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Drop a short-form video hooks draft into Mortal Combat to hear timing and emphasis land before you render the full script.
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86.3K Uses
Author
Fine Voice Community
Uses
86.3K Uses
Date
Jun 6, 2026
Language
English
Region
US
Voice type
Adult Male
Best first test
short-form video hooks
Reach for Mortal Combat when the pacing, tone, and delivery already match the script you have in mind.
Paste a short line, listen to the rhythm, then tweak the wording before you commit to the full render.
Drop a short-form video hooks draft into Mortal Combat to hear timing and emphasis land before you render the full script.
Keep a creator voiceovers line tight: one clear hook, a single message, and a natural sign-off.
Render a quick English pass to check accent, cadence, and tone before you scale the project.
A fan-made style channeling the fight-announcer sound of the Mortal Kombat games: deep, raspy, and theatrical, an older male voice that treats every line like a title card. The sample script is all tournament callouts — fighter names, 'Final round... FIGHT!' — and the gravelly texture gives even short phrases a cinematic scale. Dramatic, energetic, and gaming-tagged throughout.
Fight intros, versus-screen voiceovers, tournament brackets, and gaming edits that need announcer gravitas are its 86,000-plus generations' bread and butter. The rasp is the signature; it adds menace to declarations and works best on short, capitalized-energy phrases with hard stops. Full narrative paragraphs sand down what makes it special, so structure scripts as a sequence of announcements. An unofficial community model — no connection to the game franchise or its voice talent.
Mortal Combat leads with an older, weathered grain, layered with a character-first read rather than a neutral narrator, a deep, chest-resonant register, and grounded in a raspy texture with grit at the edges.
Creators have run 86.3K generations with Mortal Combat, ranking it #73 of 340 voices in the Fine Voice public library.
Gaming editors and tournament organizers needing a raspy, fan-styled fight-announcer voice for intros and versus callouts.
“Cobra Strike, Ultimate Fighter X! Phoenix Blade, Dragon Force Z! Cobra Strike, Ultimate Fighter X! Let the battle begin! Final round... FIGHT!”
A deep, raspy male voice with an energetic and dramatic flair, ideal for intense character roles. This voice has a cinematic quality suitable for gaming and anime. Mortal Combat leads with an older, weathered grain, layered with a character-first read rather than a neutral narrator, a deep, chest-resonant register, and grounded in a raspy texture with grit at the edges.
Mortal Combat speaks English, tagged to the US region. You can paste a script in other languages to test how the timbre carries over.
Yes — Fine Voice lets you generate speech with Mortal Combat online for free, no sign-up required for your first renders. Longer scripts and downloads use the credit plans on the pricing page.
Based on its tags and how creators use it, Mortal Combat works best for short-form video hooks, creator voiceovers, ad read drafts. Type a line in the generator on this page to hear it on your own script.
No. This is a fan-made AI style inspired by the character Mortal Combat; the character belongs to its original rights holders and Fine Voice is not affiliated with them. Keep usage to fan work and parody — see the Fine Voice voice usage policy.
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