First at the mortal kombat gold screen (the one it tells you to press start)press U,U,D,D,L,L,R,R you should hear outstanding then press L,R and tern on one butten fatalities then to be sektor go to hidden select it by pressing the L,R buttens then by holding them press U,U,U,U,L,L,L,L then press A you should be sektor then when you kill him press A or B
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NetherRealm has a reputation for superb story modes and it reinforces it with Mortal Kombat 11. It's schlocky, nostalgia-fuelled fun that revolves around clashing Mortal Kombat characters of different eras. This is a wonderful plot device for some comedy gold, and Mortal Kombat remains one of the few genuinely funny games around. As you'd expect, young Johnny Cage and old Johnny Cage have some good bants. And it doesn't make much sense at all. Early on, Cassie must complete one final task before she's accepted as the bad ass soldier she was born to be: she has to beat up her mum, Sonya Blade. You control Cassie in this fight, and I ended up drilling a hole through my mum's eye socket, into her brain and out the back of her skull. "Commander Cage, reporting for duty!" Cassie says, helping her mum to her feet. It's stupid and I love it.
Belokk was a character thought to have been in the game and accessible by cheat code, but was actually omitted from the finished version.[8][9] However, the developer of the game, Eurocom, accidentally sent information about the game with Belokk in it to Game Informer, and as a result, six screenshots of him were leaked to the public. Ed Boon stated that the character did not make it into the final game because the developers did not have time to finish him.[10] Boon did actually consider Mortal Kombat Gold also for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, and PC, but there was not enough time for this.[11] The reved version was released on a disc tinted red, as opposed to the original's gold tint, with a green sticker saying "Hot! New!" placed on the instruction manual cover.[3] 2ff7e9595c
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