in matchups
Even though the controls are quite simple it still takes skill and feeling out one opponent. Just like any other fighting game one needs to predict what their opponent will do, which is never easy and takes skill.
Pro Takes about 5 seconds to learn how to play the game
Divekick boils down tradition fighting games into a two button control scheme, which makes learning the mechanics of the game quite simple.
Cons
Con Laggy online play
The online multiplayer of the game can often have a good bit of lag, which can really ruin the experience for a fighting game.
Con Lack of depth can get quickly get tiresome
Being that the game only has two buttons and does not really have much to learn in the way of mechanics once one knows how to play that is it, now it is all matches, which will get tiresome due to being pretty much the same every time.