I've come to realise that almost any game in which you play a villain you are invariably fighting another villain.
Often the antagonist is far worse than you are, and even if you are worse than they, they will still be evil.
Or the rare occasion that the enemy is "good" they will often be corrupt, incompetent, oppressive or even secretly evil behind the scenes.
In games where you choose your morality it's understandable, since if you were to play the good guy, you wouldn't be killing other good guys, except through some misunderstanding I guess, and I know that many would feel weird murdering innocents or killing genuinely nice, likable people even if they were playing a villain.
So here are my questions:
1)
Are there any games where you play a villain against an unambiguously good enemy?
2)
Why do you think they are so rare?
3)
Would you play a game where the enemy is unambiguously good?
Often the antagonist is far worse than you are, and even if you are worse than they, they will still be evil.
Or the rare occasion that the enemy is "good" they will often be corrupt, incompetent, oppressive or even secretly evil behind the scenes.
In games where you choose your morality it's understandable, since if you were to play the good guy, you wouldn't be killing other good guys, except through some misunderstanding I guess, and I know that many would feel weird murdering innocents or killing genuinely nice, likable people even if they were playing a villain.
So here are my questions:
1)
Are there any games where you play a villain against an unambiguously good enemy?
2)
Why do you think they are so rare?
3)
Would you play a game where the enemy is unambiguously good?