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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCorrupted Elder God Shinnok attacks his former comrades who trapped him in the Netherrealm years before the 1992 tournament. When Quan Chi allies with Shinnok, Earthrealm's warriors take par... Tout lireCorrupted Elder God Shinnok attacks his former comrades who trapped him in the Netherrealm years before the 1992 tournament. When Quan Chi allies with Shinnok, Earthrealm's warriors take part in the battle between good and evil.Corrupted Elder God Shinnok attacks his former comrades who trapped him in the Netherrealm years before the 1992 tournament. When Quan Chi allies with Shinnok, Earthrealm's warriors take part in the battle between good and evil.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Richard Divizio
- Quan Chi
- (as Rich Divizio)
Hernan Sanchez
- Quan Chi
- (voix)
Kyle Wyatt
- Mob Leader
- (voix)
Peg Burr
- Sonya Blade
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Dan Forden
- Reptile
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
John Tobias
- Sub-Zero
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
- …
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"Mortal Kombat 4" takes the series into the world of 3d-fighters, and is it able to kick its opponents? Not a chance. The world of 3d-fighters is dominated by series such as "Tekken" and "Virtua Fighter", and the latest MK-game isn`t up to scratch. The 3d visuals found here are rough, but the pace of the game is therefore very fast, but it is packed with a cartoony feeling and badly balanced gameplay. I hoped that this series could`ve died after the superb "Mortal Kombat Trilogy", but I was wrong. Don`t buy these games anymore, and perhaps the developers will stop making them. Stick to "Mortal Kombat Trilogy".
5,5/10
5,5/10
Here is "Mortal Kombat 4," the first game in the legendary martial arts series about fighters competing in an otherworldly martial arts tournament in order to save the world to be in full 3D. That's right. Full, 3D arena combat, which is a formula that would carry on well into later games in the series. But somehow the formula doesn't work. Not sure, maybe it's the graphics or flawed combo system. Or it could be the fact that it came out in 1997, the same year as the horrendous "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation." The late 1990s were not very friendly to "Mortal Kombat," even though the first "Mortal Kombat" movie in 1995 rocked, and to this day probably remains the greatest video game-to-movie translation yet. I don't know. But it's still a great opportunity to battle friends to the death in gruesome martial arts combat.
7/10
7/10
This game is definitely an improvement of MK Trilogies. The new fatalities are great. Except they should have kept animalities, those were cool. Thank god they got rid of brutalities though, those sucked, and so did the comedy in the last game. And it's too bad that some of the warriors are gone. Like a lot of the ninjas and female fighters, the were very much needed. But the new 3-d stages are great.
I have been the biggest Mortal Kombat fan since the beginning and I was hoping that this would do for 3D fighters graphicswise what Mortal Kombat II did for 2D games back in the day meaning. This would look like real actors, in 3D making all others look cartooney. But that's not the case. Ever since Mortal Kombat 3 things had got progressively cartoony, both MK3 and T (which are essentially the same) had got cheesy-wwf-marvel comics like and while it was starting to get better here it underwhelmed me when I saw it at the arcade.
Gameplay wise it is not an improvement instead of trying to fix what they already had they stripped almost everything out. The weapons where kind of neat but they could easily be knocked out of your hands and they didn't significantly add to the gameplay. Then to compound all of this they took the decent looking 3,000 polygon models from the arcade and reduced them to about 600 polygons for the N64\PSX\PC versions and the didn't even have to lower it for the PC but they just wanted to do a quick port make once, run everywhere. They corrected this graphicswise with the dreamcast version later, MK Gold but it was too little, too late.
Gameplay wise it is not an improvement instead of trying to fix what they already had they stripped almost everything out. The weapons where kind of neat but they could easily be knocked out of your hands and they didn't significantly add to the gameplay. Then to compound all of this they took the decent looking 3,000 polygon models from the arcade and reduced them to about 600 polygons for the N64\PSX\PC versions and the didn't even have to lower it for the PC but they just wanted to do a quick port make once, run everywhere. They corrected this graphicswise with the dreamcast version later, MK Gold but it was too little, too late.
I'm glad the Mortal Kombat series took a chance in the 3-D world. "Tekken" and "Street Fighter Alpha" ruled the fighting video games world at the time so it was about time for Mortal Kombat to appear into scene.
The result was excellent. It's one of the most beautiful yet dark fighting games ever created. It continued with the addictive kombo system of part III plus it had spectacular, dark graphics, an amazing sound mixed with creepy sounds and haunting tunes (like when Sub-Zero performs his classic fatality).
Only the most important characters survived MK III. But the new additions are excellent. Specially Quan Chi and Shinnok.
This is overall a fantastic video game that should please fans of the MK series. Expect a whole creepy atmosphere in 3D.
I don't know why fans didn't like it. It's fun, has a great plot, amazing graphics, and the violence factor won't let you down.
A new classic.
The result was excellent. It's one of the most beautiful yet dark fighting games ever created. It continued with the addictive kombo system of part III plus it had spectacular, dark graphics, an amazing sound mixed with creepy sounds and haunting tunes (like when Sub-Zero performs his classic fatality).
Only the most important characters survived MK III. But the new additions are excellent. Specially Quan Chi and Shinnok.
This is overall a fantastic video game that should please fans of the MK series. Expect a whole creepy atmosphere in 3D.
I don't know why fans didn't like it. It's fun, has a great plot, amazing graphics, and the violence factor won't let you down.
A new classic.
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- AnecdotesWas the last game in the series to be released at the arcade.
- ConnexionsEdited into Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (2025)
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