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Mortal Kombat 4 v2.1

Genre(s): Action – Combat – Fighting
Works on: Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date: September 11, 1997
Company: Midway Games / Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

About Mortal Kombat 4


About this game:
A New Dimension of Kombat

Shao Kahn has been defeated at the hands of Earth’s warriors, and now Shinnok has escaped to his confines in the Netherealm. The war has resumed once again. This time, the battle CAN be won by mortals!

REAL WEAPON KOMBAT

Characters can pull out weapons that can be thrown, dropped or even picked up by your opponent and used against you.

INTERACTIVE BACKGROUNDS:

Objects in the background can be picked up and thrown at your opponents.

SECRETS AND KODES:

Mortal Kombat 4 is packed with hidden characters, kodes and other features that aren’t even in the arcade game!

3D FATALITIES

Watch as brand new and classic fatalities take on a completely different meaning in 3 dimensions!

3D GAMEPLAY:

Characters can now move in 3D to dodge projectiles or pick up weapons.

Enter the sinister 3D realm of Mortal Kombat 4. Shinnok is ready… are you?

How to Download & Install Guide

  1. Click the download button below. You will be redirected to our link generator.
  2. On that page, copy the link or click the button. Make sure you have a Supported Client before starting.
  3. Wait for the Mortal Kombat 4 download process to finish (100%), then locate the files or folder.
  4. Install the game:
    – Run or Double click setup_mortal_kombat_4_2.1_(36585). exe
  5. Once installation is complete, launch the game and enjoy!
  6. Support the developers: If you like the game, please consider buying the official version.

Need help? Visit our FAQs page for common issues and solutions, or go to the official Support Center directly for further assistance.

Download Mortal Kombat 4 Here⇩

Size: 395.9 MB
Mortal Kombat 4 v2.1 [GOG]

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    1. the original game back in ’97 used to let you rebind keys using F2. Not many people seem to have known it back then either, as a lot of people never really tried pressing any of the Function buttons. So I guess it should.

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