A movie that summarizes all of the shocking performances of ``Fatality'' in the popular fighting game ``Mortal Kombat'' series that has continued for over 25 years.
Fighting games that required complex commands and advanced tactics became popular worldwide in the 1990s, with the release of ``
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The 'Fatality' system was implemented in the first ' Mortal Kombat ' game released in 1992. If you win the specified number of rounds before your opponent, your downed opponent will stand up unsteadily and the message 'FINISH HIM!!' will be displayed.
If you input a special command while adjusting the distance, Fatality will be activated. For example, the character Sub-Zero grabs a staggering opponent by the neck...
He will demonstrate a shocking finishing blow in which he simply pulls out his head. Sub-Zero's extremely grotesque fatality caused a huge debate in the United States.
In '
Liu Kang, the main character of the 'Mortal Kombat' series, shows off his flashy fatality by transforming into a giant dragon and devours his opponent.
In the previous work, Sub-Zero caused a controversy by showing off his gross fatality of pulling out his head, but in II, he freezes the opponent with ninjutsu...
Adds the ability to crush the opponent's upper body with a powerful punch.
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This is a comical performance in which Liu Kang crushes his opponent with an arcade machine from 'Mortal Kombat.'
When Sub-Zero takes off his mask, his skin becomes more exposed, and when compared to the first and second versions, his appearance has changed to the point where you wonder, 'Who the hell are you?' Sub-Zero hums as he picks up his frozen opponent and dismembers him. It will break into pieces.
In addition, Sub-Zero, which looks like the original and II, can be used in the updated version of `
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Sub-Zero's ninjutsu is also given depth through 3D, and each grain of ice is recreated with polygons.
Freeze your opponent with your ninjutsu and crush their body with a sharp kick. Also, of course, the fatality of pulling out the neck is still alive and well in 3D.
The fifth work, ``
From the second game onwards, each character had two Fatalities, but in this game it has been reduced to only one. However, since the previous work's choppy polygon model has become smoother and more realistic, the grotesqueness seems to have increased compared to the previous work, and the release of this fifth work was also canceled in Japan, and since then the 'Mortal Kombat' series has officially been released in Japan. Not released.
Additionally, Sub-Zero takes his Fatality of ``removing the neck along with the spine'' to the next level, and shows off the amazing technique of ``deftly pulling out just the bones of the opponent's entire body.''
In 2004, the sixth film,
The seventh game, '
The stage fatality is still alive and well, and the ferocity is more powerful than in previous works.
The eighth installment of the Mortal Kombat series is a collaborative title called `
The finishing touch of American comic heroes is not fatality, but 'heroic brutality.' Rather than brutally killing the opponent, it is limited to the level of thoroughly inflicting pain, creating a final blow that is typical of a hero.
On the other hand, the Fatalities of villains such as the Joker and familiar characters from the 'Mortal Kombat' series are techniques that are sure to put an end to the opponent's life, but compared to previous series, the grotesque effects have been considerably toned down. I am.
The ninth
The image and sound quality have improved significantly, and the grotesque effects that were toned down in the previous work have been greatly improved. With beautiful graphics and vivid sounds, Sub-Zero's Fatality, which recreates the original production, is also quite brutal.
In the PS3 version, Kratos from '
Additionally, in the Xbox 360 version, you can use the murderer
The 10th game,
In addition to aliens,
The switching of fighting styles that was added in the 5th game is back in the 10th game, and the fatality has a richer variation to match the fighting style. The graphics have also been further improved, with detailed depictions of Sub-Zero's cloudy eyes and blood soaking into his blue vest.
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