The best bad boy games on Switch

you don’t understand so tired be a hero all the time? Have you ever looked at Bowser and thought “Dude, King Koopa got it”? Does your philosophy of life lean more towards “the good guys finish last”?
So if you’re itching to commit crimes and evil deeds, then here are the best bad boy games you can find on Nintendo Switch!
(SPOILERS inside – proceed with caution! The worst thing a person can do is reveal a plot twist when they didn’t expect it.…)
Publisher: Panic / Developer: Home home
Setting aside, one of the obvious key attractions of Untitled Goose Game is the fact that you take on the role of Really annoying bird. While a checklist of tasks ensures that you are bound to cause harm, it is just as much fun to create your own free-form brand of annoyance. Indeed, when we handed the game over to someone who had never heard of it before, we were surprised to find that instead of following targets, they were simply wandering around, watching what items they could steal and throw into a nearby pond.
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Publisher: Annapurna Interactive / Developer: Ben Esposito
Donut County begins with a simple premise after a text message between Mira, a young girl, and BK, a talking raccoon, as they discuss working life at the local donut shop. During this conversation, the girl complains about the noisy neighbor, and hardly a moment later a mysterious hole appears in the ground, which takes away the noisy neighbor and everything that surrounds him.
Moments later, we learn that the hole is controlled via the BC phone app, and the narrative quickly jumps to the near future, in which the entire city, including Mira and BC, is trapped at the bottom of the ever-present hole.
And you are a hole. Can a hole be evil? Apparently.

Publisher: 8-4 / Developer: 8-4
There are three main ways to play Undertale: a no-kill pacifist run, a multi-kill neutral run, or a genocidal run where you kill. All, and viewing all the content the game has to offer requires multiple playthroughs. If you do choose to go down the path of violence, combat will be fought in a unique and fun way, and while we won’t spoil what happens if you go total genocide…well, it’s not called genocide to be cute, is it?

Publisher: Devolver Digital / Developer: Phobia game studio
We didn’t play many games that made us feel like monsters. A real predator. Measured and ultimately law-abiding secrecy Batman: Arkham there were moments of power fantasy in the series, but nothing that made us sit back and think for a moment about what have we done. Enter Carrion.
Taking control of an amorphous supernatural being with many tentacles thingyou slide and writhe, chase and jump over a huge industrial facility, find out what happens when vulnerable fleshy humans come face to face with an entity that is 150% tooth and claw. (Spoiler: it’s not pretty.)

Publisher: THQ Nordic / Developer: Black Forest Games
In Destroy All Humans, players take on the role of Krypto, a rather vicious little alien who looks suspiciously like Jack Nicholson when he arrives on Earth to collect Furon’s DNA and find out the whereabouts of his predecessor, a clone that disappeared during that very mission. the same mission.
Blowing people to pieces, blasting their skulls and pulling the brains out of their hind limbs is a lot of fun, and Destroy All Humans has a B-movie villain feel to it.

Publisher: Bethesda Softworks / Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Some games force you to be mean (like above). Some give you the ability to do good things or do terrible things. Isn’t more evil choose evil?
In Skyrim, like in many Bethesda games, throughout the game it tries to seduce you to the dark side. Oh that would be so easy steal from this store. They have tiaras everywhere! Why not kill the shopkeeper, stuff his body into a barrel, and walk away like nothing happened? What could be in the worst case – the guards will come to you? Meh, just kill them too.
Oh my god, we think we’ve learned some bad lessons from Skyrim.

Publisher: Calypso Media / Developer: limbic entertainment
Management Simulator Tropico 6 offers a more realistic villain – someone who exploits the earth and its people for his own benefit. Of course you could play as El President serving the citizen in different eras of the game, but if you consider happiness a bad investment of your profits, then instead you can run a beautiful little dictatorship under an iron fist.

Publisher: Tripwire Interactive / Developer: blind side
Sharks aren’t inherently evil – they’re just hungry and don’t care about the difference between tasty fish and tasty human legs, do they?
Perhaps the shark maneater is not evil as far as he is revengeful. Starting with killing your mother at the hands of famed shark hunter Scaled Pete (whose hand you bite off in the opening scenes), Maneater wastes no time throwing you into the fins of a recently orphaned baby shark that wants to eat EVERYTHING. in plain sight to transform into a flipping mega shark – a top-notch killer with the skills and abilities to face his hooked enemy and avenge his mom once and for all. Slurp.

Publisher: Koch Media / Developer: Will
Few games bring “fun” with such enthusiasm and self-awareness as saints row. Bye GTA Keeping its harsh tone and devotion to pop culture in check with a rigid set of in-game rules, the open-world Volition series has always gravitated towards goofiness and farce. Want to dash into oncoming traffic and work your way to insurance wealth? It covered you. Want to fight off hordes of zombies? Star of your own sci-fi B movie? Participate in tank battles in free fall? Check, check, check.
Psychopathy in Saints Row is a lot sillier and more fun than most, but you can still beat a guy to death with a tentacle bat. And yes, it’s pretty evil, isn’t it?

Publisher: Warner Bros Interactive / Developer: TT Games
LEGO DC Super-Villains offers the chance to play as a gallery of rogue characters we’ve always battled since the beginning. another party, and it makes an eclectic new list. Clayface can change his form to mimic other abilities or pose as a different character to gain access to new areas, the Joker can recruit thugs to complete unique tasks, and Reverse-Flash can enter “Speed Force” to create impressive super- builds. .
Just know what it is LEGO game, not an adult-rated Suicide Squad game, so embellished mischief is par for the course. It almost seems like a waste of time that you act like a bad guy but can’t fully indulge your truly evil side. Still, it’s better than boring old Superman.

Publisher: WB games / Developer: TT Games
Star Wars too often talks about being a boring good-natured Jedi who supposed be morally dubious — like, have you ever seen the movies? We’re not saying Anakin was right, but he was right to point out that the Jedi are arrogant, inefficient traditionalists who are too easy to manipulate – but in The Skywalker Saga, you can play as the Sith too. And they In fact evil. Like, the evil of killing children. Fun!