First enemy in the game was the true villain all along

>first enemy in the game was the true villain all along

>the intro of the game, you play as the villain

>Marauder Shields

>true villain was the true villain all along and there are no cheesy plot twists

I prefer this all the time.

>Game purposefully tricks you into believing the villain isn't the villian.

>name of some great evil from way back is namedropped casually halfway through the game, or in the backstory but doesn't seem that important to the plot
>it comes back at the very end and takes the place of the guy you thought was the final boss

>the second in command was the true villain all along

>You were the villain all along without knowing it

Name 1 (wan) game that does this...

Bubsy 3D

>Bubsy 3D

thats a book, not a game. ugh

...

In Dragon's Dogma you play as the final boss during the tutorial. And some random shota npc from route one challenges your ass for the champion spot in USUM.

Silent Hill: Downpour kinda

>villain creates giant monster to take pover
>monster eats him
>monster is true villain
>it stands there and roars at you

At least for I can say Final Fantasy VI

undertale

super mario 64

>second in command was the true villain all along

Uncharted does this with Navarro.

AC3

>ancient evil teams up with the usual villain
>usual villain backstabs the ancient evil before it gets the chance to do so

Final Fantasy I first boss is also the final boss because time travel shenanigans.

>Final boss is the biggest ass that ever lived

What a douche.

Hey man you can drop deeeeeeeeeeeeead

>Final Boss is a helicopter

>Final boss is your brother

>true villain is the biggest enemy in the game

Rogue Legacy

>Final boss won't make you a sandwich

>you turned out to be the villain all along

>last boss is fought from a helicopter

Rogue Legacy

>you team up with the true 'villain' but never get to fight them except they challenge you to a boss rush in the extra chapter

>getting caught is part of his plan

why do americans do this?

Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando

The Line.

We know a Big Guy when we see one.

Traditional religion has been replaced with numerous pop culture religions.

those tits though

That everything else though

Star Wars: Force Unleashed

Castlevania Mirror of Fate.

>the guy nobody suspected that seems written almost exclusively so that you will never suspect him is the villain

>The MC betrays the rest of the party and the player

Fucking gas station attendant.

>team up with the main antagonist to take down the MC

>final boss is hard

Name a western game that DOESNT do this

>He gets himself caught over something he didn’t do, so he can’t be caught over something he did do

>thought gas station attendant was guy
>was girl and a god

This is not okay Atlus

Revolver Ocelot in the first 3 MGS

Shadow of the colossus

10/10 webm

>Allies have a hardened appearance
>They end up being evil and betraying you

Nier

>the random friendly NPC you meet at the beginning of the game is the antagonist of the DLC

>Haytham
>Villain

>Face villian at the beginning one hit away from dying.

>your sidekick was an enemy spy

Dream Team

>One of the first enemies is the main villain
>You can have him attack and get killed by the nearby small village

>First gas station attendant you meet is God

>final boss is defeated by a bunch of peasants within 3 minutes of game start

god bless two worlds

>Ocelot
>villain