| Ajax said: Krelian, of Xenogears, seems the most "deep" villian of them all. It happens here, he says: "Why did she have to be sacrificed? Is god dead...? Is he just not there...? Maybe god never existed to begin with! ... If god doesn't exist in our world, then... I will create god with my own hands! Sophia... Please guide me... I will destroy all false pretences of love, for you..." |
Yep, but we can't compare Final Fantasy to Xenogears in the areas of character development and story. :P Krelian was a great villain though, because he wasn't entirely bad, and his goals were very human in the same way people do bad things in the real-world. He even felt regret at the end, but knew there was no way to go but forward for him after all that he had done to get there. What made Xenogears so great though, was that the events of the game were because of the actions of multiple persons who aligned together very loosely, and all had their own - ever-chaning or static - goals: Emperor Cain, Gazel Ministry, Krelian, Miang, Ramsus, Elementals, etc, etc.







