What are some video games where the antagonist/villain makes you an offer to join their side and actually keeps their promise, without betraying you right away or later on?
I know in the context of this, Kha-Beleth isn't an antagonist, but it's about the only .webm I have that could relate to this.
None. Which considering how many "villains" are covered in a grey area or painted as a clash of ideals these days it''s retarded.
William Davis
Dark Messiah
Your demon father is on the level about ruling with you - think Darth Vader - and makes your succubus guide corporeal so you can have some fun with her
Matthew Hill
Yeah, no shit I know about it, otherwise why would I have posted Sareth's father in the first place?
Landon Martinez
Far Cry 4.
Jonathan Bailey
>Yeah, no shit I know about it, otherwise why would I have posted Sareth's father in the first place?
I was explaining your image to other users ;-)
Ethan Ortiz
Oh alright then, sorry about my outburst, user, I misunderstood.
Alexander Clark
In the prologue when Pagan Min tells you to wait for him, if you do indeed wait for 15 minutes this happens (go to 10:30)
Alpha Protocol. If you get the main villain's reputation high enough before the final level he offers you a job. You can play it straight or betray him instead if you want.
I guess Fallout: New Vegas if you consider one of the major factions villainous.
Midway(?) through the game a boss gives you an offer and it plays out similar to
Elijah Hill
Best dad. Ever.
Caleb Cook
You become the king, honest!
Eli Wilson
I know one but you don't deserve to know it.
Benjamin Ortiz
Nah.
Henry Kelly
Jedi Academy but it doesn't matter because Jaden realizes he doesn't need a master if he can just kill anyone in his way and take control himself
Chase Lopez
Considering the very end I'm sure what she meant by "Rule Together" was taking control of his body instead of settling for Rebecca. She already spent most of the game stringing you along with additional cyber enhancements.
Nolan Wright
I mean technically you don't really get betrayed here, just corrupted. You even punch Klogg in the face and claim the power for yourself.
Parker Morgan
>Best ending is you being patient and being able to do what you came to do even if the guy helping you is a bit of a nutter I can kinda get why people wish this were an entire route, but it honestly just makes FC4 seem pointless when all you need to do in order to resolve your problem is just listen to the guy and enjoy some food while he deals with things.
Austin Lewis
In Furi the Song is telling the truth and will spend the rest of her existence with you in order to protect the world.
Makes killing her all that more sad
Ayden Williams
The only reason the Golden Path succeeds is because you stepped out and ran into them by mistake, he's not even sure if he should help them and it dosen't help both leaders you talk to are insane.