![]() Sub-Zero – Ice-CutionerĪ fantastic remix of a classic, Sub-Zero’s signature finisher goes the extra step thanks to some added effects and some stellar sound design that makes his spine removal technique that much more stomach-churning to watch and listen to. Look, seeing a head sliced off, bashed open and a brain eaten in one go is pretty heavy stuff on its own, but for some reason I just cannot stop thinking about how Baraka rips off your face to do that. Kitana – Gore-nadoĪnyone can spill blood in Mortal Kombat, but not a single warrior can beat Princess Kitana when it comes to ripping an enemy apart without getting a single drop of the stuff on her. It may not be the bloodiest fatality on this list by a long-shot, but there’s something truly unsettling about seeing Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Cage rip a man’s torso off and then use it for the most disturbing thing you could ever think of: Improv comedy. We’re starting this list off with a big one, because once you see D’Vorah vomit maggots into the mouth of her opponent and then watch said opponent explode in a shower of insect terror, you’ll never sleep again. Naturally, we’re all big fans of this, and after having spent an afternoon heaving into a paper bag, we think we’ve come up with the definitive list of the gnarliest and most gruesome fatalities…so far. There’s more crimson than ever before, character models are massively detailed and they happen to contain sacks of organs which spill out in horrendous fashion. If Mortal Kombat X raised the bar on what a finishing move could be, then the eleventh game in the series has taken said bar and used it to viciously bash the brains of its predecessor in. No seriously, check this out:Īnyway, Mortal Kombat 11 doesn’t disappoint when it comes to gore. MK 11 SCORPION FATALITIES FULLMortal Kombat without blood is like imagining if WWE boss Vince McMahon wasn’t crazier than a sack full of honey badgers. ![]()
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