Has there been any games where the villain actually wins?
>>377274371
Games should assume that player characters or heroes are good and should never support evil as a preferred lifestyle, and though dramatic purposes may require that evil prevail over good for a time, the ultimate victory of good over evil is a desirable goal.
>>377274771
That's not how the world works anon. Villains win just as much as the good guys.
Armstrong kind of won. Depends on how Revengence 2 goes.
He gets to walk with God.
>>377274371
Revya has.
Oh, I guess the MC from FF Tactics is a villain who won.
technically, FF6. Kefka completes literally everything of his plan, you beating him in the end is all an afterthought after he'd succeeded
Far Cry 2
>>377276985
>Do what you must, I have already won
>>377276985
Likewise, Yu Yevon won thousands of years ago.