What do you think is the best PC game enemy?
Me personaly is the bedheaded kamimkazes from Serious sam
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What do you think is the best PC game enemy?
Me personaly is the bedheaded kamimkazes from Serious sam
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SHODAN - System Shock 2
Her intelligance is beautiful, and frightening to the very core. Always one step ahead of you as a gamer. SHODAN is a work of art.
Jon Irenicus - Baldurs Gate 2
Smarter, more powerful and harbours a basic primevil, personal evil that no sephiroph can muster. Jon is the second greatest villain in gaming history.
The Nameless One - Planescape Torment
Learning just how manipulative and uncarrying you we're in past lives was one of gamings classic moments. The Nameless One could be true D&D evil and at the end of the day, it was all the players fault. Brilliant. "What can change the nature of a man?"
Headcrabs from HL2, as they are dripping with liquid awesomeness.Agent_Clancy
I might as well as agree with you because all my other games for PCĀ I play are Battlefield and CoD where it's just the same people. But justĀ to put someone down I'll put my favorite enemy from any game which would be Vulcan Raven in the original MGS.
That girl scares the sh*t out of me aswell special when you are playing at 3am in the morning and your 3 year old niece is sleeping over and comes at you from behind in the dark saying she needs to pee .I need to pee at that point aswell. Sir-IcecoldĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Great and agree.
In terms of the total package, I'd say Desaan from Jedi Knight 2.Ā He wasn't the hardest boss fight in the world, but that game had a great story, and he was a charismatic villian.
I haven't played this in years, but the bad guy in Tomb Raider II (dude who turned into a dragon at game's end) was also a good one.
If you're talking in terms of the hardest individual boss fight, on the PC, I'd say Diablo in Diablo II.Ā If you're talking about generic enemies, I had a heckuva time getting through the ending fight sequence in the valley in "Far Cry" against all the assorted mutants.
Hardest boss sequence across all platforms was Ares in God of War in God mode (including the Kratos clone sequence).Ā Took me forever to finally beat that.
Characters: Sodan, Jon Irenicus,Ā Revolver Ocelot (There was a PC version of MGS2), Diablo, Paxton Fettel (I hated alma), Kerrigan (starcraft), Gunther Herman (Deus Ex), The chick from Sin
Enemies: Imps (doom3), vortigaunts (HL1), gunships and stridersĀ (HL2), Shivans (FS2), Nazis, Reborns, Slugs (comander keen)
The best Villian of all times, even if it is not a pc game was Darth Vader...
SHODAN - System Shock 2
Her intelligance is beautiful, and frightening to the very core. Always one step ahead of you as a gamer. SHODAN is a work of art.
Jon Irenicus - Baldurs Gate 2
Smarter, more powerful and harbours a basic primevil, personal evil that no sephiroph can muster. Jon is the second greatest villain in gaming history.
The Nameless One - Planescape Torment
Learning just how manipulative and uncarrying you we're in past lives was one of gamings classic moments. The Nameless One could be true D&D evil and at the end of the day, it was all the players fault. Brilliant. "What can change the nature of a man?"
Orpheus_1986
great choices, but I would supplement that with simple, yet extremely powerful and menacing villains like Arch-Vile and Hell Knights from the immortal classic that is DOOM II.
Big fatso Mancubus deserves a mention as well. Remember his first appearance on level 7 ("Dead Simple", great name for the level too) in DOOM II? Wow!
yeah, shodan was the best character-enemy - but i thought of her more as a participatory character than an enemy
for generic enemy, i'd say the marines from half life - the AI was astounding and they were just damn cool, cliche-opinion though it may be, they were amazingly awesome
the cacodemon from doom was awesome too - is there anything more fun to chainsaw than a giant killer tomato?
A-S_FM
The Chain Gun does quite a number on Cacodemons as well. Quite fun to use on a pack of those buggers in DOOM and DOOM II.
[QUOTE="Orpheus_1986"]SHODAN - System Shock 2
Her intelligance is beautiful, and frightening to the very core. Always one step ahead of you as a gamer. SHODAN is a work of art.
Jon Irenicus - Baldurs Gate 2
Smarter, more powerful and harbours a basic primevil, personal evil that no sephiroph can muster. Jon is the second greatest villain in gaming history.
The Nameless One - Planescape Torment
Learning just how manipulative and uncarrying you we're in past lives was one of gamings classic moments. The Nameless One could be true D&D evil and at the end of the day, it was all the players fault. Brilliant. "What can change the nature of a man?"
AFBrat77
great choices, but I would supplement that with simple, yet extremely powerful and menacing villains like Arch-Vile and Hell Knights from the immortal classic that is DOOM II
Arch-Vile's Kicked so much ass!!
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