Starkiller from Force Unleashed learns the value of friendship and mercy, forging the way for the rebellion that would one day take down the empire... OR, you can forget all the lessons the game was hammering into your head for the last few hours and stay with the dark side to get one of the coolest outfits in video game history, the Sith Stalker Armor! All it cost you was the lives of all your friends, the fate of billions of oppressed peoples everywhere, and one of your very own arms, but just look at that rad helmet!
also, it's grafted onto you through an incredibly painful procedure, basically tortures the wearer eternally, and was only achievable because you almost died but it LOOKS SO COOL IDGAF also the lightsabers of your fallen victims on your belt is a nice touch.
obvious spoilers ahead: at the end of the game after defeating Vader you are then given a choice to either fight the emperor to save your friends (good ending, you die but everyone else lives, the rebellion is born, etc) or jump down and finish the job in killing Vader (everyone dies, you become the Emperor's new apprentice until he finds a replacement and you are grafted into sith armor to hunt down the Emperor's enemies)
I just think it's hilarious that Injustice evil superman was less brutal & more heroic than Snyder's regular superman hahaha, Snyder's caused 400 9-11s and acted like saving people was a burden
How about Preston Garvey? He joined the Minutemen with the noble intention of saving post-apocalyptic Boston, but now he just tortures the Sole Survivor with an endless amount of grueling settlement quests.
Regime Superman has good reason to regulate crime, but when Lex Luthor calls him out on it, he kills him and then the twelve year old. I had enough of his cruelty at that point, so when the real Superman came in and kicked his clone's ass, I had cheered.
It's interesting how far they had to take an evil Superman to get the denser people among the game's players to understand that, yes, a Superman who establishes a dictatorial regime and executes his enemies is indeed a creature of evil, not a "badass". Even more interesting given the voice actors for _Injustice,_ the shows they're from and the Superman series arc of those shows.
Since Regime Superman's timeline is 6 years ahead of the main one, he actually killed an 18-year old Shazam. Still over the top brutal, but not nearly as horrifying.
Like Maxwell from Don't Starve, who went from "Super dapper 'evil' guy with ultimate power over The Constant" to "Guy who farms resources and dies in like 2 hits." Also if you're going to feature me, please refer to me as 'CoolBananas234,' because i haven't figured out how to change my name on my UA-cam account yet.
Good call. Genre characters have that bad habit of turning into extremely cruddy designs of themselves whenever they get redeemed, somewhere between boring and garish. There's certainly enough for this channel to stunt on them in a list.
Slade Wilson I don't know too much about injustice, so I could still be incorrect but I do know that Captain Marvel was renamed to Shazam. I don't know whether or not the wizard is still called Shazam. But the transforming child/god is now called Shazam.
It was nice reading the warcraft novels. All the nostalgia back when I was a kid just feels comfortable. Arthas' rise, fall, and ultimate rise in Rise of the Lich King was one of my favorites.
Side note: although rubbish, Shazam is actually a 14 year old kid, Billy Batson. Superman has done plenty in the Injustice universe, but that was quite disturbing. Anyway, great video as always!
Yeah like beating Green Arrow to death, killing a Guardian by pushing him and Mogo into the sun, shooting Black Canary with a laser, setting up the murder of Alfred to force Batman to kill, and plenty more.
Superman kills a pregnant woman bearing his child and no one bats an eye... Kills Shazam, basically a copy of Superman, who happens to be a teenager while not saving the world and everyone goes crazy.
call of duty: black ops. somehow managing to crawl your way out of a tight tunnel that is collapsing and directly after that, jumping about two-three meters to the rescue helicopter (which, miraculously enough, does not get shot down)
I'm fairly certain Solas isn't the avatar of the Dread Wolf, he IS the Dread Wolf, the myth was created about him. Being the last true elf that can live forever and all.
Depends on god. A mythical, immortal, "out of this world" being, an embodiment of an idea or faith, could reincarnate, posses or whatever, creating an avatar.He could then have multiple avatars throughout ages. Other "versions" of gods are "just" very powerful beings, perhaps immortal, and would have a single body. So, not an avatar. (This is just in general, I have no idea hod gods work in Dragon Age.)
@@QuestForCinnamon Elven gods are fake. Solas said so himself in Trespasser. Those were elven mages, very powerful and immortal, but still not supernatural beings.
Sel Yuna with the elven gods fake I wonder now if the humans gods are real or the dwarfs order of the stone, is actually true, I won't explain but my thought is that the dwarfs are right.
@@OhNoTheFace He's twelve when he first gets his powers and the events of Injustice are set five-and-a half years after the nuclear blast that destroys Metropolis and sets off the events in the game. Depending on how close he was to his birthday when he got his powers and how long he had been Shazam prior to the blast, on the absolute low end he's seventeen pushing eighteen. More likely, he's eighteen or nineteen, or recently turned twenty. None of that changes the fact that his is the saddest death in the game, but my point stands that he's a young adult, not a child.
how about Skyrim were you start off as the dragonborn, saving the world from dragons, but halfway in the game you go rogue and end up killing all the residents of the nine holds?
Superman kills a pregnant woman bearing his own child and no one bats an eye... Kills Shazam, basically a copy of Superman, who happens to be a teenager while not saving the world and everyone goes crazy.
This was basically a D.U.I. accident that ended in the death of someone, it still doesn't take the problem out, he killed his pregnant wife but no one cares because of a drug Joker made him take, for me that's worse than killing a random hero that is trapped on a boy's body.
Ragnarok Stravius Superman thought he was fighting doomsday and thusly saving the world. That act alone doesn't make him a villain. In fact, all it does it make him a tragic hero. It's his actions and attitude AFTER doing so that makes him a scumbag. He clearly sees that metropolis was a necessary sacrifice for making him "see the light." In some ways he may even be grateful to the Joker for getting rid of his need to hold back. That mindset is what makes him a villian.
Tragic hero? Okay, I never played the game, so, say, did Doomsday fight back or was he killed by something Superman already used against him? If no to the first question and yes to the second, how in the fucking hell Superman didn't feel something weird? And why of all places would Doomsday attack him of his home, I don't think Doomsday has a gps and, correct me if I'm wrong, sense of ambush.
Vehemently disagree with Cortana. Worst thing they've done to the story. They and by proxy the Halo francheise have become nothing more than a cliche dime-a-dozen AI rebellion plot you find everywhere in sci-fi. ''I'm going to protect organics by enslaving them whoo originality!'' Also shooting robots isn't fun. Why are so many games using robots now?
But Wheatley didn't change when he "became evil". Still the same bumbling idiot, just with more ability to carry out his insane schemes that don't work out.
Solas definitely isn't a hero, but he's at least trying to redeem himself for destroying the elven culture. Whether or not he's doing it in the right way is yet to be seen. He might just have too much power to know how to properly use it. There's also the possibility that he doesn't see the modern Dalish and city elves as his people, due to how different they are from the elves he remembers, so sacrificing thousands of them, along with humans, dwarves and qunari, is worth it in the long run to restore the Elvhenan to its former glory.
Technically we have no proof that is what he is going to do. Solas is always ambiguous. He says "Even if this world must die," and "die in comfort," he also makes a lot of assumption, which is one of his largest failings. The only thing we know for sure is that he wants to tear down the veil, but we have no idea of what this will actually mean. Solas might simply assume that the world we know as Thedas, will be unable to adapt to spirits running around freely and magic being literally everywhere. Considering how the average person in Thedas feels about magic, it seems like a realistic theory that most will go on a bloody rampage and get themselves killed or possessed in the process. Solas actions will most likely lead to death on a massive scale, but it is not what he wants and he isn't technically the ones to slaughter them.
What ultimately makes Solas a complicated character is that when he's good friends with the inquisitor, he welcomes the fact that he may be wrong on that account just as how the inquisitor had proven him wrong before. He's like a way more reasonable and less-militant version of General Zodd tbh.
Solas wasn't a villain, he just miscalculated over the mcguffin blowing up the Temple of Sacred Ashes. In the DLC that was the actual ending of the game (and thanks for that, EA), it's revealed that the "elven gods" the Dread Wolf tricked in Dalish mythology were actually regular elves who ruled the elven people with an iron fist. He was actually a freedom fighter. Plus he looks like a nug.
Solas is presented as a genocidal maniac. He wants to eliminate entire races of intelligent beings to meet his goal. There's this real problem with sci-fi/fantasy fans where whichever character does more talky exposition about a character's actions gets taken at their word. Since for villains, that's usually the villains themselves, you end up with fans who can't read the character accurately.
@@Thy_Boss it also (it's been years now) depends on how close Solas and your Inquisitor were. A lot of dialog was different enough to make what makes an anti-hero (not saying Solas was one, just that we have information that is thousands of years old from either myths or second hand sources) in one line makes him a villain if worded differently. I romanced Anders _hard_ because of Awakening. If you don't understand why he hates the way mages are treated, and his backstory, and you don't go the route for his character to stop and consider what he's doing, he absolutely comes across as a madman. That Solas essentially is also an Eldritch Abomination on par with something like a Time Lord (particularly Eleven who is violent as all get out and now _that_ is a bit of hero worship media that is never talked about) who exists beyond the mortal kin of any current race in Thedas doesn't help. If Solas has no reason to understand and sympathize with creatures that aren't spirits, why should he take the time when the last time god-like beings clashed it ended… (presumably from what he himself said) poorly for him.
Solas BROKE MY HEART. It was the first Dragon Age game I had ever played and of COURSE I ROMANCED HIM. I'm so sad but I'm so excited to see how the next DA game plays out with him as the villain (hopefully!)
Well Sarah wasn't technically "evil" as the queen of blades. The zerg as a whole aren't necessarily "evil" when you really think about it. I mean come on, the humans were lead by a corrupt monster and the zerg were lead by a woman just wanting vengeance after said corrupt monster supposedly killed her boyfriend.
@@Thy_Boss That's the issue with the concept of 'Good' and 'Evil' Let's take Skyrim as an example. For the Legion, you're good if you murder Stormcloaks, and evil if you murder Imperial Soldiers. For the Stormcloaks you're good if you murder Imperial Soldiers and evil if you murder Stormcloaks. See what i'm getting at? In your run-off-the-mill RPG you're the Hero and the Good Guy if you murder the Goblins in the forest. For the Goblins you're a mass murdering buttface.
Jason Todd, becoming the Arkham Knight. He got a cool suit, a sweet voice modulator, and an entire army to follow his every command. Including Deathstroke! And no, Red Hood doesn't count as a villain, hence why I chose him as the Arkham Knight.
Oh please, like we didn't see that reveal coming. 20 minutes in the game as the Arkham Knight he calls Batman "old man"... If that's not a dead giveaway I don't know what is.
But I didn't say the reveal wasn't obvious. All I said was he looked cool and all that. Don't know where you plucked that from- if you read my original comment, it had nothing to do with his reveal be obvious or not.
Arthas was one of the best good guy turn bad heroes in my childhood. Honestly, 10/10 would follow him even after he became the Lich King. What's better than skeleton army? A skeleton horde. Respect~
Arthas was correct about his decision in stratholme, If anything, Jaina and Uther's decision to abandon him was the tipping point that made him look for another solution. That city was already corrupted, and if he didn't do anything, that would've merely joined malganis's army. This is the type of difficult decision that a king is forced to make for the betterment of the majority of his people, yet he was condemned. No wonder he became a loner and chose another path. If jaina, at the very least, had stayed behind to help him, he probably wouldn't have chosen to make the final decisions in regards to frostmourne. Hell, he may have even avoided northerend, but who knows.
How about super Andy? He finally became corrupted by the influence of Jane and attempted to destroy the earth only stopped by Ellen and her strange, strange noises
so I’ve always wondered… when Albert Wesker transforms in the Volcano with all those tentacles coming out of him (17:00), can he withdraw those tentacles and look normal again? or is his body just absolutely fucked after he pulls that trigger?
Ian Bailey Yeah. Jason Momoa is a Beast. He's gonna Rock the Role. But honestly in the first Injustice Game alone Aquaman showed nothing but Competence and how Powerful He is. In the first Game He was the only one who figured out all by himself that Superman went bonkers. The other got briefed by Batman. Also in this Game He Fights and wins against a Dozen of Atlantean Soldiers, Flash the fastest Man Alive, Shazam Earths mightiest Mortal and Ares the actual God of War. Sometimes I don't understand why People think of him as a Joke.
not to mention he controls the ocean and its dwellers which covers more than half of the earth. That alone is cool and sorta terrifying when you think about how much we dont know about the ocean
i think the problem is the suit, as it is said "the clothes makes the man", I myself didn't like aquaman before playing Injustice, but he was the one i was better at controlling so this redeemed him for me.
Yuuji 優二 Kurogane 黒鉄 Well I can understand why His Suit is troubling but honestly I think it is very Iconic. Also there are many recent Interpretations of his Suit wich Look cooler. Like the New52 Version from Ivan Reis. Like I said I can understand why People dislike the Costume because the risk that it will look Bad is bigger than the Chance that it will look great. I Hope I make Sense. I also like the Version on my Profile Pic. It was a Commision from a Artist on Instagram
yeah, there are some good versions of his suit, the one that will be used on the movies is also one of them, it is just that the most well known one becomes the reference.
That title "7 Good Guys Who Became Bad Guys, Much Cooler" is weird to the ear to say. I think it should be "7 Good Guys, Who Were Much Cooler As Bad Guys" or "7 Good Guys, Who Were Much Cooler When Bad".
How about, 7 times non-stealth games decided to throw a stealth section in? My vote is for The Witcher 2: Assassin's of Kings, the stealth wasn't impossible, but then again the game's movement was designed to prance around monsters, not stick to walls and attempt to sneak up on someone.
ehdollet How about the Halo series? They send you on 'stealth' and 'recon' missions with a sniper rifle that is one of the largest guns in the game. The 26th century doesn't have any form of silencer?
ehdollet Zelda games. The Gerudo Fortress in Ocarina of Time, the Forsaken Fortress in Wind Waker, Eldin's Eruption in Skyward Sword, and the Yiga Clan Hideout in BotW
I would say that the overlord (from the original overlord) would be a good pick. he was originally the eight hero who fell quite a distance and all your goody friends decided to pillage the overlord's tower instead. Even though you were more a device in the old overlord's plan, you do get a snappy suit and a tower out of it, even though the tower needs some DIY.
Are we going to ignore the fact that in the last expansion of StarCraft 2 Kerrigan pretty much ascends god-status and irreversibly alters the fate of the universe with her actions? Also I'm surprised there was no mention of Wheatley from Portal 2. While still amusing as a clumsy companion he is an amazing antagonist who's occasional stupidity makes him all the better.
A bit of a grey area that one, I think. As far as I can remember, he never openly showed to share the Templar views of controlling everything, he was just trying to stop the assassins' from causing more calamities. Although you were "allowed" to kill civilians in the game, it was never required in the story, he stuck to most of the assassins' code and just stopped anyone who was taking innocent lives. I'm not sure he ever became a "bad guy"
I know the Templars are the bad guys but he found out the group he devoted his life to caused an earthquake and shrugged it off almost, seeking other of those items (I forget the name, I know they weren't apples of eden) that cause earthquakes. when he tries to explain, achillies doesn't listen at all to anything he has to say so I think in this game, the assassins' do give of a kind of 'bad guy' vibe. Plus, you get to stop crime gangs around new York and the atlantic and free prisoners of war which are hardly bad guy actions. that's why I said I think it's a grey area, he's not a clear cut bad guy, but he has taken the side of the bad guys of the series but only to stop the assassins' taking more innocent lives. I think it's just how you view it really, you can argue both sides
Arthas was a very interesting story. Sadly, most of it isn't even in Warcraft 3, why he did what he did... And Kerrigan? Boy I liked her and Jimmy... the whole story arc was great, until the very end of SC2 tbh
I feel like they could've included choose your morality game characters like Corvo/Emily from Dishonored and the Infamous guys. Because let's face it, it's always a lot cooler and more fun going around killing everyone you see.
From my personal experience, I have to disagree with Dishonored. Sure, you can go in with a sword and pistol, leaving just a bloody mess on the floor, but it´s much cooler (and satisfying) to pick off all the guards one by one, making the target disappear, and in the morning everyone just wakes up with a headache and no clue as to what the hell happened. (Non-lethal stealth.)
I like Superman's legitimately and unironically good attitude. I like batman as well but I got sick of how his success made everyone want every comic to go fucking grimdark
Batman wasn't always like this. He actually had a personality. It wasn't until Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns that Batman turned into this edgy, brooding, boring, "My parents are dead!" character.
+Chad Benjamin There shouldn't be anything wrong with brooding and edgy. The problem is that it's overdone now, and Superman's type of simply doing good for the sake of good is now boring or even controversial. What a great lesson that is. I mostly just have Superman TAS as a point of reference but I friggin' love the guy. He does everything in his power to help those in need and fight injustice. Batman isn't a polar opposite but he's often resorting to questionable means. To be honest, Superman feels like the most human and realistic super hero DC has to offer. Too bad people want to read about drama queens so he's more "interesting" when he's evil.
fusiontoa18 And who may I ask is more realistic than Superman? Super paranoid loner yet friends with everyone and is also superior to all with no powers at all and infinite money? Please. You get powers like Superman and you'll likely act like him. That's why he's human and realistic. It's Batman that's a power fantasy.
Come on OutsideXbox. You can’t forget Siegfried becoming Nightmare at the end of Soul Edge. From that point forward, Nightmare has essentially been the mascot for the Soul Caliber series, even after splitting from Siegfried in SC3.
Killer Beees meaning was originally good tho he lead the revolt against the crooked empire (he ran the sons of korhall im pretty sure) but then got power hungry and greedy and then turned bad
kinda, i guess though i wouldn't count 2, really. i mean, intro versus a paladin where you're still god's chosen warrior, even as a 'prince of darkness' is sweet but then you also play hours of content where you're weak as a fish.
So, who else thinks Sarah Kerrigan isn't actually a bad guy? Having played both expansion games for Starcraft 2, Kerrigan is actually trying to do good, just not in a normal way.
I was never a fan of Starcraft originally until SC2 came out and I got it just so I could get the digital rewards in WoW. Then I figured I may as well play it since I spent all that money on it, and I absolutely loved the story of it. So then I got SC1 and played through it before playing through SC2 again so I experience all of the story and it became one of my favorite stories in a game series. I love Kerrigan as a character and getting to play as The Queen of Blades herself in SC2 was awesome! Even though I suck at RTS games I still love the Starcraft series because of the story. It’s one of my all time best accidental discoveries of a great game. And it all happened because I was addicted to WoW and wanted the in game pet that came along with the SC2 collectors edition...
Gabriel Belmont from Castlevania: Lords of Shadow? God's chosen warrior who sent satan back to hell then becomes Dracula and a raging tyrant. How is that not on this list!?
from what I saw of Kerrigan in this video, I do not think she is evil. she killed a bad guy with the help with someone and did not kill that person afterwards, evil people would have.
Having Superman on the list is cool, but Supergirl went from girl next door to Goth Queen in the comics. I don't think you can have a cooler "Evil Alt" skin than that. Wesker: "Jill... So, you're safe." Jill: "That's what I was going to say." Can we take a mo' and consider how different the dialogue would have been if Jill talked first? Jill: "Jill... So, you're safe." Wesker: "...Took the words right out of my mouth."
I can't believe Andy went through the entire Albert Wesker entry and not once say that Wesker looks like he came third place in a Val Kilhmer look-alike contest
I never quite understood Arthas's logic in that particular scene. "Better to die by my hands then serve you as slaves in death?" But won't they be dead if you kill them? Couldn't Mal'Ganis then just raise them as slaves? Isn't Arthas just helping Mal'Ganis?
When I saw Warcraft III on the list my first thought was that elf guy. I think his name was Ilidan? Of course he was kind of an anti-hero to begin with, but turning into a demon to save the world was pretty cool.
You left out Wesker's best moment in all of Resident Evil history, being killed by a door! A moment from Resident Evil The Final Chapter. lol I am funny, funny looking. ;)
Furious Hunter if you played attention from the audio logs from bl2 he was evil from the beginning he lead the original vault hunters to the vault with the destroyer through Angel
Jane: "It's always the quiet ones"
Guys she's trying to tell us Ellen is really the evil one!
Ahem. Meat grinder? Moonbeam?
Elafi Milo and now we have the microwave
I don’t think anyone on Outsidexbox says less on average than anyone else. I think the real quiet (and therefore evil) one must be cameraman James.
I'm just crrying in a corner
"Skulls are like the universal sign of cursed. Or pirates or whatever" - Jane, as she wears a shirt covered in Boos.
Starkiller from Force Unleashed learns the value of friendship and mercy, forging the way for the rebellion that would one day take down the empire... OR, you can forget all the lessons the game was hammering into your head for the last few hours and stay with the dark side to get one of the coolest outfits in video game history, the Sith Stalker Armor! All it cost you was the lives of all your friends, the fate of billions of oppressed peoples everywhere, and one of your very own arms, but just look at that rad helmet!
Totally worth it. The Rebels are just a bunch of space-hippies anyway.
Worth it.
also, it's grafted onto you through an incredibly painful procedure, basically tortures the wearer eternally, and was only achievable because you almost died but it LOOKS SO COOL IDGAF
also the lightsabers of your fallen victims on your belt is a nice touch.
Wait there are multiple endings?
obvious spoilers ahead:
at the end of the game after defeating Vader you are then given a choice to either fight the emperor to save your friends (good ending, you die but everyone else lives, the rebellion is born, etc) or jump down and finish the job in killing Vader (everyone dies, you become the Emperor's new apprentice until he finds a replacement and you are grafted into sith armor to hunt down the Emperor's enemies)
Never played any Halo game, finally understood why the Windows 10 assitant is called Cortana.
Good one
Lmao
I’m pretty sure that they got the same voice actor for it too.
Yeah both microsoft company major exclusive game for there console
I still think it should of showed the brutes going from good covenant to going bad and taking the honor guard armor
"He's still exactly as smug and punch-able, only now you have an actual reason for wanting to punch him." Does a rocket to the face count as a punch?
More like a few thousand simultaneous punches. With messier results. And MUCH more satisfaction.
I just think it's hilarious that Injustice evil superman was less brutal & more heroic than Snyder's regular superman hahaha, Snyder's caused 400 9-11s and acted like saving people was a burden
@@KaladinVegapunk 11/10 comment
We call that Punch+
Put a boxing glove on the end and then yes.
How about Preston Garvey? He joined the Minutemen with the noble intention of saving post-apocalyptic Boston, but now he just tortures the Sole Survivor with an endless amount of grueling settlement quests.
"Another settlement needs your help!"
Future Flash Shut up, Preston! I don't even play Fallout 4!
That's nice and all, but you know what's not nice? This settlement that needs your help
ANOTHER SETTLEMENT IS IN NEED OF RESCUE!!!
Bryan Nord
NO SHUT UP
8. Jane- She just is evil.
9. Andy- The quiet ones always get you.
10- Mike- He loves explosions too much.
Crimson_Rogue 97 what about Luke and Ellen??
I've got a video idea "6 games that are better without the dlc"
so basically payday 2 without all the dlc weapons ?
Dead Island/Dead Island Riptide, so you can imagine that the helicopter actually got you out
Thank you for reminding me of why I hate zombie games.
best thing would be just don't get the dlc really
Most CODs
Besides black ops loved nuke-town
Regime Superman has good reason to regulate crime, but when Lex Luthor calls him out on it, he kills him and then the twelve year old. I had enough of his cruelty at that point, so when the real Superman came in and kicked his clone's ass, I had cheered.
WillieManga I'm pretty sure we all did.
It's interesting how far they had to take an evil Superman to get the denser people among the game's players to understand that, yes, a Superman who establishes a dictatorial regime and executes his enemies is indeed a creature of evil, not a "badass". Even more interesting given the voice actors for _Injustice,_ the shows they're from and the Superman series arc of those shows.
Since Regime Superman's timeline is 6 years ahead of the main one, he actually killed an 18-year old Shazam. Still over the top brutal, but not nearly as horrifying.
@@adesperateyoutuber2117 Murdering a child for disagreeing, not horrifying. Ok
@Jordan Spencer Was Russian Superman good? the one with the Russian origin story?
“No...the Satsui no Hado...it’s consuming me...!!!”
“YES!! The dark Satsui no Hado, it’s consuming you!!!”
Love that line, Andy!!
You guys should make a video about 7 bad characters who turned good, and lost their cool clothes or something.
Like Maxwell from Don't Starve, who went from "Super dapper 'evil' guy with ultimate power over The Constant" to "Guy who farms resources and dies in like 2 hits."
Also if you're going to feature me, please refer to me as 'CoolBananas234,' because i haven't figured out how to change my name on my UA-cam account yet.
@@tomsyalad9556 tbh Coolbananas234 is not really good but it's you're choice
Good call. Genre characters have that bad habit of turning into extremely cruddy designs of themselves whenever they get redeemed, somewhere between boring and garish. There's certainly enough for this channel to stunt on them in a list.
John marston
@@tomsyalad9556 this man said coolbananas 😂😂
Um, Shazam is LITERALLY A KID, what the hell superman!
The Sponge Monkey Shazam should've killed Superman, its been proved that he could beat the shit out if him
+darragh keary superman has beaten Shazam too
No, he's literally an avatar created by computer programming.
A kid is a young goat.
Hey, he's the one that asked to play with the big kids...
LeoGotHisOscar lol
You have to remember Shazam is only a 12-year-old kid
17. The main part of Injustice is set 5 years later.
*Helmet Productions* Does that make a difference? Superman ordered two cities (towns?) destroyed which probably had more children without superpowers.
That was Billy Batson (Aka Capitan marvel) Shazam was the wizard that gave him his powers.
Slade Wilson I don't know too much about injustice, so I could still be incorrect but I do know that Captain Marvel was renamed to Shazam. I don't know whether or not the wizard is still called Shazam. But the transforming child/god is now called Shazam.
Helmet Productions but an annoying one at that.
It was nice reading the warcraft novels. All the nostalgia back when I was a kid just feels comfortable. Arthas' rise, fall, and ultimate rise in Rise of the Lich King was one of my favorites.
Mine too. I also liked Silvanus’s story.
At least Alfred managed to beat the hell out of superman
Shy Guy He beats the hell out of a lot of guys.
So god dam true ! Was amazing peace .
Preston Reilly wut
Not really
If making supes weak, using enhancing drugs on himself and running away after hitting supes "beating the hell out of someone" then okay
Victor Fries was a decent scientist who loved his wife. Then hijinks ensued and he became much cooler. The end.
I see what you did there... I approve.
Mongward
*Slow, sarcastic clapping.*
Mongward... You son of a Joker.
(slow and respecting clapping)
Why isn't Jane on this list?
Abdullah Ali Chaudry je m'applle jeff
She was never good...
Jane was never good. Luckily for us, she isn't a genius. Not stupid, but can't create giant space lasers.
what gave you the idea Jane was ever a good guy?
Totallynot Apuffball Don't speak too soon. She went through ESA astronaut training, remember? The uber space laser is imminent...
"A karate man who does karate and his karate suit might as well call him karate" that had me dead😂😂😂
"I would rather they die in comfort." *aggressive gunshot*
Why isnt Barnacle Boy on this list?
Why are memes still a thing?
becomes memes are essentially jokes and you cant killl jokes
fusiontoa18 Except you can by overusing them when they weren't funny to begin with
i meant all jokes in generall but yeah
He just wanted a Krabby Patty
Side note: although rubbish, Shazam is actually a 14 year old kid, Billy Batson. Superman has done plenty in the Injustice universe, but that was quite disturbing.
Anyway, great video as always!
Yeah like beating Green Arrow to death, killing a Guardian by pushing him and Mogo into the sun, shooting Black Canary with a laser, setting up the murder of Alfred to force Batman to kill, and plenty more.
dshct black canary deserve that shit for trying to kill him
She didn't try to kill him. She says that she purposely didn't shoot him in the heart because Batman asked her not to do it.
Superman kills a pregnant woman bearing his child and no one bats an eye...
Kills Shazam, basically a copy of Superman, who happens to be a teenager while not saving the world and everyone goes crazy.
@Ragnarok Stravius But wasn't he drugged by the joker when he did it?
7 times the only reason you survived was because of plot armor.
EDIT: This comment blew up.
Again
Like I said last time, make it the other way around.
toongrowner1 7 times you totally could have won if it wasn't a cutscene?
Dankiel Please dont leave the same comment on every video from now on...
Yes, writing this I realise that this will only make him do exactly that.
Dankiel Jotaro vs Dio in Jojo's bizzarre adventure
call of duty: black ops. somehow managing to crawl your way out of a tight tunnel that is collapsing and directly after that, jumping about two-three meters to the rescue helicopter (which, miraculously enough, does not get shot down)
"Regular Ryu." .... That sounds like something that could be key component of an insult or a few.. "That's so RR" , "You're such an RR" ...
Wesker shouldn't be on this list, he was evil right from the beginning of the game
@@freeph78 Hmm Super-Wesker vs Sephiroth, could be fun. :D
1:38 "That must of been a short fight"
I'm fairly certain Solas isn't the avatar of the Dread Wolf, he IS the Dread Wolf, the myth was created about him. Being the last true elf that can live forever and all.
That's exactly what an avatar is though; the incarnate form of a god.
Depends on god. A mythical, immortal, "out of this world" being, an embodiment of an idea or faith, could reincarnate, posses or whatever, creating an avatar.He could then have multiple avatars throughout ages.
Other "versions" of gods are "just" very powerful beings, perhaps immortal, and would have a single body. So, not an avatar. (This is just in general, I have no idea hod gods work in Dragon Age.)
Exactly. It's the same guy.
@@QuestForCinnamon Elven gods are fake. Solas said so himself in Trespasser. Those were elven mages, very powerful and immortal, but still not supernatural beings.
Sel Yuna with the elven gods fake I wonder now if the humans gods are real or the dwarfs order of the stone, is actually true, I won't explain but my thought is that the dwarfs are right.
"Witness my power!" I can't, Evil Ryu! There was all this flashing and brightness in the way.
Cortana turning evil still hurts. Thanks for opening that old wound.
As far as I'm concerned, Cortana is adrift aboard the Forward Unto Dawn watching over Master Chief who is in cryosleep.
3:13 dosnt that mean superman brutally murdered a child
Shazam was 18 in that timeline, so he brutally murdered a young adult.
@@adesperateyoutuber2117 17, funny you tried to add a year to barely squeeze it into "ok". Also the murder was because he DISAGREED with something
@@OhNoTheFace He's twelve when he first gets his powers and the events of Injustice are set five-and-a half years after the nuclear blast that destroys Metropolis and sets off the events in the game. Depending on how close he was to his birthday when he got his powers and how long he had been Shazam prior to the blast, on the absolute low end he's seventeen pushing eighteen. More likely, he's eighteen or nineteen, or recently turned twenty. None of that changes the fact that his is the saddest death in the game, but my point stands that he's a young adult, not a child.
5:07 is probably the best part of any OX video ever. I could watch it on repeat.
Kerrigan's evil bone-us is amazing! I'll leave now...
how about Skyrim were you start off as the dragonborn, saving the world from dragons, but halfway in the game you go rogue and end up killing all the residents of the nine holds?
Having no choice but to leave uncathed all the annoying children, so they now haunt the place...
wampyrelli lmaoooo
Remember: Shazam was a kid... Superman basically killed a child because he spoke "out of line". If that ain't a villain, I don't know what is.
AsterSea Shazam worships Superman too.
Superman kills a pregnant woman bearing his own child and no one bats an eye...
Kills Shazam, basically a copy of Superman, who happens to be a teenager while not saving the world and everyone goes crazy.
This was basically a D.U.I. accident that ended in the death of someone, it still doesn't take the problem out, he killed his pregnant wife but no one cares because of a drug Joker made him take, for me that's worse than killing a random hero that is trapped on a boy's body.
Ragnarok Stravius Superman thought he was fighting doomsday and thusly saving the world. That act alone doesn't make him a villain. In fact, all it does it make him a tragic hero. It's his actions and attitude AFTER doing so that makes him a scumbag.
He clearly sees that metropolis was a necessary sacrifice for making him "see the light." In some ways he may even be grateful to the Joker for getting rid of his need to hold back. That mindset is what makes him a villian.
Tragic hero? Okay, I never played the game, so, say, did Doomsday fight back or was he killed by something Superman already used against him? If no to the first question and yes to the second, how in the fucking hell Superman didn't feel something weird? And why of all places would Doomsday attack him of his home, I don't think Doomsday has a gps and, correct me if I'm wrong, sense of ambush.
Vehemently disagree with Cortana. Worst thing they've done to the story. They and by proxy the Halo francheise have become nothing more than a cliche dime-a-dozen AI rebellion plot you find everywhere in sci-fi. ''I'm going to protect organics by enslaving them whoo originality!''
Also shooting robots isn't fun. Why are so many games using robots now?
maybe because its more acceptable to shoot robots than people?
It's very different than Skynet. Skynet wants you dead.
Alex Green I forgot the elites were people and the flood were people and the grunts were people
intelligent life than
I blame Brian Reed.
Mad respect for you putting the thumbnail in the first slot. That's some real fan service
You forgot to mention that Shazam is also a child.
That Guy I
stupid thing is, he could have done that to batman or any of his enemies but he did it to some kid who talked back to him instead.
Yep, how much cooler child-murdering war crime Superman is. So cool.
Thank You, no one ever mentions that he killed a kid...
You forgot to bring up something different but related without a passive-aggressive nerd whine.
Uh, Wheatley???? his adorable insanity and incompetent malevolence are the best thing about portal 2, and possibly the whole portal series
But Wheatley didn't change when he "became evil". Still the same bumbling idiot, just with more ability to carry out his insane schemes that don't work out.
He's a great villain, but yeah, he works precisely because he doesn't become cool and edgy.
I actually thought he was a miserable failure of a villain the whole time.
That's the point of his character. Good or bad, he was a lovable idiot.
Indeed he was a lovable idiot.
Solas definitely isn't a hero, but he's at least trying to redeem himself for destroying the elven culture. Whether or not he's doing it in the right way is yet to be seen. He might just have too much power to know how to properly use it. There's also the possibility that he doesn't see the modern Dalish and city elves as his people, due to how different they are from the elves he remembers, so sacrificing thousands of them, along with humans, dwarves and qunari, is worth it in the long run to restore the Elvhenan to its former glory.
BubbaYoshi117 I mean sacrificing everyone who isn't your kind to bring back the glory days is definitely a very evil villain thing to do.
Technically we have no proof that is what he is going to do. Solas is always ambiguous. He says "Even if this world must die," and "die in comfort," he also makes a lot of assumption, which is one of his largest failings. The only thing we know for sure is that he wants to tear down the veil, but we have no idea of what this will actually mean. Solas might simply assume that the world we know as Thedas, will be unable to adapt to spirits running around freely and magic being literally everywhere. Considering how the average person in Thedas feels about magic, it seems like a realistic theory that most will go on a bloody rampage and get themselves killed or possessed in the process.
Solas actions will most likely lead to death on a massive scale, but it is not what he wants and he isn't technically the ones to slaughter them.
What ultimately makes Solas a complicated character is that when he's good friends with the inquisitor, he welcomes the fact that he may be wrong on that account just as how the inquisitor had proven him wrong before. He's like a way more reasonable and less-militant version of General Zodd tbh.
None of that means Solas isn't a villain, and one breathtaking in his depravity. His goal is literally genocide, multiple times over.
Another genocide sympathizer😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤔😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Solas wasn't a villain, he just miscalculated over the mcguffin blowing up the Temple of Sacred Ashes. In the DLC that was the actual ending of the game (and thanks for that, EA), it's revealed that the "elven gods" the Dread Wolf tricked in Dalish mythology were actually regular elves who ruled the elven people with an iron fist. He was actually a freedom fighter.
Plus he looks like a nug.
Solas is presented as a genocidal maniac. He wants to eliminate entire races of intelligent beings to meet his goal. There's this real problem with sci-fi/fantasy fans where whichever character does more talky exposition about a character's actions gets taken at their word. Since for villains, that's usually the villains themselves, you end up with fans who can't read the character accurately.
@@Thy_Boss it also (it's been years now) depends on how close Solas and your Inquisitor were. A lot of dialog was different enough to make what makes an anti-hero (not saying Solas was one, just that we have information that is thousands of years old from either myths or second hand sources) in one line makes him a villain if worded differently.
I romanced Anders _hard_ because of Awakening. If you don't understand why he hates the way mages are treated, and his backstory, and you don't go the route for his character to stop and consider what he's doing, he absolutely comes across as a madman.
That Solas essentially is also an Eldritch Abomination on par with something like a Time Lord (particularly Eleven who is violent as all get out and now _that_ is a bit of hero worship media that is never talked about) who exists beyond the mortal kin of any current race in Thedas doesn't help. If Solas has no reason to understand and sympathize with creatures that aren't spirits, why should he take the time when the last time god-like beings clashed it ended… (presumably from what he himself said) poorly for him.
Arthas, the boy who would be king ... Lich King
first Mike doesn't like aquaman then he's happy Superman murdered a twelve year old, I think he's been hanging around Jane too much
Its just a game its not like he did it in real life
Solas BROKE MY HEART. It was the first Dragon Age game I had ever played and of COURSE I ROMANCED HIM. I'm so sad but I'm so excited to see how the next DA game plays out with him as the villain (hopefully!)
The guy's name is "Soulless." What did you expect?
Well Sarah wasn't technically "evil" as the queen of blades. The zerg as a whole aren't necessarily "evil" when you really think about it. I mean come on, the humans were lead by a corrupt monster and the zerg were lead by a woman just wanting vengeance after said corrupt monster supposedly killed her boyfriend.
Well, she was under the influence of Amon pre-HotS. It's only after her return to humanity after WoL, that she really takes control of her own fate.
*Kerrigan suddenly murders your most favorite character of all time*
"Huh? Oh yeah that was Amon`s influence, YAH! Totally!"
I hated that mission so much.
I didn't give a shit about General Duke, but I was super pissed about Fenix
Wrong, a mass murderer is "technically" evil, and also evil in a lot of other ways
@@Thy_Boss That's the issue with the concept of 'Good' and 'Evil'
Let's take Skyrim as an example.
For the Legion, you're good if you murder Stormcloaks, and evil if you murder Imperial Soldiers.
For the Stormcloaks you're good if you murder Imperial Soldiers and evil if you murder Stormcloaks.
See what i'm getting at?
In your run-off-the-mill RPG you're the Hero and the Good Guy if you murder the Goblins in the forest.
For the Goblins you're a mass murdering buttface.
"I am not a monster. If they die, I would rather they die in comfort."
*gunshot noise*
I would like to congratulate Mike on the fabulous use of the shade rattle from Rupaul's Drag Race. Well done sir
I do love a good OXBOX video after a GCSE maths exam!
Nebstar same here
Nebstar haha yep only I should probably revising English...
The Panther Oli Ima do that during half term. For now I'll just relax. #WorstFirstDayBackEver
Nebstar haha oh got mine tomorrow 😓
Same
Jason Todd, becoming the Arkham Knight. He got a cool suit, a sweet voice modulator, and an entire army to follow his every command. Including Deathstroke! And no, Red Hood doesn't count as a villain, hence why I chose him as the Arkham Knight.
To this day, I still don't understand why they needed to make him the 'Arkham Knight', and not just use him as the Red Hood.
Oh please, like we didn't see that reveal coming.
20 minutes in the game as the Arkham Knight he calls Batman "old man"...
If that's not a dead giveaway I don't know what is.
But I didn't say the reveal wasn't obvious. All I said was he looked cool and all that. Don't know where you plucked that from- if you read my original comment, it had nothing to do with his reveal be obvious or not.
oh yeah without question he looked heaps cool.
3:09 "when rubbish superhero shazam...."
*readies pitchfork* thems fighting words
Robert Simmons agreed shaman my fave dc hero
***** Cuz it's a video game they got to nerf people
Arthas was one of the best good guy turn bad heroes in my childhood. Honestly, 10/10 would follow him even after he became the Lich King. What's better than skeleton army? A skeleton horde. Respect~
Arthas was correct about his decision in stratholme, If anything, Jaina and Uther's decision to abandon him was the tipping point that made him look for another solution. That city was already corrupted, and if he didn't do anything, that would've merely joined malganis's army. This is the type of difficult decision that a king is forced to make for the betterment of the majority of his people, yet he was condemned. No wonder he became a loner and chose another path. If jaina, at the very least, had stayed behind to help him, he probably wouldn't have chosen to make the final decisions in regards to frostmourne. Hell, he may have even avoided northerend, but who knows.
YOU in Fable! The horns and the gray skin, is so much cooler than the halo.
How about super Andy? He finally became corrupted by the influence of Jane and attempted to destroy the earth only stopped by Ellen and her strange, strange noises
What about Gabriel Belmont turning in to Dracula in castlevaina lords of shadow? Dracula was way cooler......Jane back me up!
I may not be Jane, but I'm with you on this one ;)
MGS Stealth Girl thanks! Does MGS stand for metal gear? Lol
MGS Stealth Girl did you finish MGS 5?
I did. (Exept for 51 ;) )
MGS Stealth Girl I never finished it. I need to get back into it. What are you currently playing now?
"Punches Aquaman into a pipe" that was a tank.
so I’ve always wondered… when Albert Wesker transforms in the Volcano with all those tentacles coming out of him (17:00), can he withdraw those tentacles and look normal again? or is his body just absolutely fucked after he pulls that trigger?
Whaaaat Aquaman is Awesome. Granted it is a very unpopular Opinion but still. He is Awesome.
Ian Bailey Yeah. Jason Momoa is a Beast. He's gonna Rock the Role. But honestly in the first Injustice Game alone Aquaman showed nothing but Competence and how Powerful He is. In the first Game He was the only one who figured out all by himself that Superman went bonkers. The other got briefed by Batman. Also in this Game He Fights and wins against a Dozen of Atlantean Soldiers, Flash the fastest Man Alive, Shazam Earths mightiest Mortal and Ares the actual God of War. Sometimes I don't understand why People think of him as a Joke.
not to mention he controls the ocean and its dwellers which covers more than half of the earth. That alone is cool and sorta terrifying when you think about how much we dont know about the ocean
i think the problem is the suit, as it is said "the clothes makes the man", I myself didn't like aquaman before playing Injustice, but he was the one i was better at controlling so this redeemed him for me.
Yuuji 優二 Kurogane 黒鉄 Well I can understand why His Suit is troubling but honestly I think it is very Iconic. Also there are many recent Interpretations of his Suit wich Look cooler. Like the New52 Version from Ivan Reis. Like I said I can understand why People dislike the Costume because the risk that it will look Bad is bigger than the Chance that it will look great. I Hope I make Sense. I also like the Version on my Profile Pic. It was a Commision from a Artist on Instagram
yeah, there are some good versions of his suit, the one that will be used on the movies is also one of them, it is just that the most well known one becomes the reference.
That title "7 Good Guys Who Became Bad Guys, Much Cooler" is weird to the ear to say. I think it should be "7 Good Guys, Who Were Much Cooler As Bad Guys" or "7 Good Guys, Who Were Much Cooler When Bad".
You and 14 people (and counting) don't know headline style, e.g., "Man bites dog, washes car, goes home". Please become literate before you comment.
I have to say, Jane's part in this video about DA Inquisition was fucking hilarious, had me laughing my ass off!
That Boo-shirt is really cute *
"Because DC can't have the real one going rogue and spoiling his perfect record" Someone never watched Superman the Animated Series...
Yeah, now that was how you do an evil Superman. Not that awful Injustice nonsense.
He was brainwashed though.
David Brailsford actually in the comics the real Superman has gone rogue on his own accord
The entire point of that story, and the Justice League one that followed, is about Superman _not_ doing what he does in _Injustice._
Fun fact: "rubbish" superhero Shazam(Who is actually pretty cool) is a 12 year old boy. So Superman murdered a literal child.
not the first time he did that...
Well, he killed younger children, I guess.
Traves Putton Well, he did kill his own unborn son, accidentally.
I feel that OutsideXtra falls into this category - I meant they tried to kill Andy last week! Though they are still cool (please save us)
Caitlin RC that was an accident!
That's exactly what they want you to think
Also, he’s Andy. He does stuff that can kill him all the time!
How about, 7 times non-stealth games decided to throw a stealth section in? My vote is for The Witcher 2: Assassin's of Kings, the stealth wasn't impossible, but then again the game's movement was designed to prance around monsters, not stick to walls and attempt to sneak up on someone.
ehdollet
How about the Halo series? They send you on 'stealth' and 'recon' missions with a sniper rifle that is one of the largest guns in the game. The 26th century doesn't have any form of silencer?
ehdollet Zelda games. The Gerudo Fortress in Ocarina of Time, the Forsaken Fortress in Wind Waker, Eldin's Eruption in Skyward Sword, and the Yiga Clan Hideout in BotW
Show me proof that Wesker was ever good.
Earn it, son
Er what about that one scene when ... well how about ... you know what I think he is evil
Same with Solas.
I would say that the overlord (from the original overlord) would be a good pick. he was originally the eight hero who fell quite a distance and all your goody friends decided to pillage the overlord's tower instead.
Even though you were more a device in the old overlord's plan, you do get a snappy suit and a tower out of it, even though the tower needs some DIY.
Where is that Son of a Gun Lt. General Shepherd?? After everything Shepherd?? You shot Ghost! SON OF A ......!
Nuno Andrade Good. That's one less loose end.
Dylan Higgins Tommorow, There will be no shortage of volunteers, no shortage of patriots.
Five years ago, I lost 30,000 men in the blink of an eye... and the world just fuckin' watched. [Reloads revolver]
Superman is always cooler as a bad guy huh? Clearly you haven't heard of Superboy-Prime.
Oh god! Why did you remind me of that idiot.
Because I can ;)
Incitos 98 that's Superboy not superman 😂
It was the first appearance of Bizzaro
During Countdown and due to possible copyright issues, he was changed to Superman Prime.
Erm... You do realize Shazam is a 10 year old child Oxbox, yes? How is that justified?
Ninwing That's not much better.
It's Shazam, nobody cares about him that much his death is justifiable by level of usefulness and interest.
Never spent much time around ten year olds, have you?
They were being facetious throughout this entire video. I thought that was obvious.
paperbullet1945 It was, I've just been trying to generate a chain of comments long enough to get mentioned in Show of the Week. :D
Are we going to ignore the fact that in the last expansion of StarCraft 2 Kerrigan pretty much ascends god-status and irreversibly alters the fate of the universe with her actions?
Also I'm surprised there was no mention of Wheatley from Portal 2. While still amusing as a clumsy companion he is an amazing antagonist who's occasional stupidity makes him all the better.
14:40 I'd rather have them die than suffer, two seconds later, BANG
What about Shay from AC Rogue? He got that cool collar as well
A bit of a grey area that one, I think. As far as I can remember, he never openly showed to share the Templar views of controlling everything, he was just trying to stop the assassins' from causing more calamities. Although you were "allowed" to kill civilians in the game, it was never required in the story, he stuck to most of the assassins' code and just stopped anyone who was taking innocent lives. I'm not sure he ever became a "bad guy"
+Mi1ky J03 well the templars are considered the bad guys in all the other games, and he kills Arno's dad, so yeah, close enough
I know the Templars are the bad guys but he found out the group he devoted his life to caused an earthquake and shrugged it off almost, seeking other of those items (I forget the name, I know they weren't apples of eden) that cause earthquakes. when he tries to explain, achillies doesn't listen at all to anything he has to say so I think in this game, the assassins' do give of a kind of 'bad guy' vibe. Plus, you get to stop crime gangs around new York and the atlantic and free prisoners of war which are hardly bad guy actions. that's why I said I think it's a grey area, he's not a clear cut bad guy, but he has taken the side of the bad guys of the series but only to stop the assassins' taking more innocent lives. I think it's just how you view it really, you can argue both sides
He doesn't even want the Templars to have power either, he said early on in the game that nobody should be responsible for that kind of power
Neither assassins nor templars are good or bad. Templars want peace by controlling the world and assassins want freedom but with the cost of peace
Shazam is not a trash super hero and that scene was a heartbreaker the first time
But have you seen Sith lightsabers? Definitely a deal breaker
Violet Moon Dooku's is very comfortable actually, but I used to fence so it just feels more natural lol
Arthas was a very interesting story. Sadly, most of it isn't even in Warcraft 3, why he did what he did...
And Kerrigan? Boy I liked her and Jimmy... the whole story arc was great, until the very end of SC2 tbh
I feel like they could've included choose your morality game characters like Corvo/Emily from Dishonored and the Infamous guys. Because let's face it, it's always a lot cooler and more fun going around killing everyone you see.
From my personal experience, I have to disagree with Dishonored. Sure, you can go in with a sword and pistol, leaving just a bloody mess on the floor, but it´s much cooler (and satisfying) to pick off all the guards one by one, making the target disappear, and in the morning everyone just wakes up with a headache and no clue as to what the hell happened. (Non-lethal stealth.)
Shazam isn't rubbish, and Shazam is really a little kid named Billy Batson
I like Superman's legitimately and unironically good attitude. I like batman as well but I got sick of how his success made everyone want every comic to go fucking grimdark
Batman wasn't always like this. He actually had a personality. It wasn't until Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns that Batman turned into this edgy, brooding, boring, "My parents are dead!" character.
"if only...i could reach...my utility belt..."
+Chad Benjamin There shouldn't be anything wrong with brooding and edgy. The problem is that it's overdone now, and Superman's type of simply doing good for the sake of good is now boring or even controversial. What a great lesson that is.
I mostly just have Superman TAS as a point of reference but I friggin' love the guy. He does everything in his power to help those in need and fight injustice. Batman isn't a polar opposite but he's often resorting to questionable means. To be honest, Superman feels like the most human and realistic super hero DC has to offer. Too bad people want to read about drama queens so he's more "interesting" when he's evil.
>most human and realistic
>superman
pick one
fusiontoa18 And who may I ask is more realistic than Superman? Super paranoid loner yet friends with everyone and is also superior to all with no powers at all and infinite money? Please.
You get powers like Superman and you'll likely act like him. That's why he's human and realistic. It's Batman that's a power fantasy.
My mental well-being or an awesome outfit? Really hard choice, guys.
Wait a minute, Superman didn't get a new outfit! And Darth Vader only got one after getting his... EVERYTHING burned off!
Vader was never REALLY a good guy. He went from gullible, easily-manipulated kid (even after his teens) to bad guy.
He thought he was a good guy. Also, keep in mind that literally all the Jedi were tricked as well.
This video is hilarious.
The commentary >>
Come on OutsideXbox. You can’t forget Siegfried becoming Nightmare at the end of Soul Edge. From that point forward, Nightmare has essentially been the mascot for the Soul Caliber series, even after splitting from Siegfried in SC3.
Wait why was kerrigan on the list? why was it not Mensk he was the one who turned bad and cause kerrigan to turn into the queen of blades
Mensk wasn't really ever "good" so he was pretty much just a bad guy
Killer Beees meaning was originally good tho he lead the revolt against the crooked empire (he ran the sons of korhall im pretty sure) but then got power hungry and greedy and then turned bad
Wouldn't Castlevania "Lofrds of Shadows 1 & 2" count as a good guy turned bad, much cooler count?
kinda, i guess
though i wouldn't count 2, really.
i mean, intro versus a paladin where you're still god's chosen warrior, even as a 'prince of darkness' is sweet
but then you also play hours of content where you're weak as a fish.
So, who else thinks Sarah Kerrigan isn't actually a bad guy? Having played both expansion games for Starcraft 2, Kerrigan is actually trying to do good, just not in a normal way.
She's a mass murderer even after she regains her free will, chief. The series sort of forgets that because the writers like her.
@@Thy_Boss so is basically every soldier that's seen combat.
I was never a fan of Starcraft originally until SC2 came out and I got it just so I could get the digital rewards in WoW. Then I figured I may as well play it since I spent all that money on it, and I absolutely loved the story of it. So then I got SC1 and played through it before playing through SC2 again so I experience all of the story and it became one of my favorite stories in a game series. I love Kerrigan as a character and getting to play as The Queen of Blades herself in SC2 was awesome! Even though I suck at RTS games I still love the Starcraft series because of the story. It’s one of my all time best accidental discoveries of a great game. And it all happened because I was addicted to WoW and wanted the in game pet that came along with the SC2 collectors edition...
Big props for using "Shade" and Rupauls sound effects! hehehe :)
Gabriel Belmont from Castlevania: Lords of Shadow? God's chosen warrior who sent satan back to hell then becomes Dracula and a raging tyrant. How is that not on this list!?
from what I saw of Kerrigan in this video, I do not think she is evil. she killed a bad guy with the help with someone and did not kill that person afterwards, evil people would have.
Still, she does cause mass murder. A lot less of a good guy than someone like Stukov
Ummm, Wesker didn't turn evil, he was pretending to be a good guy. Just sayin'...
Nicholas Cross Yep. He was evil from the start.
Having Superman on the list is cool, but Supergirl went from girl next door to Goth Queen in the comics. I don't think you can have a cooler "Evil Alt" skin than that.
Wesker: "Jill... So, you're safe." Jill: "That's what I was going to say." Can we take a mo' and consider how different the dialogue would have been if Jill talked first? Jill: "Jill... So, you're safe." Wesker: "...Took the words right out of my mouth."
I can't believe Andy went through the entire Albert Wesker entry and not once say that Wesker looks like he came third place in a Val Kilhmer look-alike contest
Maybe top 5.
are we not going to mention the drag race joke slipped into a video having nothing to do with it??? And how magical it is??? 11:44 snatched me B A L D
All over it 😍
I just rewatched it and HELLOOO! to the fucking Shade sound
I am not surprised I had to scroll this far to find this comment. The shade of it all
THE SHADE OF IT ALL
"if they must die they should die in peace" *gunshots*
I never quite understood Arthas's logic in that particular scene. "Better to die by my hands then serve you as slaves in death?" But won't they be dead if you kill them? Couldn't Mal'Ganis then just raise them as slaves? Isn't Arthas just helping Mal'Ganis?
I thought Mal'Ganis needed them to die from his magic. By the army of zombies or directly.
When I saw Warcraft III on the list my first thought was that elf guy. I think his name was Ilidan? Of course he was kind of an anti-hero to begin with, but turning into a demon to save the world was pretty cool.
You left out Wesker's best moment in all of Resident Evil history, being killed by a door! A moment from Resident Evil The Final Chapter. lol I am funny, funny looking. ;)
Where is handsome jack?!?! He is the first one that comes to mind. Along with reaper from overwatch
Furious Hunter if you played attention from the audio logs from bl2 he was evil from the beginning
he lead the original vault hunters to the vault with the destroyer through Angel
TheEmperorSRB I assume you never played the pre sequel
Furious Hunter reaper is edgy for a reason dude
What about Jin and devil Jin from Tekken? That's a classic!
THE RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE REFERNCE IS EVERYTHING. #SUBSCRIBED
14:34 That transition was LITERALLY the best part of the video.
fun fact sarah would get cleansed/purified of the zurg genes making her human once more