Power fantasies in games often cast players as noble leaders or saviors. Yet some of the most compelling experiences explore the darker side of authority, where cruelty, manipulation, and absolute control define the journey, allowing players to embrace villainy not as a narrative twist, but as the core part of the gameplay.
Whether through tyranny, corruption, or domination, many games offer unique ways to rule with malice, revealing how open-ended systems and moral choices can transform leadership into an exploration of power’s destructive potential. By granting freedom to govern without restraint, these games let players embody the ultimate dark fantasy of becoming an evil ruler who never holds back.
Total War: Warhammer III
Commanding Armies In The Name Of Darkness

Total War: Warhammer III gives players the chance to rule as some of fantasy’s most infamous factions, from the demonic hosts of Chaos to tyrannical undead legions. Each faction is built on domination, corruption, and conquest, making villainy not just an option but the central theme.
The game really rewards cruelty and aggression in terms of strategic decision-making, while the battlefield offers countless ways to crush opposition until there's nothing left. By embracing dark powers, players can quickly spread corruption across the entire map, transforming empires through sheer unrelenting evil.
Tropico 6
Ruling With Authority And Oppression

Tropico 6 allows players to don the persona of “El Presidente,” a ruler whose methods can lean toward benevolence or authoritarian control. Choosing the latter transforms governance into a dictatorship, where citizens become tools for the player to use and control to meet their evil ends.
Maintaining power requires surveillance, propaganda, and occasionally crushing dissent. While players may cloak tyranny in charm, ruling as an evil despot provides endless opportunities to exploit citizens, and the game gives players all the power to rule with as much might and fury as they could ever want.
Crusader Kings 3
Bloodlines Become Ruthless Dynasties

In Crusader Kings III, players lead medieval dynasties, but they are under no obligation to rule righteously. Leadership can take on a variety of forms, with the evil route being both a viable and rewarding path that leads players into arcs of betrayal, assassination, blackmail, and more.
The open-ended systems can often reward cunning over compassion. Through manipulation and cruelty, players can craft legacies defined by fear, demonstrating that in grand strategy, evil is not just permissible but sometimes the most effective route to dominance.
Evil Genius 2: World Domination
Building An Empire Of Villiany

Evil Genius 2 places players in the role of a cartoonish supervillain bent on world domination. From a secret island lair, every decision reinforces the fantasy of ruling through fear, manipulation, and ruthless efficiency, with henchmen carrying out devious orders, while elaborate traps keep intruders at bay.
The core loop thrives on experimentation with tyranny. Expanding the lair, managing minions, and orchestrating global schemes all reinforce the image of an evil ruler commanding absolute power. It is a modern strategy experience that embraces villainy without apology, turning domination into both art and science.
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