A less effective Hijacking By Ganon to be the final boss at the very end. The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure (2004). He’s mostly Agahnim's master who is unseen for most of the game until he's the final boss at the very end, but again, he’s a damn good final boss.ħ. The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past (1992). He’s mostly Zant's master who is unseen for most of the game until hijacking him as the final boss at the very end. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2006). Shame we didn't get all that much of him compared to his showing in Ocarina of Time.ĥ. Whenever he's actually on-screen, he's great. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2002) 8/10. Not always one of the best combatants but certainly never bad and always badass to use.Ĥ. All things considered, he was just the perfect villain in this game.ģ. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998). Best looking, best characterized, and most formidable and powerful take on Ganon to date.Ģ. Sephiroth is prone to many parody versions of him, so how is it that this abridged parody series somehow produced a PERFECTLY accurate replication of the horror of OG Sephiroth who is also the most dark, twisted, and reprehensibly evil take on the character ever seen in anything FFVII-related? It just boggles the mind, I tell you!)ġ. (Side Note: Shout out to Final Fantasy VII Machinabridged Series. World of Final Fantasy & Kingdom Hearts UX (2015/16) 1/10, total cameo appearances, doesn't even get to say a single thing! Worst Sephiroth ever, he looks and acts like a pansy ass bitch!ġ3. Before Crisis & Last Order: Final Fantasy VII (2004). Why is he in THIS game in any point of it before the finale? Why couple such cool visuals with such bad writing!? Why was Tyler Hochlin's delivery so wooden?!?ġ2. He straight up did not need to be in this game if THIS was the material (and to clarify, I’d much prefer he be in the game since hearing Donald and Goofy say his name should not be passed up!)ġ1. A guest fighter who nowadays looks young and foolish compared to what we later got in the Dissidia games and Super Smash Bros. A great bonus boss with a great look, but not much of a true villain since he’s playing by the rules, and both "One Winged Angel" and his voice. It's Sephiroth, along with Golbez, Gilgamesh, and Kefka, living in a mundane town and playing party games with Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest characters. He just does the generic and typical Sephiroth shtick but hey, at least he does it with some nice style!ħ. A glorious return to form for Sephiroth after.certain other incidents earlier on in 2020.Ħ. Mobius Final Fantasy. Once you've accepted that this is not the OG Sephiroth, he's actually really cool as his own character on his own merits.ĥ. But it’s literally all he’s there for - he has to fight Cloud and get his ass killed by him AGAIN purely out of obligation.Ĥ. For what his role is, he plays it very well, and he actually manages to be legit intimidating again. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005). The hardest any other official FFVII work went to nail Sephiroth as a character, though he is sadly still saddled with lots of baggage whether it be backstory with two dull angel wing friends or a shit rendition of One Winged Angel!ģ. A super compelling, powerful, terrifying, and unforgettable bad ass villain, never to be topped.Ģ.
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