Mortal Kombat 1's Switch version hasn't gone down well so far with fans who've forked out for early access.
Those looking to pick up Mortal Kombat 1 when it releases on Switch this week may want to think carefully on their decision, as many who’ve gotten their hands on the game during its early access period haven’t been impressed so far.
A number of users on the Mortal Kombat 1 subreddit have been posting screenshots of the game running on the lower-specced console, and it doesn’t show the beat-em-up in the best light. While many were expecting something of a downgrade, the images include badly textured character models, missing features and frequent bugs, despite the game costing a premium £59.99 on the Nintendo eShop.
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