Mortal Kombat 11 fatality positions. For each of the fatalities, there is a certain distance that you need to be in order to execute the move. While “Any” literally means that it can be performed just by standing and pressing the button combination, the others are categorised as Close, Mid, and Far.
Share
Special Moves
Lighting
D F LP
Torpedo
B B F (Can be done in air)
Teleport
D U
Electric Grab
[HP for 5 seconds] [/HP]
Finishing Moves
Fatality 1: Electrocution
[LK for 6 seconds] [/LK]
Fatality 2: Explosive Uppercut
[HP for 8 seconds] [/HP]
Friendship
D B F HK
Babality
[BLK] D D U HK
Stage Fatalities
[BLK] U U U HP
As Earth's sworn protector, Raiden finds himself banished in the merger between Earth and Outworld. The Thunder God transforms himself into a mortal warrior in order to exist once again on Earth and fight on the side of his human comardes - this time risking his place in the pantheon of Gods, and giving up his own immortality.
Contents.Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama said the depth of the characters was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the plot were more polished in the first Fatal Fury than in his previous work, the first Street Fighter. This allowed them to reveal more character details which in turn lead to more fans. Some details about the characters were revealed in magazines rather than the games to produce more marketing. Character appearances The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicates the character as playable, while a red cell indicates that the character is not playable or does not appear.CharacterTotal14Notes.
Main article: Duck King Voiced by: (games), ( FF: TMP) (Japanese); Michael Beard ( FFS), ( FF: TMP) (English)Duck King (ダック・キング, Dakku Kingu) appears in the original Fatal Fury as one of the first four opponents in the single-player mode. Possessing incredible talent when it comes to brawling and street dancing, Duck King once challenged Terry Bogard to a street fight and lost. He trained himself in order to surpass Terry. Duck uses a unique fighting style which includes rhythmical dance-like movements and attacks.
His primary special move is a flying cannonball technique.In Fatal Fury 2, Duck was one of the characters from the original game who is defeated by Krauser in one of the game 's cut scenes, although he would appear as a playable character in Fatal Fury Special. He would retain his cannonball technique, now dubbed the Head Spin Attack, along with new special moves such as the Dancing Dive, Break Storm, and the Beat Rush. He also has a new hidden special move called the Break Spiral. From Special and onward, Duck would be accompanied by his pet chick 'P-chan'. He makes another quick cameo in Bob Wilson's ending Fatal Fury 3 before returning as a playable character in Real Bout Fatal Fury and its sequels, Real Bout Special and Real Bout 2.
He also appears as an exclusive character in the PlayStation version of Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition.Although Duck King has made numerous cameo appearances thorough series, including as an alternate Striker (a character who helps the player in battle) in, he did not appear as a playable character until, where he appears as a member of the new Fatal Fury Team along with Terry and Kim Kaphwan.Geese Howard. Main article: Laurence Blood Voiced by: ( FFS), Hiroyuki Arita ( RBFFS– RBFF2), ( FF anime films) (Japanese); ( FF anime films) (English)Laurence Blood ( ローレンス・ブラッド, Rōrensu Buraddo) first appears in Fatal Fury 2 as the third of the four boss characters the player faces at the end of the single-player mode. A former Spanish matador who uses a self-styled martial art based on his deadly bullfighting methods (His fighting style is very similar to the fencing, the French martial art of the Savate and the Basque martial art of the Zipota). He serves as the right-hand man and servant of Wolfgang Krauser and participates in the tournament under his request. He is a computer-only character in the Neo Geo version of Fatal Fury 2 and became playable in Fatal Fury Special.
He would return as a playable character in Real Bout Special and Real Bout 2. He is notable for being one of five bullfighter characters in fighting games (the other three being of, Miguel of, of, and Kilian of ).
He is also the only boss character from Real Bout Fatal Fury Special and Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 that hasn't appeared in the King of Fighters tournaments.Mai Shiranui. Main article: Wolfgang Krauser Voiced by: ( FF2: TNB), Takuya Iwabata (young; KOF:D) (Japanese); Michael Beard ( FFS), B.J. Love ( KOF '96– RBFF2), ( FF2: TNB) (English)Wolfgang Krauser von Stroheim made his appearance in, where he serves as the final opponent in the tournament.
Known as the only man in the world feared by (whom in Fatal Fury Special is revealed to be his elder half-brother from the same father, Rudolph Krauser von Stroheim or Rudolph Von Zanac), Krauser is a German nobleman who is publicly known as the current Earl of Stroheim, a prestigious family in Europe, but within the underworld he is a ruthless warlord known as the Emperor of Darkness. After Geese's supposed death in the original Fatal Fury, Krauser sponsors a new King of Fighters tournament with his three chosen warriors, and (a former underling of Geese himself) in order to lure the men who defeated Geese (, and ).Although Krauser takes his own life following the events of Fatal Fury 2 and Special according to the background story in the subsequent games, Krauser appeared in the special installments of the series, and.Outside the Fatal Fury series, Krauser appears as a member of the Boss Team in with his half-brother Geese and Geese's former partner-in-crime. The Boss Team made another appearance in the remake of titled The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match. Additionally, Krauser also appears as a 'Striker' character in the console versions of.Krauser serves as the main antagonist in the special. According to character designer, Krauser was redesigned to be ten years younger than his video game counterpart and given a clean-shaved appearance. In this special, Krauser challenges his half-brother's nemesis Terry Bogard to battle and wins.
After Terry regains his courage, he challenges Krauser again and wins the rematch, causing Krauser to commit suicide due to his loss.Introduced in Fatal Fury 3 Blue Mary. Characters appearing in Garou: Mark of the Wolves B. Jenet Voiced by: Rei Saitō (Japanese); Gina Rose ( KOF: MI2) (English)B.
Jenet ( B・ジェニー) (real name Jennie Behrn) is a character from both and the series. Jenet is the leader of a group of pirates known as the Lillien Knights. Jenet entered the tournament hosted by to rob him of anything valuable he might be keeping in his mansion. In her ending, she passes out amidst the destruction of Kain's mansion after defeating him.
Her crew saves her from being trapped under the rubble, but fails to secure any of the treasure they had been looking for.In, her parents are revealed to be incredibly wealthy; she formed the Lillien Knights when she became bored of her tedious lifestyle. Before the start of the tournament, she attends a party in her otherwise occupied parents' place. While there, the son of the host attempts (and fails quite miserably) to impress her with his paltry skills in. Although Jenet is rather repulsed by his arrogance and embarrassing lack of skill, she learns from him that the King of Fighters tournament is being held once again. After her Lillien Knights knock the man unconscious and rob his father, Jenet decides to join the tournament in hopes of winning the prize money. She is voiced by Rei Saitō in Japanese, and by Gina Rose in the English version of KOF: MI2.Jenet is very comfortable around men, and her win quotes and prefight and postfight animations express that she doesn't seem very serious about fighting. In, she was in the tournament for monetary gain strictly, and she enters with Tizoc and Gato to form the Fatal Fury/Mark of the Wolves team.Her fighting style, the LK (Lillien Knights) arts, is similar to savate, a form of.
Her moves are mostly made up of attacks by swooping her dress (in moves such as specials 'The Hind' and 'Crazy Ivan' and Super Special Move 'Aurora') and she is able to control the wind (being reflected in her projectile attack 'Buffrass' and her Super Special Move 'Too Many Torpedoes'). She also, as a Super Special Leader Move in KOF XI, takes off her left shoe and beats her opponent with it. The move is called 'An Oi Madamoiselle.' Her appearance consists of a purple dress with a skull and crossbones, red fingerless gloves, a red belt with gold lining, and blonde hair, along with stiletto heels as used in 'An Oi Madamoiselle'.Freeman. Main article: Gato Voiced by:Gato ( 牙刀, Gatō) is a character from and the series. A ruthless and serious, Gato has no concerns outside of besting anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path.
In his Mark of the Wolves ending, a stranger saves from the crumbling mansion. Gato appears to know the stranger, but he is blinded before he can act. As the mansion falls, the stranger taunts Gato, telling him to start training in order to defeat him. Gato appears to have a vision of his past and his father, and angrily swears vengeance - this insinuates that the stranger is connected to Gato's past (the stranger's outfit appears to resemble Gato's), but nothing has been officially confirmed. Gato also appears in the ending of, who claims that he's her older brother and slaps him when he denies even knowing her. He then leaves her there, and Hotaru silently prays for Gato to come back to her and their father.Gato first appears in the King of Fighters series in King of Fighters 2003 as part of the Outlaw Team, along with. Gato is summoned to 's office and forced to cooperate in order to prevent his sister from being harmed.
Gato does not like his teammates at all as revealed by the ending, in which Gato ditches the other two immediately and tells them off, leaving Yamazaki and Billy to fight. In he is partnered with and to form a Garou Team.
He also immediately leaves them, though on somewhat friendlier terms (he declines their invitation to celebrate) reinforcing Hotaru's description of his true nature.Hokutomaru. Main article: Hotaru Futaba Voiced by: Yuki HorieHotaru Futaba ( 双葉 ほたる, Futaba Hotaru) is a character who was introduced in and also makes an appearance in and in the PS2 version of. Hotaru is the daughter of a family of, but is not very fond of. She never wants to hurt others, which is the probable reason why her father taught her the lighter side of; the Juu-kei style, which suits her easygoing personality. There are two things that Hotaru appreciates the most after her 's suicide: her sable, Itokatsu, and her older brother,.
But Gato was a man who was tormented to become an accomplished martial artist, and was pushed too far by their father. Still, Hotaru knows who the real Gato is, and she is sure that he is not such a bad person at heart.Gato's disappearance led Hotaru to a hostile city located in the: Second South Town, where fighting rules all, crime rules the, and strength dictates who lives and dies. In this harsh place, Hotaru set out to find about her brother. She then heard news of a fighting of epic proportions that would soon occur in Second South Town - 'King of Fighters: Maximum Mayhem.' Hotaru had a feeling that her brother would enter the tournament, as he was always looking for strong opponents to fight.
Following her premonitions, Hotaru entered the tournament as well.Kain R. Heinlein. Main article: Tizoc / King of Dinosaurs Voiced by:Tizoc, otherwise known as Griffon Mask ( グリフォンマスク, Gurifon Masuku) or the Griffon in the Japanese version, is a character from both the and series. He started out in the Fatal Fury game Garou: Mark of the Wolves and is described as being a well-renowned and popular. By the time of Garou: Mark of The Wolves, Tizoc already sees himself as a washed up has-been and enters the tournament in order to gain his passion into going back into the ring. When the events of King of Fighters 2003 occur, Tizoc is an up-and-coming superstar in the circuit and joins the Fatal Fury team after being invited by himself after his brother becomes unavailable since he is teaching a young boy in Shiranui style in Japan (the boy would later grow up to be known as in Garou).In The King of Fighters XIV, there is a new character known as King of Dinosaurs ( キング・オブ・ダイナソー, Kingu Obu Dainasō), who shares the same voice actor, a similar fighting style, build, color schemes and feather decor as Tizoc, now teamed with Angel and Ramon on Team Mexico.
During the tournament, several opponents, such as Tizoc's former teammate Terry, easily address King of Dinosaurs as Tizoc despite the new fighter's denials, while other characters, who may or may not identify King of Dinosaurs as Tizoc, merely deem him foolish. Despite Eisuke Ogura's pre-release claims that King Of Dinosaurs is not Tizoc, the Team Mexico ending reveals that King of Dinosaurs is in fact Tizoc who suffered a humiliating defeat by Nelson. To seek revenge, Tizoc adopted a new ' persona, King of Dinosaurs, relying on his teammates Angel and Ramon to help cover his former identity.Reception The characters from Fatal Fury have received major positive reaction with calling as 'one of SNK's most memorable characters,' as 86th 'most memorable, influential, and badass' protagonist in games. Praised the increase of the series' cast but heavily criticized the final boss for his high difficulty.
Avi Krebs from GamingExcellence.com commented that Billy Kane is one of the hardest boss characters from the first Fatal Fury, but he remains 'pale' in comparison to Geese. Kotaku's Patricia Hernandez wrote 'one of Fatal Fury 2's biggest contributions to the medium was that it was the first game to introduce a character with breasts that moved on their own. Known as Mai Shiranui, that character is famed for having very, uh, lively breasts.
Though Fatal Fury may not be a huge franchise nowadays, its legacy is very much alive: many top fighting games include a similar jiggle effect.' While acknowledging that Fatal Fury fans might be disappointed by the reduced roster of fighters in Fatal Fury 3, praised the new third fighting plane and ranking system, and concluded that 'Instead of simply adding more fighters, FF3 does more with fewer fighters (hidden moves and so on) and a unique method of gameplay.' They remarked that Bob and Franco are 'uninteresting' new characters but praising and the modifications to Mai Shiranui's Swan Dive attack. The cast of Garou was praised for their animations which was compared with the ones from.THEM Anime Reviews criticized the characterization of the main characters in the three films citing them as 'one-dimensional' and also the villains. On the other hand, 's Bamboo Dong enjoyed the portrayal of the characters in the films, particularly praising Terry's character development as 'Most adaptations of this nature barely let their characters show any weaknesses at all, much less an extended period of insecurity and despair, so it was pretty compelling seeing Terry's journey through his dark period.'
In another review, Dong praised the selection of the main characters. Chris Beveridge from Mania Beyond Entertainment also praised the development of the characters such as the interactions between the couple of Andy Bogard and Mai Shiranui as well as the grief of Terry over the loss of his love interest. References. Archived from on January 22, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2016. As seen in the DVD retrospective Garou - Memories of Stray Wolves.
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