I am shocked anyone could consider Gouki evil or Sagat for that matter.
Only truly evil person in SF is Dictator and MAYBE Seth.
I am shocked anyone could consider Gouki evil or Sagat for that matter.
Only truly evil person in SF is Dictator and MAYBE Seth.
I don’t think Sagat is “evil” at all anymore. Judging from the cut-scenes, Ryu is just Sagats number 1 rival now. Also in one of the trailers for Super Sagat tells Adon “the power you seek is twisted” so i think Gat has changed his outlook when it comes to fighting.
WTF has Sagat done to indicate he is evil? Seriously. He took the life of a man who attempted to rip out his friggin eye in a rage, but that’s it. And he atoned for that. Doesn’t change the fact that he did it, but he knows it was wrong and it was in the heat of the moment. Other then that…where is this so called evil?
Fwd hk into ultra lol. Really though, Sagat’s character is cool as fuck and not even a little evil.
I’m pretty sure what makes you evil is your willingness to go out of the way to do things that would bring harm to others.
Balrog would definitely go out of his way to beat someone up for some fight money. And Vega goes out of his way to hurt people because he doesn’t deem them beautiful.
Both are definitely evil.
Akuma and Sagat aren’t out doing evil deeds, although when provoked, they would probably kill you, that makes them neutral.
Yeah, Claw and Boxer I can see as evil in terms of morals.
So Rog is evil because he wants money yet Akuma can constantly try to kill his family and be neutral. So if i chose to go challenge your family to fights and murder them you wont think I’m a bad person?.. yea that makes sense. And a lot of people feel that Sagat is bad because he worked with shadowloo, they forget the only reason he did that was a means to fight Ryu. Out of all the characters i like Gat’s story the best; being at the top, losing, and pursuing the throne again.
It’s not that he killed his father its that, it was what is father wanted, and his father was HAPPY when he did it. (Also, I’m just assuming Goutetsu was his father.)
The only two people hes ever out right attacked are Goutetsu and Gouken, but that’s more of for just being the best. Outside of that, he’s just looking for a good fight, and he isn’t afraid to kill at the end of a good match, but only Gen has ever gave that to him. Supposedly he killed Adon, but seeing as
A) Adon is alive and
B) Theirs no way Adon gave him a good match, so the story seems to make sense.
Also, he supposedly sent Bison’s soul to hell, but that guy is worse then freaken Zero in the MMX series.
The only reason I could see characters like Rog, Sagat and Claw being evil is that they do or at one time worked for Shadaloo but it was basically just to help them with what they were trying to do. I don’t really follow the story but I don’t think any of them really truly wanted what Dictator wanted which was the ultimate fighting power and to control the lives of the weak and innocent.
I thought the PLAYER version of Seth wasn’t evil? and he wanted to go into the tournament for blah blah blah reason. God I don’t even know anymore.
Guile good Bison bad, done.
Guile being good is hella debatable actually.
Van Damme’s acting’s bad, that’s for sure.
i couldnt agree more
Seth wants to commit mass genocide of everyone on the planet, I’d say that’s more than a maybe =).
“When I am finished, I shall be the sole survivor of this world!”
Yeah, sounds evil to me.
No word on Juri yet I suppose? Seems pretty evil so far, but who knows what sort of sympathetic crap Capcom’ll try and pull with her character.
It was never stated that Adon found and fought Gouki.
Also, in his 3S ending, we never see him actually destroy the sub, what we see is him raising the wreck he’s standing on when he does his Tenshou Kaireiki Jin. Even if the sub was destroyed, it’s most likely he didn’t even know they were there.
If you think about it, the philosophies that Gouki follows are based on Bushido. He is not out to kill, but rather is looking for a way to die a good death in battle (that is a battle where both combatants give their all to the point where the death of one is the only way to finish it). To quote from Sengoku period warlord Kato Kiyosama "Having been born into the house of a warrior, one’s intentions should be to grasp the long and the short swords and to die. and from Nabeshima Naoshige “Bushid? is in being crazy to die.” To put in a religious context, for them, this is the warrior’s path to enlightenment.
Sadly, the prevalent moral point of view in your side of the world means that this point flies over the heads of most people over there.
There’s already a hint of that since we know that Shadaloo was responsible for the attack/kidnapping attempt that killed her parents and cost her her eye.