We've all seen "Fate Of The Unknown", right?
Ok, in that, Master Xehanort is depicted to be a ruthless, sinister force who's pretty much unstoppable.
Now, lets flash forward to TGS. On the poster outside the building, he still looks quite evil. (And as a side note, is Nomura trying to attempt a little foreshadowing by having him look up at Sora?) Now, lets take a look at this scan.
Evil, but I've seen worse.
Now, this one.
Now, I don't know if this is what the intent of the scene is. In fact, no one but Nomura-San does, but I digress. Does it look like he's pleading here?
Doesn't seem too evil to me in that shot, unless he's playing the typical bad-guy "please don't kill me, I'll change my ways" trickery card. Still it makes me wonder.
When this contains the only gameplay shot of a evil looking Master Xehanort, it makes me wonder if he truly is evil.
So what do you guys think? Was he first good, and later during the game, converted to evil? Or is he pure evil with a sly trickster side to him? Your thoughts, please.
Ok, in that, Master Xehanort is depicted to be a ruthless, sinister force who's pretty much unstoppable.
Now, lets flash forward to TGS. On the poster outside the building, he still looks quite evil. (And as a side note, is Nomura trying to attempt a little foreshadowing by having him look up at Sora?) Now, lets take a look at this scan.
Evil, but I've seen worse.
Now, this one.
Now, I don't know if this is what the intent of the scene is. In fact, no one but Nomura-San does, but I digress. Does it look like he's pleading here?
Doesn't seem too evil to me in that shot, unless he's playing the typical bad-guy "please don't kill me, I'll change my ways" trickery card. Still it makes me wonder.
When this contains the only gameplay shot of a evil looking Master Xehanort, it makes me wonder if he truly is evil.
So what do you guys think? Was he first good, and later during the game, converted to evil? Or is he pure evil with a sly trickster side to him? Your thoughts, please.