Games where you are the bad guy are a surprisingly diverse, occasionally mixed, bag.

In some games, especially RPGs, you are presented with good and evil choices and you’re free to pick whatever fits your vision of your character…or provides rewards you’re more interested in. There are also games where you are the villain from the get-go, free to do your evil deeds gleefully with the full satisfaction of playing the game right.

We’ve expanded our list of games where you can embrace your dark side, adding five new titles for a total of 20

Below we take a look at a list of games which, one way or another, allow you to be an evil bastard, a scheming villain, a terrific monster, or just a complete heel, hated by everyone for being a huge bully.

Come flex your moustache-twirling muscles with our list of…

List of games where you can play as the bad guy
GameReleaseGenre
Dishonored 2 2016-11-11 Action
Crusader Kings III 2020-09-01 Strategy
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition 2017-04-11 Strategy
Vampyr 2018-06-05 RPG
Manhunt 2004-04-20 Adventure
The Darkness II 2012-02-09 Action & Shooter
V Rising 2022-05-17 MMO
Mafia 2 2016-10-06 Adventure
Destroy All Humans Remake 2020-07-28 Action & Shooter
Mafia Definitive Edition 2020-09-25 Action
Dungeon Keeper 2 1999-06-28 Adventure
Prototype 2 2012-07-26 Adventure
Mass Effect Legendary Edition 2021-05-14 Action
Evil Genius 2004-09-28 Economy
Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed 2022-08-30 Adventure
Dungeon Keeper 1997-06-26 Strategy
Evil Genius 2 World Domination 2021-03-30 Strategy
Carmageddon Max Damage 2016-10-27 Race
Fable Anniversary 2014-09-12 RPG
Fallout Classic Collection 1997-11-01 Adventure
Grand Theft Auto V 2015-04-14 Adventure
Hatred 2015-06-01 Action & Shooter
Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic 2003-11-19 RPG
Lucius 2012-10-26 Adventure
Mafia 1 2011-03-22 Adventure
Overlord 2007-06-26 RPG
Plague Inc Evolved 2016-02-18 Indie
Postal 1997-11-14 Adventure
Prototype 2009-06-10 Adventure
Red Dead Redemption 2 2019-11-05 Adventure
Tyranny 2017-04-03 Adventure
Undertale 2015-09-15 Indie
Carrion 2020-07-23 Horror

Baldur's Gate 3

Release:2020-10-06
Genre:RPG
Developer:Larian Studios

Characters in Baldur’s Gate 3 all have a capacity for evil equal to their capacity for good… and for being a real weirdo.

The first act ends in a slaughter anyway, but you have a choice of who gets the axe, and there is an obviously worse option, for example. But if you really want to go the distance of villainy, you can pick the Dark Urge origin, and have your character contend with violent desires all the time.

A noble thing to do, of course, would be to fight against them. But where’s the fun in that? After all, you get nifty cloaks for killing certain named NPCs, can enact casual acts of violence at the drop of a hat. Once you get some more gameplay under your belt and learn more about your amnesiac murderer things get even more bloody, but to say more would be to spoil possibly the best Origin in the game.

Key features
  • You can become a villain equal to the actual villains
  • A staggering number of ways the game reacts and adjusts to your choices
  • Several pre-made characters with their own arcs to pick if you don’t want to make your own
  • Complex, turn-based combat powered by the rules of D&D 5e

Dishonored (1&2)

Release:related_date
Genre:Action
Developer:Arkane Studios

The villain-potential of Dishonored is very insidious.

Oh, what’s the big deal if you kill these two guards, they are in your way. Oh, but letting the target live, more or less, is too kind to them, let’s just kill them… It’s easy to kill instead of knock people out! It looks cool! It will also make the city more hostile and put you on the road to having your character become a tyrant, rather than a fair ruler.

Given Dishonored’s deliciously systemic, interactive gadgetry and powers, letting loose and using all your tool to a lethal extreme is deeply satisfying. You have a lot of nasty tools at your disposal depending on the game and character, too. Some of them include full possession of another’s body, conjuring swarms of ravenous rats, or chaining the fates of several entities, so if one is killed, they all die.

Key features
  • Immersive assassination sim
  • If you go too far with your killing spree, it will be your villain origin story
  • The third game in the series ditches the Chaos system, but you can still get nasty
  • Several playable characters across three games

Crusader Kings 3

Release:related_date
Genre:Strategy
Developer:Paradox Development Studio

Sometimes a complete simulation means having a way to become an absolute monster.

Take Crusader Kings 3, a ridiculously reactive simulator of being a medieval dynastic politician. You’re in charge of your noble house, and your ambition typically means making your family rise to the top. You could play nice… or you could make the most devious schemers in history pale in comparison.

The degree to which you can screw with the political order, religious norms, and seemingly every single NPCs you know of via pacts, deals, and convenient little accidents is incredible. When you understand CK3’s systems and possibilities, the only things left standing in your way is time and the machinations of other ambitious rulers. What, you thought you’re the only villain here?

Key features
  • A political simulation of Medieval Europe between 867 and 1453
  • Incredibly complex, but also equally rewarding when it clicks for you
  • You can do a lot of really weird and vile stuff if you want to
  • Extensive ruler customization

Planescape: Torment

Release:related_date
Genre:Strategy
Developer:Beamdog

Planescape: Torment is a fun case, because not only can you be just the biggest jerk in the multiverse, but as you regain your memories you’ll be treated to many instances of your prior incarnations being tyrants, warlords, and completely amoral monsters always happy to cruelly exploit others to his own benefit. It’s up to you how the current incarnation deals with that.

PS:T is an old-school, Infinity Engine-era roleplaying game, and most of the game’s hard-hitting moments are delivered through evocative conversations and narration. This story of an immortal man who strives to figure out who he is and why he can’t die has been one of the most beloved and respected story-driven titles in the genre… even if you’re actively trying to be Chaotic Evil.

Key features
  • One of the best cRPGs in history
  • A fascinating setting based on the all-time classic Planescape setting of D&D
  • Your character used to be real piece of work, and might become one again, if you want him to
  • Very reading-heavy

Vampyr

Release:related_date
Genre:RPG
Developer:DON'T NOD

Sure, they say that as a doctor you should do no harm, but consider this: your patients have blood, and you’re a vampire. Are you really so wrong for wanting to take a sip and get stronger to survive these troubled times? Just a sip, they did something bad in life and deserve it, probably… Vampyr is a game which will make you a lot of difficult choices, not just of the “power vs no power” variety.

Of course, your choices regarding your relation to the bloodhungry beast in your soul come with hefty consequences. Which also means that if you’re motivated to be a villain, look at all those walking blood dispensers. No vampire hunter will be able to get you and this action RPG is going to get even darker than it already was. If you can bring yourself to exploit your patients, that is.

Key features
  • Set in a 1918 London during an outbreak of epidemic
  • Play as a doctor newly turned into a vampire and having to deal with the consequences
  • Complex NPCs whose stories, crimes and troubles you’ll spend a lot of time investigating
  • You can fully embrace your vampiric status and become a nightmare stalking the streets

Undertale

Release:2009-05-26
Genre:Indie
Developer:Sucker Punch Productions

Undertale is a critical and audience darling, and for good reasons.

Toby Fox’s bullet hell RPG is an outstanding work, with compelling themes, creative gameplay, many killer tracks in its musical score, and it breaks the fourth wall to make you feel bad about things you’ve done. It’s a lot, and it features several distinct story paths, one of which is aptly, and darkly, called the Genocide playthrough.

See, while the game has you fight various monsters regularly, you can refuse to kill them of you want to, aiming for a good, Pacifist ending. But you can also kill every single monster you encounter, no matter how amicable they are, triggering the genocide ending. And the game will never let you forget it: you’ll feel the consequences of it in every future Pacifist playthrough.

Key features
  • One of the best RPGs of its decade
  • Bullet-hell combat system
  • Old-school graphics
  • Breaks the fourth wall in fascinating ways

Infamous (series)

Release:2009-05-26
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Sucker Punch Productions

The original Infamous games put you in the shocking shoes of one Cole McGrath, a courier who happened to get infused with a superpower letting him control and emit electricity.

Throughout each game you get plenty of opportunities to define what kind of person Cole is: you can save and help the citizens of the city you’re in, or you can unleashed your power upon them for fun and profit.

The choice isn’t inconsequential, either. Not only does your moral leaning change the appearance of your powers, but your Karma also decides which powers you get access to in the first place and influences the way NPCs react to Cole. But, on the flip side, if you go full evil your lightning powers would make Emperor Palpatine blush, so it’s definitely worth the effort.

Key features
  • Superpowered urban open worlds
  • Your Karma influences your powers mechanically and visually
  • Cole’s story is quite engaging
  • An excellent successor: Infamous Second Son

Mass Effect trilogy

Release:2021-05-14 (remastered)
Genre:Third-person shooter
Developer:Bioware

Although nominally Mass Effect uses a Paragon/Renegade system and both extremes work towards the same goals, you can be pretty damn evil.

The Renegade options turn your Shepard into a ruthless, cold objective-oriented professional who has no time for being nice. By picking them you’ll kill, betray, intimidate, and even shoot hostages just to get your target hidden behind them.

Full-Renegade Shepards have no time for anything that stands between them and the mission, everybody else be damned. After all, getting tangled up in niceties and unruly crew members might mean everybody dies. In Mass Effect 2 going full Renegade also means your cybernetic implants start really showing, making Shepard even more unsettling.

Key features
  • A fantastic trilogy of third-person shooters/RPGs
  • A memorable cast of characters
  • Your choices matter and carry over between instalments
  • Renegade choices and interrupts make your Shepard truly ruthless

Fallout (series)

Release:2010-10-21
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Obsidian Entertainment

The Fallout games, especially the original two and New Vegas, are some of the deepest role-playing games out there in terms of narrative freedom given to the players.

They were quite happy with giving you a specific task to accomplish and leaving , but left you to your own devices. And with the wealth of dialogue options and fairly non-linear quests you could be a quite a menace if you wanted to.

You could murder pretty much anyone, sell people into slavery, lead the destruction of a settlement or two, or encourage a powerful organization to take violent action against harmless settlement at its walls. Of course, the games like to track the things you do, and you might get a reputation for, say, child killing, but that’s what makes being evil worthwhile in Fallouts: it’s feels consequential.

Key features
  • Classic Fallouts are two of the absolute RPG classics by any measure
  • Fallouts are among the best of all RPGs which let you be evil, in terms of its vile potential
  • Turn-based combat in FO1 and 2
  • Fallout: New Vegas captures a lot of that original non-murder evilness

Carrion

Release:2020-07-23
Genre:Horror
Developer:Phobia Game Studio

Carrion turns you into a shapeless, inhuman, crimson blob with lethal abilities it’s keen to deploy on any human it sees.

More specifically: you’re a blood-red blob of mutated worms breaking out of a containment in a military research facility. Time to reclaim pieces of the swarm, gobble up hapless humans, and break through level after level to reach the outside world.

It’s quite rare in a video game to the monster crawling through the vents, and Carrion does it quite well. Over time you unlock new powers, and you’ll switch between being a massive, lethal blob perfect for direct combat, and a smaller hive sliver which has an easier time crawling through tight spaces. If you’re up for being a murderous amorphous worm hive, Carrion is perfect for you.

Key features
  • Excellent pixel-art graphics
  • Compelling concept for a disturbing main character
  • Your blob of mutant worms unlocks new abilities as you progress
  • There’s even a story exploring what’s going on

Destroy All Humans 1 & 2

Release:2005 / 2020 / 2022
Genre:Action & Adventure
Developer:Black Forest Games

With a title like this, what else could you be, if not a villain? Indeed, you’re playing as an alien called Crypto who came to Earth in order to harvest human DNA by any means necessary.

If that also means turning your deadly alien weapons on Earth soldiers, who cares, they are only humans, after all. All of that is kept in the style of 1950s USA, giving DAH a vibe of old alien invasion movies.

Most of the game you’ll be on foot, cycling through weapons, collecting DNA, and using your powers to accomplish your objectives, but occasionally you’ll also hop into your flying saucer equipped with a death ray. Destroy All Humans was originally released in 2005, but it received a remake in 2020, and a remake of its sequel, Reprobed, in 2022.

Key features
  • Become a foul-tempered alien and steal human DNA… violently
  • A 2020 remake of the original game and a 2022 remake of the sequel
  • A snarky homage to old alien invasion movies
  • A vast array of weapons, tools, and powers you can use to ruin some humans’ day

V Rising

Release:2022-05-17
Genre:MMO
Developer:Stunlock Studios

If you’ve always wondered why you can never play as Castlevania’s Dracula, or miss the casual bloodthirstiness of Legacy of Kain, give V Rising a chance.

You get to play as a fancy Gothic vampire, freshly risen from his slumber and in the market for fresh blood, some murder, and a new castle. Just remember to be careful, thirst and sun can ruin your time, V Rising is a survival game after all.

In addition to the wonderful opportunity to be a vampire terrorizing the region, V Rising also happens to have a lot in common with hack and slash games such as Diablo. Your physical and magical prowess gives you access to plenty of powerful, devastating abilities. It’s one of 2022 surprise hits, so don’t sleep on V Rising.

Key features
  • You’re a freshly risen vampire, go spread fear and drink blood
  • Build your own vampire castle
  • You must keep your bloodthirst in check, preferably by drinking humans
  • Dynamic, spectacular combat

Black & White (series)

Release:2001-03-30
Genre:Simulation
Developer:Lionhead Studios

Some say that it’s tough to be a god, but if Black & White games are anything to judge by, it’s actually pretty easy. The secret ingredient is “evil”.

While you can be a nice and benevolent god in Lionhead Studios’ Black & White games… where’s the fun in that? Throw your people into the ocean with your godly hand and set a rain of fire upon their farms. They’ll never disobey you again.

Black & White

Better yet, you get a giant juvenile pet, called simply “the Creature”, which can learn and mimic your spells and behaviors towards villagers. It won’t take long for the Creature to start chucking people into the ocean or burning their crops. They grow up so fast. Even your temple gets a nifty design full of edges and spikes. There’s no other game that gives being an evil god so many fun bells and whistles.

Key features
  • You can be a nice god or an evil god, or both, if you want to
  • Your titanic Creature can and will learn all the wrong things from you
  • You cast spells by drawing shapes with your godly hand
  • The games don’t take themselves too seriously

Evil Genius

Release:2004-09-28
Genre:Economy
Developer:Elixir Studios

Some games on this list present evil as a choice the players can actively make at any point of the experience.

Evil Genius isn’t that kind of game, here you start out as a true spy fiction villain with private islands, volcano lairs, and neatly uniformed goons. What’s important is that it’s a lair of your own design, with all the 1960s’ aesthetic — arguably the golden age of spy fiction.

You will prepare interrogation rooms, assign goons and minions to their stations, and deal with an occasional spy trying to get dirt on your operation of infiltrating governments and trying to take over the world. You even get to pick one of several avatars, each inspired by a different spy fiction villain archetype. There is also a sequel released in 2021, and it’s very much worth a look.

Key features
  • You get your own minions, goons, and other highly qualified staff
  • Design a lair of your dreams
  • Set up traps to deal with government agents and dispose of the bodies
  • Pick your villain avatar from one of several archetypes

Fable (series)

Release:2014-09-12
Genre:RPG
Developer:Lionhead Studios

The Fable series never shied away from giving the players a chance to be massive jerks.

Ever since the very first game you’ve always been able to choose to be good or evil, and there are visual changes to go with committing to one path over the other. If you gladly kill innocent people, disobey town guards, and generally behave like a big ol’ jerk, you’re on a good way to become a villain.

The more evil acts you commit, the more it’s going to affect you and your surroundings. Your complexion becomes sickly at best, devilish at worst, you’re surrounded by an infernal aura, and it’s likely that people will react with fear and revulsion to your presence. Interestingly, being evil takes some effort to maintain, since most normal activities give you rose-scented, goody two-shoes points.

Key features
  • Be good or evil, pure or corrupt, the game responds to both paths
  • Your character changes in appearance depending on your choices and the passage of time
  • You can interact with NPCs through emotes, and it might affect your reputation
  • A series of very pleasant action RPG adventures

Frostpunk

Release:2018-04-24
Genre:Simulation
Developer:11 bit studios

Frostpunk is an interesting case, because all you’re doing is meant to save as many lives as possible during a global cooling.

What matters, is that you can do your best to keep high morale and not work people to the bone…or you could just… not. You can enforce child labor, control your citizens with an iron fist, leading the city towards theocracy or autocracy, neither of which ends up too nicely.

Frostpunk is a rare game where in a way you can become an anti-villain: someone who does horrible things, because it’s the only way to accomplish a greater good, in this case: humanity’s survival. You can be evil, you can be callous, or weep as you send another batch of freshly made children to the coal mines, because it’s necessary. It’s a cold, cruel world out there, you can reflect that.

Key features
  • You can do terrible things for good reason, that’s rare
  • You need to manage your people’s survival and give them a reason to survive
  • Ultimately, you’ll need to go towards autocracy of theocracy
  • Interesting expansions and a 2024 sequel

Knights of the Old Republic

Release:2003-11-19
Genre:RPG
Developer:BioWare

Some say that the Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities. In BioWare’s Knights of the Old Republic it’s means highly destructive Force powers are cheaper to use.

Thankfully, outside of combat you can let your aspiring Sith Lord flag fly by being just the worst to everyone you meet on your journey, including plucky teenagers and people who swore a life debt to you.

Although being nice is generally recommended, KotOR allows you to be a despicable, rude, callous parody of a human. This path will not only lead you organically to a different ending, but can also be very entertaining. The Obsidian-made sequel boosts the potential for evil by letting you corrupt your followers and drag them to the Dark Side with you, complete with appearance changes.

Key features
  • You can dive head-first into the Dark Side
  • One of the best Star Wars games ever made
  • Every conversation is a new chance to make a potential enemy
  • The sequel allows you to corrupt your followers

Overlord

Release:2007-06-26
Genre:RPG
Developer:Triumph Studios

As the title suggest, in Overlord you play an evil ruler who tries to conquer land after land and exploit it for fun, profit, and revenge.

You have an ever-growing, and disposable, army of multi-colored minions, an ominous tower, and a lot of potential for sowing fear among people you encounter. You also have a cool helmet that makes you look like a more personally involved Sauron.

Letting your goblin-like minions loose on an enemy, a village, or a particularly ripe patch of pumpkins results in a delightful chaos, a few potential new helmets for your horde, and a lot of unhappy people. And somehow you’re STILL not the worst person around, because there are some decadent former heroes you need to put in their place and show them who’s the true villain here.

Key features
  • In the sequel the newbie Overlord can also decide to brainwash people with foul sorcery
  • Your minions are an endless source of amusement…
  • …and you can melt them to get better weapons
  • Decide what kind of evil overlord you want to be

Plague Inc: Evolved

Release:2016-02-18
Genre:Indie
Developer:Ndemic Creations

A villain doesn’t always need to be sentient to threaten everything people hold dear.

As Plague Inc.: Evolved proves, you could just be a very persistent infection deadly enough to spread across the entire globe and kill everyone. You are in control of the way your chosen pathogen evolves, including transmission, symptoms, and a few other features, some unique to specific pathogens.

If you actually need a sentient villain, there is a way. Instead of picking a virus or a parasite you can become a vampire, freshly awakened from a long slumber and ready to spread the curse of vampirism across the world. If you’ve ever wanted to roleplay a supervillain intent on destroying humanity, you can do it in Plague Inc: Evolved. You even get to name every disease you concoct.

Key features
  • You design a unique disease, like a supervillain would
  • There are many different scenarios and pathogens
  • Inspired by a Flash classic Pandemic 2
  • It’s fun to watch world news scrolling by as your disease ravages the world

Red Dead Redemption 2

Release:2019-11-05
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Rockstar Games

Red Dead Redemption 2 gives you a choice.

You could strive to be as “white hat” as being in a notorious gang would allow, or you could go full “black hat”, stopping just short of twirling your moustache as you put a hogtied victim on the train tracks. You can kill enemies you already defeated in a duel, you can shoot innocents willy-nilly, and conduct yourself like a boorish lout in general.

The game even gives you button prompts you can use to antagonize people through casual dialogue. The examples here aren’t as dramatic or overstated as in other entries on this list, but even the small ways you can be a good-for-nothing bandit make the world feel more grounded and believable. Thanks to the game’s dialogue system you can also basically pull the classic “NOT!” card.

Key features
  • You can be as „black hat” as it gets without going cartoony
  • Antagonizing people can lead to very entertaining zingers
  • One of the most detail-rich open world games ever launched
  • Your Honor level influences your ending

Tyranny

Release:2016-11-10
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Obsidian Entertainment

Tyranny’s big thing is that you’re an agent of an evil Overlord, Kyros. Your task is simple: remove the last bits of resistance preventing Kyros’ conquest from being complete.

You are also a Judge Dredd of the land, except you can twist the law to suit your needs if you want to. Tyranny is, or can be, if you want it to be, a game about being a Lawful Evil agent of an evil empire. How cool is that?

Depending on how smart you make your character, the laws can also turn out to be quite pliable, especially when it would benefit your goals. Thanks to the way reputations work in the game you can also instill fear in your companions without losing their loyalty, and you can make all factions hate you, but also kind of need you. You can even betray whoever you’ve allied with at the beginning and conquer Tiers for yourself.

Key features
  • You can be an evil fantasy Judge Dredd
  • Interesting, unique companions
  • Several different paths make for great replayability
  • Customizable spells

Untitled Goose Game

Release:2020-09-23
Genre:Stealth & Simulator
Developer:House House

Arguably the worst villain on the list: the Goose. The Goose is a menace, and a constant threat to an idyllic English countryside.

Across the campaign you’ll steal property, put humans in embarrassing positions, and gather treasures for your lair. At least that’s one way of presenting it. Another would be just that you’re playing as a mischievous goose who’s up to some harmless pranks.

What remains true is that the Goose can sow some chaos in the clearly languid and peaceful life of an English village. The humans try to oppose your machinations, and sometimes will even use a broom to rudely shoo you away. There is even an end game: when you complete the game for the first time you get a series of additional objectives: more pranks and more things to steal.

Key features
  • Wreak mild chaos on an English countryside
  • Very pleasant art style
  • You play as a sneaky, cheeky goose
  • Expert goose controls include flapping the wings and honking on command

Prototype 2

Release:2012-07-26
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Radical Entertainment

In Prototype 2 you are James Heller, a former US Marine. When you were on a mission a virus outbreak started and your wife was killed, while the daughter was taken by the government.

Enter Alex Mercer who caused the outbreak and on the government itself. During your confrontation with Alex, he infected you with the same virus he had in his veins.Now you are an abomination just like him.

You can shapeshift, your limbs into weapons out of your limbs, jump over buildings, run super-fast, consume people and their memories etc. You are like a mix of the Hulk and that monster you might know from a movie The Thing. You are definetly not going to be a hero in this game. If citizens of New York are going to die because of that? Who cares about that? You are even going to kill many people yourself. You are not going to stop until Mercer is dead.

Key features
  • A sequel to an excellent open world super-powered game
  • You can use your superpowers to be a real terror anywhere you go
  • A new protagonist, driven by revenge
  • Customizable powers

Grand Theft Auto 5

Release:2015-04-14
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Rockstar North

While we specifically mention Grand Theft Auto 5 in this list, you can actually put any Grand Theft Auto game you want.

In all games from the series you can be a bad boy. Steal cars, kill people, fight the police, destroy everything. Do whatever you want. In GTA 5 you land in the city of Los Santos (which long-time fans of the series already know). Here you are going to take a control of three different characters.

One is Michael, a retired thief who due to family troubles and bad temper has to start stealing again. Then there’s Michael’s old friend Trevor, a violent maniac still in the crime biz. The third character is Franklin, a young man who wants to earn a lot of money fast. They are likable, you are still going to be a general menace thanks to open world gameplay that loves giving you all the freedom you want.

Key features
  • Three playable characters with their own stories and skills
  • The city of Los Santos is huge and immersive
  • Tons of activities outside of the main storyline
  • Unleashing chaos upon the NPCs isn’t just easy: it’s fun!

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous

Release:2021-09-02
Genre:RPG
Developer:Owlcat Games

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is a successor to Owlcat’s previous game, Pathfinder: Kingmaker.

It deserves a spot on this list not only because, as a true RPG, it allows you to pick evil, murderous, and generally kind of unhinged dialogue options. It is here, because unlike other games you can actually decide to become a creature you’re usually supposed to be killing.

Thanks to the game’s Mythic Paths you can choose to sacrifice your loved ones and become a lich, turn into a ravenous Swarm-That-Walks, or even turn into a literal devil or demon. Each path (10 total, including some Good ones) has its own related quest, and hard (or easy, as it might be) choices to make before you can embrace the legendary power it offers.

Key features
  • A huge, old-school, isometric RPG
  • Based on the famous tabletop RPG, Pathfinder
  • Epic story about leading a war against demonic invasion
  • Deep progression

Evil is bad, but it can be fun

The list above are some of the best options you could go for if being a villain in a game is your goal. Of course, it’s hardly exhaustive, and there many more wicked titles you could play to become just the worst person the game’s NPCs are ever going to encounter.

Whichever nefarious direction you choose to go, visit our marketplace and be a hero of your own story by finding attractive offers which won’t drain your budget. After all, the less you pay, the more you can buy and the further your evil empire can expand!