Blight has burned down villages, murdered men, women, and children in the thousands and takes great pleasure in forcing his victims to beg for their lives, even forcing one woman to act like a pig right before killing her. Luca Blight has no redeeming qualities at all, he lives only to hurt and destroy others and seemingly has an unrelenting bloodlust that can never be quenched.
Harlan J. Fontaine is the main antagonist of L. A Noire. A Morphine Racket, managing to convince high-ranking city officials to partake in his illegal activities.
Fontaine is a sociopathic and violent individual who used his charm and position as a psychiatrist to manipulate others intro trusting him and do his bidding. Fontaine has no issue murdering people to further his own agenda and continue his drug trafficking business and ties to organized crime. Emperor Nero is not only the main antagonist of Ryse he also has the unique position of being the only real life and historical character on this list. Nero was the Roman Emperor for 14 years until his suicide.
Of course in the video game version, he met his end at the hands of the game's protagonist Marius. The real-life Nero committed many heinous acts, he blamed The Great Fire of Rome on the Christians and ordered them to be thrown to the dogs, while many others were burned and crucified.
He even arranged the murder of his own mother, to ensure his place on the throne. Worse still, he ordered a teenage boy named Sporus to be castrated because he bore an uncanny resemblance to his dead wife and later married him. Ganondorf has been the main antagonist of T he Legend of Zelda series since its inception, and is considered one of the most recognizable villains in gaming history. Throughout the series Ganondorf has successfully managed to send the land of Hyrule into darkness, he transformed the Knights of Hyrule into demons and unleashed an army of darkness in Four Swords Adventures.
Finally, in Breath of The Wild, he brought total ruin to the world of Hyrule. Joel is the primary protagonist of The Last of Us and his main focus is looking after Ellie, especially after losing his own daughter during the initial stages of the epidemic that struck the country, and a soldier was ordered to kill both him and his daughter. The most obvious being his unwillingness to allow Ellie to be used as a means to cure millions of people if it meant risking her own life.
He prevented this from happening by killing everyone in the Fireflies facility. This eventually lead to Joel lying to Ellie about what had happened at the facility by telling her that the vaccine failed. Prior to becoming a teacher, Jefferson is also a highly regarded photographer that gained fame in the 90s.
It's quite possible the Lionel Starkweather is the most evil video game character ever conceived. He is the main antagonist of Rockstar's Manhunt. He is a character that mostly heard rather than seen, and it's the fantastic voice acting provided Brian Cox that helps sell Starkweather as an evil and sick individual.
Series femme fatale Ada Wong is a mysterious spy with obscure motives. Occasionally working for Umbrella and occasionally pursuing her own goals, she regularly crosses paths with series mainstay Leon Kennedy, and their relationship is certainly an endearing one.
Take the original Resident Evil 2 , for example. Leon's constant confusion at Ada's motivations and methods, combined with his naive desire to keep her safe, make him seem lovably dopey in comparison with her collected and aloof demeanor. It also helps that Ada can't seem to stop doing cool things and wearing iconic outfits while zipping around on a grappling hook. Jack might not be one of the franchise's more established villains, but he's certainly one of the most memorable and a huge part of the reason why Resident Evil VII works so well.
Gameplay-wise, he's fairly similar to some of the other stalker-type enemies in the franchise like Nemesis or Mr. X, but the outlandish boss fights in which he takes part and his constant taunting of the player give him much more personality than his counterparts. Jack is also responsible for filling out the camp factor that makes RE7 feel at home in the franchise at large; he's full of goofy one-liners and references, while at the same time being terrifying to run into, which is basically the essence of Resident Evil in a nutshell.
Chris has a reputation as being a sort of straightforward, no-nonsense soldier sort. His unwavering commitment to eliminating the scourge of bioterrorism from the globe is what drives him to heroically pursue evildoers, kill his friends' wives, and punch boulders.
However, Chris' gruff exterior betrays some obsessive tendencies, often to the point of personal engagement. Anybody who keeps willingly throwing themselves into deadly bioweapons outbreaks can't quite be all there in the head, which is an idea explored through Chris' more complicated characterization in the franchise's most recent release: Resident Evil Village.
There aren't many Resident Evil characters who have been through as much as Jill has. She went from surviving the events of the original game to being pursued by the relentless Nemesis immediately afterward, later dealing with global biohazardous outbreaks for a living for the rest of her career.
Perhaps rivaled only by Chris in her commitment to placing herself in exceptionally dangerous zombie nightmare scenarios , Jill is a somewhat more relatable character because she's more willing to let the mask slip. They hold you back, lie to you, twist you around their finger, kill your family, take your friends or just plan on destroying the world. At the end of the day, they want what you don't.
They're evil, as simple as that, no manner of justification can prove otherwise because we're the heroes, are we not?
They MUST be evil?
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