Summary
- Telltale is known for crafting sympathetic protagonists pushed to their limits by iconic antagonists.
- The studio's diverse villains range from established comic book characters to original creations.
- Players can shape the fate of villains like John Doe in Batman, adding depth and fresh perspectives.
Telltale, in both of its forms, haalve ways been known for the crafting of its stories. This has included some of the most likable and sympathetic protagonists in modern gaming. Critical to this is the creation of villains who push the protagonists to their very limits. Thankfully for players, Telltale has created and adapted a pantheon of iconic antagonists.
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The depth and breadth of villains in Telltale games is one of the studio's selling points to players. From giving established comic book villains a fresh new perspective to characterizing completely new original characters, Telltale has a wide portfolio when it comes to crafting villains. One thing is consistent though, these villains go to incredible lengths to ensure a bad outcome for our heroes.
5 Ramsey Bolton
Just As Cold And Unnerving As His Live-Action Counterpart
Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series
Ramsey Bolton arrives at Ironrath as the representative of the Boltons after the Red Wedding. The Boltons are now in charge of the North, and House Forrester is no exception. Although he only spends a very short amount of time on screen, he dominates every scene he is in, and many that he isn't.
Played by the TV show actor Iwan Rheon, Ramsey is just as cold, cruel, and unnerving as he is in the books and TV series. The tension in the air when he appears on-screen is an extremely rare thing for a game to achieve.
4 Lilly
From Sympathetic To Unforgivable
The Walking Dead: The Final Season
Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor, has reached the final chapter in her journey. After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home. But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build a life and become a leader while still watching over AJ, an orphaned boy and the closest thing to family she has left. In this gripping and emotional final season, you will define your relationships, fight the undead, and determine how Clementine’s story ends.
Emotional, Gut-Wrenching Story - See Clementine’s journey through to the end. As she builds a new life, you will have to grapple with new types of choices and live with the consequences as AJ looks on, learning from your every move.
More Control, More Tension - A new over-the-shoulder camera system, greater freedom to explore detailed environments, and scenes of unscripted combat capture the fear of living in a world overrun by the undead. All this creates the most engaging The Walking Dead game yet.
Striking New Visual Style - The all-new Graphic Black art style rips the ink from the pages of the Eisner Award-winning comic book series and brings the world of The Walking Dead to life like never before.
- Released
- August 14, 2018
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
- Genre(s)
- Graphic Adventure, Horror
When players are first introduced to Lilly in Season 1 of Telltale's The Walking Dead, she is a blunt person with a tendency to wish to control the situations she is in. However, she cares for the group and, depending on player choices, can form an effective partnership with Lee. Her actions in Episode 3, however, set her on the path to villainy.
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When players come across her again in Season 4, she is a changed person. Much more conniving and brutal, the good in her has disappeared, and her bad qualities have taken over. Knowing that she was once a better person adds an interesting dynamic to the limited interactions with her in Season 4 and makes her a very effective antagonist.
3 The Crooked Man
Lurking In The Shadows
The Wolf Among Us
Upon the conclusion of his initial investigations, Bigby Wolf realized that there was a bigger fish in town than the man he initially suspected of murder. That big fish is The Crooked Man, a loan shark who wields major influence in the underbelly of Fabletown.
Not introduced on-screen until Episode 3, The Crooked Man has a hand in every action the more minor villains take, and always appears to be one step ahead of Bigby. Attempting to free those in his servitude is a worthwhile undertaking for players as they try to bring his reign of terror to an end.
2 Joker/John Doe
Players Get To Decide His Fate
Batman: The Enemy Within
Descend Back into Darkness!
In this latest chapter from the award-winning studio behind Batman – The Telltale Series, both Bruce Wayne and Batman will be forced into precarious new roles. The Riddler has returned to terrorize Gotham City, but his gruesome puzzles merely foreshadow an even greater crisis. With the arrival of a ruthless federal agent and the return of a still nascent Joker, Batman must navigate uneasy alliances while Bruce Wayne undertakes a perilous series of deceptions. Which of Batman’s new allies will you choose to trust? And how deep into the darkness will you let Bruce descend?
The story of Batman: The Enemy Within happens across five episodes:
Episode 1: The EnigmaEpisode 2: The Pact
Episode 3: Fractured Mask
Episode 4: What Ails You
Episode 5: Same Stitch
In Batman: The Enemy Within, Batman must face a new criminal group called 'The Pact'. Within this group is a former asylum patient called John Doe, whom Batman had allied with in the previous game. Throughout the game, John and Batman have a relationship that is often mutually beneficial.
At the end of the game, it is the player who ultimately decides the sort of villain John eventually becomes. Giving the Joker a morally grey story felt like a fresh take on the iconic character, and the relationship between him and Batman is the driving force of the narrative that makes it all the more crushing when John finally goes full villain.
1 The St. Johns
Don't Eat Dinner
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In Episode 2 of the first season of Telltale's The Walking Dead, our group of survivors are struggling for food while camping in the Motor Inn. They get an offer of shelter from a group of local dairy farmers, the St. Johns, that they can't afford to refuse. Throughout their short time at the farm, though, it becomes apparent that it isn't just dairy products on the menu.
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The St. Johns are incredible villains because of the impact they have in such a short amount of time. They radically change the direction, outlook, and composition of the main group. Each member of the family, from the seemingly hospitable Brenda to the creepy Danny, makes a major impression, and this is an extraordinary feat considering the episode is only around 2 hours long.
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