Lord Greyjoy
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There are such thing as going overboard for Fatalities, this is one of them. Why the hell was there the need to slice the opponent in half?
It would've been better if the opponent walks through the sword fully and then starts gagging. As your opponent's gagging and walking, Quan Chi uses his power to make the opponent's head turn toward and face him, while Quan Chi laughs at him/her. This symbolizes that he made the Kombatant essentially take their own life, and there was nothing they could do about it, and the last thing they see is the face of their tormentor as they fall to the ground and succumb to death.
Just goes to show that a much more simpler murder can make a much more meaningful Fatality. Just my two cents.
NRS doesn't seem to know that sometimes less is more. I read another idea for a fatality which would have been wonderful:
After the sword comes up from behind the opponent's head, Quan makes the sword vanish into thin air and the opponent falls to the ground, dead. Then, Quan Chi resurrects them as his pet zombie because he's a frigging necromancer and that's what necromancers do.