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
- Quan Chi
- (as Rich Divizio)
- Quan Chi
- (voix)
- Mob Leader
- (voix)
- Sonya Blade
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
- Reptile
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
- Sub-Zero
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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The new character additions were average to bad. Some old characters look alright for their first time in 3D. Some of the fatalities are redone for the full 3D world. Which is cool. There are also stage fatalities in this game. Which hasn't been seen since MK2 by this time. They are done nicely. Babalities, Animalities, Brutalities, and Frienships are all taken away in this game.
Mortal Kombat 4 also introduced weapons. I was never a big fan of weapons in Mortal Kombat 4. As they are a optional in the game. Which eventually leads to them being a throw away in my opinion. The best action is with the characters moves and hand to hand combat.
My biggest complaints about this game is the end boss Shinnok. First off he has one of the most annoying voices in the game. He's very easy to face and his fatalities are a bit plain maybe even comical. He's one of the worst bosses of the MK series.
Voice acting has never been MK's strong point, but the ending FMV's are marred by bad voice acting. Choppy and sometimes stiff looking movements. I can see why they did and eventually stuck with the still picture endings. All in all it's a decent MK game. Can't really call it bad, but it could've been a lot better.
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.
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.
Story: Many fighters around the world enter this deadly tournament. Since now the contest is in Shinnok's hands it will become much more difficult for the Kombatants to win!
Fujin - Is he the God of wind? Can Raiden trust him? With the dark powers of Shinnok and Quan Chi he has no other but to trust him!
Jarek - Is he the very last member of the Black Dragon? Whether he is or not he is a great fighter!
Jax - U.S. Special Forces Major Jackson Briggs enters the tournament with his huge bionic arms!
Johnny Cage - Johnny Cage - An action movie star, Cage enters Mortal Kombat!
Kai - He joins Lui Kang and Raiden in this unbelievable fight against Quan Chi and Shinnok!
Lui Kang - This Chinese warrior is a fearless fighter who is bent on getting revenge!
Quan Chi - The pale face sorcerer is the one who freed the abandoned God Shinnok. Now there will be total abomination!
Raiden - Is it true Lord Raiden is the God of thunder?
Reiko - This fighter was once a powerful leader in Shinnok's grand army.
Reptile - Reptile - Not much is known about this fighter except he wears the same exact ninja uniforms as Scorpion and Sub Zero but only green and can mimic other fighters maneuvers! Though it is thought that he is the last of an ancient reptilian humanoid specie. Since Shang Tsung and Shao Khan are both defeated he join Shinnok's legions!
Scorpion - A poor soul, when he was a live his wife and child were murdered by Sub Zero and the Lin Kuei clan of ninjas. Scorpion with his trusty spear is seeking revenge on the cold one.
Shinnok - He took over the realm of Edenia, betrayed the Gods, joined forces with Quan Chi, and now he enters Mortal Kombat to rule all realms!
Sonya Blade - A beautiful Texan who is a Lt. in the United States Army. The skilled fighter enters the tournament after defeating Kano. Now she must fight a new enemy which not the last member of Kano's gang The Black Dragon Jarek but a much more dangerous fighter in Quan Chi!
Sub Zero - The younger brother of the murderer of Scorpion's family is in the tournament. Now it will be a big showdown like never seen before!
Tanya - The beautiful daughter of Edenia's ambassador. She enters the Tournament!
Noob Saibot - A deadly shadow ninja!
Meat - Who is Meat? What is Meat? Is he a fighter? If so what is he doing in Mortal Kombat?
Goro - A huge half-human dragon from Kuatan, the 4th Astrial Plane of Shokan in the Realm of Outworld. This giant has been undefeated for half of a millennium. He defeated Liu Kang's ancestor the Shaolin Monk Kung Lao. Now the tournament begins!
Game Play: The game play is very good. The basic movies are easy to perform but the fatalities are very hard to do but with the help of cheats it can be much easier.
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful. Most of the game is digitalized!
Difficulty: The game can be very easy or it can be very hard depending on what you set the difficulty level.
Music: The music is great! Just awesome catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. The real voices sound clear and the punching and kicking does as well.
Overall: I have always loved Mortal Kombat. If you like excellent fighting games then I strongly recommend you play Mortal Kombat 4 today!
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Mortal Kombat 4 stops using the digitized actors of the last three games and switches to 3D graphics and character models. Despite this, the gameplay is still restricted to a 2D plane, however, the game adds the ability to sidestep, which is useful for dodging a projectile and, if you are quick, counterattack with a combo. Also new is the ability to use weapons, as each fighter has a weapon that he or she can pull out and use with a specific button combination. Weapons can do much damage, however, in this game, they can be knocked out the fighter's hands, which then can be picked up and used by the opposition.
For the roster, fifteen characters are there to choose from, from returning fighters like Scorpion, Raiden, and. Johnny Cage, as well as new fighters like Tanya, a Edenian who betrays her realm so Shinnok takes over, and Kai, a fellow Shaolin monk. While the roster is a good mix, sadly, some of the new characters are unoriginal (Jarek, who is said to be the last member of the Black Dragon, is unoriginal, as most of his moves are taken from Kano, even to the point where one of his Fatalities is having an eye laser, which is baffling as he has no cybernetics, and Reiko is basically made from a model planned for Noob Saibot due to issues and complaints about Mortal Kombat having too many ninjas, in which Noob was put into the game).
As for finishing moves, Mortal Kombat 4 takes the series back to its violent roots, as Babalities and Friendships were removed, and Animalities were removed due to how impossible it was to do transformations in 3D (although Liu Kang still has his Dragon Morph Fatality and Scorpion can become a giant scorpion as one of his Fatalities). So each character has four Fatalities: two unique Fatalities, and two Stage Fatalities (one for The Prison, and the other for Goro's Lair).
Okay, now that I explained this, I have to say this is good, but it still has some flaws. The fact that they made the final boss a playable character is sad (as he was the only boss in the arcade port, with home ports adding Goro in as a sub-boss), and along with the new characters being copycats of past characters, the gameplay is the same despite the addition of weapons, and the endings are infamous for being hilariously bad.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWas the last game in the series to be released at the arcade.
- Citations
Jax: [Jax grabs Jarek by the throat] Going somewhere, Jarek?
Jarek: Jax! I thought you were...
Jax: Thought I was what? Dead? Like my partner you just tossed off the cliff?
[he hangs Jarek off the same cliff]
Jarek: I'm sorry, Jax! Please don't drop me! Wait, I promise...
Jax: Too late, Jarek!
Jarek: You can't drop me! You have to uphold the law! You have to arrest me! Wait! Wait! This is brutality! You can't do it!
Jax: Wrong, Jarek! This is not a brutality! This is a fatality!
[Jax lets go of Jarek's neck and Jarek falls into the cliff]
- ConnexionsEdited into Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (2025)