Special:Badtitle/NS90:User talk:DocColress/The great big examples suggestions topic 2: The Twin Snakes/reply (9)

I guess you could consider Marian's moment to be a flashback, though you see it as a recorded meeting on a laptop at the end of the game.

As for Albert, he's definitely a keeper. Unlike most psychopaths in the series (Which are what the bosses are called), he's perfectly in his right mind, he's simply a sadistic and greedy asshole who has no problem gruesomely murdering others to make a profit off their organs on the black market. The whole thing with any Dead Rising monsters is that Monsters I've added are all people who are in their right minds and choose to do deplorable things during zombie crisises for petty, often self-centered reasons.

I have a few others listed who aren't at TV Tropes such as Jo Slade (A police woman who chooses to spend the outbreak in the first game kidnapping women, raping them, then killing them), Jed Wright (White trash hick from Dead Rising 2 prologue Case Zero who spends his time during the Still Creek outbreak hunting down and killing Zombies and infected humans, and sets his sight on protagonist Chuck Green's very young daughter), and Hilde Schmittendorf (Sadistic employee of Hemlock's who gleefully carries out his orders to hunt down and kill survivors of the Los Perdidos Outbreak, and is shown going as far as forcing a man to watch her kill his wife, then laughs at his misery before killing him and getting a sexual thrill out of it). All these examples are all much more minor villains than influential people like Marian, Hemlock, and T.K., but lack their power and resources and are sufficiently heinous in their screentime with the tools they have at their disposal. Like the other examples I listed, they're unlike other Psychopaths and are perfectly sane and are acting out of pure sadism.