Mortal Kombat fans, here is something for you today. There have been a lot of free Mortal Kombat games in the past few years, however, it appears that one had stood out. Created by Borg117, Mortal Kombat Project 4.1 is a polished MUGEN game that packs various improvements, and even enhances and alters some finishing moves.
Back in November 2017, Borg117 released a new version of his MUGEN game to the public. That version introduced Quan Chi to the roster, added Hotaru to the roster, added five new stages and brought some gameplay tweaks and enhancements.
MUGEN GAME Mortal Kombat Project Ultimate Update VERSION 2020 (NEW UPDATE!) – Saphira Playthrough. MORTAL KOMBAT, THE DRAGON LOGO, and all related characters. Mortal Kombat 2 MUGEN is an accurate recreation of Mortal Kombat 2 in MUGEN. It was made by Juano16. It includes every character from Mortal Kombat 2 (even the secret ones) as well as every stage. Characters have the same movesets as they do in their original game and can even perform fatalities. 1 Characters 1.1 Secret Characters 2 Stages 3 Gallery Liu Kang Kung Lao Johnny Cage Reptile Sub.
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Moreover, Mortal Kombat Project 4.1: Season 2.9 features some new Combat systems. Borg117 added Combat codes in the VS mode, the Aggressor meter that was present in Mortal Kombat Trilogy, a Braker mechanism that allows players to break an enemy combo, as well as transitions between floors.
Those interested can download Mortal Kombat Project 4.1 from here. Make also sure to download its latest update that fixes a number of issues from here.
Below you can also find a video showcasing all the finishing moves of this MUGEN MK game.
Have fun!
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