Yes, this. He's an understandable villain. Although he's wrong, and the things he do are wrong, you can kind of see where he's coming from. That's a mark of a good villain in my book.Rapamaha said:Loghain from Dragon Age Origins - suprised this isnt mentioned here, he believes what he does is right and best for the kingdom eventho many of his acts are...well "evil"
Where Loghain's character failed was that all of his development came in the very last hour of gameplay in an 80-hour game and even then it's very easily missed even if the player buys the DLC.Wuggy said:Yes, this. He's an understandable villain. Although he's wrong, and the things he do are wrong, you can kind of see where he's coming from. That's a mark of a good villain in my book.
Took the words right out of my mouth.Riccan said:Um... myself? I tend to play a right bastard in every RPG I have played.
I can guarantee that Ammon Jerro is evil. Iv seen his character sheet. Its sais Neutral Evil. He's just not a villain.SidingWithTheEnemy said:Is Ammon Jerro considered evil? He was the coolest one I encountered so far, especially when he showed up with his two Pit Fiends.
NEVER ! Irenicus is evil from beginning to the end and his motivations are greed and self preservations.The Madman said:Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2. Not only did he turn out to be a fairly sympathetic character once you begin to realize his motivations later in the game,
I heart you so much right now.Drakmeire said:Not even the main villain but Sho Minamimoto from The World Ends With You is ZETTA awesome.
One of the few bosses I've seen who really just does not care, he goes through almost all the game just messing with people, Stacking trash, and screaming incorrect math equations.
you fight him twice, he becomes insanely powerful, and then
is killed offscreen after being crushed by random trash.
Somehow is still the most endearing villain in the game.
you call kefka bad?!SilverJin02 said:Curse me for saying it, but I'll just start by saying Kefka's a failure in my eyes. Yes, he achieved godhood. And then STILL failed. And he's a clown. CLOOOWN. Ok, now that I've got that out of my system...
I think I've said this before, but Duke from Tales of Vesperia. He's just a very deep character. I find it interesting that you're not so much against him as you are against his methods.
I liked Saren as a villian but I didn't like how under utilized he was in the game. After he discovers Sheppard ativated the beacon, he goes into a dangerous rage and vows to her/him. Then he sends several hired goons to kill you on the way to the bar and then nothing else from him at all until you get to Virmire then fight him one last time on Citadel.RatRace123 said:I'm gonna have to go with Saren from Mass Effect. He made Mass Effect as strong a game as it was with his antagonistic presence. The sequel's story was a lot weaker without an antagonist like Saren.
Agreed, Irenicus is a proper villain. He's intelligent, effective, somewhat sympathetic and always one step ahead of you. He was always calm, cool and collected, always in control. You were literally no more than an annoyance to him, a small step in his greater plan. Not to mention he had some great lines and voice actor did some good work. Throughout the game he always felt like a real threat.The Madman said:Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2. Not only did he turn out to be a fairly sympathetic character once you begin to realize his motivations later in the game, but he genuinely gets shit done. Seriously, this isn't some pushover villain that stands in the background and monologues only to turn into a complete wimp once it's time to throw down, no, he's not only fully capable of kicking ass but does so multiple times throughout the game making him feel like a genuine threat.