@choopdewoot Don't be so arrogant to assume that humans CAN be gods. Our understanding of "gods" is limited to begin with, perhaps beyond our understanding. Humanity itself as a whole is far greater than even we humans believe. Development in our culture and wisdom would take centuries, if not millenia, to evolve. Perhaps it never will, but come what may. What these villains do are supreme acts of arrogance by enforcing their will on those who have the right to decide for themselves.
Like many villains in fiction, Thomas "Boss" Mutton (a.k.a. Dumuzid the Shepherd) reasoned that noble ends justified evil means. He believed that by killing those he considered unfaithful in matrimony, he would ultimately save the human race from extinction. Other fictional villains such as Magneto, Ra's al Ghul, and Albert Wesker have come to similar conclusions, believing that their respective goals can only be achieved at the expense of others' lives.
Had a heart attack at 2:04
Eurekaseve 1 week ago
@choopdewoot Don't be so arrogant to assume that humans CAN be gods. Our understanding of "gods" is limited to begin with, perhaps beyond our understanding. Humanity itself as a whole is far greater than even we humans believe. Development in our culture and wisdom would take centuries, if not millenia, to evolve. Perhaps it never will, but come what may. What these villains do are supreme acts of arrogance by enforcing their will on those who have the right to decide for themselves.
rcldragon 1 month ago
@rcldragon sad thing is... most of those villians i agree with completly. wesker would have made the world a m
uch better plave. a place where the humans would have been gods compared to what they are now. to bad i would have been a victem lol
choopdewoot 1 month ago
Like many villains in fiction, Thomas "Boss" Mutton (a.k.a. Dumuzid the Shepherd) reasoned that noble ends justified evil means. He believed that by killing those he considered unfaithful in matrimony, he would ultimately save the human race from extinction. Other fictional villains such as Magneto, Ra's al Ghul, and Albert Wesker have come to similar conclusions, believing that their respective goals can only be achieved at the expense of others' lives.
rcldragon 4 months ago
I almost bought this game today. I was in Gamestop in Keene and saw it and almost picked it up, but then I said "No not yet. I'm not ready yet."
TMSTitain117 5 months ago
AWESOME story!
"The FUCK, man!? I never got to see it!!!" lol
bluesplus1 5 months ago
THOSE EYES! THOSE COLD PENETRATING EYES!
conick9599 6 months ago
add me on PSN XLP8 ima get that game
XLP88 6 months ago