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I like Kuja, he is deep characterized. I prefer Seifer to be the best villain, but he is not that deep characterized and there's much he could have done in Final Fantasy VIII. I am not FFVII fan, but I think Sephiroth is much worse (if you look his style and ambitions) and better villain than Kuja.
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Although, I don't know who I personally think is the best villain, I certainly don't think it's Kuja.
Actually I think I'd say 'Best Villain' would be Kefka.
He is a good villain, but I prefer Emperor Mateus better. I love his intelligence and the sinister aura around him.
Kuja's one of my favorites, but honestly, I think GILGAMESH is the best FF villain.
Dycedark Beoulve. We're playing the hipster FF fan game here, right?
FFXI truly has the best villains, I would argue with you about it, but not enough people have played it for it to be fair. But seriously, the absolute best villains.
OP, "If I can't live, no one can" is LAME. That's some lazy trout villain motivation. Pretty much end of story.
Psst, Matthew, I like Gilgamesh too. :bro:
I like Kuja, he's up there, but Kefka is best.
>>> Kuja is powerful and fashionable thats "Sephiroth`s" villain level i guess.
In the other hand his personality and motivations suck (in my opinion).
Kuja is just an ok villain, kind of overrated if you ask me..:luca:
I thought his character was very well done and his motivations were wonderfully sinister, and only became moreso as we learned more about them. Then his motivations changed, and he became a clichéd "if I can't live, no one can" villain, as chionos has said, which is a bit lame. He didn't get the send off he deserved, I feel.
Bloody marvellous theme, though.
Kuja is a great villain, but I think they really could have pushed his character a lot more.
I always thought that Kuja was sorta the finished result of Kefka and Sephiroth. Let's be completely honest, they're all very similar.
Shadow Lord was the big bad for a while when the game first began. I loved that he was brought back in Dyna-Xarc, too, and that for a while he was one of the premiere challenges of the game.
I guess you could see the dilution of villains in the game as a fault, but personally I like that each storyline has its own villain, even if there's no big baddy to tie them all together.
Kuja is the worst villain. He is the most uninspired, insipid villain, there is absolutely nothing sinister about him, nothing interesting about him, nothing I care about in any way. I don't love him, I don't hate him, I don't love to hate him.
Yes, but you're routinely incorrect.
I like Kuja a lot, he's without a doubt great villain :), but The Emperor Mateus is my favorite :p, even though I don't like FFII all that much. *** it's battle system.:mad:
According to bias it might be difficult to have a villian in the series that stands out. That the extent of fiction is the authors creativity and your ability to believe in it. A.K.A lets say you don't believe one person is more important than another. Fictional or real. In that case there's no reason to debate it.
I think he's one of the more personable villians in the series. Which most of them are pretty "i'm evil HURR" kinda thing going on.
I do not know Kuja that well, but I do know that he's the only villain who can rock out that thong (or more approiately, loincloth or codpiece) of his! :jess: He may be not the best villain in Final Fantasy, but at least he's a pretty one!
While I'm not the sort of chap who likes Kuja so much that I'd join a forum with 'Kuja Trance' as my username (ahem), I think he is one of the best villains in the series, if not the best overall.
His methods are subtle and rather understated. He knows that by himself he can't achieve his aims, and is effective at using others (Brahne, Black Mages, the main party) to do his dirty work for him. While there's an arrogance about him, he's not blinded by pride. I'd also argue that, among the villains in the series, there are few that really rival him in terms of success. He plunges the Mist Continent into chaos, acquires himself a shed load of power in the process, successfully topples Garland, and acquires Trance. With, it's reasonably fair to say, few setbacks.
I liked the style and design of Kuja too. The theatrical, narcissistic nature complements the game well, with his scenes being generally memorable with some good music to boot. His character design whilst effeminate, is unusual and adds to the mystique of a character we don't really learn a great deal about until late in the game. His motivations aren't particularly novel, but the execution is.
Never really did anything for me, and didn't buy his motivation.
Okay, so far he is rivaling Kefka for me. I like my big bads with some humanness, so Sephiroth was kinda not my favorite. And he is pretty. I like 'em pretty. Though that is a hard outfit to pull off, it only raises him in my esteem. Absurd outfit is a win! I am loving IX almost as much as VI, so that is saying something. But this is my first play through (my brother hogged the game when we were kids).
Definitely third to Kefka and Sephiroth. I give Kuja a tie with Vayne for my third favorites.
Sephiroth and Kefka are great villains, but they lack the depth of Vayne and Kuja. The latter are excellent characters who happen to be the antagonists in some way or another, whereas the former are just standard Big Bads who do the Big Bad very well.
I adore Kuja, he's one of my favourite characters in FFIX but i wouldn't say he's the best villain. I think that title belongs to Kefka
It's hard for me to take a villain seriously when he's wearing a thong.
The thong doesn't count. It's just a bad fashion choice. So no points are removed from Kuja's villainy.