10 Video Game Villains That Were Totally Right



They have to be stopped… but they were totally right.

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20 thoughts on “10 Video Game Villains That Were Totally Right”

  1. Pegan min is a bad guy not an evil guy but a bad one like come on it’s literally choosing who you want to win the nazis or the communists they both bad people the sister wants to turn into a drug state, using child soldiers, and slavery as the brother a religious state where women have no rights, pedophiles is ok, and completely cut off from the outside world pegan min is not really a dictator but more of a corrupt leader as the brother and sister are definitely dictators, so yeah I’ll definitely join pegans military

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  2. Sadly in Black and White while N is still justified in his actions, Team Plasma's actions are rendered pointless when its revealed that N's father Ghetsis is just another cartoonishly evil villain and formed Plasma and used N to make it so he was the only one with Pokemon at his side to rule the world. They had a chance to be the most memorable team but then Ghetsis up and ruined it.

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  3. Okay, this is like the 27th time I've seen your Brother Logan from Fable III pop up in lists like these, and I need to put this out there: Every playthrough of Fable III I've done has involved me becoming Grand Landlord of the Kingdom.

    I didn't tax the bones out of Albion's working class peasants to be called the "lesser" evil! /s

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  4. Every single time with Joel being the bad guy because saved Ellie. No! There is a document in the game that says the Ellie IS NOT the only immune person. That in fact the fireflies have tried this several times and failed. Their own scientists estimate Ellie is only 11% viable!

    It seems even last of us 2 forgot this detail!

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  5. Loghain from Dragon Age Origins. He betrays and ditches the Grey Wardens because he feels their fight is a lost cause and his army is better off fighting elsewhere. Whether you agree or not, he makes it clear he's looking at the bigger picture and will make sacrifices to minimize casualties.

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  6. There is a way to save both Arizona and Colorado from the Patriarch. You have to get the best ending by maxing out your reputation with the sherrifs and the Hundred families. You have to then choose to stay in Colorado which has the ending say you rule Colorado alongside your allies peacefully while Arizona gets the supplies it needed.

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  7. Logan from Fable 3 would have had a point, except instead of abusing the populace by becoming a dictator he should have abused the populace by becoming the everyone's landlord. Less morally upsetting, much more cash.

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  8. Having a point or even a valid motivation isn't the same as being right.

    Yes many of these had good intentions but the road to hell they paved with those good intentions still makes them wrong.

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  9. Higgs in Death Stranding (Kind of).
    The final extinction is inevitable and the entity who will bring it about is already here. All Higgs is really trying to do is hurry things along a bit and make her realise that there's no point in fighting her destiny.

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  10. Nah, Marlene and the Fireflies are stupid. They're squandering a unique girl's immunity on a gamble without bothering to conduct better research first. There's no guarantee they'll even get a cure out of the process, and they're committing to a one-attempt method.
    It's obviously necessary to write it as such to create the game's final conflict, but it can't help but come off as remarkably stupid.

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  11. Just need to add The Hunter to the list from Starfield since he isn’t entirely wrong about the plot and told us straight without trying to manipulate us like his counter even they are a friend from another universe

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  12. Haytham and Pagan are by far the best examples of this, as they're so obviously right that it had me questioning the game's writing… Connor is such a whiney idiot compared to wise Haytham, and the former never has a good comeback/answer to Haytham's valid points.

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  13. Sebastian LaCroix from Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. While he is an arrogant, power hungry jerk, and you are supposed to feel for the Anarchs ideal of freedom, the Camerilla is needed to both keep their society a secret and to control rogue monsters from running amok. An argument can also be made for the vampire hunters, but as they are hunting you, its easy to disregard their point of view.

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  14. In all fairness, the proper way to the best outcome in Fable 3 is landlording and sharing your wealth. Logan might have been a tough love kind of ruler, but he lost the plot while wearing the crown.

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