Mortal Kombat Karnage Overview
Mortal Kombat Karnage was one of those Flash fighting games you'd find in the mid-2000s. It wasn't an official release, but a fan-made project that tried to capture the look of the original games within a browser. The presentation was simple, using sprites ripped from the early Mortal Kombat titles. It felt like a product of its time, a quick diversion you could load without any installation.
You control a single fighter on a flat plane with a looping forest backdrop. The objective is straightforward: reduce your opponent's health bar to zero before they do the same to you. Movement is basic, using the arrow keys to step forward and back. You have a punch button, a kick button, and a block. The special moves, like Sub-Zero's ice blast, are performed with specific directional inputs combined with an attack. Matches are fast, often decided by who can land a combo or a special move first. The game feels like a stripped-down, slightly janky version of the arcade experience, where timing your block is just as important as throwing a punch.