Villains, we love to hate them, and some villains are easier to hate than others. They are the driving force for the player to overcome adversity and relieve the world of this vile individual. But what makes a great villain better than any other evil antagonist? A good villain is going to give the player a reason for their actions beyond “I want to take over the world.” However, a great villain is going to have a rapport with the player. They are going to make things personal
There is going to be a back and forth, an understanding of the relationship between protagonist and antagonist that will make the adversity feel more intimate. Those are the characters that stick in your brains long after you defeat them and the credits roll. So if you would take a look at the suspects, let’s see if you agree with who is…
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