Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-2175012-20171205173216/@comment-25617326-20171206220101

Yeah surprise villains are becoming a rather recurring trend. Heck not even video games are immune to it. Take for an instance the main antagonist of Kirby's Return To Dreamland. He comes completely out of left field. You think this guy is your friend and you are helping him out but then he reveals that he tricked you and only wanted the crown for himself revealing himself to be the main antagonist and he becomes the final boss of the game. Another noteworthy villain is the chessmaster villain where they give you a false main antagonist but then the real main antagonist shows up towards the end revealing himself to be using said false main antagonist and becomes the final boss. Case and point Super Paper Mario. I guess though it makes sense they went with an actual evil villain considering Count Bleck really wasn't all that evil and was more of a broken and miserable individual.