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Easter Egg (Mortal Kombat movie reference) • GamerGoal

Easter Egg • Mortal Kombat movie reference


Go to Goro's Lair, and have at found at least two Skeleton Keys. Skeleton Keys are sometimes found in chests ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 Koins.

Once you reach Goro's Dining Hall, head up past the main table up to the left and use the first Skeleton Key on the door to enter the Hall of Suffering and dodge the blade traps down two corridors.

Once you make it past the second set of traps, look for a small locked cell that appears to be empty. If you use your Blindfold after opening the cell with the second Skeleton Key, you will find that it has a weak wall leading to a small cave.

Inside this cave you can see the outline of a almost invisible statue of a strange beast. This statue is a reference to one seen in the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie.

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