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    I thought FFVIII was a pretty good game overall and completed it a few times over, but I was just looking at some threads about "favourite bad guys" and so on, and I thought about FFVIII's evil doers... and realised that this game really did lack bad guy presence. It was all about the heroes and saving the world but the whole "bad guy" ordeal was really lacking, I find. Hell, you didn't see the main "bad guy" (or girl as the case may be) until the final battle. To me, that's not really a good thing. I prefer the chaps like Kefka, Sephiroth and the whole Shinra crew - even Sin from FFX (despite coming across more like a natural disaster sort of thing than an evil presence bent on taking over the world) was more prominent than the various witches we faced in this game. In retrospect, FFVIII made me feel like I was a "soldier being given documented missions to take on" rather than a "hero saving the world from his great evil enemy" kind of thing. They could have thrown anyone in at the end - Barney the dinosaur for all I care - and it would have meant just as much to me as Ulti did.

    Do you feel that this game was lacking a true evil presence?
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    I would say yes. I mean, Seifer is a very mediocre "bad guy" if you ask me. And Ultimecia... well, compared to Sephiroth or Kefka, she´s a sweet angel of love and peace.

    Further more, Square really blew up the critical part of the game: the final confrontation between Squall and Seifer (final part of disc 3), by giving the mic to a "semiGF", that really is completely useless. If Squall and Seifer had been able to end their rivality there (you know, one vs one), it would have gained Seifer a couple of points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loony BoB
    It was all about the heroes and saving the world but the whole "bad guy" ordeal was really lacking, I find. Hell, you didn't see the main "bad guy" (or girl as the case may be) until the final battle.
    She's shown on Disc 3 when Squall goes into Rinoa's past.

    In any event, she's the one that the characters have been dealing with since Disc 1. She was partly responsible for Galbadia's aggression and she was in possession of Edea's body. SeeD had been fighting her the entire game.


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    I would say yes. I mean, Seifer is a very mediocre "bad guy" if you ask me. And Ultimecia... well, compared to Sephiroth or Kefka, she´s a sweet angel of love and peace.
    She was doing something worse than either of them had attempted: She was absorbing the entire universe into herself rather than killing a single world.
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    That's very well and all, but I'm talking about presence rather than intent or a 'hidden upper management' position (if that makes any sense, I couldn't think of a better way to word it).
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    She's not very upfront about it though is she? She's kind of like Sauron in LOTR. You don't see him very much, but he's still evil and hindering you.
    Maybe the reason the evil presence lacked was because you didn't really know about her until, like, the third disc?

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    True.

    Still, I think FFX continues to hold the title of most pathetic villains. Sin was just an insane killing machine, who turned out to be a pretty nice guy once you got to know him. Yu Yevon was downright laughable. And Seymour... *Shudder*
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    (there will be spoilers ahead.)i see your point but now ive noticed something.ultimecia isnt only at the end but all the way through the game shes possesing edea so when you fight edea you in turn fight ultimecia. also when rinoa is possesed by ultimecia and releases soceress adel that was her plan so she can control an even more powerful soceress than edea.also at the end it shows edea receiving the soceresses power so what sqaresoft has done is quite clever.(this is in chronological order.)ultimecia goes back in time to pass on her powers to end her pain.edea recieves the powers but doesnt use them. but meanwhile in the future ultimecias projecting her conceiouseness back through time to control the person who has her power so she can rule the present and past but sqall travels through time compression todestroy ultimecia only to start the time loop but the question remains is it an infinite timeloop that cant be broken so time repeats itsself or is it a time loop that will always exist but time will go on.(im confusing myself so can someone explain stufff ive missed.
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    Yes, Personally I think they should have developed Edea further into the game as a bad guy. Ultimecia felt very lacking and about as random as Necron.

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    It was interesting though. And Sin looked like a huge turd.
    But I digress...

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    Answering the main question, I don't think there was a lack of evil presence on FFVIII-
    I think the best villains are always hidden in mistery, and that they show themselves only when is necessary.
    The best villains, like Sauron (as Kamiko well says), Emperor Palpatine, that freaky A.I. entity of Matrix III, Mephisto, Luthor, Darksaid... are always like that.
    When I finally faced Ultimecia, I was impressed and just tought "Finally I meet you!". It wouldn't be the same if we saw her various times laughing evily behind a crystall ball or looking in a "mirror of time" or something, just waiting...

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    necron is not just a obsacle to get in your way of game completion as it has been mentioned in various other threads he does have his purpose.
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    That's not the point here.... :fpsweat:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abraxas
    Answering the main question, I don't think there was a lack of evil presence on FFVIII-
    I think the best villains are always hidden in mistery, and that they show themselves only when is necessary.
    The best villains, like Sauron (as Kamiko well says), Emperor Palpatine, that freaky A.I. entity of Matrix III, Mephisto, Luthor, Darksaid... are always like that.
    When I finally faced Ultimecia, I was impressed and just tought "Finally I meet you!". It wouldn't be the same if we saw her various times laughing evily behind a crystall ball or looking in a "mirror of time" or something, just waiting...
    and don't forget that if the Ultimecia=Rinoa theory is correct, the villain's background gets stronger and more tragical...

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    But there's no proof of that, and it's never mention besides in FFVIII theories. A regular person, just playing the game, would feel less menace from the bad guy than say, FFVII.

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    I guess one other key word that I missed out of my first post that is equally important to 'presence' would be 'depth' - I found the only bad guy in this game with any depth was Seifer, and they ruined that one by having him live and be happy and dandy at the end of it. Which was okay, but it meant that the only enemy with any depth was actually a good guy in the end anyway - where's the fun in that? Need more character depth! What was her background story? Her reason for taking over the world? Such a one dimensional bad guy it's insane. Sin at least had a twist to his story. But Ulti? She, uh, wanted to take over time. Reason? Pshaw! Who needs reason!

    This is why I loved Sephiroth. Now that was depth and presence more than anything else. But yeah, Ulti really needed a lot of reworking, in my opinion.
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