Amazing. Yes. You win sir. I am in complete agreement.laststandman said:David Bowie (AKA Jareth the goblin king) in "Labyrinth"
Mostly because I love David Bowie as an actor.
Amazing. Yes. You win sir. I am in complete agreement.laststandman said:David Bowie (AKA Jareth the goblin king) in "Labyrinth"
Mostly because I love David Bowie as an actor.
Me too, if you actually read the Timeline of KillZone the guys your playing The ISA are actually the bad guys trying to farm Helghast for their own greed, the Helghan are just trying to protect themselves as best they can.theSovietConnection said:I would root for the Helghast. Mostly because of the backstory, but also because of fucking Rico.
When you escape the dungeon, the first things he does:Swny Nerdgasm said:Jon Irenicus,everything that man did was bad-ass
You kind of have to root for the evil characters in that series becauseCalatar said:When you escape the dungeon, the first things he does:Swny Nerdgasm said:Jon Irenicus,everything that man did was bad-ass
1. Kill a bunch of Shadow Thieves (who had just attacked you)
2. Kill a bunch of Cowled Wizards (who are soooo annoying throughout the game)
3. Capture whiny Imoen (lulz, you can have her)
I ended up rooting for some evil characters of George RR Martin's Ice and Fire series, but only because nothing ever fucking good happened to the GOOD characters of the story. I was perpetually disappointed until I began thinking of it from other characters' perspectives.
MINDFUCKS
Yes, but Light's personlity was that of a villain, a crazy one but still a bad guy. Yes he HAD good intentions, but those can pave the road to hell and, well when you end up killing tons of people and try to say what you did was right, then that's just insane. He was never a good guy in my view, just someone given too much power who ended up thinking he was God.Mikeyfell said:Death note is probably the hardest thing to separate into a good pile and bad pileHallowed Lady said:Sorry. got to disagree with you there.Mikeyfell said:that's kind of your opinion. all through death note Light was doing the right thing. he's no worse than batman.Deviltongue said:L wasn't really the villain. He was the antagonist but Light was still the villain.
He killed a few people who didn't deserve it but they were trying to stop him from killing bad guys.
if you look at it objectively L and the police were the ones using the underhanded tactics to try and stop a vigilante do-gooder from killing criminals
I'd take it if you played Mass Effect You'd think Garrus was the evilest thing since sliced evil bread
Light was a villain as time went on, he became very...well unjustified and egoitscal, Garrus never came across that way to me. I think what makes a hero and villain is the personality allot of the time.
OT: I support the villains who are smart and still use common sense.
it's all a matter of your personal philosophy
I don't think Light was ever a bad person, I think he went crazy at the end from all the pressure of trying to create his perfect crime free world.
and I think worthy goals can excuse bad choices
Yeah. He was pretty insane by the end, but I still wanted him to win.Hallowed Lady said:Yes, but Light's personlity was that of a villain, a crazy one but still a bad guy. Yes he HAD good intentions, but those can pave the road to hell and, well when you end up killing tons of people and try to say what you did was right, then that's just insane. He was never a good guy in my view, just someone given too much power who ended up thinking he was God.Mikeyfell said:Death note is probably the hardest thing to separate into a good pile and bad pileHallowed Lady said:Sorry. got to disagree with you there.Mikeyfell said:that's kind of your opinion. all through death note Light was doing the right thing. he's no worse than batman.Deviltongue said:L wasn't really the villain. He was the antagonist but Light was still the villain.
He killed a few people who didn't deserve it but they were trying to stop him from killing bad guys.
if you look at it objectively L and the police were the ones using the underhanded tactics to try and stop a vigilante do-gooder from killing criminals
I'd take it if you played Mass Effect You'd think Garrus was the evilest thing since sliced evil bread
Light was a villain as time went on, he became very...well unjustified and egoitscal, Garrus never came across that way to me. I think what makes a hero and villain is the personality allot of the time.
OT: I support the villains who are smart and still use common sense.
it's all a matter of your personal philosophy
I don't think Light was ever a bad person, I think he went crazy at the end from all the pressure of trying to create his perfect crime free world.
and I think worthy goals can excuse bad choices