Although exceptions exist, the vast majority of video game main characters fall neatly into either a "hero" or "villain" role, and they seldom move away from their original classification. We might occasionally get protagonists who are revealed to be villains during the course of their games, but they are typically a one-and-done deal. If sequels are involved, the original protagonist either becomes a video game staple or steps aside to let somebody else take center stage. However, in very rare circumstances, the original main character suddenly finds themselves cast as the antagonist in a sequel or spin-off; in some cases, they are presented as straight-up villains.

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These situations do not happen often, and developers know that it can be very difficult to change course once a character completes this transition. Let's take a look through gaming history to find a couple of heroes (or, to be exact, protagonists) who left behind their righteous ways to become a villain in somebody else's story.

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6 Alex Mercer (Prototype)

When the Hero Is the Root of the Problem

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    The sequel to Radical Entertainment’s best-selling open-world action game of 2009, Prototype®️ 2 takes the unsurpassed carnage of the original Prototype and continues the experience of becoming the ultimate shape-shifting weapon. You are Sgt James Heller, husband to a deceased wife and child and a soldier left simply to die.

    As the game’s all-new infected protagonist, players will experience Sgt James Heller cutting a bloody swathe through the wastelands of post-viral New York Zero. Equipped with unparalleled new shapeshifting powers,players will gradually build a vast genetic arsenal of deadly new biological weapons and abilities as they hunt, kill and consume their way toward the ultimate goal – to kill…Alex…Mercer!

    Are you ready to murder your maker?

    The Power of Tendrils: Prepare to unleash the ultimate form of shape-shifting devastation. Sgt James Heller’s incredible new Tendril power lets you lift and tear apart cars and military vehicles, ensnare powerful infected beasts and even rip large groups of enemies to shreds. Get ready to unleash hell!

    Customize Your Killer: Prototype 2 delivers the raw power of character customization back into your hands, allowing players to creatively mix-n-match a devastating range of new Mutation perks into their ultimate Prototype. Faster and bigger locomotion abilities, sharper claws or even enhanced disguise abilities – the choice is yours!
     

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Prototype centered on Alex Mercer, an amnesiac man who wakes up in the middle of an epidemic and discovers he has superpowers. Over the course of the open-world game, he tries to uncover the mystery surrounding the Blacklight Virus' origins and his own past. Unfortunately, his efforts to stop the Blacklight disease end up coming back to bite him in the sequel.

One Virus. Three weeks. Millions dead. And I was there. My name was Alex Mercer, and my work is almost done.

This time around, U.S. Marine James Heller discovers that his family has been lost to a resurgence of the virus, a resurgence that was entirely the fault of Alex Mercer. Revenge becomes Heller's main goal, and the player gets to see how their efforts at doing good in the first game might not have been as successful as they initially appeared. Ironically, this creates a narrative structure where the player is seeking revenge against themselves for their own actions in the previous game.

5 Ellie Williams

When Being the Hero Of Your Story Makes You The Villain Of Someone Else's

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The Last of Us centers around the relationship between protagonists Joel and Ellie as they journey through a post-apocalyptic America. As moral ambiguity and the way extreme circumstances easily break down the line between heroes and villains were big themes of the first game, its sequel sought to push things further.

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The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered: Best Weapons For Ellie, Ranked

Ellie has a collection of 6 guns that she can acquire in The Last of Us Part 2, and listed below are the ones that players should prioritise using.

I can make it quick or I can make it so much worse!

The first half concerns a revenge quest where Ellie pursues Abby, another survivor who is responsible for killing Joel. That is, until about halfway in, when the perspective gets flipped. Suddenly, Abby is the protagonist, and the game reveals the entire first half from her perspective. This effectively turns Ellie into the villain, especially once the player starts to sympathize with several of the people they just went out of their way to kill. Although the player returns to controlling Ellie in the final act, it still shows both characters to be equally capable of cruelty.

Whether Ellie is narratively a villain will vary from player to player, but she is at least temporarily presented as such within The Last of Us Part 2.

4 Lady Aurelia Hammerlock

She was Originally PLAYABLE!?

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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel had an interesting selection of playable characters, all of whom had ties to either the first or second mainline game. Although the games already loved antiheroes and took place in a world where murder is pretty much an everyday occurrence, this one included a total of six playable characters, many of whom were genuinely terrible people. Two of them were even previously antagonists in Borderlands 2. Then there was Aurelia, the deranged sister of Sir Hammerlock (a recurring ally in the series). Calling her a "hero" would be using the term very loosely. Even when she's a playable lead in the Pre-Sequel, she is a total psychopath with a history of abusing her brother, not to mention she helped put the main antagonist, Handsome Jack, in power.

Well, as my butler was eaten alive hours ago, I suppose I shall introduce myself. Lady Aurelia Hammerlock, a pleasure.

So, it should hardly be surprising that, much like Nisha and Wilhelm, Aurelia would switch roles in her next appearance. Borderlands 3 casts her as an outright villain, shamelessly selling herself out to the main antagonists and getting her own boss fight as a result. This time, players get to witness a lot more of her cruelty, making it hard to imagine she was ever a playable "hero" character.

3 Kain

Cursed With Vampirism, He Eventually Conquers The World

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    November 15, 1996
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"Hero" and "villain" are not the right words to describe Kain, but he shifts from protagonist to antagonist.

The title character in Legacy of Kain is complex right from his first appearance, and he is never presented as a traditional hero. However, in the series' first game, Blood Omen, Kain is clearly the protagonist. Killed and resurrected as a vampire, Kain is given a quest to destroy the Circle of Nine, one he undertakes in the hope that he might regain his mortality. However, as the story progresses, Kain's motives evolve from revenge to anger at Nosgoth's corruption and the forces that manipulate fate.

The end of Blood Omen grants Kain (and players) a choice: Sacrifice yourself to briefly restore the world or reject destiny and rule a doomed Nosgoth as an immortal being. Subsequent games confirm that Kain opted for the second choice, an act not driven by his innate heroism but rather a desire to rebel against fate and reclaim his free will. Kain accepts the world's ruin and brings to an end a broken cycle.

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Every Legacy Of Kain Game, Ranked

The Legacy of Kain is one of the industry's most impressive franchises, and here's how each one ranks in the overall series.

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Conscience...? You dare to speak to me of conscience? Only when you have felt the full gravity of choice should you dare question my judgment!

Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver shifts perspective to Raziel, with Kain acting as the story's antagonist. At this point, the latter has served as Nosgoth's ruler for roughly 1000 years, and he rules with a rigid hierarchy; consequently, when Raziel's growth in power threatens the empire's status quo, Kain throws him into the abyss. For Raziel, Kain is a dictator and tyrant, but he does not know that his enemy's actions are governed by knowledge of fate and time.

Although his role in the franchise flips, Kain does not change significantly, and he continues to be driven by autonomy and defiance. Raziel's perspective just presents these traits in a more negative light.

2 Jumpman (Aka, Mario)

The Classic Hero Wasn't Always So Heroic

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Nintendo's iconic Italian plumber is usually thought of as a hero today, but things were a bit more nuanced in his earliest appearances. Nowadays referred to as Jumpman, Mario first appeared as the protagonist of the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong, which had a pretty simple setup: He wanted to save his girlfriend, who had been taken hostage by the titular ape. However, while Jumpman was the player character, the official backstory for the game made Donkey Kong more sympathetic, as it claimed he was merely retaliating against Mario's abuse.

It's-a me, Mario! I've been on fire lately, but I'm-a hope you challenge me!

This idea became the basis for a sequel, Donkey Kong Jr., released a year later. This time, the protagonist is Donkey Kong's son, who has to free Donkey Kong from Mario. So yes, Mario, who spent so many games freeing damsels in distress, actually once took on the role of captor himself.

1 Soul Of Cinder (Kind of)

When You Become Part Of The Final Boss

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The original Dark Souls centered around a hero known as the Chosen Undead, who travels through a dying world in search of the First Flame, which can save it. After dealing with some brutal challenges, the Chosen Undead eventually finds the Flame and has to make a choice. Re-igniting the flame is an act of self-sacrifice that restores the world. Extinguishing the flame dooms the world but allows the hero to survive and rule what remains.

Thou who art Undead, art chosen... In thine exodus from the Undead Asylum, maketh pilgrimage to the land of Ancient Lords... When thou ringeth the Bell of Awakening, the fate of the Undead thou shalt know.

The former choice is recognized as canon in the sequels and seems like a pretty heroic act. Fast-forward to Dark Souls 3, and a new hero, the Ashen One, is faced with a final boss known as the Soul of Cinder. This could best be described as a kind of spectral amalgamation of everyone who went through the cycle of choosing to re-ignite the first flame; including the Chosen Undead many centuries before.

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Hardest Bosses In Dark Souls, Ranked

Dark Souls is known for its difficulty, and here are the most challenging bosses in FromSoftware's beloved action RPG.