He is a boss character in the 2005 beat 'em up title Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. In the 2004 follow-up game Mortal Kombat: Deception, he has been saved from death by Shao Kahn, with the promise of returning his fellow Shokan to their former glory and the banishment of their archenemies, the Centaurs, in exchange for his allegiance, and resumes his place at Shao Kahn's side. In the training mode of Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (2002), Goro is mortally wounded and presumed dead. Goro was initially omitted from Mortal Kombat 4 (1997), but was included as a sub-boss in the home versions of the game. In Mortal Kombat II, Goro is succeeded by another member of his race, Kintaro, and is not seen again until the 1996 compilation game Mortal Kombat Trilogy, in which all the characters from the first three series games were playable. Goro disappeared thereafter and was believed to be dead. However, these plans were thwarted when the Earthrealm warrior Liu Kang defeated both Goro and Shang Tsung, allowing Earthrealm to regain control of the tournament. He became Grand Champion of the Mortal Kombat tournament after defeating the Great Kung Lao, and held the title for the next 500 years as part of evil sorcerer Shang Tsung's plan to manipulate the tournament in order to achieve Outworld emperor Shao Kahn's goal of dominance of Earthrealm. He is a Shokan, a half-human, half-dragon race distinguished by their four arms and enormous size. Goro is the sub-boss of the first Mortal Kombat game. (1995 film) Voiced by: Herman Sanchez ( MK4) Ken Lally ( MK9) Vic Chao ( MKX) Kevin Michael Richardson (1995 film, 2020 animated film) Ron Feinberg ( 1995 animated film) Angus Sampson (2021 film) Introduced in Mortal Kombat (1992) Goro Portrayed by: Tom Woodruff Jr.
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