5 video game antagonists better written than protagonist
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If you don't own the DLC, you can still partake by displaying Vaas inspired poses, scenes, or situations. We want to see your definition of insanity. To join our second , use the in-game Photo Mode to capture the characters and sites of Vaas: Insanity. If you don't own the DLC, you can still partake by displaying Vaas inspired poses, scenes, or situations. Vaas makes his appearance quite early in the title, as he captures Jason and his friends when they land on the island under the control of the pirates. He plans to extort money from the captives' families and then sell them into slavery. While Jason manages to escape, Vaas' shadow looms over him throughout the rest of the game. Voiced by Michael Mando, Vaas is a character who captures the essence of being crazy unlike any other. His now-famous monologue regarding insanity is one of the best speeches by a video game villain ever. Being ruthless and charismatic simultaneously, players can't help but be enthralled by the words of this modern-day .
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Those who pre-order the Winters' expansion or the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition on PS5/PS4, XBXS/XB1 or Steam will unlock Rose's Street Wolf Outfit which can be used during Shadows of Rose.
Out on Oct 28th! New Mercenaries content New story DLC 3rd Person modeThose who pre-order the Winters' expansion or the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition on PS5/PS4, XBXS/XB1 or Steam will unlock Rose's Street Wolf Outfit which can be used during Shadows of Rose. Out on Oct 28th! When the game finally dropped, many were disappointed to see how little screen time was devoted to her. Especially once it became evident that she was a much more layered character than she initially appeared to be. Despite her antagonistic nature towards Ethan Winters, the protagonist, Lady Dimitrescu valued the lives of her family members, which included her three daughters. Hidden lore revealed how she had come to the village searching for a cure for an unnatural illness. There she was treated with the Kadou parasite and took on the form gamers see her as. She later takes on three young girls from the village as her own and takes on the role of a mother.
5 video game antagonists better written than protagonist
Vaas Montenegro is one of the most interesting video game antagonists ever (Image via Ubisoft) Video game antagonists are the antithesis of the player's character, serving as the force against whom they must fight and persevere. stand against users at nearly every turn during the narrative and are generally defeated by the game's end, although there are exceptions to this rule. Thus, video game antagonists are supposed to be well written and have a clear and believable motivation for their actions. A great character arc is also a good inclusion, culminating with the villain learning a lesson by the end or devolving into a deeper chaotic mentality. In pursuing the above, sometimes the antagonist in a video game ends up having a very rich and interesting story, which eclipses that of the . This has resulted in some iconic villains showing up in video game history, who have left strong impressions on the audience. Note: This article reflects the writer's opinions.Five instances in video games when antagonist was more interesting than protagonist
1 Vaas Montenegro - Far Cry 3
Vaas Montenegro remains a popular personality (Image via Ubisoft) This is the poster boy for any feature discussing great video game antagonists (including this one) and deserves the top spot on the list. Vaas Montenegro appeared in 3 as the primary antagonist for the game, playing against the protagonist, Jason Brody. We want to see your definition of insanity. To join our second , use the in-game Photo Mode to capture the characters and sites of Vaas: Insanity.If you don't own the DLC, you can still partake by displaying Vaas inspired poses, scenes, or situations. We want to see your definition of insanity. To join our second , use the in-game Photo Mode to capture the characters and sites of Vaas: Insanity. If you don't own the DLC, you can still partake by displaying Vaas inspired poses, scenes, or situations. Vaas makes his appearance quite early in the title, as he captures Jason and his friends when they land on the island under the control of the pirates. He plans to extort money from the captives' families and then sell them into slavery. While Jason manages to escape, Vaas' shadow looms over him throughout the rest of the game. Voiced by Michael Mando, Vaas is a character who captures the essence of being crazy unlike any other. His now-famous monologue regarding insanity is one of the best speeches by a video game villain ever. Being ruthless and charismatic simultaneously, players can't help but be enthralled by the words of this modern-day .
2 GLaDOS - Portal
GLaDOS took users on a journey (Image via Valve) Portal was a massive success, mainly due to its unique gameplay mechanics and fun puzzle-snow-famousments. Sticking true to its tradition, Valve introduces another silent protagonist, this time in the form of Chell, a test subject in the Aperture Science facility who had previously been put in stasis and is awakened at the start of the game. The only other character in the game is GLaDOS, an AI in charge of the facility also serving as the game's primary antagonist. Ellen McLain, who voices GLADOS, has a considerable weight to bear as she is the only talking entity in the title and serves as an instructor, a source of exposition as well as an articulator of interesting monologues. Despite this immense burden, GLADOS becomes one of the best aspects of the game, with her hilarious yet terrifying intentions clearly and concisely delivered in a calm and composed demeanor. Her reappearance in the sequel, Portal 2, was as much relief to fans as it was horrifying to realize that she was back to her murderous antics once more.3 Lady Dimitrescu - Resident Evil Village
Lady Dimitrescu and her three daughters (Image via Capcom) Tall Vampire Lady was a trending term on the internet when trailer dropped, which first showcased Lady Dimitrescu. This nine-foot-tall, pale woman who drank human blood caused a frenzy in the online community and was quite a sensation even before the game's actual release. New Mercenaries contentNew story DLC
3rd Person mode
Those who pre-order the Winters' expansion or the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition on PS5/PS4, XBXS/XB1 or Steam will unlock Rose's Street Wolf Outfit which can be used during Shadows of Rose.
Out on Oct 28th! New Mercenaries content New story DLC 3rd Person modeThose who pre-order the Winters' expansion or the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition on PS5/PS4, XBXS/XB1 or Steam will unlock Rose's Street Wolf Outfit which can be used during Shadows of Rose. Out on Oct 28th! When the game finally dropped, many were disappointed to see how little screen time was devoted to her. Especially once it became evident that she was a much more layered character than she initially appeared to be. Despite her antagonistic nature towards Ethan Winters, the protagonist, Lady Dimitrescu valued the lives of her family members, which included her three daughters. Hidden lore revealed how she had come to the village searching for a cure for an unnatural illness. There she was treated with the Kadou parasite and took on the form gamers see her as. She later takes on three young girls from the village as her own and takes on the role of a mother.