Despite trying to claim himself as well-intentioned, Chakravartin's claims are shown to be the hollow words of a cruel egomaniac, and once defied, the true monster he really is comes out. All the death and destruction in the game, over the course of over 10,000 years are all the fault of Chakravartin, solely so he could find someone else to do his job for him, and would kill and restart everything until he got the result he wanted. This also resulted in the Gods using humans as slaves and harvesting their souls and Mantra for their own powers. To this end, Chakravartin's attempts to find an heir resulted in his creation of the monstrous Gohma that have destroyed so many innocent lives so he can test the resolve of the Gods.
Basically every villain in this game is a smug, self-satisfied prick who believes Asura to be beneath them. Best Level Ever: Episode 5, Episode 11, True Episode 18, and Episode 22 are considered to be some of the best levels in Asura's Wrath, with Episode 22 considered to be one of the best final levels in gaming history.