Prithhis Bose
Nov, 24.2023
Some fans of Mortal Kombat 1 have figured out how to use the hidden brutality of Tremor. Although the well known Fatalities of the series are familiar to the majority of the viewers, most of the players prefer this alternate type of match finisher since it blends perfectly with the action shots. The correct inputs perform the Brutalities found in Mortal Kombat 1 if specific conditions are met.
Tremor and Omni-Man were released as part of the first DLC batch. Even in the game’s early stages of release, fans of Mortal Kombat 1 were fast to unveil the hidden brutality of Omni Man. Although the hidden move is only an extension of one of his current Brutalities, there was quick discussion among the players whether additional Brutalities were planned, or if other characters like DLC Kameo Tremor could also use the hidden alternative.
How to Use Tremor's Hidden Mortal Kombat 1 Brutality
MK_habit_addict, a Twitter user, was among the first players to figure out and execute Tremor's hidden Mortal Kombat 1 Brutality. Tremor's "Rock Away" Brutality is modified to unveil this new secret Brutality.
With the secret Brutality Tremor is shown with a happy face instead of the sad face emoji after smashing the opponent on the head with a boulderl.Initially discovered by accident, MK_habit_addict later tweeted that they had finally figured out the necessary button inputs. During the "Rock Away" impact animation, players must press Down and 2 (Triangle on PlayStation, Y on Xbox) to execute this hidden brutality.
Fans now think that Netherrealm Studios may have more secrets to reveal about secret inputs, variations, and new hidden items to unlock, even though this brutality and the original animation might not rank among Mortal Kombat 1's best Brutalities. In their attempts to search deeply into the files, a number of community members have discovered Easter eggs and folders that appear to indicate that there may be more content to come.
One datamining leak claims that the Omni Man special move was removed in Mortal Kombat1. Even though it might have been removed and put on hold, some fans are expecting that the developers will think it over. Some may be expecting that the deleted scenes might appear in the game in future.