How to perform Omni-Man’s second Fatality in Mortal Kombat 1










How to perform Omni-Man's second Fatality in Mortal Kombat 1


Mortal Kombat 1’s first DLC character is here. Omni-Man from the Invincible comic book / TV series has joined the fight through early access and he is now officially playable.






Some of Omni-Man’s pre-release gameplay footage showed glimpses at his second Fatality, but we now have footage of the full finisher for you to check out. On top of that, with this Fatality being locked away initially, we also have the inputs you’ll need to perform it in battle.









An X (formerly Twitter) user by the name of vljv14 shared the inputs over on the social media platform earlier this morning.


In order to perform Omni-Man’s head squishing second Fatality, you’ll have to input down, forward, back, 3 (X on PS5 / A on Xbox Series X). You’ll also have to stand at around mid range for this Fatality to be done properly.


When done correctly, Omni-Man will grab the opponent by the head and start pressing his hands together as a means of squishing their skull. He continues to apply pressure as blood and even an eye pop out of his foe’s head, and Omni-Man pierces their soul with a very intense stare as he does it.


Instead of smashing their head entirely (which is where it looked like the finisher was going), Omni-Man tears their head off of their body and then slams it straight down as he rips his victim in half. Placing their head on the ground, the powerful villain closes things out by brutally stomping on it.


This is certainly a vicious finisher, and Omni-Man’s Fatality 1 is also pretty harsh. With it, the villain takes the opponent down to the subway and holds them in front of a speeding train as they get ripped apart by everything that slams into them at insanely high speed.



Omni-Man is currently available through early access for those who purchased the Premium Edition of Mortal Kombat 1 or the Kombat Pack. He will become available for purchase by everyone on November 16.











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