The Jesters appear as Governor Ratcliffe's minions who help him to fulfill his voluntary intentions. And the ending just drops an emotional Atom bomb on the hole thing when you see Zeke.....God Damn that still breaks me down every time I see it.Just remembered another one while watching the latest Abridged episode; Cell's ending in DBZ Budokai.Hm . Hell, the entire Demon path is easily the best of the evil paths in ANY game I've ever played, bar none.

Instead Wishgranter makes you blind so you can't see it anymore.

Bonus "evil bastard" points if you manipulated Zaalbar to kill Mission.

Most satisfying part of going dark side.I found the game's storyline to be rather weak, especially when compared to previous entries in the series. The Jesters (named Harlequin, Lollipop and Tricksy) are the three magicians and the secondary antagonists from Disney's 1998 straight-to-video sequel film Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World, the sequel to Disney's 33rd full-length animated feature film Pocahontas. Despite being a female, she was voiced by Philip Proctor. Once you kill the god of darkness (something which even hero of old could not do, they were forced to just trap him) the ultimate goddess of light decide that maybe your become too strong so she team up with pretty much everyone whose still alive at this point to try and stop you, the final mission is just you killing all of them, so you end the game happy that you've freed the world from the god themselves.You think I'm going to talk about killing all those lovable characters and destroying the world, aren't you?

Seeing Jaden skewer Rosh Fucking Penin (aka "worst Star Wars character ever") was wonderfully cathartic.

The girl who was supposed to be the other good guy is right there with you, grinning as you reduce cities to smoking craters just to save a handful of people.

They are all variants of the "careful watch you wish for" trope, in that the wish is granted but it's subverted in such a way that it's detrimental towards the protagonist.My 2 personal favourties are the "Greed" and "Immortality" ending. So I grab the child, push his mother to the ground and gut the brat like a fish as his helpless mother sobs and, cries right in front of me.Oh I forgot, this is Dragon Age: Origins. She is a tall, slender woman with dark grayish-purple hair, plum pants, magenta sleeves, a lavender collar, green eyes, and a pointed black and white hat. These endings are quite dark, grim, and usually make the world within the game turn for the worse.

It all seems so appropriate and fitting.Just to be clear this isn't the best (Fable) but I like the journey to it (killing your allies).I just find that scene with your teacher demise hillarious (make some long talked that he is all powerful and you just stab him quick and simple).While not exactly evil, The conquest ending of Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 / re:birth 2 was a sizable punch to the gut.After several chapters of Nepgear working hard to save her sister and the other goddessess (CPUs) of the series, now it's time to fight the big bad, only you have no hope in hell of this.

Publishers also liked the standardization that consoles provided, whereas PC game performance was dependent on the graphic capabilities of a player's hardware. It doesn't end evil, but rather deressing as Nepgear is alone and facing the prospect of caring for the world on her own.Sign-in to your Escapist account to enter contest, post comments, and simply be more awesome.What are some of the best evil endings in video games? Marx is a jester from Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra. Dec 17, 2014 - Explore aceduce2006's board "Jesters" on Pinterest. . Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan) is a Japanese multimedia horror franchise owned by the video game company Capcom.The franchise was created in 1996 with Resident Evil, a survival horror video game developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation console. Last scene is your hand sticking out of the rubble holding a rusted rivet. To his credit, actor Jason Court made an admirable effort to convey a fallen Kyle Katarn with just a black cloak and an extra bit of growl to his voice.While not the "official" ending, it did make sense when taken in context of the player's actions.

No.See, Chara doesn't want to get real ultimate power and then destroy the world, oh no. It's made clear that the child will lose himself in The Fade quite soon as the demon possessing him gains more and more control over the child's body. Also this isn't the end of the game but it's the most satisfyingly Evil thing I have ever done in any video game ever.I guess the evil ending of Wizardry 8 counts, where you side with the Dark Savant and use your phenomenal godlike powers to create life and screw around with it like a Simcity player turning all the disasters on at once.Then again, maybe it's because that's the ending with the most effort put into it, and the only one with an actual ending cutscene. The good ending is pretty much "Well, I killed the crazy lady, got on the boat and left. That isn't counted as an Evil action. If anything he felt a bit divided on the matter since he was forced in to his moral decision.Come inFAMOUS 2 he doesn't act as evil at first, potentially setting up a Heel-Face turn. Harlequin was voiced by Craig Copeland, Lollipop was voiced by Philip Proctor, and Tricksy was voiced by Roger Freeland. Good job breaking it, "hero".Soul Nomad and The World Eater's true Demon ending, no contest.