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feature in the ''
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series, in which the victor of the match inflicts a brutally murderous finishing move onto their defeated opponent. Prompted by the announcer saying "Finish Him" or "Finish Her", players have a short time window to execute a Fatality by entering specific commands while positioned at a specific distance from the opponent. A Fatality always marks the end of the entire match, whether done through standard play or a modifier. The Fatality and its derivations are notable features of the ''Mortal Kombat'' series and have caused numerous
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History

The origins of the Fatality concept have been traced back to several violent
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performs
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fatality finishing moves, which at the time was seen as a
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to distinguish it from other martial arts films. In the Japanese
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'', the protagonist
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performs gory fatalities in the form of finishing moves which consist of attacking
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'' (1988 debut), along with its Hong Kong martial arts film adaptation '' Story of Ricky'' (1991), featured gory fatalities in the form of finishing moves similar to those that later appeared in ''Mortal Kombat''. The nature of graphic violence depicted in Fatalities from the original ''
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(ESRB), a regulatory system for video game content. The impression of Fatality inspired other video game franchises to have finishing moves, including ''
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''. While creating ''Mortal Kombat'',
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started with the idea of a ''
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''-style system and retained many of its conventions but tweaked others. The most notable additions were graphic blood effects, more brutal fighting techniques, and especially the fatal finishing moves (this was a novelty as the traditional fighting games ended with the loser simply knocked
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and the victor posing for the players). According to Boon, it started with an idea to enable the player to hit a dizzied opponent at the end of the match with a "free hit", and that idea "quickly evolved into something nasty". However, Tobias recalled it differently, stating that Fatalities were not initially part of the game's design. Early development focused on using a finishing move exclusively for the final boss,
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, who was envisioned decapitating his opponent with a sword. This concept evolved when developers considered allowing players to perform similar finishing moves on their opponents. The positive reactions from players solidified Fatalities as a core mechanic of the game, leading to their prominence within the franchise. In ''
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'' (2023), an accessibility feature for
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individuals was made available, in which the properties of Fatalities are explained through in-game narration.


Gameplay

Fatalities, like special moves, often have specific requirements. Each character has at least one unique Fatality that must be performed at a specific distance: close (right next to the opponent), sweep/mid (one or two steps away, within sweeping kick range), or far (about one jump's length away).


Alternatives

*Animality: Allows a character to morph into an
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and maul their opponent. Introduced in ''
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''. According to Ed Boon, this finisher was rumored to be in ''
Mortal Kombat II ''Mortal Kombat II'' is a 1993 fighting game originally produced by Midway for arcades. It was ported to multiple home systems, including MS-DOS, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, 32X, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System ...
'' and was later added to ''Mortal Kombat 3'' due to high fan demand. *Babality: Introduced in ''Mortal Kombat II'', it turns defeated opponents into an infant version of themselves. *Brutality: Introduced in ''
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'', this involves a multi-hit
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that causes the opponent to explode. In the later games, Brutalities are tied to specific moves serving as finishing blows. *Death Traps: Featured in '' Mortal Kombat: Armageddon'', allowing players to kill opponents using interactive stage elements, but unlike Stage Fatalities, they can be executed at any point of a match. *Faction Kill: Appearing only in ''
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'', this finisher aligns with the game's faction system, offering faction-themed finishing moves as a reward for allegiance to the respective faction. *Fergality: The
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version of ''Mortal Kombat II'' featured an exclusive finishing move that allowed Raiden to transform his opponent into Probe Ltd. employee Fergus McGovern. *Friendship: This finishing move is an alternative to Fatalities, used for ending a match in a friendly manner. *Hara-Kiri: Introduced in '' Mortal Kombat: Deception''. It is a finishing move in which a losing player kills themselves rather than being finished by their opponent. *Heroic Brutality: This is exclusive to the 2008 crossover game ''
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''. In addition to the ''Mortal Kombat'' characters' Fatalities toned down to maintain the game's "Teen" rating, the non-lethal Heroic Brutalities were performed instead by the DC heroes, to represent their moral code against killing. *Kreate-A-Fatality: For ''Mortal Kombat: Armageddon'', the Fatality concept was completely revised, which focused more on combinations of attacks instead of character-specific finishers. *Mercy: Allows players to spare opponents instead of finishing them. *Multality: '' Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks'' features Multalities, which are Fatalities performed on multiple enemies simultaneously. *Nudalities: Planned for ''Mortal Kombat 3'', however, they were canceled by one of the game's publishers,
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. *Seasonal Fatality: This concept of Fatality was introduced in ''
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'', in which the Fatalities are themed around a special festival. Examples include
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. *Stage Fatality: It brought environmental interaction within the series, occurring when a player uses a part of the stage to kill an opponent. Some examples of Stage Fatalities are having the victim fall into a pool of acid or a pit of spikes or colliding with a subway train. *Quitality: Introduced in ''Mortal Kombat X'', it occurs when a player disconnects during an online match. This results in losing a match and a character instantly dying or snapping their own neck.


Notable Fatalities

In December 1994, ''
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'' conducted a reader poll to determine the most popular Fatalities from '' MKII''. The results, published in March 1995, highlighted Jax's "Arm Rip", Sub-Zero's "Ice Grenade", and
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's "Soul Stealer" as fan favorites. Years later, in November 2008, ''GamePro'' Patrick Shaw ranked his "12 Lamest Fatalities" across various fighting games. Among those from the ''Mortal Kombat'' series from least to highest ranking were
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's "Death by Arcade Machine" ('' MK3''),
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's "Tornado Slam" ('' MK vs. DCU''), Jax's "Amazing Growing Man" (''MK3''),
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's and
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's Animalities ('' UMK3''/'' MKT''),
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's "Killer Hair" (''MK3''),
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's "Stomach Pounce" (''MK vs. DCU''), and the censored
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version of his "Heart Rip" Fatality from the original ''Mortal Kombat''. In May 2010, Dan Ryckert from ''
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'' reviewed the Fatalities, categorizing them into the best, worst, and most confusing. Best Fatalities: Sub-Zero's "Spine Rip" (''MK'' 1992), Liu Kang's "Dragon",
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's "Head Snack", and Jax's "Arm Pull" (all three from ''MKII'');
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's "Compactor" and Sindel's "Scream" (''MK3'');
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's "Head Gymnastics" and
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's "Ribs to the Eyes" ('' MKD''). Worst Fatalities: Liu Kang's "Cartwheel" (''MK'' 1992),
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's "Kiss of Death" (''MKII''),
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's "Inflating Head" and "Scary Face" (''MK3''), Rain's "Upside-Down Uppercut" (''MKT''),
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's "Fart of Doom" (''MKD''), and Kano's "Knee Stomp" (''MK vs. DCU''). Confusing Fatalities: Johnny Cage's "Three Head Punch", Liu Kang's "Arcade Machine", Jax's "Giant Stomp",
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's "Self-Destruct", Kano's "Skeleton Pull", and
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's "Blow Up The World" (all six from ''MK3''), and Darrius' "Rearranger" (''MKD''). In February 2011, ''
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'' K. Thor Jensen ranked the top 50 "Most Gruesome Finishing Moves Ever" in video games, with several ''Mortal Kombat'' Fatalities making the list. The least to highest ranking Fatalities: Sub-Zero's "Spine Rip" (''MK'' 1992),
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's "Triple Uppercut" (''MKII''),
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's "Last Joke" (''MK vs. DCU''),
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's "Hat Slice" (''MKII''), Johnny Cage's "Nutbuster" ('' MKSM''), the "Pit" Fatality, Sektor's "Iron Clamp" (''MK3''), Dairou's "Ribeyes" (''MKD''), and Smoke's "Armageddon" (''MK3''). In April 2014, ''
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'' Robert Workman compiled a list of the top 50 Fatalities. The order from top 10 to top 1 included
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's "Lifting Stab" (''MKII''),
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's "Make a Wish" ('' MK9''), Kitana's "Kiss of Death" (''MKII''), Johnny Cage's "Nut Buster" (''MKSM''),
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's "Mind Over Splatter" (''MK9''), the "Pit" Fatality, Dairou's "Eye Stab" (''MKD''), Kung Lao's "Blade Drag" (''MK9''), Kano's "Heart Rip" and Sub-Zero's "Beheading, Complete with Spine" (''MK'' 1992). In May 2020, Gavin Jasper of ''
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'' selected his top 3 Fatalities from each ''Mortal Kombat'' game, spanning the series from its original release to '' MK11''. Highlights from the original ''Mortal Kombat'' included Kano's "Heart Rip", Scorpion's "Toasty", and Sub-Zero's "Spine Rip". From ''MKII'': Mileena's "Devourer", Baraka's "Blade Elevation", and Kung Lao's "Hat Splitter". From ''MK3''/''UMK3''/''MKT'': Sektor's "Compactor", Shang Tsung's "Soul Steal", and Scorpion's "Hell Hand". From '' MK4''/'' MKG'': Raiden's "Overload",
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's "Throwing Stars", and
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's "Leg Beatdown". From '' MKDA'': Kano's "Organ Robbery", Kenshi's "Telekinetic Destruction", and Kung Lao's "Splitting Headache". From ''MKD''/''MKU'': Goro's "Limb Tear",
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's "Arm Feast", and Sub-Zero's "Leg Shatter". From ''MKSM'': "The Tearing Down of
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", Johnny Cage's "Crotch Destroyer", and Scorpion's "Judgment Day". From ''MK vs. DCU'': The Joker's "Cards" and "Gun", and Scorpion's "Trip to Hell". From ''MK9'': Kung Lao's "Hat Trick",
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's "Lend a Hand", and Noob Saibot's "Make a Wish". From ''
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'': Quan Chi's "Mind Game", Mileena's "Tasty Treat", and Cassie Cage's "Selfie". Lastly, from ''MK11'':
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's "Target Terminated",
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's "New Species", and Johnny Cage's "Who Hired This Guy?". In October 2022, Justin Clark of ''
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'' celebrated the 30th anniversary of the ''Mortal Kombat'' series by selecting the 10 best and worst Fatalities in its history. Among the best were Sub-Zero's "Spine Rip" (''MK'' 1992), Kung Lao's "Hat Split" and Shang Tsung's Kintaro transformation (''MKII''), Quan Chi's "Shake a Leg" (''MK4''), Sub-Zero's "The Pitch" (''MKD''), Scorpion's "Nether Gate" (''MK9''), Ermac's "Inner Workings" and Cassie Cage's "Selfie" (''MKX''), Shang Tsung's "Kondemned to the Damned" and D'Vorah's "New Species" (''MK11''). The worst included Liu Kang's "Cartwheel Uppercut" (''MK'' 1992/''MKII''), Jade's "Shaky Staff" and Classic Sub-Zero's "Blackout" (''UMK3''), Quan Chi's "Neck Stretch" (''MKDA''), Scorpion's "Only a Flesh Wound" and
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's "Voodoo Doll" (''MKD''), "Ultimate Fatalities" ('' MKA''), Kano's "Stomp, Drop, and Roll" (''MK vs. DCU''), Cassie Cage's "I <3 You" and Skarlet's "Heart Condition" (''MK11''). Fatalities from 2023's '' MK1'' have drawn critical attention, including Liu Kang's Fatality, where he transports his opponent to outer space and summons a
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, and the "Thanksgiving" Fatality, described by ''
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'' Michael McWhertor as the "most disgusting finishing move yet".


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