![]() ![]() In the original game, the kiss of death was a subpar fatality. Her kiss of death fatality from MK1 returned as well. If you want a fatality that combines all the fun of Reptile, Hi-C, and the MK2 Dead Pool fatality, look no further.Įxecution: Hold BLK, press F, F, U, U, release block, HK (from a few steps back)Īfter being held captive by Shao Kahn in MK2, Sonya returned as a fully playable character in MK3. Ecto Cooler has been discontinued for several years, which gave it plenty of time to ferment into an incredibly deadly acid. In his other fatality, Reptile spits Hi-C Ecto Cooler at his opponent. ![]() That's good news for Reptile's opponents it means he doesn't consume their soles.Įxecution: B, F, D, BLK (jumping distance) This time around, he eats everything except the feet. In Mortal Kombat II, he was content to just eat your head. Reptile returns in UMK3 and he's hungrier than ever. Besides, decapitation is like 1,000 times cooler when it's with Japanese swords. If they were good enough for the blue Ninja Turtle, they should be good enough for the blue ninja chick. It always kind of bugged me that Kitana's weapon of choice were steel fans and not katana blades. Kitana's fan decapitation from MK2 is back and it isn't any better or worse than it was in that game. Somehow this isn't quite as good as her MK2 kiss.Įxecution: RN, RN, BLK, BLK, LK (close range) This time around instead of making her opponent expand and explode, Kitana's kisses stretch her opponents out until they snap like elastics. NOTE: If a character was in the original version of MK3, these finishing moves will work in that game as well. I considered adding a special section about Rain and Noob Saibot since they were added into the SNES and Genesis versions of the game, but it turns out that they don't have fatalities. In case you didn't read Part I, these moves will all work in the arcade version of UMK3 but I can't promise that the moves or button combinations weren't altered in the home versions. In fact, the amount of characters and fatalities are almost overwhelming. But if MK2 was a good game, then by all reasonable standards Ultimate MK3 should be considered a better game because it offered up more of everything that made MK2 great as well as the cool new MK3 features. MK3 had some cool new elements, such as Kombat Kodes and Animalities, but it lacked a strong roster. OK, that's enough Tobias-bashing for now. With Deadly Alliance and Deception, Boon and his team have taken Mortal Kombat to a whole new level. MK4, the last one that Tobias worked on, was easily the worst in the series. Looking at how the MK series has progressed since Tobias left, I can't help but feel that perhaps he was holding Ed Boon back. ![]() Tao Feng sucked pretty bad, but Johnny can always take consolation in the fact that it wasn't anywhere near as terrible or overhyped as Romero's Daikatana. It's pretty clear that Tobias is not capable of making good decisions since the stupid bastard left Midway to develop a shitty XBox fighting game. If I had to blame someone for these decisions, I'd pick John Tobias. Sub-Zero, the only classic MK ninja to reappaer in MK3 shed his trademark mask to reveal that he looked an awful lot like Henry Rollins. Instead, we got Stryker, a dumbass riot cop who wore his hat backwards. Yes, that's fucking right: Scorpion, the franchise's fucking poster boy, wasn't in MK3. ![]() I can see why people would prefer MK2 to the original MK3: MK3 lacks many fan favorites such as Reptile, Kitana, and Scorpion. Self-proclaimed fans of the MK series often argue that MK2 was the best game in the series I never really understood why. What made Ultimate MK3 different from regular MK3? Mainly, it was the addition of EIGHT more playable characters: Jade, Kitana, Milenna, Scorpion, Reptile, Ermac, Classic Sub-Zero and Human Smoke. This part centers around Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. The announcer says "Finish Him/Her". - The MK Fatality Fest, Part IIĭie Harder: Mortal Kombat Fatality Extravaganza, Part II Mercy can only be given in the third round of each match just after ![]()
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