Villain Factions in Games to simple ?

What kind of villainous factions do you prefer in games?

  • I prefer morally complex factions with justifiable motives and grey areas.

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • I’m fine with purely evil factions they work well in many games.

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Depends on the game’s tone and genre (e.g., serious RPG vs. action game).

    Votes: 5 41.7%
  • No strong preference / I enjoy both types for different reasons.

    Votes: 4 33.3%

  • Total voters
    12
When the villian is too complex and fleshed out, you run the risk of having them be seen as sympathetic and thereby undermine the player's agency to go along with the story and beat them as intended.
I would see this as an opportunity to let the player team up with the villain and have the story diverge onto a completely different path. Maybe the player's side isn't as good as they're led to believe. Maybe there is a greater evil that the villain is trying to defeat and their actions which have been presented as villainous were in fact necessary and can be seen in a new light with the added context. Or it could be something else entirely. Of course, let the player kill the villain anyway and see where that decision takes them if they want to. Replayability stonks would soar to the moon.

but that means complicating the story by usually having to have multiple ending scenarios with the accompanying levels and such.
That would also be the first time AAA corpos would have a valid argument for the $70 price hike. A 'more meat on the bone' kind of reasoning would definitely fly with more people than flimsily excused unfettered greed we've been getting so far but that's a different can of worms unrelated to this thread.
 
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these chads over here (except xion), really make for great antagonists, even when i played kh ii without knowing much of the story from the other games i still really enjoyed their presence, and the weird thing is that despite their designs, they still fit in within the worlds of the game and their motives (especially xemnas) do make for understandable albeit exaggereted actions

i made xion the exception because i don't really care about the story past kh ii, if anything i just play the games by that point because of anything but the actual story, even if i still enjoy the cutscenes and production values a ton, except kh iii, it felt really corny there and the artstyle didn't fit in with the more recent movies (kh i - ddd had this 3d art style that blended all styles perfectly, kh iii just looks like a regular disney movie, making sora and the rest of the cast out of place)
 

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