Void(null) said:Hmm... Cthulhu or Silent Hill, thats a tough one.Sonicron said:The Elder God. Forever and ever and ever.
One who will warp your sanity and leave you a empty shell. Or a town that will manifest all the horror and terror within an individuals soul... I will have to take an undecided on this one, and instead pick... Silent Hill when manifesting the visions of one of Cthulhu's victims...
My apologies, I had no idea as to the ambiguity of my post. My knowledge of Cthulhu is almost non-existent and indeed never crossed my mind as a villain. I actually meant the Elder God from the Legacy of Kain series, voiced by Tony Jay. (Although, thinking back, that thing was entirely made up of tentacles and eyes and was most likely inspired by something out of the Cthulhu mythos.)The Madman said:The Elder Gods are not Villains. To be a villain requires an antagonistic relationship, the Elder Gods however simply do not care. We are beneath their notice, little more than ants beneath their feet. And as such they care absolutely nothing for the trivial existence of humanity.Sonicron said:The Elder God. Forever and ever and ever.
Dormin is not really a bad guy, you are the bad guy. You kill those creatures who mean you no harm because you want to resurrect a girl. You are a selfish bastard in that game.Chancie said:Ok, now that I start to think about it, Dormin from Shadow of the Colossus was an awesome baddie. I'm not sure if you can quite call him the villain but I think he still qualifies.
Also, Vergil from Devil May Cry 3. He was pretty cool too. :3
What the hell is that?Kuchinawa212 said:The swarm without number and without fear![]()
tyranidsJulianking93 said:What the hell is that?Kuchinawa212 said:The swarm without number and without fear![]()
OT, I'd say The Joker.
Holy shit, that [i/]is[/i] the best villain ever...Kuchinawa212 said:tyranidsJulianking93 said:What the hell is that?Kuchinawa212 said:The swarm without number and without fear![]()
OT, I'd say The Joker.
They eat entire worlds just to attempt to feed their unending hunger
Calling Pyramid Head a villain is like blaming the axe instead of the murderer. I never thought of Pyramid Head as a Villian... Personal heart throb and idol sure, but Villian? He is just the manifestation of some very broken individuals misogyny and sexual frustration. If anything, James is the one to blame.Mr. Eff said:Walter Sullivan. Followed closely by Pyramid Head.