>>42433474>Oh yeah, that cutscene in which kills all certainty about them being actually good and not totally evil in a twist (to be fair, they weren't really evil). I just didn't like how they try to sell you on the Aether Foundation being good guys when their grunts were smirking sinisterly while chasing Lillie. And while they do appear throughout the story, they don't do anything antagonistic until the infiltration segment.-They sell you they are bad. And yes, they don't hide that, but they also don't reveal that in a ridiculous way just like Plasma does.
I mean, this is a thread comparing Plasma with Aether, of course Aether have problems but what's your point? You are criticising things that Plasma does waaaay worst.
And yes, the only ones acting as bad people are Lusamine, Faba and the scientist in the laboratories. But that's because the rest are good people LOL
You didn't understand a bit. Of course after the Lusamine thing nothing happens to the rest because they knew nothing about what was happening. They just followed orders. Replay the game god.
>I did. But more to the point, I'm talking about their role in the main story and how as soon as Lusamine and Guzma goes to ultra space, Aether Foundation stop having relevance as antagonists in the story.-Maybe because the foundation is NOT antagonist, just a little corrupted part. I already said that.
>Team Plasma is ridiculous, but I'm curious as to why you think that?-Because at the very beginning they literally tell you they are bad, not with a smirkle, not with a scene you're watching but the main character is not in there, no. They literally say that to you, and just after that, Ghetsis appears to destroy the twist and reveal he wants to rule the world "wahaha" *insert cliche villain sentence
But that's not everything, because everytime Ghetsis appears he "reveals" that to you again and at the end he acts like if he just made a big plot twist "wahahah" *insert more cliches