Card-Carrying Villain: Difference between revisions

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** Their counterpart in the sequels, Team Skull (Team Poison Rose in the Japanese versions), are the same. Their only motivation is greed and harassing the players' team to make them look bad. Compared to the real [[Big Bad]] of the game and his Dragon, they're almost literally the Team Rocket trio in Pokémon form.
* The Genma of the ''[[Onimusha]]'' series revel in being referred to as "evil", most notably in the second game (evident by the final boss being the Golden Evil Statue, and also by the content of some in-game documents).
* In ''[[Cuphead]]'', the Devil himself is one. He makes no effort whatsoever to conceal that he is the owner of the Devil's Casino, not bothering to disguise his hellish appearance in the slightest while offering wagers to gullible customers. His right-hand man Mr. King Dice is even more blatant, boasting in his [[Villain Song]], "I never play nice, I'm the Devil's right hand man."
* Gnarl of ''[[Overlord]]'', in a [[Large Ham|most over-the-top manner]]. He takes such great delight in evil for the sake of evil.
* [[Up to Eleven|ALL]] of the antagonists in [[Hero's Realm]] fit the bill, but special mention goes to Balthalas, who sports a fantastic [[Evil Laugh]] to boot.
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* Your character in ''[[Dungeons]]'', along with everyone else, except the heroes.
* Most of the Path of Dark class promotions in ''[[Might and Magic]] VII'' have a name that is either more associated with not-quite-a-good-guy than their Light counterpart (Warlock vs Arch Druid, Bounty Hunter vs Ranger Lord, etc) or invoke darkness (Priest of Dark, Black Knight). The Paladin promotion is called ''Villain'', and yes, the guy that promotes you to it uses it himself.
 
 
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