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  2. Characters of the Mortal Kombat series - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 January 2025. Sixty of the Mortal Kombat franchise's characters featured in Armageddon (2006) This is a list of playable and boss characters from the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise and the games in which they appear. Created by Ed Boon and John Tobias, the series depicts conflicts between ...

  3. Mortal Kombat 11 - Wikipedia

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    New to the series is a Flawless Block mechanic, which allows for a comeback window after blocking an attack with precise timing. [12] Another returning finisher is Mercy, last seen in Mortal Kombat Trilogy , where the winning player can opt to revive their opponent after the "Finish Him/Her" prompt, causing the opponent to gain a small amount ...

  4. Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks - Wikipedia

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    Developed with the intent of appealing to Mortal Kombat fans, Shaolin Monks incorporates elements from the fighting game entries, including Fatalities, combos, and a versus mode. Released in North America on September 19, 2005, the game received positive reviews for transitioning the series into an adventure game and its co-op mode, although ...

  5. Mortal Kombat - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Kombat is an American media franchise centered on a series of fighting video games originally developed by Midway Games in 1992.. The original Mortal Kombat arcade game spawned a franchise consisting of action-adventure games, a comic book series, a card game, films, an animated TV series, and a live-action tour.

  6. Fatality (Mortal Kombat) - Wikipedia

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    The top ten included Baraka's "Lifting Stab" from MKII, Noob Saibot's "Make a Wish" from MK9, Kitana's "Kiss of Death" from MKII, Johnny Cage's "Nut Buster" from MKSM, Ermac's "Mind Over Splatter" from MK9, the "Pit" Fatality from the original MK, Dairou's "Eye Stab" from MKD, Kung Lao's "Blade Drag" from MK9, Kano's "Heart Rip" from the ...

  7. Mortal Kombat: Deception - Wikipedia

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    Smoke – Inoperative Lin Kuei cyborg who is revived and reprogrammed to serve Noob Saibot. He is the game's combined sub-boss with Noob Saibot ("Noob-Smoke"). [10] Sub-Zero – Lin Kuei clan leader who learns of his Cryomancer heritage while burying the remains of his protege Frost inside an ancient temple. He additionally teams with Kenshi to ...

  8. Jade (Mortal Kombat) - Wikipedia

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    Jade's body-propel attack, a kick that sees her encased in a smoking green glow, is a variant of Johnny Cage's Shadow Kick. [29] [30] Sega Saturn Magazine's guide to Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 described her specials as leading into "some devastating combo attacks," adding that she was especially hard to win against as the CPU-controlled opponent ...

  9. Mortal Kombat 1 - Wikipedia

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    Noob Saibot and female versions of Sektor and Cyrax, was released on September 24, 2024, along with the expansion, while guest characters Ghostface from the Scream franchise, Conan the Barbarian from his self-titled 1982 film, and the T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) will be released at a later date.