>Party members from the first game return as villains in the sequel
Which games do this?
Party members from the first game return as villains in the sequel
>game sequel is not available to people who do not speak a specific language
Wizardry IV has you play as a villain from the first Wizardry game and many of the named adventurers you battle with in your quest for power are named after characters used in the previous trilogy of Wizardry by developers or players who sent their save files to the Developer.
Didn't Prototype do that? It's been years but I'm pretty sure it did.
>female character becomes evil
>turns tanned and slutty
Why does Japan do this?
Muthafuckin Ultima 9 baybee.
because it's hot
because it's awesome
gyarus are evil beings
I see you don't have much personal experience with hot tanned sluts.
Diablo 2
Diablo. All three of the heroes from Diablo 1 return as enemies in Diablo 2.
You're right I don't. That's why I'm asking.
Why does she become evil and why is she slutty? Anyone play the game to know why?
>final boss returns as party member in the sequel
it's a what-if scenario supposing that the party lost at the end of the first game instead of winning, as I recall
So why does she become slutty and evil?
sequel starts off with a what-if the party lost to the final boss in the first game scenario and everyone gets turned into demons
This game is amazing.
You forgot the ever encroaching womb tattoo that grows as the game progresses.
Corruption has been carefully designed to appeal to me
Suikoden
Pokemon
Drakengard
Armored Core
Digital Devil Saga
Trails of Cold Steel
Time crisis
I fucking love that he became a casual playable character alongside Muzet and they were actually balanced and fun to play as in Xillia 2.
>Pokemon
Red didn't return as a villain, he was just chilling all alone at the top of the tallest mountain.
A shame Punished Apollo didn't really live up to his design.