Being a hero sometimes feels a bit… overrated, but being a villain is also a great responsibility. These games flip the script It puts the player in the shoes of the villain's loyal minion.
Whether you're running a dungeon for some shady corporation, spreading chaos in the name of a dark god, or simply cleaning up the inevitable mess after a world-destroying boss has a bad day, this title gives you a fantastic front row seat to the darker side of morality. Some people take all this very seriously. Others lean entirely into comedy. And some allow players to fully enjoy the fantasy of pure power, becoming the enforcer of an even greater evil.
Guardian of Legends
Take Dungeon HR Seriously
Guardian Legend This is what happens when Dungeon Defense has a baby with a corporate life simulator. Players are not big, bad, evil bosses. Instead, they are middle managers tasked with keeping the dungeon in top condition. Your job involves setting traps, hiring the nastiest monsters to deal with those pesky adventurers who dare invade.
It's a clever blend of turn-based combat and proper resource management. Players must balance morale and efficiency like a truly evil HR representative. The humor also lands squarely, making each “workday” feel like an episode of a dark fantasy sitcom where each “workday” is just another workplace hazard for the heroes to manage.
tyranny
Morality turned upside down
tyranny
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November 10, 2016
obsidian tyranny A master class in role reversal. Players take on the role of Fatebinder, enforcing the laws of Overlord Kairos. They travel through conquered lands and impose the ruler's will on their subjects. Instead of trying to overthrow a tyrant, the mission here is to confirm their rule. bar.
What makes it tyranny What really stands out is how the player's choices carry serious narrative weight. Players can serve the interests of the Empire by siding with cruel generals, cunning politicians, and even rebel factions. This is a story where the villain feels systematic and deep-rooted. The player is just one vital cog in a very oppressive machine. Although players can affect change, saving the world is a distant dream.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Emperor's Fist
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
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September 16, 2008
in Star Wars: The Force UnleashedPlayers embody Starkiller, Darth Vader's secret apprentice. This game is pure power fantasy through and through. Players can tear through Rebel forces with spectacular Force lightning, epic lightsaber throws, and gravity-defying combos that will make the Dark Side irresistible.
The story explores Starkiller's story from loyal assassin to reluctant anti-hero. But let's think about reality. The best moments come when players dedicate themselves to serving Vader. Few games working for a Sith Lord have such a stylish feel, giving players the pure thrill of becoming the most dangerous henchman in the galaxy.
adoration of the lamb
Praise the Lamb
adoration of the lamb For a game focused on spreading macabre beliefs, it's incredibly adorable. Players take control of a sheep saved from death by a mysterious god, and are tasked with repaying the favor by building a cult in that god's name. And they must repay.
Manage your followers, perform dark rituals, and venture into roguelike dungeons – all mixed in a strange and wholesome mix of farming simulation and evil empire-building. The contrast between the cute visuals and the downright ominous tone makes all the sacrifices and sermons feel both funny and slightly wrong.
Machiavellian
Hollywood Horror, Budget Edition
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PC |
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May 16, 2018 |
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wild factor |
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Management Simulation, Horror |
This little indie gem asks players to manage a mansion. saturatedHire creatures inspired by classic horror icons and lure unsuspecting victims to a horrific end. This game dungeon keeperBut there's a surprisingly dark comedic twist.
Success really depends on following the classic horror “rules” dictated by the League of MachiaVillain Villains. Things like keeping the maiden alive until the end and keeping your kills creative enough to score precious evil points. It's a management sim that fully embraces ambitious horror tropes, making villainy feel like a joke art form.
henchman story
Being a Henchman has never felt this personal.
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PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X & S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac OS |
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October 13, 2021 |
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Silken Sale Entertainment |
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Narrative Adventure, Visual Novel |
Henchman Story follow stanA hapless super villain henchman trying to make some rent. Rather than swinging your fists and blowing up cities, this visual novel is about navigating awkward and messy workplace politics in a world full of capes and chaos.
What makes it Henchman Story Fantastic humor and incredible heart stand out. Stan may become a fiercely loyal minion, a reluctant double agent, or even develop an unexpected friendship with the very superhero he was supposed to fight. It's a smart and surprisingly self-aware look at what it really means to work for a villain, and is equal parts comedy and strangely relatable career simulator.
Destroy all humans! (2020)
Minions, Martian Edition
A modern remake of a cult classic. Destroy all humans! Players take on the rather large shoes (relative to his size) of Crypto, an alien tasked with harvesting human DNA and sowing chaos on Earth. Crypto is technically the main character, but in reality he is just a foot soldier in the Furon Empire's great invasion plan.
The joy of this game comes from the sheer destructiveness of the situation. UFO abductions, telekinesis, and disintegration rays were all unleashed while following the commands of the hilariously sarcastic Orthopox. It's equal parts comedy and subversion. Rarely has a villain's loyal alien grunts been this funny.

