He's unironically one of the best villains this gen
He's unironically one of the best villains this gen
>even Emma is a better opponent
embarrasing
How?
>his chad grandpa mocks him for being a weak cuck and just lets you kill him multiple times
yeah right lmao, he's a little bitch
Unironically one of the biggest cucks in this gen
I bet Tomoe trained him wrong as a joke
GRANPAAAAA SEKIRO IS BEATING MEEEE AHHHHHH
But isshin was pretty based
I like him because he's not a black or white villain. His weakness is his motivation.
tomoe was literally as much of a joke if not even worse than him in every respect
i bet tomoe just used him as a young cock slave and taught him a few tricks here and there
he was alright, but best? nah
nah Tomoe is just a professional jobber as well
she literally died so many times that her lord died from dragonrot
soulless
she's too cute.
Armstrong is better.
>Armstrong
>villain
he did nothing wrong
lmao not even close.
The villains in Sekiro are one of the biggest flaws in the game.
Armstrong wasn't this gen retard
>try to sudoku yourself out of pure despair at your unending failures
>wake up groggy-eyed the next morning to continued endless suffering
Not at all. Genichiro has great motivations and he's not just a pure villain. He's so desperate to save the country because the ruler of the country gave him a life out of poverty, but all of his effort is misplaced as he blindly tries to do anything he can to try and protect a country that's already fucked.
*blocks your path*
He doesn't even say a single word yet his impact can be felt throughout literally all of Dark Souls 3.
that's extremely basic, genichiro is really straight forward. that doesn't make him bad, but he's really simple (which is fine for a video game)
Wrong. But Sword Saint is one of the best fights From have ever created.
I think there's more there than most villains in games this gen, which was my initial point.
I disagree, he's the personification of writing 101 and falls in with the rest of mediocre villains. You're just too easily impressed.
Why is Sekiro so gosh darn small?
>villain
but he's not, he's an antagonist
gameplay reasons
To make the enemies seem more imposing