When it comes to the pure merits of Mortal Kombat, we really have to give credit to the manga. It's truly quite rad! The action-packed scenes and the detailed character designs are simply amazing. However, it still doesn't make a lick of sense! Hahaha. It reminds me a little bit of Tokyo Ghoul towards the end. In both cases, the storylines seem to take some rather unexpected turns that leave the reader scratching their heads. But despite this, there's something about the chaos and the excitement that keeps us coming back for more. Whether it's the intense battles or the complex characters, Mortal Kombat and Tokyo Ghoul both have their own unique charm that draws us in and keeps us hooked.
4 stars.
I completely forgot most of the intense fight scene that took place between Kenpachi and the other captains. It was truly a spectacle to behold, filled with powerful blows and astonishing displays of skill. However, my memory seems to have failed me in this regard.
On the other hand, seeing Renji and Byakuya in action and witnessing how much Renji has grown as a fighter brought a sense of pride within me. Renji has come a long way from where he started, and it is heartwarming to see his progress. His determination and hard work have paid off, and he now stands as a formidable warrior.
The dynamic between Renji and Byakuya is also quite interesting. Byakuya, with his elegance and precision, serves as a contrast to Renji's more brute force approach. Their interactions add depth to the story and make for some exciting moments.
Overall, while I may have forgotten some of the details of the Kenpachi fight scene, the growth of Renji and the relationship between him and Byakuya make this a memorable experience.