Summary
AMortal Kombat 1player has created a mod that gives a first-person perspective to Fatalities. Like every otherMortal Kombatgame before it, Fatalities are featured prominentlyMortal Kombat 1.
Mortal Kombat 1gives each fighter two unique Fatalities, with some standing out more than others. One example isLiu Kang’s second Fatality, where the god of fire transports his opponent into space and eliminates them using a black hole. WhileMortal Kombat 1lacks finishers such as Animalities, Babalities, Friendships, and Stage Fatalities, the game does feature Kameo Fighters. The Kameo Fighters also have their own Fatalities thatMortal Kombat 1players can use during matches.
YouTube user ermaccer has published a video showing how a mod they created gives a first-person perspective toMortal Kombat 1’s Fatalities. Named MK1Hook, the mod allows the player to see through the eyes of the fighter, and get a close-up view of all the pain caused to the opponent. The video shows Shang Tsung’s Fatalities, where the iconicMortal Kombatvillain uses a strange glowing liquid to decimate his opponents. The video also shows the first perspective ofJohnny Cage’s Fatalities.
The mod made by ermaccer allowsMortal Kombatfans to play around with various aspects ofMortal Kombat 1, including the game’s camera. As well as putting the Fatalities in first person, the mod does the same with the battles. In the video, the player shows Scorpion, Johnny Cage, and Shang Tsung delivering their blows in first person while they test the mod. The player’s only note on how the mod works is withMortal Kombat 1’s Kameo Fighterthrows. As they are tracking the player, when Kameo Fighters throw, the camera resets for a second.
Mortal Kombat 1keeps the fighting game genre’s momentum going strong in 2023.One of the highest-rated games of the year,Mortal Kombat 1stands out for its striking graphics and diverse cast that brings together a bit of everyMortal Kombatera.Mortal Kombat 1is having problems on the Switch, but the game is only at the beginning of its journey, so future fixes are to be expected. Even with the problematic Switch version,Mortal Kombat 1should have no trouble establishing itself as yet another hit for NetherRealm Studios.
Mortal Kombat 1is available on PC, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X/S.