Summary
- Mind-bending stories in horror games can recontextualize villains, revealing their true nature and driving captivating twists.
- Horror games like Silent Hill 2 and Inscryption blur lines between hero and villain, creating engaging narratives.
- The Last of Us Part 2 highlights the destructive nature of revenge, humanizing villains like Abby in a complex way.
Horror games can accomplish something special if they manage to sink their claws into players. Mind-bending stories are an easy way to achieve this, compelling gamers to see events and characters in a new light.
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This also stretches to the villains present in most horror games. Some of said figures seem like cookie-cutter bad guys, only for it to be revealed later that they hide a sinister secret or something along the same lines that recontextualizes their actions. This can lead to memorable twists that explore what it means to be evil in captivating ways.
Warning: This list contains major spoilers for the games being discussed.
8 Silent Hill 2
It Becomes Evident That Players Are Exploring James Sunderland's Psyche, After A Point
Silent Hill 2
- Released
- October 8, 2024
- ESRB
- M For Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence
Most players who start Silent Hill 2 have no idea what's going on, although James' quest to find his wife seems noble enough. The dreaded Pyramid Head spends a large portion of the game hunting James, but the reason why isn't made clear from the get-go.
It's not until much later in the game that the truth comes to light. The many enemies that James saw during his time in Silent Hill represent parts of his guilty conscience, with Pyramid Head manifesting because of his guilt and wanting to be punished for killing his wife when she needed his support.
7 Mouthwashing
The True Villain Of This Game Takes A While To Rear His Ugly Head
Mouthwashing
- Released
- September 26, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Wrong Organ
- Publisher(s)
- Critical Reflex
- Engine
- Unity
- Genre(s)
- Psychological, Horror
A short, memorable horror game that takes place on a spaceship, the psychological horror of Mouthwashing is in a class of its own. The first scene of the game leads players to think that they are controlling the captain who causes the ship to crash, but this is not the case.
The mind-bending narrative jumps at different points in the story and manages to weave an intricate narrative that makes Jimmy's guilt clear as day. By the time players realize that he's the villain, they have no choice but to see this story to completion as this narcissist dooms everyone around him.
6 Inscryption
Leshy Is Far From The Game's Villain
Inscryption
- Released
- October 19, 2021
- ESRB
- M For Mature 17+ due to Blood, Strong Language, Violence
- Genre(s)
- Roguelike, Deckbuilding
Inscryption is one of the best horror games ever made, with its foreboding atmosphere and unique deck-building gameplay being an absolute treat to experience. With Leshy trapping players and forcing them to play the game over and over again, it's easy to assume that he's a villain.
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However, Inscryption recontextualizes itself with its second and third acts, making things more apparent for players. It reaches a point where players will actively cheer when they get to face Leshy, with emotions spilling over as the game is deleted and the time spent with this memorable character is cut short.
5 Omori
Sunny's Tragic Story Eventually Reveals The Villain Who's Bogging Him Down
OMORI
- Released
- December 25, 2020
It's hard to discern who the villain is in Omori. Barring the cute, cheerful bosses in Headspace, the most ominous presence in the game is Something, which haunts players every step of the way and manifests as nightmares that Sunny and Omori must deal with.
However, once the truth of the story comes to light, it's clear that the real villain of the game is Omori himself, although even that is debatable. Either way, Sunny must take Omori out and face his guilt so that he can own up to his friends and respect Basil's wishes, too.
4 P.T.
It's Easy To Be Afraid Of Lisa Without Knowing What Happened To Her
P.T.
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget- Released
- August 12, 2014
- ESRB
- m
- Genre(s)
- Survival Horror
The looping hallway of P.T. Is eerie enough as it is, and things only become more unsettling for players when they encounter the jittery ghost of Lisa. The fact that she jump scares players and becomes an obstacle that they must overcome makes for a truly terrifying sight.
However, as the story surrounding this hallway comes to light, Lisa becomes a sympathetic figure who players learn didn't deserve the atrocities that her husband inflicted on her. All of this is told via some horrific imagery that turned P.T. Into a gaming phenomenon.
3 Slay The Princess
Who The Villain And Hero Of This Story Are Can Be Rather Dynamic
Slay the Princess
- Released
- October 23, 2023
Throughout Slay the Princess, players are told over and over again that they must kill the princess, who is a demonic entity of sorts. While this may be true in some paths, there's more to this issue than what meets the eye; players encounter the princess on numerous branching paths, and she can take on all kinds of shapes and forms.
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Even the role of the player itself is in doubt, with them slowly piecing things together to realize that there aren't any true villains here. There's just an eternal divine conflict between two gods that is told in a fascinating and cryptic way.
2 Bloodborne
Players Must Read The Lore To Understand Who The True Villains Of This Story Are, If There Is One To Begin With
Bloodborne
- Released
- March 24, 2015
As players power through Bloodborne and fight the many nightmarish bosses that stand in their way, it's clear that something isn't quite right. Bosses who seem like they've lost their minds feel more tragic than cathartic to fight, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the battle against Gerhman, who is the final boss unless players ingested the Umbilical Cords they found during their travels.
His story is a tragic one and doesn't make him seem like a villain in the slightest. One can argue that even the Old Ones aren't villains, with humans going mad as they tried to exploit their power and knowledge for their selfish gain.
1 The Last Of Us Part 2
Abby's Controversial Presence Makes This One Of The Most Impactful Video Games Of All Time
The Last of Us Part 2
- Released
- June 19, 2020
The poster child of complex villain tales, The Last of Us Part 2 features a clear message. Revenge is bad, and it will consume everything in its wake, which is something that both Ellie and Abby come to know incredibly well.
After getting her revenge on Joel, Abby sees her friends drop one by one as a result of Ellie's quest for revenge. The game makes it a point to humanize her actions while also agreeing that revenge was not the path she should have sought, with a players' enjoyment of this title stemming from whether they resonated with Abby's story or not.
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