Ares is the god of
war in Greek mythology, son of Zeus and a villainous cosmic entity who acts as
antagonist to Wonder
Woman. Dedicated to forwarding the cause of war, he acts as a corrupting
influence to manipulate others and spread violence. He has offspring known as
the Children of Ares, demi-gods who act as super-villains. His Roman
counterpart is the god Mars. Ares was created by William Moulton
Marston, first appearing in Wonder Woman #1.


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I've never been so bored with a comic villain in my entire life... sorry. Ares looks like a customized RPG character (ex: Skyrim) with too much heavy armor equipped. He looks sloooow... and seems as over-hyped as most DCU movies.
Storyline-wise, okay, he's a fairly decent DC villain... yet forgettable. His fighting game debut in Injustice: Gods Among Us made less of a statement than I
thought it would (and was also over-hyped). In fairness, Ares has a few cool elements about his Injustice fighting style... his moveset is designed fairly well. It's the execution and his boring-ass armor that makes me yawn. Sorry, but I drew better armor designs when I was 10 years old in '93 (and yeah, I'm actually pretty confident about that). :) To say something
nice about
Ares (like he cares), I do like his
invisibility move... and his sword projectile effects. Other than that, Ares has super stiff actual-fighting animations and some laughably ugly movements and attacks. Mehhh. Go burn yourself a better helmet and take a martial arts class or two, ya goof.
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