Foe Yay/Video Games

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  • In the recent Tomb Raider games, nearly every relationship Lara has with a female foe could qualify. The most prominent pairing within the fanbase seems to be Lara and her Doppelgänger, with Lara and Amanda following close behind.
  • Everyone loves Gary, no matter who they are or what he's done to them beforehand.
  • Bayonetta. The Cat Fight between Bayonetta and Jeanne border on Undercover Brother-style catfighting.
  • Phoenix Wright/Miles Edgeworth of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and Phoenix/Godot. All too much, with mountains of fanart to support them. (Of course, as the games continue, the "Foe" aspect recede into the distance and their subtext relationship becomes more traditional). Even the writers have noted that Phoenix, upon seeing Miles again for the first time in over a decade, would think he looks "very good".
    • Purely Fanon Foe Yay from the same series includes such bizarre pairings as Matt Engarde/Juan Corrida and Manfred von Karma/Gregory Edgeworth. (Spoiled because the rivalries in question are key plot points to the cases they appear in.)
    • Apollo Justice and Klavier Gavin have this going on. Apollo even thinks in court at one point 'I'll wipe that smile off your pretty face, Gavin!'
    • The pairing of Mia Fey and Dahlia Hawthorne seems to be gaining more & more popularity despite how they are in the actual storyline. And to a much lesser extent Mia Fey/April May (though that on the other hand is most likely just because of the vast potential amounts of Fanservice on that one namely on how they are both quite the Ms. Fanservice).
      • Do these two actually count as this trope or as Foe Yay Shipping? Either way, Mia/Dahlia is a bit of a squicky case of this when you remember that they're actually cousins.
    • And now we've seen Ace Attorney Investigations, there's a similar thing going on between Edgeworth and Shi-Long Lang, an interpol agent who calls him "pretty boy" more than once.
    • And yet again from the same game with Calisto Yew: "You're sending the biggest chill down my spine, Edgeworth!"
    • Franziska von Karma & Phoenix can have this vibe too. Besides her wish to defeat Phoenix for herself, but she took the 4th piece of evidence, Phoenix's face drawn over Shelly de Killer's card, kept it hidden what it was, and kept it for herself. She did say she would give it to him next time they met, but seeing as she never brought it back up...
  • Who could forget Cloud and Sephiroth of Final Fantasy VII? As he tells it, Cloud starts out adoring Sephiroth as a fellow solider. Later, it's revealed that Cloud was intended to be a Sephiroth clone. The heroes chase Sephiroth for much of the game. Sephiroth bends Cloud's mind multiple times to fulfill his whims. Cloud's purpose in life is to stick his sword into Sephiroth.
    • Though the subtext was already off the charts in the original game, it's taken Up to Eleven in both the Expanded Universe and any games in which they make cameos together (notably Kingdom Hearts), to the point of blatant Ship Tease. Their epic battle at the end of Final Fantasy VII Advent Children was probably the most homoerotic fight in the entire Final Fantasy series, full stop. That's saying a lot.
    • As long as we're on Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy VIII's Squall/Seifer and their rather bitter rivalry gets seriously extrapolated on by the fandom—despite the fact that both of them are canonically shown in relationships with women, and that prior to that Squall firmly rejects any kind of human relationship.
      • Actually it isn't just Squall. Seifer is really the key character involved but in fandom he is almost always paired with either Squall or Zell. Mainly as a result of him being more dominant than the other two. However most of the doujinshi that focuses on the pairings as well as fanart actually condenses the relationships more to Ho Yay than Foe Yay..
    • Vincent gets his fair share of Ship Tease throughout his game with Lucrecia (retroactively speaking), Yuffie, and Shelke, but he also gets a hefty amount of Foe Yay from Rosso the Crimson.
  • In Kingdom Hearts, Sora/Riku and Roxas/Axel double as both Ho Yay and Foe Yay, as both pairings are made up of two best friends, and both latter members of the pairings have turned on and tried to kill the former member.
    • Already, Ventus/Vanitas is one of the most popular pairings in Birth by Sleep.
    • Likewise, Master Xehanort is creepily interested in Terra. Sure, he was making sure that Terra would be a suitable host for his heart, but still...
      • Read that spoiler out loud and tell me that makes anything any better.
    • Similarly, after she beats him up, Vanitas decides he might want Aqua's body more than Ven's... erm, to possess, we mean. We hope.
    • Not to mention that 4/11 pairing...
    • In Birth by Sleep, when Hades first sees Aqua he gives her a suggestive once-over glance with a very creepy grin.
    • In Chain of Memories, Larxene practically molests Axel on-screen, stroking his face, pressing her whole body up against him, and generally ignoring his personal space. He's clearly uncomfortable about it, and she knows it too.
      • Well, that's more like Minion Shipping, seeing as Larxene was under the assumption that Axel was a supporter to her and Marluxia's cause (He wasn't, but he still never does anything to qualify as an outright "foe" to her either).
    • Let's not forget Axel and Saix in 358/2 Days, who used to be best friends, but now have drifted apart and eventually become enemies, with each bemoaning the fact that the other has "changed" so much.
  • Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami of The King of Fighters have spent over a decade obsessed with each other, even going so far as to be romantic rivals in the Dating Sim spin-off Days of Memories.
    • Actually, it's mostly one-sided from Iori's side. Both hate each other's guts, but Yagami takes his side of the Kusanagi-Yagami feud a bit too far. This is reflected in how they address one another; Iori calls Kyo by his given name, but Kyo (not wanting to make the rivalry personal) refers to Iori as Yagami.
    • Same goes for Kula Diamond and K', at least if the fandom has anything to say about it. Granted they team up after 2001.
      • Actually Justified Trope in that Kula was genetically engineered to be a failsafe should K' ever defect (hence her Code Name, the Anti-K'). However, even in 2000, Kula showed no true mixture of enmity and infatuation towards K'.
  • In Super Smash Bros.. Brawl, The Glomp administered by King Dedede onto Kirby.
  • In Jak II, Erol takes an unhealthy interest in torturing Jak for two years straight and then becomes even more obsessed when he escapes.

Erol: I want more than just to win, eco freak... I want you!

    • Our first sight of Erol in Jak II has him leaning over a shackled, chained-down Jak on a Dark Eco injector slash torture device and telling him, "I'll be back later." (in an almost seductive manner) after being told to finish Jak off that night.
  • Dante and Vergil from Devil May Cry, whose deadly Cain and Abel rivalry hasn't stopped fans from shipping them.
  • Helena and Christie from Dead or Alive, as well as Kasumi and Ayane though there are hints that the latter rivalry may have ended with recent events in DOA 4.
  • Three words: Metal Gear Solid.
    • Ocelot actually kisses Snake's cheek in the fourth game, if you don't do anything to break his choke hold. It restores Snake's Psyche Gauge.
      • Heck, Ocelot kisses him on the cheek in a mid-game cutscene, too, immediately prior to shocking Snake with his own knife.
    • In Metal Gear Solid 3, Ocelot becomes Naked Snake's Stalker with a Crush, following him around and idolizing him. Ocelot even sees Snake in a Gaussian Girl manner during their first meeting and fight. Later, Volgin notices Ocelot's obsession with Snake and even asks him if he's "fallen for him." Ocelot doesn't deny it. Even later in the game, Naked Snake notices that all his food is missing, and EVA says that Ocelot ate it all, reasoning that Ocelot wanted to learn to eat just like Snake. Also, in an optional codec conversation, EVA even mocks Snake for his inability to grasp the Foe Yay between himself and Ocelot.
    • Or the fact in the first game, Liquid strips Snake of his shirt before the fist-fight—when it's completely unnecessary. Doesn't help that Liquid is pretty flamboyant.
      • Somewhat justified as the suit helped his resistance to physical attacks.
    • The very, very breath-taking fight between Vamp and Raiden in the fourth game has some extremely, though somewhat disturbing homoerotic imagery: the grappling, the almost rutting-like motion when Raiden stabs himself to nail Vamp--and don't forget the white blood and the crotch-knife licking.
      • Plus, when Raiden stabs himself and Vamp, they end up in a pose that makes it look like Vamp is spooning Raiden. And then Vamp pulls Raiden closer to plunge the blade in farther.
      • As well as when Raiden penetrates Vamp's body with his sword Vamp's response is to say "Yes..." in pleasure and get close to Raiden's face almost like he was trying to kiss him.
    • Gray Fox is pretty obsessed with Snake... and his final fight with Snake is, erm, interesting to say the least.

"That's good, Snake! I've been waiting for this pain! More, more! Hurt me more!"

  • Silly!Hawke calls Meredith and Orsino out on this in Dragon Age 2.

Meredith: Orsino cannot evade me forever!

    • And in the original Dragon Age, Player Party members Alistair and Morrigan loathe each other, but certain of their lines imply sexual attraction; Morrigan accuses Alistair of staring at her breasts, and one dialogue (associated with the Morrigan/male PC Romance Sidequest) has her say, after being accused of looking at the male PC like she wants to suck his blood and possibly Alistair's too, "If I ever want to suck anything of yours, Alistair, you'll be the first to know." And one possible choice during the endgame is to consummate their Foe Yay by having Alistair become the father of Morrigan's godbaby in a dark sex magic ritual. Yay?
    • While there are no canon hintings, the constant ribbing between Anders and Fenris has inspired the "Fenders" pairing. Not surprisingly, fans seem to enjoy content where the two are hostile towards each other.
  • You can do this canonically as Hawke in Dragon Age II by romancing a rival.
  • Star FOX: Command: There's more to Wolf O'Donnell on why he's obsessed in taking Fox down... seriously. Heck, some of his lines are rather awkward ("I'm hot and cranky, and your orders are annoying, but I'll do them anyway!"), suggesting his silliness when confronted by Fox face-to-face.
    • In Star Fox Assault, Wolf did have that "You're mine!" fluffy moments, which are quite accurate to the Japanese translations of the game.
  • Guilty Gear has so many sets of bitterly opposed rivals that the character selection screen is actually organized around them. (No, really. in this arrangement, every character except the entire top row and Chipp and Potemkin on the second-from-bottom row have a strong connection to whoever is directly opposite them, usually either blatant idolizing fanboy/fangirlism or bitter and hateful rivalry. With this many Foe Yay pairings hinted at in the game itself, Guilty Gear shippers have plenty of material to work with, though Ky Kiske/Sol Badguy is the clear favorite.
    • That is to say nothing between the weird hybrid of Foe Yay and straight up Ho Yay between Venom and Eddie/Zato-1. Given the fact that Venom is more or less canon gay and screams Zato's name when he loses sometimes...
    • In a non Foe Yay sense, everybody except Order-Sol has an important relationship with the person(s) across from them on that row. Examples: Bridget (of Dropped a Bridget On Him fame) works for Jam, Chipp and Pot are friends (Potemkin is helping Chipp become President of America), and A.B.A. ends up holding Robo-Ky's head at the end of one of their shared endings.
  • There's very little whatsoever to imply any sort of attraction between Sonic and Shadow of Sonic the Hedgehog. That being said, it's one of the most-shipped yaoi pairings in the fandom.
    • Their first conversation when they're reunited in Sonic Heroes consists of: "Didn't you hear? We've got a date with Eggman too!" "Well then, I guess it'll be a date to die for!" "Hey, that's my line!" ...er, right. Both idiots are smirking like they've been planning this meeting and conversation for a long time. Not to mention that if you stick around long enough during the Final Boss of Sonic Adventure 2, Shadow tosses Sonic a number of compliments. And if that weren't enough, view the framing cutscenes in their one-on-one Boss Battle for both stories. The heavy breathing does not match up at all with the relatively easy fight...
  • The strained relationship between Michael Wilson and Richard Hawke of Metal Wolf Chaos just oozes with sexual tension. Richard is quite aware of this.
  • In Tales of Symphonia, Kratos and Yuan spend most of the game at odds, with Yuan trying to keep his rebellious plans secret from the Big Bad, who Kratos apparently remains loyal to. They used to be close friends, but that doesn't stop Yuan from trying to kill Kratos to get a plot coupon. ...Or from saving his life after he finally does sacrifice himself to break Origin's Seal, giving fangirls a well-publicized shot of Yuan cradling a semi-conscious Kratos in his arms.

Mithos: Genis... you choose Lloyd over me? But I thought we were friends...

    • Then, in the sequel, Emil and Richter. Emil is constantly obsessing over Richter in a hero worship way despite Richter almost killing him several times, and even remarks at one point "I'm not in love with him or anything, am I?". As for Richter, Emil has the same physical form as Richter's dead best friend, whom it's highly suggested Richter was More Than Friends with
      • In a skit after Emil learns about Regal once being forced to kill the woman he loved, he starts to wonder to himself if he'd be able to kill Richter if he had to. He then quickly backtracks and declares that that doesn't mean he's in love with Richter or anything. In his own internal monologue.
      • In addition, there's Decus's response when Emil first meets him in his own form, and Alice's obsession with "Mart-Mart".
    • Tales of the Abyss has Jade and Dist. Classically, Dist is completely obsessed with Jade (after challenging him to a duel, he nearly freezes to death when Jade stands him up), while Jade is playfully malevolent and unreadable. Jade remarks to Luke once that he thinks of Dist "more like a pet than a friend." There's also an incredibly subtext-laden interrogation scene which shows who'd be on top if they really did have something going on the side.
      • Luke Fon Fabre and Van Grants. It's everywhere. Almost literally every single conversation, taken out of context (optional), has some serious subtext going on.
      • Same for Asch and Van Grants.
      • Even Asch and Luke, considering how Luke has times where he is obsessed with worry over Asch and Asch's thoughts focusing on Luke, because he hates him so much.
    • In Tales of Vesperia we have Zagi's obsession with Yuri.
    • In Tales of Hearts, Chlorseraph seems to be motivated mainly by the desire to "free" Kunzite from his obligation to his mistress (by killing her), so that Kunzite will pay attention to him instead. He even calls him "my Kunzite" at one point. And then there's what he says after he is ordered to pursue the party:

Chlorseraph: I'll do it, but not for you, it's so I can make Kunzite mine.

  • KOTOR II features an interesting and unsubtle moment really close to the end, for the female Exile player: Darth Sion, after his spirit has been broken by the female Exile, admits to loving her. Sort of a shameful love he didn't really want to admit to himself, and it's a little vague, but it's there. Not the only one, either, there's one right at the end for both genders: Kreia, now having revealed herself to be Darth Traya, and having been defeated by the Exile, admits that she loved the Exile for being able to walk away from the Force, and being the way to potentially kill the Force surprisingly, this is not creepy in the least.
    • Wasn't that because the two had a parent-child-like bond for most of the game though (albiet one barely above the level of dysfunction)? Unless you're implying a wierd Parental Incest...
    • Atris also seems to have a thing for the Exile. And when you confront and defeat her, she pretty much admits it openly, as well as her shame that she wasn't strong enough to go off to war with him/her. Really, the Exile gets a whole lot of this.
      • More should be made of Atris' Foe Yay. To elaborate on the previous post, it's implied it's partially responsible for sending her down the slippery slope of insanity. Years ago Atris looked up to, adored, the Exile but after she left for the war and subsequently left the order, she hated her for being able to make the decisions she couldn't. By the time they meet again Atris has no idea what to feel. The Exile even has a plot reason for stirring these feelings in people: her ability to form intense Force bonds with people means even if they despise the Exile they are drawn and affected by her .
    • Hell, with only a slightly dirty mind, you could read some really brain-breaking things into some of the dialogue options between Revan and Malak. Ho Yay optional.
      • The torture scene between Bastila and Malak. That is all.
  • The cinematic trailer for Warhammer Online contains more than a little hint at this between the High Elf Shadow Warrior and the Dark Elf Sorceress. After all, one has to wonder why the Sorceress doesn't just kill the Shadow Warrior off the bat, and lets her live when she's got her helpless and restrained in ice.
    • Note that the Ice only seems to be covering her legs, which raises the question as to why the Shadow Warrior doesn't fill her full of arrows in turn. Even more amusing considering that Dark Elves are meant to hate High Elves with a burning passion for a perceived wrong whilst Shadow Warriors (unlike other High Elves) detest Dark Elves so much they stoop to depths most High Elves wouldn't even consider to destroy them.
  • Albedo and Jr. from Xenosaga.
    • Also, Jin and Margulis. And the game strongly implies that Jin and Pellegri were lovers in the past, and in the present get subtext about as prominent as Jin and Margulis. Some read KOS-MOS and T-ELOS this way as well. And chaos and Wilhelm.
      • You find Jin's swimsuit in Margulis' quarters on old Miltia. 'nuff said.
  • Walter and Henry are a popular pairing in the Silent Hill 4 fandom. Not to mention the whole scene in SH2 with Pyramid Head licking James...
    • Forget the licking. He spends the entire game stalking James across the town, repeatedly kills the only other person interested in him, and interrupts his rape of another monster twice to pursue James instead. As the manifestations of the town, including Pyramid Head, are formed mostly from James' guilt over Mercy Killing his wife and his sexual frustration, it's entirely probable that he wants to fuck and kill James, likely at the same time, in what is possibly the purest form of this trope.
    • Claudia's behaviour towards Heather in the third game seems very much like a Stalker with a Crush on more than a few occasions.
  • Touhou characters Kaguya Houraisan and Fujiwara no Mokou are Immortality enemies that kill one another on a daily basis. However, Kaguya views their 'rivalry' as mostly a game to pass the time, as polite with Mokou as she is with anyone else (granted, that isn't saying much), while Mokou is absurdly obssessed with Kaguya, apparently still wanting her to suffer for humiliating her father more than a millenium ago, essentially flashing a collosal sign that reads "Tsundere". They are two sides of the same Foe Yay coin.
  • Isaac and Hector, and also Isaac and Trevor Belmont, in Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. The latter is much more blatant, as Trevor gets, um--penetrated from behind. With a knife, you perverts. By Isaac, who may or may not be entirely possessed by Dracula at the time. Does that make it three-way Foe Yay?
  • You don't have to look for Foe Yay in F.E.A.R.; the entire reason Alma is attacking Sergeant Becket in Project Origin is because she apparently wants to have a child with him. Really. And it really takes the creepy factor way up.
  • In the Pokémon games, two of the Pokemon species, Zangoose (a mongoose), and Seviper (a snake), hate each other (naturally). They're also in the same egg group too, so yes, you can make little baby Zangooses and Sevipers with total mortal enemies. Improbable Species Compatibility at its finest, folks.
    • Also, think about it. When you put two Pokemon of opposite genders and same egg group at a Daycare, the Daycare man may say they hate each other... And yet, they make an egg.
    • Also, Cyrus and Lucas/Dawn Dawn.
    • Five words: "[INSERT POKEMON HERE] used Attract!" Seven more: "The foe Jigglypuff's Cute Charm infatuated Tauros!"
    • The main character and their rival could also count. Actually, it usually does among shippers.
      • Though Blue does have a friendly rivalry with Red considering they were once friends (and gained their friendship again), Wally doesn't even try to intimidate you and Pearl is your best friend. Silver though..
      • I'm surprised this page has gotten this far on Pokemon, yet NO mention of Silver's er....reaction-and response in the newest remakes, to seeing the playable character (male or female) in their Rocket disguise in the Goldenrod Radio Tower...you all know what I'm talking about. If Pixiv and deviantART are anything to go by, the shippers clearly didn't miss out on it.
      • Let's not forget the tagteam you get to do with your rival Silver, against Lance and Gym Leader Clair. Silver gets rather, upset at Lance suggesting you, the player, be on Lance's team and Silver with Clair. He scoffs at Lance's suggestion, blowing Clair off, insulting her wardrobe, then telling The Hero "Come over (male/female p.c.'s name) to my side! We can beat them!"... shippers INDEED didn't miss out on this.
    • A lot of the fandom has noted, that Silver's behavior, especially in the remakes towards the male/female P.C., resembles to them that of a Tsundere.
    • Brendan can be considered a psuedo-rival. Though May is full of Flat Character related girly sweetness, Brendan is a friendly Tsundere in simple terms.
    • Archie and Maxie... just... just Archie and Maxie.
      • And holy crap, Maxie and the main character in Emerald. He goes from wanting to kill you to keep you from interfering with his plans to being concerned about your safety, and when you last see him, he stops and says "[Insert your name here}... ...... ......" before walking off with Archie. Mind finishing that sentence, Maxie?
    • And now that Black and White are out....hoo boy. N probably gets the MOST Ship Tease out of anyone in the entire game with the protagonists. Oh right, he's also your rival and leader of the enemy organization.
      • To put it simply, Isshushipping (The name given to the pairing of Hilbert, the main male character, and N, your rival and the leader of Team Plasma) was one of the most popular Gen V ships even before the game came out. Once the game came out, the popularity skyrocketed.
  • To some fans of Mortal Kombat, Scorpion and Sub-Zero could fit this trope.
    • That's only if you squint though. Sub-Zero doesn't like Scorpion for killing his older brother (the Sub-Zero from the original game, who killed Scorpion back in Mythologies), and while Scorpion doesn't like Sub-Zero either, he decided to become his guardian in atonement for killing the elder Sub-Zero (Quan Chi's implication of younger Sub-Zero in the murder of Scorpion's family in 4 notwithstanding); most of their battles afterward seem to be rooted moreso in Rule of Cool than pure hatred. Kano's hostility towards Sonya Blade, on the other hand, is waist deep in Foe Yay. Back during their rooftop battle in MK3, tore out a lock of her hair and now wears it around his neck as a symbol of their rivalry. Ayup.
    • Mortal Kombat: Deception gives us Jade and Tanya, one of the rare cases where the Foe Yay comes from the good guy. Jade hates Tanya for betraying the Edenian forces and aiding Shinnok in 4, which would be understandable had Jade actually been involved in the events of the game. However, the bitter sentiments seem to be reciprocated by Tanya, and the two ladies are seen duking it out in the opening cinematic of Armageddon.
    • Frost, Sub-Zero's Deceptive Disciple, seems to have this kind of relationship towards none other than Sub-Zero himself. Nearly dies from freezing when she steals his Dragon Medallion; after her awakening, all that she has on her mind is that of her old sifu.
    • Kitana has this from Mileena, her twin sister/clone who is extremely embittered and suffering from an inferiority complex due to her Tarkatan DNA-induced deformities. Her bio in Deception even has Mileena outright say that her hatred of "sister" consumes her every thought.
  • Leviathan, Hot-Blooded Bottle Fairy member of the Four Guardians to Zero.
    • Harpuia was pretty blatant too.

Harpuia: Ha ha ha... You are still so strong... I like it... No... I love it this way. You are the only one who can make me feel this alive... I enjoy the sensation, I love the pain... You are worthy...

    • Don't forget Fefnir, either.
  • While on the subject of Mega Man, let's not forget Dr. Wily. For all the times he's tried to take over the world, his motivations for doing so were simply to outshine his rival, Dr. Light.
  • All of Hyadain's Mega Man 2 remixes are heavy with this, but Crash Man's is definitely the most blatant. Just... just watch...
    • And long before that, we had Mega Man and Bass/Forte.
    • Star Force brings us Geo and Jack in the third game. Geo tries to befriend Jack, Jack maybe kind of sort of starts to like him, Jack's horrible villainous secret gets discovered, Jack and Geo spend the rest of the game fighting, with Jack trying to kill Geo and Geo trying to remind Jack that they're friends, and eventually Jack and Geo have their final showdown, Geo wins... Jack gives in to Geo, gives up on villainy, and does his part to save Geo in the end, only to be seen with him at a party in the end. It would be a fairly normal, if obsessive, rivalry on Jack's part, but it really becomes suspect when you notice that Jack first showed signs of warming up to Geo after they hung out in bathing suits at the beach.
      • Arguably, Geo had this with Pat/Rey in the first game. It was already borderline Ho Yay when Geo and Pat attempted to become Brothers, but then comes Rey...
    • According to Pixiv and J Tegaki, this also goes for Gyro Man and Jupiter (who according to canon practically hate each other's guts). Also Gemini Man and Snake Man.
  • Combined with Les Yay in Shantae. Risky's attitude toward our heroine is equal parts watch-me-as-I-crush-your-hopes and ooh-baby-I-bet-you're-a-freak-in-bed. Word of God says this is entirely intentional.
  • Resident Evil has two prominant examples. Leon and Krauser in 4 (the most erotic knife fight/ Best Boss Fight Ever?), what with the shirtlessness, the motive back-and-forths, the cries of "Run Leon Run!" and "That's what I'm talking about.", it just goes on. Similarily, Wesker and Chris seem to have this going on in 5. As one fan once put it:

Wesker seems to be pretty obsessed over Chris, shouting his name at every available opportunity and constantly obsessing over his every move. The only time he seems to recognize the other person in the room with them is when she is shooting at him.

    • Then there's the dialogue between them:

Wesker: "Seven minutes is all I can spare to play with you."
Chris: "Suck on this, Wesker!"

    • Wesker and Chris' rivalry actually predate 5, what with Wesker being obsessed with him by the time of Code: Veronica. He doesn't seem to be as obsessed with Jill Valentine though, who was equally responsible in ruining his plans in the first game.
      • Wesker seemed to have a liking for Chris even before Chris meddled with his plans. In the remake, Wesker leaves healing items, weapons and ammo around the mansion for Chris to find, as well as notes of encouragement. He even fixes a broken doorknob for Chris, so that Chris can escape the monsters easier. He doesn't do the same for Jill.
  • In Wild ARMs XF, Weisheit is obsessed with Felius. His first monologue consists of, in summary, how he can't wait to torture Felius and have his body. It only gets more incredible from there. This even carries over into gameplay. The first time he is fought, if Felius is in the party, Weisheit will continuously target him and ignore the other five units you have. There is an explanation later for why he wants Felius' body, but the way he continuously talks (every time he is alone or with the group, his obsession will arise very quickly) and acts makes that explanation... rather flimsy.
  • Nabooru often gets shipped with Ganondorf in the Zelda fandom despite the fact that the two of them are enemies in canon. Must be a Gerudo thing.
    • They also do pairings between Zant and Midna. Granted, they may represent fan theory of what their relationship must have been like before betrayed and usurped her, while turning her into an imp.
    • Looks like we'll be getting a lot of this in Skyward Sword, directed towards Link by Ghirahim. This gameplay footage kinda says it all.
      • In their second battle Ghirahim appears again to tell Link that the reason they keep bumping into each other is because they are bound by a red thread of fate. He also gets behind Link to invade his personal space again and whisper in his ear. He tells Link to come to him after licking his lips and says they're bound by that red thread of fate and that they're destined to fight. He also says that the thread of fate will be soaked crimson with Link's blood. It's interesting to note that there's an old Japanese legend that says that those who are destined to fall in love will be connected all their lives by an invisible red string tied to each of their pinkies.
  • In Star Ocean 3, the main character Fayt is commonly paired up with the Big Bad Luther in fanfiction, despite the fact that the party didn't know who he was until that fight.
  • Oh Come on. Ulala and Purge? How can those two NOT be a couple?
  • While everyone in BlazBlue is out to get Ragna the Bloodedge for the ridiculously high bounty he has on his head, Jin Kisaragi, his brother, takes an especially perverse interest in wanting to kill him. This is played with in the "Teach Me, Miss Litchi" Omake skits, where Jin flips back and forth between heart-gushing upon seeing Ragna and wanting to rip out his guts.
    • There's also Nu-13 who's conversations with Ragna are, well...
  • Norman Jayden and Carter Blake from Heavy Rain are constantly at each other's throats for a vast majority of the game. The latter has a bad habit of getting incredibly close to the former's face during this verbal spars...
  • In Condemned, there's Serial Killer X and Ethan Thomas. SKX got so obsessed with Ethan that he constantly monitored the other serial killers Ethan goes after so he can kill them first. The Foe Yay between them becomes much more blatant in the sequel Bloodshot, where SKX actually rescues Ethan, gets close to him and holds a knife to his throat, whispering to him, "Yes.. I look forward to cutting you open... learn your little secret..." And then there's how he told Ethan, "Do you think of me whenever you look at your hand? I think of you every time I look in the mirror..."
  • In Prototype, there's quite a bit of this between Alex Mercer and Elizabeth Greene, especially in the scene leading up to the battle with the Supreme Hunter. Both of them leap at each other, crash together, and fall to the floor, faces inches apart, and then Greene starts spitting goo on Mercer's face, as Mercer is injecting her with a long needle. Oh, and said needle is filled with an altered version of Mercer's own genetic material mixed with the genetic material being created by Greene's virus. Then Greene spits up the Supreme Hunter in a metaphorical birthing scene. Does This Remind You of Anything??
  • Umineko no Naku Koro ni: The relationship between Battler and Beatrice is heavily implied to be this way.
    • Never mind Bernkastel and Lambdadelta...
    • Both canon, in fact, and Bern and Lambda were working together the whole time.
  • In Harvest Moon the Witch Princess seems to spend a lot of time thinking about how annoying the Harvest Goddess is. In the beginning of Harvest Moon DS she accidentally gets rid of the Harvest Goddess, then practically forces you to save her.
    • There's also Tina and Jamie, from Magical Melody, which can be seen as the default couple. Rick and Kai, Back To Nature/Friends of Mineral Town/More Friends of Mineral Town wise.
  • In Q*bert, Coily follows Q*Bert everywhere - even off the edge of the pyramid to certain death.
  • One-sided in Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, where in the Japanese version, Nohman very early on tells Dingo "I love you". A bit of Yandere as well, considering Dingo responds with "you disgust me" and ends up with a few bullets through his heart and lungs.
  • Soulcalibur has some of this. Certainly helped by the characters constantly grabbing each other. Special mention goes to Cassandra's Critical Finish move, which involves stomping her ass on her opponent's head while asking if he "likes this kind of stuff?"
    • That's nothing. Tira's Critical Finish has her forcefully suck out her opponent's soul with a Kiss of Death.
    • The Chronicles of The Sword campaign has Luna, who obsesses over fighting the player until joining you near the end.
    • Nightmare (once he becomes Siegfried's Enemy Without) has been interpreted in some circles as being Yandere for his former host. Tira, his most lavishly dedicated follower, even angrily questions in SCIII why Nightmare continues to "cling on to the visage of that man for so long." And then there's the scene in (the admittedly non-canon) Legends where Sieg tries to seal away Soul Edge's power. And even years later (seventeen to be exact) in SCV, after jumping ship to a new host, Nightmare still uses his Siegfried-inspired fighting style, which is described as "what the sword wills." Unless you're writing this off as psychological warfare against the only host of Soul Edge who was able to escape Inferno's grasp, that is some freaky stuff right there.
    • And that's nothing compared to the hostility between Soul Edge and Soul Calibur themselves. Imagine if Eve was created from Adam for the sole purpose of destroying him. Now imagine them clashing with each other numerous times throughout history, each wanting the other's blood badly and their powers continually growing and waning in unison in order to maintain balance. That sounds strange enough as is, but that's excluding the fact that Soul Edge needs Soul Calibur in order to become complete, Soul Calibur herself being created from purified shards of her brother. That's right; it's a Sibling Rivalry that ends in a weapons equivalent of hatesex.
  • The Witcher has a few examples, and considering Geralt's general pornomancy, these easily veer into Ho Yay and/or No Yay.
    • Berengar acts like a bitter ex-lover. When he's not being verbally hostile to Geralt, he's brooding incessantly about him.
    • Azar Javed played "come and get me!" in his banters for 3 full chapters.
    • Jacques really wants Geralt to like him. Up until the end, he's completely hurt and bewildered that Geralt would think he's a Complete Monster.
  • Team Fortress 2 - Obviously RED and BLU hate each other's guts, but the Spy and the Sniper have an especially...intense rivalry.
  • Brutal Legend seems to give Emperor Doviculus a lot of Foe Yay subtext towards Eddie especially considering his willingness to forgive him for slaugtering his personal guards and his obession with the roadies blood and eyes (not even going into how much Doviculus seems to enjoy invading his personal space.)
    • What makes it even worse is emperor is a member of the tainted coil and enjoys bondage and sado/masocistism.
    • Given that Doviculus is voiced by Tim Curry, that kind of behavior is practically expected.
  • This is taken to ridiculous levels in Sengoku Basara. Main rivals Masamune and Yukimura for starters. They spend pretty much all their time thinking about each other, will drop whatever they are currently doing in order to fight each other and have conversations that drip with Ho Yay. Masamune admits that Yukimura is the only person who can make him feel truly alive, and Yukimura in turn wishes that his time with Masamune could last forever.
    • In one of the tie-in manga/DramaCDs when Kojuro wonders why his lord is so obsessed with Yukimura, Masamune has this explanation to offer: "The excitement of the fight seething in my flesh and blood... my body trembling in expectation of the victory that lies ahead... I want to defeat him, no matter what, and taste this feeling!" Kazuya Nakai's passionate delivery doesn't help.
    • Shingen and Kenshin are just as bad. Kenshin in particular sees Shingen as his significant other, insists they were brought together by destiny and talks non-stop about him. He also displays a very keen interest in young Yukimura and flirts with Masamune more than once.
    • Then there's Motonari and Motochika. While they do hate each other, Motochika feels sorry for Motonari and wants to change him, while Motonari is obsessed with destroying the "annoyance". It's also one of the most popular pairings in the series.
    • Don't forget Mitsuhide and Nobunaga. In Love with Your Carnage indeed. Plus Kasuga and Sasuke, though this is subverted as Sasuke is genuinely attracted to Kasuga, he's just a Jerkass, and Kasuga is a Type A Tsundere.
  • In the World of Warcraft novel Rise of the Horde, Kil'jaeden's reaction to Velen fleeing Argus to avoid corruption smacks of jilted lover.
    • And in the game itself, we have the Lich King and Tirion Fordring. "You will beg for mercy... and I will deny you." Right.
    • As a more meta example, Varian/Garrosh has become something of a memetic OTP on the official forums.
  • There generally isn't much of this in Monkey Island, what with the fact that both Guybrush and LeChuck have their eyes on Elaine. However, Tales of Monkey Island offers this bit of optional dialogue while Elaine is fighting skeletons and Guybrush is supposed to be concentrating on not getting killed (again) by LeChuck:

Guybrush: Hey, is it weird that I thought you were a little sexy when you were all poxed up?
Elaine: What?
Guybrush: I mean, does that mean I'm secretly a little bit attracted to LeChuck?
Elaine: FOCUS, sweetie!

  • Von Glower is like this towards Gabriel in Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within. He wants to make Gabriel into a werewolf because he's been so lonely over the years, and has picked him as part of a screening process which the hunt club is really a front for. He did the same to Von Zell, who is furious when Gabriel shows up to take his place as Von Glower's favorite. Then there's the scene where Von Glower encourages Gabriel to make out with his lady friend and then creepily watches him sleep.
  • Super Robot Wars has a few pairings. Shu and Masaki being the clear favorite. Special mention also goes to Cobray and Ingram, Folka and Fernando (this pairing has elements of both Ho Yay and Foe Yay since both characters do a Heel Face Turn) and Beowulf and Axel (despite the fact that the former hasn't really made a full proper appearance in any of the games).
  • Dragon Fable: The relationship between Drakath and the protagonist (your character) can be seen as this. The further you get in the game, the more familiar they get with each other. They even (reluctantly) show a willingness to work side-by-side, at least until Drakath decides that its in his best interest to run off and leave you with the newly-transformed "Brakenberry". It could, however, be interpreted as Drakath believing the player character to be strong enough to defeat the enemy without needing his help, since they’ve fought against him before and he's obviously superior. He's also pulled a "Only I can defeat [protagonist]!" on multiple occasions.
  • In Devil Survivor, if you do end up fighting Loki, he is perfectly happy to attack you... after describing how to get through most of the game... and if Yuzu's the first one to attack him, he has this little bit of dialogue:

"You think you're pretty hot, don't you? I don't care about you! My love is for [Protagonist]!

  • Seen in Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity between Crash himself and the villain, N.Cortex: [1]
  • There's a very subtle bit of Les Yay between Chris and Lucia toward the beginning of Suikoden III. Granted, it's fairly brief, but it's still there if you have your yuri goggles turned up high enough.
    • Chris and Lily. Nuff said.
  • Archrivals Gulcasa and Yggdra in Yggdra Union. He killed her parents. She spends the game killing most of his adoptive family. They each go through a period of obsessing over defeating each other, and wind up having a lot of sympathy for each other. The sexual tension does not go unnoticed by the rest of the cast, and is actually blatantly lampshaded at one point while Gulcasa is holding Yggdra captive—in a conversation with Durant, Emilia claims that Gulcasa really likes Yggdra and is going to keep her alive until he's done with her. (She doesn't mean it that way, but that is how Durant takes it.)
  • While Assassin's Creed II has Ezio and Leonardo da Vinci as its main yaoi pairing, there's also a notable undercurrent of Federico Auditore x Vieri de' Pazzi, and even before the release of Brotherhood there's a surprising bit of fic pairing Ezio with the new Big Bad Cesare Borgia.
  • Reaver from the Fable series is hardly discriminating, but he flirts with the hero of Fable II and propositions the hero of Fable III. He repeatedly propositions Page, who loathes him for his horrifying business tactics (of which she was once a victim).
  • Played with in Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse with Skun-ka'pe, a Killer Space Monkey, and Papierwaite, a wizard who worships Yog-Soggoth, who are mutually at war over the Devil's Toybox. Nothing they actually do is that subtexty, and Skun-ka'pe is very defensively heterosexual, but all the other characters act as if they're a couple as if it was the most natural, normal and obvious thing in the world. This even carries over to Poker Night At the Inventory, where the Devil's Playhouse deck shows Skun-ka'pe as the King and Papierwaite as the Queen.
  • Wait a minute. No mention of Mario and Bowser (or Mario and Booster, for that matter) from Super Mario RPG, despite the picture at the top? Yes, it's perfectly plausible to end up with Bowser and/or Booster, instead of Princess, giving Mario a big kiss on the cheek, if you don't collect the wedding accessories she dropped earlier quickly enough.
  • Reiji Arisu and Saya of Namco X Capcom, big time. She's quite vampish around him (with hints that she wants to get into his pants such as pet names and complimenting how handsome he's become, even during her Alas, Poor Villain moment at the end of the game), while Reiji just wants to see her dead for killing his parents. Their relationship was so thickly clouded by Foe Yay that the other party members mistook Saya for Reiji's ex and thought that they were going through a very violent breakup. That's right, an in-universe example of Shipping Goggles.
  • Juri of Super Street Fighter IV has a very S&M vibe to her actions, taking combat sadomasochism to new heights. Her status among the fandom as a Memetic Molester Depraved Bisexual is nearly canon, given her general attitude and her Rival Battles with Chun-Li, Cammy, and Bison (Dictator).
    • Especially with Dictator. Every single time these two have crossed paths, their conversations just reek of sounding like foreplay to some wild sexual romp. It was bad enough in SSFIV, but their ending in Street Fighter X Tekken ratchets it up tenfold.
    • Vega (Matador) also has an unhealthy interest in Chun-Li, as he only has a fondness for "beautiful things."
  • There is so much Foe Yay between Kain and Raziel from the Legacy of Kain series, one must wonder if it wasn't intetional:

Zephon: "And you are not his handsome Raziel anymore."

  • Roxis and Vayne in Mana Khemia have their own special appeal in the fandom. Roxis hates Vayne, berates him, goes out of his way to snub him for the better part of three years... and then turns around and says he wants to put a collar on him. To which Vayne doesn't really object. Add to that his special speech and the subtext-laden ending... Well done, GUST. We're interested.
  • Tekken has Hwoarang and Jin. Hwoarang has it out for Jin because he was defeated in a street fight before the events of Tekken 3. However, it's one-sided because Jin has the Mishima bloodline on his mind and thus feels that Hwoarang is not worth his time.
    • This rivalry actually has its own Distaff Counterpart in Jin's cousin Asuka (Jin) and Lili (Hwo). During the fifth tournament, Asuka defeated Lili, causing Lili to take their rivalry a bit too personally. Her, Asuka, and Xiaoyu's endings in 6 specifically involve Lili showing up at Asuka's high school in order to challenge her to a fight. This also potentially overlaps with Les Yay; Lili's butler Sebastian says that fighting is how Lili makes friends, while Tekken Tag Tournament 2 portrays the girls as the fierce rivals and close friends at the same time. Fans have not let this gone by unnoticed.
  • Portal and Portal 2 have some obvious Foe Yay between GLaDOS and player-character Chell.
  • Though never implied in Red Dead Redemption, fans over at RDR forums tend to talk about de Santa's character, some saying he's the Mexican equivalent of John Marston.
  • Batman: Arkham City. During the game, the Joker gets Batman's phone number and leaves him messages that sound more and more like a jilted lover because Batman never returns the calls. In the finale, Joker, Talia and Clayface all die. Batman ignores Talia, the supposed love of his life, to tenderly carry the Joker out of Arkham City and leave him with Gordon. In fact he never returns for or mentions Talia at all. And over the credits, you hear the Joker singing "Only You" to Batman in his last message. Wow.
  • There's quite a bit of noticeable Foe Yay scenes between Dr. Nefarious and Captain Qwark in Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One, namely with them saving each other and this scene in the middle of the game.
  • The Courier (if female) can invoke this with Benny Gecko, the guy who tried to kill her in the intro by shooting her twice in the head! Specifically, once you finally find him again, you can offer to sleep with, and though he's initially freaked out, he does relent, and the Courier can either use the opportunity to kill him, or just enjoy the sex with him. Either way, Benny will wind up in a situation where the Courier can decide his fate.
  • In Amnesia: The Dark Descent there is more than a little foe yay between the main character Daniel and the antagonist Alexander and it's not just because they're the only two characters... (go to about 3:00)

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