Doing so will unlock the character's base skin, as the corrupted version of Shinnok is not available for selection in the Mortal Kombat XL character menu. As for his moves, they are totally character-driven, as if he were a fourth Triborg skill.
See below how to unlock it:. That guy got the nicknames of Torch and Blaze, as of course there were some people who figured that they had to be actual characters for you to fight. Midway got in on the fun, in their own shady way.
But shove in those quarters anyway! Mortal Kombat 3 came out in , and Midway went a different direction with the codes. They created a system featuring Kombat Kodes, where a password screen would appear before each match on the versus screen. This time, he was a cyborg and they made it apparent he was playable from the beginning as his image would regularly pop up on the select screen.
The other hidden character, while not playable, was also rather interesting. You could once again fight Noob Saibot thanks to a Kombat Kode. Sub-Zero was unmasked, Smoke was a robot, and Scorpion and Reptile were missing.
Instead, they used a blackened version of Kano without any of his special moves. Not that it made much difference since his stage would make him nearly impossible to see anyway. When the upgraded version Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 came out in , Noob Saibot returned to his ninja form. Strangely, the Saturn port of the game kept him as being based on Kano sprites despite it no longer being necessary. For a Mortal Kombat game, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was taken relatively seriously by the tournament crowd, but in terms of adding cast, it was hilariously lazy.
Eight characters were tossed into the game and they were all either male ninjas or female ninjas. With the exception of playing as Human Smoke, all the secret characters were again available via Kombat Kodes. Most notable was the introduction of Ermac, finally turned into a real character. Even his ending was about him hiding in the shadows since the first Mortal Kombat.
He was not in Mortal Kombat 4. Midway once again went really sketchy by introducing Rain. He would run forward at Shao Kahn and unleash a combo, meaning that not only was he a character that existed, but you could play as him.
This was completely bogus. There was no Rain. It was false advertising. I always thought that was a dick move of Boon and the rest. He was finally playable in the console version. Each game had a hidden character, though with very similar names and gimmicks.
PlayStation had Chameleon, a male ninja who would constantly cycle through the colors and attacks of his ninja brethren. He was usable by selecting a male ninja and holding back and all the other buttons before a round. You can play as her by pressing a combination of buttons during the opening story screen. While all the boss characters were immediately playable on PlayStation, only Shao Kahn and Motaro were playable on Nintendo 64, and you had to unlock them on a round-by-round basis.
In a tribute to MK's history, secret characters make their return for this installment as the original incarnations as they first appeared. Although limited in movesets and lacking Super Meters, they have greater stamina, speed and sometimes, special abilities. The character was originally advertised as being able to play as either Sektor, Cyrax or Cyber Smoke. It wasn't until a video revealed that a fourth variation with obtainable for the character by the developers showing "gameplay" of Triborg as Cyber Sub-Zero.
The video is simply an interaction between Triborg and D'Vorah. In addition to secret characters, some fans had claimed that other characters existed in the first two games, whom could only be reached by even more challenging conditions to meet before fighting them. Having appeared on the roster as recently as Mortal Kombat X , it appears that the Saurian is still going strong.
After the buzz surrounding Reptile, it was only natural that the creators of Mortal Kombat would go all-in on secrets for the sequel. Not one, but three hidden characters were introduced in Mortal Kombat II, each with their own battle conditions and head-scratching hints. Trying to find this guy was like, well … trying to catch Smoke! Tomas Vrbada a. Smoke would appear again as a hidden character in Mortal Kombat 3, by which point he had been transformed into a cyborg along with his Lin Kuei brethren.
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