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There’s nothing like a good old virtual pounding from time to time. That's why we are more than happy to welcome two exceptional fighting games, Mortal Kombat 4 and The friends of Ringo Ishikawa, on our DRM-free ring.

Mortal Kombat 4
It was the year 1997 and all game magazines were booming - Mortal Kombat goes 3D! The series created by Ed Boon and John Tobias already had cult status, but everybody was curious if it would survive such a revolution. Abandoning the traditional digitalized 2D graphics known from the previous Mortal Kombat games indeed seemed risky. Eventually, it took Tobias and Boon three years of hard work to create Mortal Kombat 4.

The final result was warmly welcomed by the fans, who liked the turn into the more dark, bloody direction of the Mortal Kombat franchise. For example, creators focused on the brutal Fatality endings to the fight, excluding humoresque elements like Friendship or Babality. Popular characters, like Johnny Cage, Raiden, and Goro, returned after some time of absence, while new fighters - Quan Chi, Shinnok or Tanya - quickly garnered many fans.

Just like its predecessors, Mortal Kombat 4 remains extremely fun to play even after many years since its release. Thanks to GOG.COM you can enjoy this game and its sheer dynamic playability once again.

The friends of Ringo Ishikawa
Remember that magic sound made by the coin inserted into the old arcade machine? Among many cult arcade games, side-scrolling fighting titles were very prominent. The friends of Ringo Ishikawa from yeo is such a game, yet combined with an open world and an engaging coming-of-age story. The main character of this title, a high school gang leader Ringo Ishikawa, has but one goal - to live through his last autumn before graduation.

With best friends by his side, he travels through the city and school grounds engaging in a brutal fight from time to time. As its creator describes it, The friends of Ringo Ishikawa is an existential open world beat ‘em up game with some school sim elements. It gives you quite a lot of freedom in exploring the town which undergoes the day-night cycle and has a lot of NPCs.

Apart from the game's story, elements like the hand-to-hand combat or mini-games (e.g. ping-pong and video-poker) will keep you immersed in The friends of Ringo Ishikawa for long!

As you can see, with two mentioned above releases we are not pulling any punches. It’s up to you to choose your favorite contestant or sidekick and pulverize all enemies standing in your way into smoking dust!
Post edited March 11, 2020 by emter_pl
Mortal Kombat 1 Ports - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCUtXD27UyQ
Reptile sure looks different in this game.
So yeah, thanks for MK4. This and Trilogy are the first MKs I got to play. Still got my CD version of MK4, but the movie' audio started to skip now, so did want MK4 here on GOG. Now, like a lot of people, I ask for MK Trilogy.

While we're at it (cause don't really know where to make a new topic about it), all I'm missing on here now is Duke Nukem Manhattan Project (seems like everyone is acting like this game never happened) and Theme Park World (you got two Theme games, so don't know why not this).
Description of MK4 on the store site "Shao Kahn has been defeted...". Could some English speaking GOG person correct this, please?
Now waiting for "MK: Trilogy".
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topolla: How does MK counting goes?
One, two, three, nine?
I have to wait a little bit.
... three, four, nine ...
Actually:
1, 2, 3, Ultimate 3, Trilogy, 4, Komplete Edition (this is 9 ported to PC + all DLC), X / XL (XL = X + all DLC), 11
This is if we are talking about games natively released (ported) on the PC.
Everything that came out between the 4th and 9th (in the form of the Komplete Edition) was released only on consoles.

So, in terms of the Good Old (tm) MKs, we only have to wait for Trilogy. And then only modern parts. I hope Komplete Edition doesn’t take as long as 4.
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Loger13: So, in terms of the Good Old (tm) MKs, we only have to wait for Trilogy. And then only modern parts. I hope Komplete Edition doesn’t take as long as 4.
GOG sells (console) emulations too. It is possible (but probably unlikely(?)) that Deadly Alliance, Deception, Armageddon, etc. come here one day.


I still have Deadly Alliance for XBOX. Does anyone have thoughts on how this one compares?
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tfishell: Mortal Kombat 1 Ports - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCUtXD27UyQ
Yep, took a look for this one last night. Timing is everything :D. Looking forward for his next MK ports evaluations soon.

Speaking of MK5-MK8, I also have a hope someone would bring them on PC one day. Hopefully it will be folks behind GOG, so it will be DRM-free as usual to us all here. But first please MKT.
Post edited March 12, 2020 by DremPSB
Nice to see that another MK game found its way here - had good fun with it back then - but i'm eagerly waiting for MK Trilogy to hit the store sometime soon.
I'll hope we'lle see hit on GoG more MK games, even thoses who were not originaly release on PC, like Deadly Alliance...
TRILOGY, please!

Only trilogy is missing, for happily completing this collection.
A shame that its not Mortal Kombat 4 Gold which includes more content like more fighters and stages.
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Elmofongo: A shame that its not Mortal Kombat 4 Gold which includes more content like more fighters and stages.
MK 4 Gold was never released on PC :(
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Elmofongo: A shame that its not Mortal Kombat 4 Gold which includes more content like more fighters and stages.
That was exclusive to Dreamcast, alas... And had a number of glitches/bugs.

Seriously, the ONLY thing we NEED, is TRILOGY!
Post edited March 12, 2020 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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Cifer84: Kahn has been defeated...".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klv-2hdjc2E&t=601