I just finished Story Mode this morning. I went in expecting a modern summer blockbuster style of story and generally that's what I got, so I had fun with it even though I would not call it "good." I'm not a fan of multiverse stuff like many of you, so the obvious continuation of such was a downer but expected. I have no issue with the New Era concept in general and with things being different here, but multiple timelines just muddles things up.
The part that really irked me though is Titan Havik. You all know my strong dislike of the 3D era and it's characters, but to elaborate further on what
@Art Lean and
@pure.Wasted said: Titan Havik has nothing to do with chaos and anarchy.
Chaos is defined as things being unpredictable and random, anarchy is defined as no government or structure. Media oft portrays these concepts in extreme means of violence, carnage, and destruction (which is not technically wrong) but they still go along with actual chaos and anarchy.
Titan Havik is organized, has a plan he's been executing multiple times over multiple timelines, has henchmen, security, priests (and what appears to be organized religion and worship) and is looking to impose his
order on every other timeline. He's also insanely predictable. His henchmen are the same characters that were originally in his timeline, still Kenshi, Shao, Kitana, etc., except they're all dressed like punks from the early '80's. That's not chaos, that's violence and a nostalgia trip back to the early scene with Bill Paxton and his crew at the beginning of
The Terminator.
Titan Havik is an embodiment of destruction and violence, not chaos and anarchy. He's a jobber who's been empowered and trying to act like Shao Kahn, complete with a blood sport coliseum, except he's crappier at it.
My fav part of the story was Noob calling Havik a hypocrite, but it extends further then the story even meant. As I recall, 3D era Havik embodies actual chaos and anarchy, and this Titan Havik is supposed to be him.
I do hope they leave the multiple timeline stuff behind and go back to a single, cohesive story, though for this game, I know that won't happen.
@Kiss the Missile for Ermac in
Mortal Kombat X, it was a very heavy box, obviously. Like trying to lift an X-Wing. Do or do not.
For Geras, his Tower Ending with
Mortal Kombat 11 is not canon. He does indeed have a solid character arc though.