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Mortal Kombat 4 __exclusive__ Jun 2026

Not a combo, but a button sequence: A,B,C,C,A,C,B (N64). This triggers a rapid-fire series of hits that explode the opponent into organs. It is the rarest finisher.

Knock your opponent into a specific hazard. Mortal Kombat 4

The most significant change in Mortal Kombat 4 was the visual engine. Gone were the digitized sprites of real actors that defined the early 90s era. In their place were fully 3D polygon models. This allowed for smoother animations and the ability for characters to sidestep (dodge) attacks, adding a new layer of strategy to the classic "run, punch, and block" formula. Not a combo, but a button sequence: A,B,C,C,A,C,B (N64)

Released in 1997, Mortal Kombat 4 (MK4) marked a pivotal turning point for the franchise as its first foray into 3D graphics Knock your opponent into a specific hazard

In hindsight, Mortal Kombat 4 was the bridge between two eras. It carried the torch from the arcade-heavy 90s into the console-dominated future. It proved that the franchise could survive a radical visual overhaul without losing its identity. While later entries like Deadly Alliance and Deception would refine the 3D movement further, MK4 remains a nostalgic, bloody, and essential chapter in the Kombat chronicles. For many fans, it wasn't just a game; it was the moment they realized Mortal Kombat was here to stay, no matter how many dimensions it occupied.

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