

A fun game of cat-and-mouse, but Maul just doesn't make a very compelling villain/anti-hero. Sort of similar to Voldemort, he has no depth and we're just supposed to accept that he's evil and his only flaw is hubris. He's a loner, with no meaningful interaction with others beyond taunting them and/or killing them (aside from interactions with Sidious, of course, but those are brief and just master/subordinate interactions), and he spends all his time in his own head thinking about how much he hates the Jedi and how much he resents his mission and his quarry, with no real examination of his motivations and drive. I found his sections boring, and much preferred the parts with our doomed protagonists.
A fun game of cat-and-mouse, but Maul just doesn't make a very compelling villain/anti-hero. Sort of similar to Voldemort, he has no depth and we're just supposed to accept that he's evil and his only flaw is hubris. He's a loner, with no meaningful interaction with others beyond taunting them and/or killing them (aside from interactions with Sidious, of course, but those are brief and just master/subordinate interactions), and he spends all his time in his own head thinking about how much he hates the Jedi and how much he resents his mission and his quarry, with no real examination of his motivations and drive. I found his sections boring, and much preferred the parts with our doomed protagonists.