Games where the main villain WINS?

I'm not talking about "hurr he lost the fight but he actually won morally" or stuff like that. Games where the villain actually completely wins the battles and the main protagonist fails. AM from I Have No Mouth doesn't count because that's just one of the multiple endings, not a true canon one.

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>nothin personal kid

i think windwaker atleast assumes that ganon defeated link in a previous title as a split timeline

Spec ops the line kind of sort of if you stretch your imagination.

Fable 2.
You complete the game, and realize you got scammed by the true villain of the series, Peter Molyneux.

god of war? not the new one

That guy from Breath of Fire 4

your resistance only makes my penis harder

Haven't beaten it, but doesn't Kefka win in FFVI? Like, he of course "loses" in the final battle. But he blows the fucking world up and succeeds in becoming a godlike figure. For all intents and purposes, he completed his goals.

Witch's House also comes to mind, dark as it is to think about.

Dante's inferno
because you never got to suck that big fat juicy satan cock

No gays allowed in my thread.

Far Cry 5, sorta?

Windwaker's story says that the Hero of Time simply never showed up the final time Ganondorf returned. This is due to the Hero of Time being sent back in time by Zelda at the end of OoT. That particular future went onward as its own separate timeline, while that Link would go onto branch out into the Majora's Mask/childhood timeline.
Given such direct continuity with OoT and the vast differences we see between OoT's Hyrule and what little we see of it in WW, it must have been at least a few hundred years before Ganon returned, and for some reason a new hero was simply never chosen by the gods to take up the charge of saving Hyrule. Hell, not even WW Link was chosen, he was just a very, very angry child whose birthday was ruined by a bird. But that's another topic in itself.

Arguably The Evil Within, you manage to escape but Ruvik fucks off to the real world with a new body.

Closest I can think of is Azure Striker Gunvolt. It's a twist villain that only shows up at the very end, and there's a "true" ending where you beat him, but there is a sequel based on the villain winning so it's arguably not noncanon.

That, or Halo: Reach, but there's not really a big main villain and while you lose the battle, you succeed in protecting the person needed to win the war.

theres something about furry art that just looks extremely uncanny to me, you can spot it from a mile away

Even funnier after the sequel, in which there's basically no mention of Ruvik. So as far as anyone is concerned, he completely succeeded in every way and escaped without any consequence. And with another sequel unlikely, that's probably how it'll stay.

It's the emphasis on the eyes

killer7 nobody wins
shadows of the damned, [/spoiler]they are both stuck in a loop descending into hell[/spoiler]
most of the suda games now that i think about it end on odd notes. even nmh travis doesnt get the pussy more than once

Context?

Tooth and Tail

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LISA, depending on who the villain is

no idea, I don't watch anime

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XCOM
you canonically lose for 2 to happen, and you lose hard

His ultimate goal is to destroy creation, and he doesn't succeed at that. The world is a crapsack after Kefka takes over, but he doesn't complete his objective.

Source?

[Bonk] Applebloom and Rusty

I feel like not that many games do this. It’s already pretty rare in films, but it does happen as an interesting ~subversion~ every now and then. But in a game, which is typically much longer than a movie, where you literally control the protagonist and have to overcome the challenges of the game to beat it, to be explicitly told “no you failed sorry bye bye” just feels kind of unsatisfying. I mean it certainly can be done well, it would all just come down to execution.

Not usually completely, but a couple of dragon quest games that I've played tend to involve the villain's plans actually succeeding and plunging the world into darkness and chaos. But that's also not an ending where they win, usually just a midpoint or premise, before the hero builds themselves back up to overcome the villain.

Debatably MGS3. Yes Volgin the biggest cunt of the game dies, but The Boss and the US Government achieve exactly what they set out to do.

LEE'S GONNA FREAK

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Why do girls love that image so much?

Reminds them of their childhood

Lame
I fucking hate rimjob so much

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What's the appeal of having a girl suck your asshole? Its just nasty wont even feel good