"Mortal Kombat 11" certainly glorifies violence, but it doesn't celebrate evil. Even the most sadistic characters in the game are undermined by a tongue-in-cheek humor that makes sure you're not taking the violence too seriously.
In interviews, Boon has said he wants the game's fatalities — the violent finishing moves used to kill opponents — to be outrageous enough to spark a response, but never realistic enough for someone to emulate.
"Mortal Kombat 11" also has the benefit of being designed and tested by former professional "Mortal Kombat" players, who have helped refine the gameplay to its essentials. The new game is easier to understand at a basic level than "Mortal Kombat X," while incorporating more advanced mechanics for hardcore players to learn over time.
For casual players, there's tons of unlockable content, options to customize your fighter's appearance and moveset, and an endless number of challenges in the game's single-player game modes.