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Angeal goes through a similar experience (minus the degradation part) but, unlike Genesis, he mostly internalizes it. He never really tries to kill Zack, he actually wants Zack to kill him in the end. He smiles during their first confrontation (the "what do angels dream of?" cutscene) and thanks Zack after the actual boss fight later in the story.
Both are men trying to find their place in the world after discovering that their entire lives were a lie. Neither of them is a real villain, not even Genesis who gets his SOLDIER honor "restored" at the end of Crisis Core and years later decides to become the guardian of the planet (see Dirge of Cerberus secret ending, which is the last game of the Compilation in the timeline).
But yeah, you should definitely complete the story yourself before asking questions about the plot as other users suggested.
That's funny. I allways cared more about CC story and gameplay than original FF7. FF7 was and still is one of meh ff parts for me, but CC is mostly on top. That's just my opinion. Don't hate me. ;)