Runa216 said:
You know the funniest thing? Final Fantasy VII is my second favorite FF game, yet I really don't like Sephiroth as a villain. as I once read, Sephiroth is a neo-pagan environmentalist with an oedipus complex, delusions of grandeur, and a sweet wardrobe. Before he went crazy, he was interesting, but once he turns to the dark side, obsessed with Jenova and the rebirth of the planet and the ancients and stuff, well, he just became an empty shell of generic baddie that happened to LOOK cool. Kefka, on the other hand, poisons a town's water supply and laughs maniacally as each and every man, woman, and child falls down dead...and even kills his own troops if they get in his way. You know, now that I think about it, I actually think VI was the only FF with a truly menacing and memorable villain. Sephiroth was as I said a neo-pagan with mommy issues, Ultimecia was barely in the game, etc. Some of the other villains were good, but none were actually the final villains. Kuja was pretty good, but was being manipulated, Adel and Edea were again being manipulated by ultmecia, I don't even remember WHO was the boss in XII. Jecht was cool, but again with Yu Yevon, I don't remember who the villain was in IV, Garland controlled by Chaos, etc...see what I mean? They should really mix this up a bit! In retrospect, Sephiroth was easily the second best villain... |
I would agree that Kefka was the best villian in the FF series. And I am glad for one that there was no voice acting in that game. His lack of voice was able to make our imaginations run wild. The only place in FF VI I always wished there was voice acting was the Opera sceen. The midi voice for Celes when she sings.
Also Kefka had an awesome theme.