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Title: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: TheBlackCat on September 10, 2010, 11:31:05 PM
   The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
   (and living to tell about it)

 
In video games, there are certain, usually fatal mistakes the villains make.  These mistakes give the hero, heroine, or enemy party a vital opening allowing them to defeat the villain.  Sometimes they are just small slip-ups, other times they are systemic bad policies or tactics, but if these mistakes were not made the villain would most likely succeed.  So here is what to do to avoid those mistakes and destroy your enemies once and for all.

 
Note: The use of masculine or feminine in this list usually follows the most common genders for certain roles in video games.  This does not preclude other genders, or for that matter genderless characters or groups, from filling those roles.  It simply follows certain conventions found in most games.

 
   
This article was inspired by Peter’s Evil Overlord List (http://www.eviloverlord.com/lists/overlord.html).  If you have suggestions for additional rules, please post them.  I am especially in need of RPG rules, as I am rather unfamiliar with the genre.
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: UncleBob on September 11, 2010, 12:07:49 AM
>Conversley, covering your monster or weapon with totally pointless glowing parts and blinking lights should keep most heros occupied for a while.

I approve of this idea.
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: Caterkiller on September 12, 2010, 01:12:44 AM
I only read #19 and thought it was gold. Good stuff!
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: BlackNMild2k1 on September 12, 2010, 02:03:34 AM
>Spell Check<

18. If there is one surefire way to lost lose a war it is to divide your forces.

33. If you are constantly tracking the hero and know exactly where he is, don't wait for him

50. If you do hired skilled assassins

57. They aren't as flashy or sinister but you can be as flashy and/or as sinister as you want when the hero is defeated.

61. If two of your enemies are ready to fighting each other

69. Heroes usually don't ask for proof of life, and if he does, threatening to kill her if he asks again should be enough to shut him up.


I may not have caught everything, but I wanted to help out.
I would love to see a movie or game based off this list from the point of view of an up and coming Evil Overlord trying to get it right the first time, while the expected hero is readying himself for his journey of destiny and fate.
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: Stratos on September 12, 2010, 06:35:22 AM
There was a similar list I read once except it was a list of RPG cliches (and nearly everyone could be linked to a Square title of some kind). That one had me rolling.
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: TheBlackCat on September 12, 2010, 10:24:17 AM
>Spell Check<
Thanks, fixed.  Although I am also looking for suggestions of similar rules.
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: TheBlackCat on September 12, 2010, 10:26:05 AM
There was a similar list I read once except it was a list of RPG cliches (and nearly everyone could be linked to a Square title of some kind). That one had me rolling.
Yes, I know several (http://project-apollo.net/text/rpg.html) such (http://www.icybrian.com/freezer/triadcliches.php) lists (http://www.icybrian.com/freezer/triadcliches2.php).
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: Mop it up on September 12, 2010, 10:43:05 PM
>Conversely, covering your monster or weapon with totally pointless glowing parts and blinking lights should keep most heroes occupied for a while.

I approve of this idea.
Definitely the best one.

A good read, but it's entirely too long. Many of these are redundant as they say essentially the same thing, they could be compacted.

I've got a bow and I spit eggs. I guess that makes me a villain, but not The Real Villain.
Title: Re: The Guide to Being a Video Game Villain
Post by: TheBlackCat on September 13, 2010, 07:42:41 PM
If you have specific suggestions I would be glad to incorporate them.