STATALITY! Liu Kang and Noob Saibot are Mortal Kombat 11’s most popular characters currently
There’s no perfect character in Mortal Kombat 11, but Liu Kang is currently close to godlike in the current metagame.
There’s no perfect character in Mortal Kombat 11, but Liu Kang is currently close to godlike in the current metagame.
Fatalities may be the bread and butter of Mortal Kombat 11, but I kind of find myself favouring Brutalities lately. They’re that extra bit of salt in the wound of a pal, a finishing move that is not only brutal but also says “hey I’m good enough to beat you according to a very specific set of requirements outside of …
In Mortal Kombat 11 every character gets a single Fatality unlocked from the start. If you want that second finisher, you’ll have to grind for it in the Krypt, an idea so foul that I’d rather spend my time performing a root canal on Baraka. If you do happen to know the actual input though, there’s nothing stopping you from actually performing the secondary finisher. Just be aware, that it won’t show up in your list of moves until you’ve unlocked it in the Krypt. Still, I’ve got a list of Fatalities below, so feel free to take this page and print it out!
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Don't want to spend all night figuring out the gory Mortal Kombat X finishers for yourself? Well we've got you covered!
Here they are. Every single fatality in the game, including a massive spoiler one right at the bottom, here for your perusal.
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The newest trailer for Mortal Kombat X shows a darker side to Liu Kang.
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