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* ''VideoGame/{{Rengoku}}'': [[BigBad AI Deucalion]] treats [=ADAMs=] like children and as her actual children, and is both angered and proud by the thought of a unit having a rebellious attitude.
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** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' while you visit the house of the woman in Timber. If you go upstairs and look out the window over the alley, the little boy will attempt to charge gil but his mother intervenes and spanks his bottom and scolds him for charging money.


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* ''Videogame/ShiningInTheDarkness'' later on in the game Pyra's mother and father will visit in the Tavern and meet with Pyra. Pyra's mother will scold Pyra and spank her bottom until the player tells the truth.
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** In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarRagnarok'':
*** Odin becomes the series' new posterboy for Abusive Dad; he neglects the well-being of his children while hiding behind a mask of jovality and civility that drops at the first sign of disobedience. It is implied that he used Baldur like an insane attack dog, and his treatment of Thor isn't much better; Odin verbally browbeats Thor into following orders, mocks him for attempting to curb his alcoholism [[spoiler: and eventually kills him in the climax of the game when Thor finally tries to stand up for himself]].
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** Despite your adoptive father's attempts to portray her as a tragic woman raped by Bhaal, your mother was actually one of his priestess, who happily planned to sacrifice her own child in his name. Heck, that’s the exact reason your father had you bred.

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** Despite your adoptive father's attempts to portray her as a tragic woman raped by Bhaal, your mother was actually one of his priestess, priestesses, who happily planned to sacrifice her own child in his name. Heck, that’s the exact reason your father had you bred.



** Sofia Lamb may not even be Eleanor's mother, an audio log from her alludes that she did as little to be involved in raising her as possible, possibly even using a surrogate.

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** Sofia Lamb may not even be Eleanor's mother, mother; an audio log from her alludes that she did as little to be involved in raising her as possible, possibly even using a surrogate.



--> "You've been a very naughty boy... spare the rod, spoil the child."
** Jin Kisaragi's adoptive family wasn't nicest in the slightest towards him. He was treated as if he wasn't part of the family, what with many of them hating and resenting his guts and sending assassins to kill him. Little wonder he turned out to have a bunch of issues.

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--> ---> "You've been a very naughty boy... spare the rod, spoil the child."
** Jin Kisaragi's adoptive family wasn't nicest nice to him in the slightest towards him.slightest. He was treated as if he wasn't part of the family, what with many of them hating and resenting his guts and sending assassins to kill him. Little wonder he turned out to have a bunch of issues.



* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls:'' The BigBad Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, was a great king but a ''terrible'' father. Out of his five children, Gwynevere was the ''only'' one he didn't mistreat in some way (... that we know about). His eldest son, [[spoiler:the Nameless King]], was disowned and erased from history for [[spoiler:siding with the dragons in the first war]]. His second son, Gwyndolin, was forced to live as a woman, even made to wear a ring that forced him to move and act feminine, for being born with the power of the moon instead of the sun. He ignored his second daughter, Yorshka, to the point he didn't even give her a ''name'' (she was raised and named by Gwyndolin). And then there's his fifth child, Fillianore, [[spoiler:who was handed over to the Pygmy Lords and placed in an enchanted sleep to preserve the Ringed City]]; given that everyone believed Gwyn only had four children, it would seem he never even ''mentioned'' her to anyone.

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* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls:'' The BigBad Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, was a great king but a ''terrible'' father. Out of his five children, Gwynevere was the ''only'' one he didn't mistreat in some way (... that as far as we know about).know). His eldest son, [[spoiler:the Nameless King]], was disowned and erased from history for [[spoiler:siding with the dragons in the first war]]. His second son, Gwyndolin, was forced to live as a woman, even made to wear a ring that forced him to move and act feminine, for being born with the power of the moon instead of the sun. He ignored his second daughter, Yorshka, to the point he didn't even give her a ''name'' (she was raised and named by Gwyndolin). And then there's his fifth child, Fillianore, [[spoiler:who was handed over to the Pygmy Lords and placed in an enchanted sleep to preserve the Ringed City]]; given that everyone believed Gwyn only had four children, it would seem he never even ''mentioned'' her to anyone.



*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month -- convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the 10-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]

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*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month -- convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the 10-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn that she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, after being told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]



* ''VideoGame/EmbricOfWulfhammersCastle''. He's the Duchess' uncle, not her father, and the gory details aren't given, but [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Bad King Greyghast]] was not above imprisoning, drugging, killing animals, spying on, and sexually abusing his favorite niece to control her.

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* ''VideoGame/EmbricOfWulfhammersCastle''. He's the Duchess' Duchess's uncle, not her father, and the gory details aren't given, but [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Bad King Greyghast]] was not above imprisoning, drugging, killing animals, spying on, and sexually abusing his favorite niece to control her.



* Cait, your FightingIrish DarkActionGirl companion from ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'', was actually ''sold into slavery'' by her own parents. Not as in like "they didn't want to but didn't have a choice", they were just bastards who were apparently raising her specifically to do so, as they captured her and dragged her back the few times she tried to run away as a teenager. She can't remember a single time they expressed any love or care for her as a daughter and they often verbally and physically abused her. It took Cait five years to get enough money to buy her freedom, and the moment she was free, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge guess what she did]]. [[FreudianExcuse Unsurprisingly, she considers this one of the main reasons she's such a screwed up person]].

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* Cait, your FightingIrish DarkActionGirl companion from ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'', was actually ''sold into slavery'' by her own parents. Not as in like "they didn't want to but didn't have a choice", either - they were just bastards who were apparently raising her specifically to do so, as they captured her and dragged her back the few times she tried to run away as a teenager. She can't remember a single time they expressed any love or care for her as a daughter and they often verbally and physically abused her. It took Cait five years to get enough money to buy her freedom, and the moment she was free, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge guess what she did]]. [[FreudianExcuse Unsurprisingly, she considers this one of the main reasons she's such a screwed up person]].



*** [[spoiler:Anankos]] is a horrible father as well. [[spoiler: After Garon CameBackWrong as said above, he had him treat the Avatar as a disposable tool (plus Garon treated his own kids terribly as a side effect), and later had them sent on a suicide mission because they betrayed him by surviving. He didn't treat [[TrulySingleParent his daughter Lilith]] well either and used her as a tool, [[WellDoneSonGuy which caused the poor dragon girl to be devoted to him solely to gain his approval]].]] Though it's also shown that [[spoiler: Anankos' ''Soul'', aka the incarnation of his remaining good emotions ''and'' the Avatar's actual birth father, ''did'' care for the Avatar and Lilith]]

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*** [[spoiler:Anankos]] is a horrible father as well. [[spoiler: After Garon CameBackWrong as said above, he had him treat the Avatar as a disposable tool (plus Garon treated his own kids terribly as a side effect), and later had them sent on a suicide mission because they betrayed him by surviving. He didn't treat [[TrulySingleParent his daughter Lilith]] well either and used her as a tool, [[WellDoneSonGuy which caused the poor dragon girl to be devoted to him solely to gain his approval]].]] Though it's also shown that [[spoiler: Anankos' Anankos's ''Soul'', aka the incarnation of his remaining good emotions ''and'' the Avatar's actual birth father, ''did'' care for the Avatar and Lilith]]Lilith.]]



*** Mercedes's stepfather outright tossed her and her mother aside after her younger brother was born with a Crest and ignored their existence, until he was apparently considering ''[[ParentalIncest marrying Mercedes]],'' as her mother had become too old to bear any more children and Mercedes had come of age, leading her and her mother to flee the Adrestian Empire to get away from him.

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*** Mercedes's stepfather outright tossed her and her mother aside after her younger brother was born with a Crest and ignored their existence, until he was apparently considering ''[[ParentalIncest marrying Mercedes]],'' as her mother had become too old to bear any more children and Mercedes had come of age, leading age. This led her and her mother to flee the Adrestian Empire to get away from him.



*** Kratos is a downplayed example at the start of the game, especially compared to the below examples where he is not acting in malice but in insecurity. While he is never physically abusive and it's clear that he genuinely loves his son, his abrasive attitude and deliberatel distance from Atreus has obviously damaged Atreus and strained their relationship. Ironically, Kratos is doing this to protect Atreus from Kratos's DarkAndTroubledPast. However as the game progresses, Kratos undergoes CharacterDevelopment and learns to bond with Atreus.

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*** Kratos is a downplayed example at the start of the game, especially compared to the below examples where he is not acting in malice but in insecurity. While he is never physically abusive and it's clear that he genuinely loves his son, his abrasive attitude and deliberatel deliberate distance from Atreus has obviously damaged Atreus and strained their relationship. Ironically, Kratos is doing this to protect Atreus from Kratos's DarkAndTroubledPast. However as the game progresses, Kratos undergoes CharacterDevelopment and learns to bond with Atreus.



* Becomes a recurring theme in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', as the main character, Niko Bellic, and his cousin, Roman's, fathers were violent alcoholics who would regularly beat up both their children and their wifes. Dwayne Forge and Packie [=McReary=] had similar childhoods, and while the first comments how he felt "nothing" when his father was murdered, the second will at one point open up to Niko and tell that his violent father at one point even attempted and would have succeeded at molesting him, if his older brother, Gerry, had not intervened at the last minute.

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* Becomes a recurring theme in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', as the main character, Niko Bellic, and his cousin, Roman's, fathers were violent alcoholics who would regularly beat up both their children and their wifes. wives. Dwayne Forge and Packie [=McReary=] had similar childhoods, and while the first comments how he felt "nothing" when his father was murdered, the second will at one point open up to Niko and tell that his violent father at one point even attempted to molest him - and would have succeeded at molesting him, if his older brother, Gerry, had not intervened at the last minute.



** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', Emma was stated to have been sexually assaulted by her second stepfather, for which she injured him in self-defense shortly before graduating from High School. The game itself doesn't specify what kind of assault it was, but the script included in the Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 had in brackets "sexual" right before "assault." Not to mention that her ''first'' stepfather tried to drown her as he [[DrivenToSuicide drowned himself in the family pool]].
** Otacon was [[FallingIntoTheCockpit used as a guinea pig]] for a nuclear-armed HumongousMecha at the age of ''three'' by his father, [[spoiler: who murdered his mother for disagreeing.]] In spite of this, he led a fairly normal life until he was seduced by his stepmother when he was 17, [[JealousParent leading to the aforementioned pool incident]] which he blamed himself for.

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** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', Emma was stated to have been sexually assaulted by her second stepfather, for which she injured him in self-defense shortly before graduating from High School. The game itself doesn't specify what kind of assault it was, but the script included in the Document ''Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 2'' had in brackets the word "sexual" in brackets right before the word "assault." Not to mention that her ''first'' stepfather tried to drown her as he [[DrivenToSuicide drowned himself in the family pool]].
** Otacon was [[FallingIntoTheCockpit used as a guinea pig]] for a nuclear-armed HumongousMecha at the age of ''three'' by his father, [[spoiler: who murdered his mother for disagreeing.]] In spite of this, he led a fairly normal life until he was seduced by his stepmother when he was 17, [[JealousParent leading to the aforementioned pool incident]] for which he blamed himself for.himself.



** There's also the fact that they created the clones of Big Boss. The fact that they were created without Big Boss's consent would make this a form of sexual abuse. Oh, and the project that created them also had six of their brothers essentially murdered during development so they could gain strong fetal growth. Then there is the fact that they kidnapped Olga's child, Sunny, after birth, and put her life on the line by having her life being connected to Raiden's vital nanomachines, meaning if he dies, they kill her, and it is heavily implied that even after Raiden defeated Solidus Snake, they still are placing her life on the line as a threat to Raiden, and she grew up completely withdrawn from people [[spoiler: until the Patriots finally bit the dust]]. As a silver lining, Otacon (and to a lesser extent, Snake) do care about her and finally [[spoiler: Otacon officially adopts her]] in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance''

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** There's also the fact that they created the clones of Big Boss. The fact that they were created without Big Boss's consent would make this a form of sexual abuse. Oh, and the project that created them also had six of their brothers essentially murdered during development so they could gain strong fetal growth. Then there is the fact that they kidnapped Olga's child, Sunny, after birth, and put her life on the line by having her life being connected to Raiden's vital nanomachines, nanomachines - meaning that if he dies, they kill her, and it her. It is heavily implied that even after Raiden defeated Solidus Snake, they still are placing her life on the line as a threat to Raiden, and she grew up completely withdrawn from people [[spoiler: until the Patriots finally bit the dust]]. As a silver lining, Otacon (and to a lesser extent, Snake) do care about her and finally [[spoiler: Otacon officially adopts her]] in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance''



** Razputin's father, who puts him through tough, acrobatic circus training rather than allow him the use of his PsychicPowers, actively discouraging the use of the latter. While we don't see any of it, it apparently got so bad that Raz actually started questioning if he was simply trying to [[OffingTheOffspring get him killed while making it look like an accident]]. [[spoiler:At least, that's what Raz thinks. At the end of the game, we learn that his father is a kind and loving man who just wanted to make sure Raz didn't become over-reliant on his psychic abilities... and he's a powerful psychic himself. Raz simply misunderstood his intentions.]]
** [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation It's hard to say for sure]], given the symbolic nature of the level he is in, but there's definitely a possibility that this is the case with [[spoiler:Oleander's father]], a.k.a TheButcher. Very little is factually known about him, other than the fact that he [[spoiler:killed and butchered his son's favorite pet bunny right in front of his eyes, apparently in an attempt to teach him the family business]].

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** Razputin's father, who puts him through tough, acrobatic circus training rather than allow him the use of his PsychicPowers, actively discouraging the use of the latter. While we don't see any of it, it apparently got so bad that Raz actually started questioning if he was simply trying to [[OffingTheOffspring get him killed while making it look like an accident]]. [[spoiler:At least, that's what Raz thinks. At the end of the game, we learn that his father is a kind and loving man who just wanted to make sure Raz didn't become over-reliant overly reliant on his psychic abilities... and he's a powerful psychic himself. Raz simply misunderstood his intentions.]]
** [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation It's hard to say for sure]], given the symbolic nature of the level he is in, but there's definitely a possibility that this is the case with [[spoiler:Oleander's father]], a.k.a a. TheButcher. Very little is factually known about him, other than the fact that he [[spoiler:killed and butchered his son's favorite pet bunny right in front of his eyes, apparently in an attempt to teach him the family business]].



** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'', ''the entire adult population of Shepherd's Hill'' are abusers of the worst kind. [[spoiler: All of them made at least one of their children into a torturous HumanSacrifice, a ritual that has been carried out by ''every generation since the town's founding'', in order to keep the malign occult forces of neighboring Silent Hill at bay. When you arrive during the events of the game, the ritual has failed and the most recent crop of murdered children have come back as monsters to seek revenge.]] Zigzagged with the protagonist's parents, who did emotionally abuse him, but failed to [[spoiler: sacrifice]] him the way their fellows did with their first-born. [[spoiler: And it's implied they only hesitated because his younger brother had accidentally drowned, meaning they'd have no "replacement" child after the protagonist's death.]]

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** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'', ''the entire adult population of Shepherd's Hill'' are abusers of the worst kind. [[spoiler: All of them made at least one of their children into a torturous HumanSacrifice, a ritual that has been carried out by ''every generation since the town's founding'', in order to keep the malign occult forces of neighboring Silent Hill at bay. When you arrive during the events of the game, the ritual has failed and the most recent crop of murdered children have come back as monsters to seek revenge.]] Zigzagged with the protagonist's parents, who did emotionally abuse him, but failed to [[spoiler: sacrifice]] him the way their fellows did with their first-born. firstborn. [[spoiler: And it's implied that they only hesitated because his younger brother had accidentally drowned, meaning they'd have no "replacement" child after the protagonist's death.]]



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* In ''VideoGame/ToTheMoon'' Johnny's mother turns to be this when it is revealed that [[spoiler: [[ParentalFavoritism she always favored Johnny's twin brother, Joey, over him]], and when Joey was accidentally killed by his mother, she made Johnny take beta blockers which caused him to forget his childhood and his dead twin brother. She then forced Johnny into becoming a copy of Joey]] right down to calling him "Joey", even on his wedding day.

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* In ''VideoGame/ToTheMoon'' Johnny's mother turns out to be this when it is revealed that [[spoiler: [[ParentalFavoritism she always favored Johnny's twin brother, Joey, over him]], and when Joey was accidentally killed by his mother, she made Johnny take beta blockers which caused him to forget his childhood and his dead twin brother. She then forced Johnny into becoming a copy of Joey]] right down to calling him "Joey", even on his wedding day.



* ''VideoGame/ZettaiHeroProject'' eventually reveals that [[spoiler:the Main Character's parents constantly insulted and belittled him ever since he let himself and his sister get kidnapped 8 years ago. However, soon after this is learned it is revealed that the kidnapping was ''not'' Main Character's fault (he actually tried to stop it, but his sister was unable to vouch for him due to TraumaInducedAmnesia). Once this is learned, the parents quickly clean up their act. The trauma of the incident caused the mother and father to constantly argue with each other when they're not busy insulting the Main Character, while his sister lashed out at ''everyone else'' because, due to her amnesia, she has no idea why everyone in her family was mad at each other.]]

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* ''VideoGame/ZettaiHeroProject'' eventually reveals that [[spoiler:the Main Character's parents constantly insulted and belittled him ever since he let himself and his sister get kidnapped 8 years ago. However, soon after this is learned learned, it is revealed that the kidnapping was ''not'' Main Character's fault (he actually tried to stop it, but his sister was unable to vouch for him due to TraumaInducedAmnesia). Once this is learned, the parents quickly clean up their act. The trauma of the incident caused the mother and father to constantly argue with each other when they're not busy insulting the Main Character, while his sister lashed out at ''everyone else'' because, due to her amnesia, she has no idea why everyone in her family was mad at each other.]]
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** Charles' father pressures him into campaigning for student council to make him [[FollowInMyFootsteps follow in his footsteps as a politician]] and also forces Charles' sister Anne to go to boarding school to "fix" her behavior. [[spoiler:He's also homophobic and kicks Charles out of the family after the latter comes out to him, even in his good ending.]]

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** Charles' father pressures him into campaigning for student council to make him [[FollowInMyFootsteps follow in his footsteps as a politician]] and also forces Charles' sister Anne to [[OffToBoardingSchool go to boarding school to "fix" her behavior. behavior.]] [[spoiler:He's also homophobic and kicks Charles out of the family after the latter comes out to him, even in his good ending.]]
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* ''VideoGame/FishingVacation'':
** In the story about [[Myth/InuitMythology Sedna]], Sedna's father [[ArrangedMarriage forces her to marry]] a stranger who turns out to be a birdlike monster. The father rescues his daughter but when the monster calls upon a sea spirit to retrieve his bride, the father throws Sedna overboard to prevent the kayak from being capsized and thus save himself. When Sedna clings to the edge of the kayak, her father [[{{Fingore}} chops her fingers off]] with an axe and she sinks into the depths, becoming a sea goddess.
** [[spoiler:It's revealed that the uncle [[OffingTheOffspring drowned his young daughter]] in the lake as an offering to Sedna]].
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** Felicity's mother, Cathy, is out of the country hosting her talk show and doesn't bother taking care of Felicity, and she manipulates her into believing that she's lucky to have a "celebrity" mom. Cathy also exploits her son (Felicity's brother), Humphrey's illness for views.

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** Felicity's mother, Cathy, is out of the country hosting her talk show and doesn't bother taking care of Felicity, and she manipulates her into believing that she's lucky to have a "celebrity" mom. Cathy also exploits her son (Felicity's brother), Humphrey's illness for views. [[spoiler:Cathy and her husband don't bother to visit Humphrey on his deathbed, leaving Felicity distressed.]]
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** Felicity's mother, Cathy, is out of the country hosting her talk show and doesn't bother taking care of Felicity, and she manipulates her into believing that she's lucky to have a "celebrity" mom. [[spoiler:Cathy also exploits her son's (Felicity's brother's) illness for views.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/GrowingUp'', Charles' father pressures him into campaigning for student council to make him [[FollowInMyFootsteps follow in his footsteps as a politician]] and also forces Charles' sister Anne to go to boarding school to "fix" her behavior. [[spoiler:He's also homophobic and kicks Charles out of the family after the latter comes out to him, even in his good ending.]]

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Charles' father pressures him into campaigning for student council to make him [[FollowInMyFootsteps follow in his footsteps as a politician]] and also forces Charles' sister Anne to go to boarding school to "fix" her behavior. [[spoiler:He's also homophobic and kicks Charles out of the family after the latter comes out to him, even in his good ending.]]
** Felicity's mother, Cathy, is out of the country hosting her talk show and doesn't bother taking care of Felicity, and she manipulates her into believing that she's lucky to have a "celebrity" mom. [[spoiler:Cathy also exploits her son's (Felicity's brother's) illness for views.
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* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': Sebastian raised Edwina with "hard discipline", and demoted her from her position at his company to force her to claw her way back up.

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* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': In ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'', Sebastian Corps, CEO of [[MegaCorp Global Megacorp]] and by extension, Clean Bean Café, raised Edwina with "hard discipline", and [[CorruptCorporateExecutive demoted her from her position at his company to force her to claw her way back up.]]
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* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': Sebastian raised Edwina with "hard discipline", and demoted her from her position at his company to force her to claw her way back up.
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** ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has a spoiler filled example in [[spoiler: Van Grants, the BigBad. He acted like a good ParentalSubstitute, but emotionally abused and manipulated both [[TheHero Luke]] and [[AntiHero Asch]]. A good chunk of their [[HeroicSelfDeprecation various]] [[NoSocialSkills issues]] can be traced back to how Van "raised" them. Who he was worst to is up for grabs; Asch was ''kidnapped'' by someone he trusted and then forced to depend on him, while in Luke's case Van made a point of making himself his LivingEmotionalCrutch so his entire life revolved around him. Finding out the truth of his nature hit the both of them hard. And for a bonus round, their blood parents aren't much better; Duke Fabre is harsh, strict, and never there while Lady Susanne tries but her status as an IllGirl impedes her attempts to be a good parent.]]

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** ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has a spoiler filled example in [[spoiler: Van Grants, the BigBad. He acted like a good ParentalSubstitute, but emotionally abused and manipulated both [[TheHero Luke]] and [[AntiHero Asch]]. A good chunk of their [[HeroicSelfDeprecation various]] [[NoSocialSkills issues]] can be traced back to how Van "raised" them. Who he was worst to is up for grabs; Asch was ''kidnapped'' by someone he trusted and then forced to depend on him, while in Luke's case Van made a point of making himself his LivingEmotionalCrutch so his entire life revolved around him. Finding out the truth of his nature hit the both of them hard. And for a bonus round, their blood parents aren't much better; Duke Fabre is harsh, strict, and never there while Lady Susanne tries but her status as an IllGirl being DelicateAndSickly impedes her attempts to be a good parent.]]
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* ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'', along with some quotes that imply a [[JerkassWoobie really messed up childhood]], implies [[TheDragon Doctor N. Gin]] has some ''serious'' DaddyIssues with some of his race quotes:

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* ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'', along with some quotes that imply a [[JerkassWoobie really messed up childhood]], implies [[TheDragon Doctor N. Gin]] has some ''serious'' DaddyIssues daddy issues with some of his race quotes:
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** Cyrus' parents were horrid perfectionists, true, but they were ''consistent''. In ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''[[spoiler: Ghetsis goes UpToEleven in the manner with which he raised N, teaching the boy values that directly opposed what he (Ghetsis, that is) believed in and exploiting N for his own personal gain. The revelation at the end that the boy was merely a [[UnwittingPawn tool]] to those ends is the icing on the cake, the capper to his Garchomp flight across the MoralEventHorizon. You won't find anyone in the know who isn't ready to accept Ghetsis as possibly being the prime exemplar of this trope.]]

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** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'', it's taken UpToEleven with ''the entire adult population of Shepherd's Hill'' being abusers of the worst kind. [[spoiler: All of them made at least one of their children into a torturous HumanSacrifice, a ritual that has been carried out by ''every generation since the town's founding'', in order to keep the malign occult forces of neighboring Silent Hill at bay. When you arrive during the events of the game, the ritual has failed and the most recent crop of murdered children have come back as monsters to seek revenge.]] Zigzagged with the protagonist's parents, who did emotionally abuse him, but failed to [[spoiler: sacrifice]] him the way their fellows did with their first-born. [[spoiler: And it's implied they only hesitated because his younger brother had accidentally drowned, meaning they'd have no "replacement" child after the protagonist's death.]]

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* ''VideoGame/HeroKingQuestPeacemakerPrologue'': Dark Lord Spidergland fears that her daughter, Spidervenom, will usurp her place as the ruler of the Dark Realm, so she locked the latter in a room for years. When the Cerulean Land kidnaps the princess, Spidergland is happy that her daughter is gone.
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** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his dad never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though -- even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]

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*** Bernadetta's father is a real piece of work. He raised her with the expectation of her marrying into money, and the way he went about training her for this sole purpose are horrific, including ''tying her to a chair'' to teach her to be quiet and demure, as well as violently beating one of her childhood friends because he was lowborn. As a result of this abuse, Bernadetta has become a ShrinkingViolet ''par excellence'': she ApologizesALot, keeps herself shut up in her room unless her presence is direly needed, and has a very low opinion of herself. [[spoiler:Post-TimeSkip, she graduates to CowardlyLion territory, and in one of her endings, she marries her classmate Ferdinand, to whom her father planned an ArrangedMarriage because of his family's prestige, ''after'' cutting ties with her own family as a final "screw you" to her father.]]

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*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month - convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the ten-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]

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*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month - -- convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the ten-year-old 10-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]



** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', Tidus's father often insulted and berated his son for being a crybaby. After believing Jecht had died at sea, Tidus's mother also pined and [[ParentalAbandonment eventually died]]. As a result, Tidus harbored bitterness towards his father and never quite forgave him for it. While it's made clear Jecht actually ''did'' love his son, the man never, at any point in his life, told him such - throughout both that game and ''Dissidia'', Jecht only admits his love for Tidus when the younger man is either absent or unconscious (or when he himself is dying).

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** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', Tidus's father often insulted and berated his son for being a crybaby. After believing Jecht had died at sea, Tidus's mother also pined and [[ParentalAbandonment eventually died]]. As a result, Tidus harbored bitterness towards his father and never quite forgave him for it. While it's made clear Jecht actually ''did'' love his son, the man never, at any point in his life, told him such - -- throughout both that game and ''Dissidia'', Jecht only admits his love for Tidus when the younger man is either absent or unconscious (or when he himself is dying).



* ''VideoGame/GianaSistersTwistedDreams - Owltimate Edition'' reveals that Giana and Maria have an abusive father who yells a lot. One cutscene shows Maria protecting her twin from him.

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* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': A non-malicious version. [[spoiler:The first new generation of humans after Zero Dawn]] were RaisedByRobots; a doctor personality (Healer), a nurturing personality (Mother), and a disciplinarian personality (Father). The robots were never designed to be the primary caretakers after kindergarten age, but due to a glitch the children were kept indefinitely. By teenage years the children hated Father and attacked him, so he defended himself--with minimal force, but that's hardly a comfort to a child. They understandably hated him. They also hated Healer, because all she did was show up after Father neutralized them and offered to help with their bruises. They were left with a much better impression of Mother, and [[spoiler:when they left to become the Nora, the role of a mother became central to their society]].

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* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': A non-malicious version. [[spoiler:The first new generation of humans after Zero Dawn]] were RaisedByRobots; a doctor personality (Healer), a nurturing personality (Mother), and a disciplinarian personality (Father). The robots were never designed to be the primary caretakers after kindergarten age, but due to a glitch the children were kept indefinitely. By teenage years the children hated Father and attacked him, so he defended himself--with himself -- with minimal force, but that's hardly a comfort to a child. They understandably hated him. They also hated Healer, because all she did was show up after Father neutralized them and offered to help with their bruises. They were left with a much better impression of Mother, and [[spoiler:when they left to become the Nora, the role of a mother became central to their society]].



* ''Masochisia'' drives on this. Hamilton and his brother are getting emotionally abused by their mother and physically abused by their father, with both [[spoiler: constantly mentioning how they should have killed Hamilton when he was just born]], justifying their abusive behaviour with how they [[spoiler: lost their first son Albert]]. While Walter turned out to become [[spoiler: so heavily masochistic]] that their father didn't even want to abuse him anymore and instead [[spoiler: locks him into his room, dressed with a muzzle and straight jacket]], Hamilton can - depending on how one plays the game - [[spoiler: also become heavily masochistic and thus enjoy the treatment]] and even [[spoiler: kill the father]].

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* ''Masochisia'' drives on this. Hamilton and his brother are getting emotionally abused by their mother and physically abused by their father, with both [[spoiler: constantly mentioning how they should have killed Hamilton when he was just born]], justifying their abusive behaviour with how they [[spoiler: lost their first son Albert]]. While Walter turned out to become [[spoiler: so heavily masochistic]] that their father didn't even want to abuse him anymore and instead [[spoiler: locks him into his room, dressed with a muzzle and straight jacket]], Hamilton can - -- depending on how one plays the game - -- [[spoiler: also become heavily masochistic and thus enjoy the treatment]] and even [[spoiler: kill the father]].



*** Haru Okumura's father had her raised to be an ExtremeDoormat from a young age and is selectively oblivious to her unhappiness, which climaxes when he sets her up in an ArrangedMarriage with the highly scummy son of a member of the Diet - a marriage he set up so that he could get into politics - and inside the MentalWorld, his Shadow essentially admits that he knows what kind of person his son-in-law is, and is willing to let her be treated as a mere plaything as long as he gets what he wants. The man himself is the president of a fast food company, and when you make him your fifth major target, you learn that he treats his employees on all levels poorly as well, seeing the company as nothing more than a stepping stone.

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*** Haru Okumura's father had her raised to be an ExtremeDoormat from a young age and is selectively oblivious to her unhappiness, which climaxes when he sets her up in an ArrangedMarriage with the highly scummy son of a member of the Diet - -- a marriage he set up so that he could get into politics - -- and inside the MentalWorld, his Shadow essentially admits that he knows what kind of person his son-in-law is, and is willing to let her be treated as a mere plaything as long as he gets what he wants. The man himself is the president of a fast food company, and when you make him your fifth major target, you learn that he treats his employees on all levels poorly as well, seeing the company as nothing more than a stepping stone.



** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his dad never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though - even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]

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** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his dad never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though - -- even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]



** [[spoiler:[[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Kotono]]]] was one, though she's come to regret it. [[spoiler:She took her frustration from being a single mother out on her son, Takkun, hitting and being neglectful towards him. Plus, she inadvertently abandoned him when he was just 2 years old after coming to Mobius, forcing her mother to raise Takkun all by herself.]]

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** Jamil's parents ''forced'' him to be second best to Kalim due to their differing social classes, despite the fact that Jamil was clearly more talented in several areas. This led to him resenting his "sidekick" role and Kalim in particular, kicking off the events of chapter 4.

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** Many of the game's items imply a lot as well, with many of the HP upgrades being either [[IAteWhat rotten food or stuff not fit for human consumption]], Speed upgrades being [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff a belt]] and a wooden spoon (which changes Isaac's appearance to being beaten), a Tears upgrade being a photo with Isaac's dad torn off of it (which makes him look miserable), and so on, so forth.

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* Date's 12-year-old adoptive niece [[MouthyKid Mizuki]] in ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'' is the daughter of his best friend Renju and his wife Shoko. Renju was a {{workaholic}} CEO who was [[ParentalNeglect more interested in managing his company than his family]] and left the childrearing to Shoko, whose [[FreudianExcuse own mother was distant with her]] and made her an unloving {{narcissist}}. As a result, Mizuki [[DesperatelyCravesAffection craved her mother's love and clung to her]] while Shoko didn't know how to act and would emotionally and physically abuse her in response, [[ItsAllAboutMe blaming her for it all the while]]. Eventually, the two divorced with Renju gaining custody, but as he knew he was unfit to be a parent he had her live with Date while taking care of official matters like interacting with teachers. By the time the game starts, four years have passed with Mizuki becoming a SourOutsideSadInside AffectionHatingKid who saw her father sparingly and her first encounter with her mother after all that time being [[AssholeVictim the discovery of her corpse]].
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* It takes a good amount of digging to learn this, but in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' [[spoiler: it's implied and basically confirmed by WordOfGod that [[EvilMentor Kreia/Darth Traya]] was once the Jedi Knight Arren Kae, Handmaiden/Brianna's MissingMom. Despite being fully aware of her identity Kreia shows no warmth whatsoever to her daughter, outright disliking her for her blind allegiance to [[LightIsNotGood Atris]] and [[TheChessmaster seeing her as yet another pawn to be discarded]] for [[WhyAreYouNotMySon the Exile's sake]], even being indirectly responsible for her death in some variants of the DarkSide ending with the [[DummiedOut Restored Content Mod]]. Yet strangely enough, she seemed amenable to the idea of her and TheExile [[ShipperOnDeck getting together]].]]

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** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his add never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though - even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]

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** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his add dad never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though - even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]
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* ''Franchise/DragonAge'' has its share of these.
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
*** This is seen in the Dwarf Commoner Warden's origin story. His/her father split years before the events of the game, and {{the alcoholic}} mother is verbally and emotionally abusive to the player character and his/her sister Rica.
*** Flemeth, Morrigan's mother, also fits the trope. Morrigan's dialogue with the player character suggests that she would have liked to be able to love her mother, but Flemeth's various levels of abusive behavior made it impossible. And that's ''before'' Morrigan learns [[spoiler:that she was conceived as part of Flemeth's ongoing GrandTheftMe method of living indefinitely]].
*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month - convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the ten-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':
*** Isabela's mother decided to convert to the Qun and tried to force her daughter to do likewise. When she refused, her mother sold her into a horrible marriage in exchange for a goat and a few coins. ("Bitch didn't even try to haggle.")
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'':
*** Dorian's relationship with his father was ruined when he discovered that his father, [[spoiler:rather than accept Dorian's homosexuality, planned to use BloodMagic to [[CureYourGays re-wire his brain so he'd be straight]]. That there was a good chance it would have left Dorian a brain-dead vegetable didn't seem to concern him.]] Dorian was so hurt by this that it cemented his decision to leave Tevinter to join the Inquisition. His personal quest involves escorting him to meet with his father, who seems genuinely sorry for betraying his son's trust and is there to beg for forgiveness. The Inquisitor can encourage Dorian to forgive him or not; either way, Dorian admits that his relationship with his father will never be fully healed.
*** And near the end of the game, it's revealed that [[spoiler: Flemeth's viewpoint wasn't that she was being ''cruel'' to Morrigan, but rather hardening her for [[WorldHalfEmpty how harsh the world can be]], and that she was never in any danger of a GrandTheftMe, as it needs to be done willingly]]. Realizing that her own daughter thought otherwise actually hurts her, which makes sense considering [[spoiler:she is one with Mythal, the Elven patron goddess of ''motherhood'' among other things.]]



* Ares, as revealed in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarAscension''. While not actively abusive, he conceived Orkos with Alecto with the sole intent of creating a perfect warrior to support his EvilPlan to overthrow Olympus, only to disown him when Orkos turned out to be a disappointment. Likewise, the Furies manipulated Orkos into aiding their work in punishing traitors and oathbreakers, only to imprison and presumably torture him when he [[DefectorFromDecadence turned on them to help Kratos]].
** In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'':
*** Kratos is a downplayed example at the start of the game, especially compared to the below examples where he is not acting in malice but in insecurity. While he is never physically abusive and it's clear that he genuinely loves his son, his abrasive attitude and deliberatel distance from Atreus has obviously damaged Atreus and strained their relationship. Ironically, Kratos is doing this to protect Atreus from Kratos's DarkAndTroubledPast. However as the game progresses, Kratos undergoes CharacterDevelopment and learns to bond with Atreus.
*** After [[spoiler: Modi]] fled from Kratos, [[spoiler: Thor]] assumed that the former abandoned their brother and proceeded to beat the former within an inch of his life.
*** [[spoiler: Freya]] took away [[spoiler: Baldur's ability to feel anything]] in a misguided attempt to protect her son without asking him and even refused to remove the spell even when he begged her to, even though she could have ''any'' time. Unlike Kratos, who eventually realized he was wrong and changed, [[spoiler: Freya]] continued to smothered her son and selfishly wanted to protect him. Not even [[spoiler: Baldur]] trying to kill her would make her change her mind.



* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'': Alex Mercer's mother was in jail for the first nine years of his life, and when he was returned to her care at age ten, he actually preferred the various foster homes he was shipped around to over being with her.



* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'': Alex Mercer's mother was in jail for the first nine years of his life, and when he was returned to her care at age ten, he actually preferred the various foster homes he was shipped around to over being with her.
* Ares, as revealed in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarAscension''. While not actively abusive, he conceived Orkos with Alecto with the sole intent of creating a perfect warrior to support his EvilPlan to overthrow Olympus, only to disown him when Orkos turned out to be a disappointment. Likewise, the Furies manipulated Orkos into aiding their work in punishing traitors and oathbreakers, only to imprison and presumably torture him when he [[DefectorFromDecadence turned on them to help Kratos]].
** In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'':
*** Kratos is a downplayed example at the start of the game, especially compared to the below examples where he is not acting in malice but in insecurity. While he is never physically abusive and it's clear that he genuinely loves his son, his abrasive attitude and deliberatel distance from Atreus has obviously damaged Atreus and strained their relationship. Ironically, Kratos is doing this to protect Atreus from Kratos's DarkAndTroubledPast. However as the game progresses, Kratos undergoes CharacterDevelopment and learns to bond with Atreus.
*** After [[spoiler: Modi]] fled from Kratos, [[spoiler: Thor]] assumed that the former abandoned their brother and proceeded to beat the former within an inch of his life.
*** [[spoiler: Freya]] took away [[spoiler: Baldur's ability to feel anything]] in a misguided attempt to protect her son without asking him and even refused to remove the spell even when he begged her to, even though she could have ''any'' time. Unlike Kratos, who eventually realized he was wrong and changed, [[spoiler: Freya]] continued to smothered her son and selfishly wanted to protect him. Not even [[spoiler: Baldur]] trying to kill her would make her change her mind.
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'' has its share of these.
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
*** This is seen in the Dwarf Commoner Warden's origin story. His/her father split years before the events of the game, and {{the alcoholic}} mother is verbally and emotionally abusive to the player character and his/her sister Rica.
*** Flemeth, Morrigan's mother, also fits the trope. Morrigan's dialogue with the player character suggests that she would have liked to be able to love her mother, but Flemeth's various levels of abusive behavior made it impossible. And that's ''before'' Morrigan learns [[spoiler:that she was conceived as part of Flemeth's ongoing GrandTheftMe method of living indefinitely]].
*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month - convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the ten-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':
*** Isabela's mother decided to convert to the Qun and tried to force her daughter to do likewise. When she refused, her mother sold her into a horrible marriage in exchange for a goat and a few coins. ("Bitch didn't even try to haggle.")
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'':
*** Dorian's relationship with his father was ruined when he discovered that his father, [[spoiler:rather than accept Dorian's homosexuality, planned to use BloodMagic to [[CureYourGays re-wire his brain so he'd be straight]]. That there was a good chance it would have left Dorian a brain-dead vegetable didn't seem to concern him.]] Dorian was so hurt by this that it cemented his decision to leave Tevinter to join the Inquisition. His personal quest involves escorting him to meet with his father, who seems genuinely sorry for betraying his son's trust and is there to beg for forgiveness. The Inquisitor can encourage Dorian to forgive him or not; either way, Dorian admits that his relationship with his father will never be fully healed.
*** And near the end of the game, it's revealed that [[spoiler: Flemeth's viewpoint wasn't that she was being ''cruel'' to Morrigan, but rather hardening her for [[WorldHalfEmpty how harsh the world can be]], and that she was never in any danger of a GrandTheftMe, as it needs to be done willingly]]. Realizing that her own daughter thought otherwise actually hurts her, which makes sense considering [[spoiler:she is one with Mythal, the Elven patron goddess of ''motherhood'' among other things.]]

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* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'': Alex Mercer's mother was in jail for the first nine years of his life, and when he was returned to her care at age ten, he actually preferred the various foster homes he was shipped around to over being with her.
* Ares, as revealed in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarAscension''. While not actively abusive, he conceived Orkos with Alecto with the sole intent of creating a perfect warrior to support his EvilPlan to overthrow Olympus, only to disown him when Orkos turned out to be a disappointment. Likewise, the Furies manipulated Orkos into aiding their work in punishing traitors and oathbreakers, only to imprison and presumably torture him when he [[DefectorFromDecadence turned on them to help Kratos]].
** In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'':
*** Kratos is a downplayed example at the start of the game, especially compared to the below examples where he is not acting in malice but in insecurity. While he is never physically abusive and it's clear that he genuinely loves his son, his abrasive attitude and deliberatel distance from Atreus has obviously damaged Atreus and strained their relationship. Ironically, Kratos is doing this to protect Atreus from Kratos's DarkAndTroubledPast. However as the game progresses, Kratos undergoes CharacterDevelopment and learns to bond with Atreus.
*** After [[spoiler: Modi]] fled from Kratos, [[spoiler: Thor]] assumed that the former abandoned their brother and proceeded to beat the former within an inch of his life.
*** [[spoiler: Freya]] took away [[spoiler: Baldur's ability to feel anything]] in a misguided attempt to protect her son without asking him and even refused to remove the spell even when he begged her to, even though she could have ''any'' time. Unlike Kratos, who eventually realized he was wrong and changed, [[spoiler: Freya]] continued to smothered her son and selfishly wanted to protect him. Not even [[spoiler: Baldur]] trying to kill her would make her change her mind.
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'' has its share of these.
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
*** This is seen in the Dwarf Commoner Warden's origin story. His/her father split years before the events of the game, and {{the alcoholic}} mother is verbally and emotionally abusive to the player character and his/her sister Rica.
*** Flemeth, Morrigan's mother, also fits the trope. Morrigan's dialogue with the player character suggests that she would have liked to be able to love her mother, but Flemeth's various levels of abusive behavior made it impossible. And that's ''before'' Morrigan learns [[spoiler:that she was conceived as part of Flemeth's ongoing GrandTheftMe method of living indefinitely]].
*** Alistair was raised by Arl Eamon[[spoiler:, his biological father's brother-in-law,]] in Redcliffe Castle. But he wasn't really raised in the castle; he mostly lived in the kennels with the dogs. He once had to stay in a cage there for an entire day after he accidentally locked himself inside of it. Then Eamon got married, and the new lady of the house got rid of Alistair within a month - convinced he was her husband's bastard, she made Eamon pack the ten-year-old boy off to the Chantry. He claims that Eamon was good to him, but it's hard to see it that way when you know the details. It gets worse when you meet his half-sister and you learn she was driven away when their mother died in childbirth, told that the baby had died with her -- therefore depriving both of them of any functional relationship. [[spoiler:She's not actually his sister, but neither of them know that.]]
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':
*** Isabela's mother decided to convert to the Qun and tried to force her daughter to do likewise. When she refused, her mother sold her into a horrible marriage in exchange for a goat and a few coins. ("Bitch didn't even try to haggle.")
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'':
*** Dorian's relationship with his father was ruined when he discovered that his father, [[spoiler:rather than accept Dorian's homosexuality, planned to use BloodMagic to [[CureYourGays re-wire his brain so he'd be straight]]. That there was a good chance it would have left Dorian a brain-dead vegetable didn't seem to concern him.]] Dorian was so hurt by this that it cemented his decision to leave Tevinter to join the Inquisition. His personal quest involves escorting him to meet with his father, who seems genuinely sorry for betraying his son's trust and is there to beg for forgiveness. The Inquisitor can encourage Dorian to forgive him or not; either way, Dorian admits that his relationship with his father will never be fully healed.
*** And near the end of the game, it's revealed that [[spoiler: Flemeth's viewpoint wasn't that she was being ''cruel'' to Morrigan, but rather hardening her for [[WorldHalfEmpty how harsh the world can be]], and that she was never in any danger of a GrandTheftMe, as it needs to be done willingly]]. Realizing that her own daughter thought otherwise actually hurts her, which makes sense considering [[spoiler:she is one with Mythal, the Elven patron goddess of ''motherhood'' among other things.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/AmongTheSleep,'' it's implied the main character's [[spoiler:mother]] is fairly abusive.



* Implied in ''VideoGame/BadDayOnTheMidway'' character Ted's backstory. The first things he recalls about his father are his butterfly collection and him hitting Ted.



* ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'', along with some quotes that imply a [[JerkassWoobie really messed up childhood]], implies [[TheDragon Doctor N. Gin]] has some ''serious'' DaddyIssues with some of his race quotes:
--> It's like my father always said to me... SHUT UP, N. GIN, YOU FREAK!
--> [[FreudianSlip Take that, father]]! What? Did I say father?
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': [[BigFun Jackie Welles']] dad used to beat him and his mom with a belt back when Jackie was young. When he grew up, he chased his father away with the same belt he used on his family. Jackie still holds onto it, in case his father ever comes back.
* ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'':
** The Warriors of Hope all had parents so horribly abusive, it's no wonder they [[SelfMadeOrphan killed them]] and then made plans to genocide all adults to create [[TeenageWasteland a utopia for kids]].
*** Masaru: Beaten and forced to go buy alcohol and tobacco for his father, which of course stores wouldn't sell him because he was a child, so he stole them, and was beaten even harder for it. Not for stealing, mind you, but for embarrassing his father by getting caught by the police. His father also thought he was a CreepyChild because he [[StepfordSmiler tried to smile through his suffering]].
*** Kotoko: Her mother was a StageMom who frequently made use of the CastingCouch to get Kotoko acting roles, and didn't care one bit whether the couch owner was looking to sleep with her, Kotoko, or [[ThreeWaySex both of them]] [[ParentalIncest together]]. Her father was a dental surgeon who was cheating on his wife with his assistant, and planned to sell Kotoko into the sex trafficking industry when she hit puberty.
*** Jatarou: Emotionally abused and neglected, with his mother wishing he would die so she could live a free life and forcing him to wear a mask because she hated looking at him. Jatarou came to believe it was because he was terribly ugly, but it was actually because he was so beautiful that his mother felt like she had to put more effort into taking care of him.
*** Nagisa: Treated as if raising him was a video game for his parents. He was forced to study nonstop for several days in a row in order to "level up," and was put on an IV drip of stimulants that would "restore his HP" when he got tired. They also used "items" (implied to be things like knives) to keep him in line. His father was also a teacher at Hope's Peak who [[ForScience used Nagisa as a test subject to see how much progress a child could make before they reached their breaking point]]. He didn't seem to be meeting expectations either as it seemed his father wanted to look for a different test subject due to him being less exceptional than desired.
*** Monaca: Abandoned by her mother but taken in by her father (who still had thoughts about sending her to an orphanage), she was treated very coldly by her family due to being an illegitimate offspring. Her father and half-brother physically abused her to the point where they ended up confining her to a wheelchair. [[spoiler:Although she later reveals that her legs were merely broken and have since healed, she just kept ObfuscatingDisability when she saw that it made them actually feel bad about their actions for once]]. They were neglectful and emotionally abusive towards her as well. They didn't keep track of what she was doing at all as long as she left them alone and kept making the family's company money with [[ChildProdigy her genius inventions]], and her brother regarded her more like an alien or a parasite living in his house than an actual family member.
** More on the {{Hilariously Abusive|Childhood}} side of things, Toko finally elaborates on a comment she made back in ''[[VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc DR1]]'' about how she lives with her dad and her [[HasTwoMommies two moms]]. Her dad slept with and impregnated both women, and they both gave birth at the same time in the same hospital. One of the babies died shortly after being born, but they didn't know which woman it belonged to. Both women refused to get a DNA test because ''they both wanted their baby to be the dead one'', so in the end they were both stuck taking care of Toko together.
* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls:'' The BigBad Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, was a great king but a ''terrible'' father. Out of his five children, Gwynevere was the ''only'' one he didn't mistreat in some way (... that we know about). His eldest son, [[spoiler:the Nameless King]], was disowned and erased from history for [[spoiler:siding with the dragons in the first war]]. His second son, Gwyndolin, was forced to live as a woman, even made to wear a ring that forced him to move and act feminine, for being born with the power of the moon instead of the sun. He ignored his second daughter, Yorshka, to the point he didn't even give her a ''name'' (she was raised and named by Gwyndolin). And then there's his fifth child, Fillianore, [[spoiler:who was handed over to the Pygmy Lords and placed in an enchanted sleep to preserve the Ringed City]]; given that everyone believed Gwyn only had four children, it would seem he never even ''mentioned'' her to anyone.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'' makes note in its manual that the Hillbilly was [[MadwomanInTheAttic walled in his room by his parents for his childhood]] because he was deformed. In fact, they didn't even bother to name him. Guess who his first victims are.
* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': The King of the Card Kingdom is a truly awful father to his son, Lancer. He neglects him at the best of times, and when Lancer [[spoiler:befriends the heroes, the King responds by threatening to ''throw Lancer off of the tower to his death'', both to punish him and to screw with the heroes]]. Yeah, this guy ain't winning the Father of the Year award ''any'' time soon.
* ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'' has Todd Williams, the owner of Kara, one of the android player characters. He is emotionally volatile and quite abusive toward his daughter Alice when he's drunk or on Red Ice, a habit that he picked up soon after losing his jobs, and Kara has the choice to either talk him down or protect Alice, the latter of which may end up leaving the guy dead by Alice's hand.
* An interesting variation occurs in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' where Nero encounters and is badly beaten up by [[spoiler: his father Vergil]], including having his arm ripped off. However, neither were aware of their relationship and [[spoiler: Vergil]] was not in a sane state of mind when they did the act. Similarly, [[spoiler: his demonic side Urizen]] tried to kill Nero, as well as belittling and demeaning him, at every turn. Though [[spoiler: to Vergil's credit as V]], they express guilt afterwards and is genuinely caring and paternal towards Nero and later, [[spoiler: Vergil]] does hold respect for Nero as a fighter and as [[spoiler: his father]].



* ''VideoGame/GianaSistersTwistedDreams - Owltimate Edition'' reveals that Giana and Maria have an abusive father who yells a lot. One cutscene shows Maria protecting her twin from him.



* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'': Hades is emotionally abusive to his son Zagreus, constantly putting him down with barbs and snarks and belittling his worth. In addition, he attempts to keep his son locked in the House of Hades while forcing him to take part in Hades' duties, [[spoiler:as well as kept the secret of his mother from him]], and will frequently mock Zagreus' escape attempts [[DeathIsCheap whenever he respawns in the House of Hades]]. [[spoiler:Should Zagreus actually succeed at reaching the surface, Hades will appear and attempt to kill him, serving as the game's FinalBoss]]. He only begins to grow out of this and start to patch things up with his son once [[spoiler:Zagreus brings his true mother, Persephone, back home, and we learn that much of Hades's assholery stemmed from both the circumstances of Persephone's leaving the Underworld (which had to do with how Zagreus was born), as well as not wanting [[JerkassGods his Olympian relatives]] (who are ''infamous'' for DisproportionateRetribution) to know about either Persephone's location or the fact that Zagreus is their son -- especially Persephone's mom, Demeter]].
* ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon64'' implies that Karen's father is abusive. The two both have tempers and rarely get along anymore due to arguments over their failing vineyard. Karen's become aloof while Gotz is an AlcoholicParent. No abuse is shown besides one flashback where he locks a child Karen in the wine cellar as a punishment.
* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': A non-malicious version. [[spoiler:The first new generation of humans after Zero Dawn]] were RaisedByRobots; a doctor personality (Healer), a nurturing personality (Mother), and a disciplinarian personality (Father). The robots were never designed to be the primary caretakers after kindergarten age, but due to a glitch the children were kept indefinitely. By teenage years the children hated Father and attacked him, so he defended himself--with minimal force, but that's hardly a comfort to a child. They understandably hated him. They also hated Healer, because all she did was show up after Father neutralized them and offered to help with their bruises. They were left with a much better impression of Mother, and [[spoiler:when they left to become the Nora, the role of a mother became central to their society]].
* The main characters of ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}} the First'' and ''Lisa: The Painful RPG'' are haunted by their incredibly abusive father. ''The First'' takes Lisa through a WorldOfSymbolism showing how she's haunted by Marty's actions, while Brad Armstrong has frequent flashbacks and hallucinations involving Marty, and he copes with these through [[FantasticDrug Joy]].
** Despite his best efforts, [[spoiler:Brad's Joy addiction leads him to become an abusive father to his own adopted daughter, Buddy, albeit in a [[LoveMakesYouEvil much]] [[PapaWolf more]] indirect way than Marty. In fact, by the time Brad finds Marty near the end of the game, he's become TheAtoner and actually proves to be a much better parental figure to Buddy than Brad is. Brad [[RedemptionEqualsDeath doesn't take this well.]] And this is ''before'' we learn about Brad's OTHER adopted child...]]
* ''Masochisia'' drives on this. Hamilton and his brother are getting emotionally abused by their mother and physically abused by their father, with both [[spoiler: constantly mentioning how they should have killed Hamilton when he was just born]], justifying their abusive behaviour with how they [[spoiler: lost their first son Albert]]. While Walter turned out to become [[spoiler: so heavily masochistic]] that their father didn't even want to abuse him anymore and instead [[spoiler: locks him into his room, dressed with a muzzle and straight jacket]], Hamilton can - depending on how one plays the game - [[spoiler: also become heavily masochistic and thus enjoy the treatment]] and even [[spoiler: kill the father]].
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has Henry Lawson, the father of squad member Miranda Lawson. An extreme {{Narcissist}}, [[TrulySingleParent he uses his cloned DNA]] to [[DesignerBabies create the perfect children]] whom he views as nothing more than his property to carry on his legacy. [[ControlFreak This means he attempts to control absolutely everything about them]]. If they don't live up to his near impossible expectations, [[OffingTheOffspring he disposes of them and starts over]]. Miranda eventually ran away and took her baby sister, Oriana, with her, leading him to spend decades hunting the galaxy for both of them. The effects of his treatment are quite evident with Miranda, who is revealed to have a near crippling inferiority complex that she tries to desperately hide. When you finally meet him in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', after seeing his ''other'' atrocities, he uses Oriana as a HumanShield and might also kill Miranda.



* ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria'' manages the hat trick of abusive father, [[WickedStepmother abusive stepmother]], and [[spoiler:[[EvilUncle abusive uncle]]]] in one RoyallyScrewedUp family. King Victor [[OffingTheOffspring had his son executed on false charges]] for making him look bad in comparison. Queen Protea threatens, harasses, ignores, and neglects Princess Eruca, brings up her brother's death whenever Eruca tries to contradict or argue with her, and tries to kill her several times over the course of the story, even succeeding in one bad end. For bonus points, [[spoiler:she doesn't even ''recognize'' her stepson]]. And then there's [[spoiler:Heiss]], who, while genuinely well-intentioned, [[spoiler:erased his nephew's entire identity via MindRape, goes to great lengths to isolate and control him, keeps trying to kill his friends, never respects his beliefs and decisions, and [[BigBad is ultimately responsible for pretty much every terrible thing that happens to Stocke all game]]]].
* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2''
** Dutch is the ParentalSubstitute for Arthur and John whom he raised since they were young. However, due to his AmbiguouslyEvil actions, one cannot help but wonder if Dutch took them under his wing out of the kindness of his heart or if he wanted to manipulate them to be used as his pawns or very conditionally loved them, turning against them when Arthur and John started voicing valid concerns against Dutch. As Dutch's SanitySlippage and paranoia worsens, he becomes hostile to John for apparently being more loyal to his wife and son, starts belittling and yelling at Arthur and John for "betraying" him, abandons John [[spoiler: to rot and hang in prison]] and later, leaves Arthur [[spoiler: to be captured or die at the oil refinery]], gaslights Arthur when he confronts Dutch about it, and [[spoiler: leaves John to die ''again'' in the final heist]]. All of this would lead Arthur and John to lose faith in Dutch and ultimately ends their loyalty towards him.
** Dutch is implied to be a step up from Arthur's biological father. The only photograph of Lyle Morgan is a mugshot, and all Arthur has to say about the man is that he didn't die soon enough.



* Many characters in ''Videogame/SeraphicBlue'' have extremely abusive parents who only see them as tools at best and nuisances for being born at worst. [[spoiler:Strangely, two of the BigBadDuumvirate, Leona and Joshua, avert this trope by unconditionally loving their daughter even after she mutates into a Lucifer while some of the other parents turned on their children for far less.]]



* [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Luis]] of ''Videogame/SouthOfReal'' uses his adopted children as [[PlayingWithSyringes nothing more than fodder for his experiments]] [[KnightTemplar to stop the end of the world.]] By the time the game proper rolls around, his own actions have left him a broken wreck of a human being. [[spoiler:[[DeathSeeker Even choosing to have the one survivor of the experiments kill him seems to be exactly what Luis wants]].]]
* Implied in ''VideoGame/SpiritsOfAnglerwoodForest''. From what little we see of him, Cyrus's father berates him and yells at him whenever he's on screen. Cyrus is shown to be very nervous about telling his father he snuck out to help [[TheHero Edgar]] and all but states that he tries to spend time with his friends to avoid spending time at home.
* Darth Jadus in the Agent storyline of ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' was this [[EvenEvilHasStandards even by Sith standards]]. Judging by the things his daughter tells the Agent, Zhorrid's childhood with Jadus was marked by constant emotional neglect and acts of casual cruelty, such as having her learn to sing and forcing her to perform in concert for hours until her throat was damaged and she couldn't sing any more before he made her his apprentice. He even has to call the Agent to confirm his daughter is dead should they [[WeCanRuleTogether side with him]] and agree to kill her (as she had [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness)]], because he had ''no'' emotional attachment to her and so can't tell if she's dead through the Force.
** Valkorion, BigBad of the ''Fallen Empire'' expansions, was no slouch in this department either. His two sons were completely ignored for their entire childhoods, until he sent them on a mission that caused one of them to lose an arm and disfigure half his face. The first time he called Arcann "son" was immediately after he had murdered his brother in rage. Valkorion also somehow treated his daughter ''even worse'' when he realized how powerful she was in the force. He had her committed to an asylum on a planet so devoid of the Force that it is physically painful to be there, and her wardens treated her so abusively she developed into a full-blown sociopath. As a final stinger, he also had the wardens give her a psychic trigger forcing her to obey his every command.



* ''Videogame/TheCaligulaEffect'':
** Kotaro comes from an abusive family. [[spoiler:His parents died when he was little, so his uncle took him in [[OnlyInItForTheMoney so he could get their life insurance]]. The uncle, as well as his cousin Yuto, treated him pretty poorly, causing him to develop ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]
** [[spoiler:[[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Kotono]]]] was one, though she's come to regret it. [[spoiler:She took her frustration from being a single mother out on her son, Takkun, hitting and being neglectful towards him. Plus, she inadvertently abandoned him when he was just 2 years old after coming to Mobius, forcing her mother to raise Takkun all by herself.]]



* ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'': [[spoiler: April's adoptive father had been been physically abusing her for years. She eventually shoved him off the stairs before escaping to Newport]].
* In ''VideoGame/TheSuicideOfRachelFoster'', Rachel's father Reverend Foster is described to have been a very strict parent. This might have been the reason of Rachel's attraction to Leonard.



* In ''VideoGame/ToTheMoon'' Johnny's mother turns to be this when it is revealed that [[spoiler: [[ParentalFavoritism she always favored Johnny's twin brother, Joey, over him]], and when Joey was accidentally killed by his mother, she made Johnny take beta blockers which caused him to forget his childhood and his dead twin brother. She then forced Johnny into becoming a copy of Joey]] right down to calling him "Joey", even on his wedding day.
* Numerous characters in ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'' have abusive parents:
** Riddle's mother was an EducationMama to the extreme, micromanaging his life down to the second and only giving him an hour of free time each day (and later even ''less'' once she found out he was sneaking out to play rather than using that hour for studying). It's also heavily implied that she starved him with a strict diet.
** Leona's parents -- like [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer everyone else in his kingdom]] -- saw and treated him as AlwaysSecondBest compared to his older brother Farena, never allowing him to stand on his own merits.
** Jamil's parents ''forced'' him to be second best to Kalim due to their differing social classes, despite the fact that Jamil was clearly more talented in several areas. This led to him resenting his "sidekick" role and Kalim in particular, kicking off the events of chapter 4.



* Zigzagged in ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'': Ryoba definitely does love her daughter Ayano, but at the same time is raising her to be a {{Yandere}} like her and sees nothing wrong with that. It's been implied through WordOfGod that ''every'' mother in the Aishi line is like that.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Yoobiiverse}}'' has these two awful dads:
** The ''VideoGame/AnnabelleRPGMaker'' series has the main BigBad, Jason Sunray. He forces the titular Annabelle to be his [[ParentalIncest sexual plaything]] and forbids her from seeing her friend Melody. He also pressures her to become a doctor (presumably to make him money, given that he's later established as being {{Greed}}y) and, in ''Exorcism'', is shown to have [[spoiler:taken control of The Church and turned it into an OrphanageOfFear, abusing the kids under his care to keep them traumatized so the state will keep giving him money to "care" for them]].
** ''VideoGame/TheBrainsAndTheBrawn'' has [[MayorPain Mayor James P. Ravena]], who isn't nearly as bad as Jason but still not a good parent. As Brawn recounts, he "treated his son like a slave, making him do everything he wanted", and excused it by saying he was, in Brawn's own words, "just '[=BuILDinG a HARd WoRKER=]'". He even goes so far as to write a book called "I Hate My Son". His abuse was so severe that [[spoiler:it drove Gale to become the BigBad]], and when confronted he justifies it by saying he wanted to [[ToughLove prepare his son for the hard job of running Ravena]]. Brawn doesn't buy it and tells him off.



* ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria'' manages the hat trick of abusive father, [[WickedStepmother abusive stepmother]], and [[spoiler:[[EvilUncle abusive uncle]]]] in one RoyallyScrewedUp family. King Victor [[OffingTheOffspring had his son executed on false charges]] for making him look bad in comparison. Queen Protea threatens, harasses, ignores, and neglects Princess Eruca, brings up her brother's death whenever Eruca tries to contradict or argue with her, and tries to kill her several times over the course of the story, even succeeding in one bad end. For bonus points, [[spoiler:she doesn't even ''recognize'' her stepson]]. And then there's [[spoiler:Heiss]], who, while genuinely well-intentioned, [[spoiler:erased his nephew's entire identity via MindRape, goes to great lengths to isolate and control him, keeps trying to kill his friends, never respects his beliefs and decisions, and [[BigBad is ultimately responsible for pretty much every terrible thing that happens to Stocke all game]]]].



* In ''VideoGame/ToTheMoon'' Johnny's mother turns to be this when it is revealed that [[spoiler: [[ParentalFavoritism she always favored Johnny's twin brother, Joey, over him]], and when Joey was accidentally killed by his mother, she made Johnny take beta blockers which caused him to forget his childhood and his dead twin brother. She then forced Johnny into becoming a copy of Joey]] right down to calling him "Joey", even on his wedding day.
* The main characters of ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}} the First'' and ''Lisa: The Painful RPG'' are haunted by their incredibly abusive father. ''The First'' takes Lisa through a WorldOfSymbolism showing how she's haunted by Marty's actions, while Brad Armstrong has frequent flashbacks and hallucinations involving Marty, and he copes with these through [[FantasticDrug Joy]].
** Despite his best efforts, [[spoiler:Brad's Joy addiction leads him to become an abusive father to his own adopted daughter, Buddy, albeit in a [[LoveMakesYouEvil much]] [[PapaWolf more]] indirect way than Marty. In fact, by the time Brad finds Marty near the end of the game, he's become TheAtoner and actually proves to be a much better parental figure to Buddy than Brad is. Brad [[RedemptionEqualsDeath doesn't take this well.]] And this is ''before'' we learn about Brad's OTHER adopted child...]]
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has Henry Lawson, the father of squad member Miranda Lawson. An extreme {{Narcissist}}, [[TrulySingleParent he uses his cloned DNA]] to [[DesignerBabies create the perfect children]] whom he views as nothing more than his property to carry on his legacy. [[ControlFreak This means he attempts to control absolutely everything about them]]. If they don't live up to his near impossible expectations, [[OffingTheOffspring he disposes of them and starts over]]. Miranda eventually ran away and took her baby sister, Oriana, with her, leading him to spend decades hunting the galaxy for both of them. The effects of his treatment are quite evident with Miranda, who is revealed to have a near crippling inferiority complex that she tries to desperately hide. When you finally meet him in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', after seeing his ''other'' atrocities, he uses Oriana as a HumanShield and might also kill Miranda.
* Darth Jadus in the Agent storyline of ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' was this [[EvenEvilHasStandards even by Sith standards]]. Judging by the things his daughter tells the Agent, Zhorrid's childhood with Jadus was marked by constant emotional neglect and acts of casual cruelty, such as having her learn to sing and forcing her to perform in concert for hours until her throat was damaged and she couldn't sing any more before he made her his apprentice. He even has to call the Agent to confirm his daughter is dead should they [[WeCanRuleTogether side with him]] and agree to kill her (as she had [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness)]], because he had ''no'' emotional attachment to her and so can't tell if she's dead through the Force.
** Valkorion, BigBad of the ''Fallen Empire'' expansions, was no slouch in this department either. His two sons were completely ignored for their entire childhoods, until he sent them on a mission that caused one of them to lose an arm and disfigure half his face. The first time he called Arcann "son" was immediately after he had murdered his brother in rage. Valkorion also somehow treated his daughter ''even worse'' when he realized how powerful she was in the force. He had her committed to an asylum on a planet so devoid of the Force that it is physically painful to be there, and her wardens treated her so abusively she developed into a full-blown sociopath. As a final stinger, he also had the wardens give her a psychic trigger forcing her to obey his every command.
* ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'': [[spoiler: April's adoptive father had been been physically abusing her for years. She eventually shoved him off the stairs before escaping to Newport]].
* ''Masochisia'' drives on this. Hamilton and his brother are getting emotionally abused by their mother and physically abused by their father, with both [[spoiler: constantly mentioning how they should have killed Hamilton when he was just born]], justifying their abusive behaviour with how they [[spoiler: lost their first son Albert]]. While Walter turned out to become [[spoiler: so heavily masochistic]] that their father didn't even want to abuse him anymore and instead [[spoiler: locks him into his room, dressed with a muzzle and straight jacket]], Hamilton can - depending on how one plays the game - [[spoiler: also become heavily masochistic and thus enjoy the treatment]] and even [[spoiler: kill the father]].
* Implied in ''VideoGame/BadDayOnTheMidway'' character Ted's backstory. The first things he recalls about his father are his butterfly collection and him hitting Ted.
* Many characters in ''Videogame/SeraphicBlue'' have extremely abusive parents who only see them as tools at best and nuisances for being born at worst. [[spoiler:Strangely, two of the BigBadDuumvirate, Leona and Joshua, avert this trope by unconditionally loving their daughter even after she mutates into a Lucifer while some of the other parents turned on their children for far less.]]
* ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'':
** The Warriors of Hope all had parents so horribly abusive, it's no wonder they [[SelfMadeOrphan killed them]] and then made plans to genocide all adults to create [[TeenageWasteland a utopia for kids]].
*** Masaru: Beaten and forced to go buy alcohol and tobacco for his father, which of course stores wouldn't sell him because he was a child, so he stole them, and was beaten even harder for it. Not for stealing, mind you, but for embarrassing his father by getting caught by the police. His father also thought he was a CreepyChild because he [[StepfordSmiler tried to smile through his suffering]].
*** Kotoko: Her mother was a StageMom who frequently made use of the CastingCouch to get Kotoko acting roles, and didn't care one bit whether the couch owner was looking to sleep with her, Kotoko, or [[ThreeWaySex both of them]] [[ParentalIncest together]]. Her father was a dental surgeon who was cheating on his wife with his assistant, and planned to sell Kotoko into the sex trafficking industry when she hit puberty.
*** Jatarou: Emotionally abused and neglected, with his mother wishing he would die so she could live a free life and forcing him to wear a mask because she hated looking at him. Jatarou came to believe it was because he was terribly ugly, but it was actually because he was so beautiful that his mother felt like she had to put more effort into taking care of him.
*** Nagisa: Treated as if raising him was a video game for his parents. He was forced to study nonstop for several days in a row in order to "level up," and was put on an IV drip of stimulants that would "restore his HP" when he got tired. They also used "items" (implied to be things like knives) to keep him in line. His father was also a teacher at Hope's Peak who [[ForScience used Nagisa as a test subject to see how much progress a child could make before they reached their breaking point]]. He didn't seem to be meeting expectations either as it seemed his father wanted to look for a different test subject due to him being less exceptional than desired.
*** Monaca: Abandoned by her mother but taken in by her father (who still had thoughts about sending her to an orphanage), she was treated very coldly by her family due to being an illegitimate offspring. Her father and half-brother physically abused her to the point where they ended up confining her to a wheelchair. [[spoiler:Although she later reveals that her legs were merely broken and have since healed, she just kept ObfuscatingDisability when she saw that it made them actually feel bad about their actions for once]]. They were neglectful and emotionally abusive towards her as well. They didn't keep track of what she was doing at all as long as she left them alone and kept making the family's company money with [[ChildProdigy her genius inventions]], and her brother regarded her more like an alien or a parasite living in his house than an actual family member.
** More on the {{Hilariously Abusive|Childhood}} side of things, Toko finally elaborates on a comment she made back in ''[[VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc DR1]]'' about how she lives with her dad and her [[HasTwoMommies two moms]]. Her dad slept with and impregnated both women, and they both gave birth at the same time in the same hospital. One of the babies died shortly after being born, but they didn't know which woman it belonged to. Both women refused to get a DNA test because ''they both wanted their baby to be the dead one'', so in the end they were both stuck taking care of Toko together.
* In ''VideoGame/AmongTheSleep,'' it's implied the main character's [[spoiler:mother]] is fairly abusive.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'' makes note in its manual that the Hillbilly was [[MadwomanInTheAttic walled in his room by his parents for his childhood]] because he was deformed. In fact, they didn't even bother to name him. Guess who his first victims are.
* [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Luis]] of ''Videogame/SouthOfReal'' uses his adopted children as [[PlayingWithSyringes nothing more than fodder for his experiments]] [[KnightTemplar to stop the end of the world.]] By the time the game proper rolls around, his own actions have left him a broken wreck of a human being. [[spoiler:[[DeathSeeker Even choosing to have the one survivor of the experiments kill him seems to be exactly what Luis wants]].]]
* ''Videogame/TheCaligulaEffect'':
** Kotaro comes from an abusive family. [[spoiler:His parents died when he was little, so his uncle took him in [[OnlyInItForTheMoney so he could get their life insurance]]. The uncle, as well as his cousin Yuto, treated him pretty poorly, causing him to develop ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]
** [[spoiler:[[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Kotono]]]] was one, though she's come to regret it. [[spoiler:She took her frustration from being a single mother out on her son, Takkun, hitting and being neglectful towards him. Plus, she inadvertently abandoned him when he was just 2 years old after coming to Mobius, forcing her mother to raise Takkun all by herself.]]
* Zigzagged in ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'': Ryoba definitely does love her daughter Ayano, but at the same time is raising her to be a {{Yandere}} like her and sees nothing wrong with that. It's been implied through WordOfGod that ''every'' mother in the Aishi line is like that.
* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': The King of the Card Kingdom is a truly awful father to his son, Lancer. He neglects him at the best of times, and when Lancer [[spoiler:befriends the heroes, the King responds by threatening to ''throw Lancer off of the tower to his death'', both to punish him and to screw with the heroes]]. Yeah, this guy ain't winning the Father of the Year award ''any'' time soon.
* ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'' has Todd Williams, the owner of Kara, one of the android player characters. He is emotionally volatile and quite abusive toward his daughter Alice when he's drunk or on Red Ice, a habit that he picked up soon after losing his jobs, and Kara has the choice to either talk him down or protect Alice, the latter of which may end up leaving the guy dead by Alice's hand.
* An interesting variation occurs in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' where Nero encounters and is badly beaten up by [[spoiler: his father Vergil]], including having his arm ripped off. However, neither were aware of their relationship and [[spoiler: Vergil]] was not in a sane state of mind when they did the act. Similarly, [[spoiler: his demonic side Urizen]] tried to kill Nero, as well as belittling and demeaning him, at every turn. Though [[spoiler: to Vergil's credit as V]], they express guilt afterwards and is genuinely caring and paternal towards Nero and later, [[spoiler: Vergil]] does hold respect for Nero as a fighter and as [[spoiler: his father]].
* ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'', along with some quotes that imply a [[JerkassWoobie really messed up childhood]], implies [[TheDragon Doctor N. Gin]] has some ''serious'' DaddyIssues with some of his race quotes:
--> It's like my father always said to me... SHUT UP, N. GIN, YOU FREAK!
--> [[FreudianSlip Take that, father]]! What? Did I say father?
* ''VideoGame/GianaSistersTwistedDreams - Owltimate Edition'' reveals that Giana and Maria have an abusive father who yells a lot. One cutscene shows Maria protecting her twin from him.
* ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon64'' implies that Karen's father is abusive. The two both have tempers and rarely get along anymore due to arguments over their failing vineyard. Karen's become aloof while Gotz is an AlcoholicParent. No abuse is shown besides one flashback where he locks a child Karen in the wine cellar as a punishment.
* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'': Hades is emotionally abusive to his son Zagreus, constantly putting him down with barbs and snarks and belittling his worth. In addition, he attempts to keep his son locked in the House of Hades while forcing him to take part in Hades' duties, [[spoiler:as well as kept the secret of his mother from him]], and will frequently mock Zagreus' escape attempts [[DeathIsCheap whenever he respawns in the House of Hades]]. [[spoiler:Should Zagreus actually succeed at reaching the surface, Hades will appear and attempt to kill him, serving as the game's FinalBoss]]. He only begins to grow out of this and start to patch things up with his son once [[spoiler:Zagreus brings his true mother, Persephone, back home, and we learn that much of Hades's assholery stemmed from both the circumstances of Persephone's leaving the Underworld (which had to do with how Zagreus was born), as well as not wanting [[JerkassGods his Olympian relatives]] (who are ''infamous'' for DisproportionateRetribution) to know about either Persephone's location or the fact that Zagreus is their son -- especially Persephone's mom, Demeter]].
* Implied in ''VideoGame/SpiritsOfAnglerwoodForest''. From what little we see of him, Cyrus's father berates him and yells at him whenever he's on screen. Cyrus is shown to be very nervous about telling his father he snuck out to help [[TheHero Edgar]] and all but states that he tries to spend time with his friends to avoid spending time at home.
* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': A non-malicious version. [[spoiler:The first new generation of humans after Zero Dawn]] were RaisedByRobots; a doctor personality (Healer), a nurturing personality (Mother), and a disciplinarian personality (Father). The robots were never designed to be the primary caretakers after kindergarten age, but due to a glitch the children were kept indefinitely. By teenage years the children hated Father and attacked him, so he defended himself--with minimal force, but that's hardly a comfort to a child. They understandably hated him. They also hated Healer, because all she did was show up after Father neutralized them and offered to help with their bruises. They were left with a much better impression of Mother, and [[spoiler:when they left to become the Nora, the role of a mother became central to their society]].
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': [[BigFun Jackie Welles']] dad used to beat him and his mom with a belt back when Jackie was young. When he grew up, he chased his father away with the same belt he used on his family. Jackie still holds onto it, in case his father ever comes back.
* Numerous characters in ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'' have abusive parents:
** Riddle's mother was an EducationMama to the extreme, micromanaging his life down to the second and only giving him an hour of free time each day (and later even ''less'' once she found out he was sneaking out to play rather than using that hour for studying). It's also heavily implied that she starved him with a strict diet.
** Leona's parents -- like [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer everyone else in his kingdom]] -- saw and treated him as AlwaysSecondBest compared to his older brother Farena, never allowing him to stand on his own merits.
** Jamil's parents ''forced'' him to be second best to Kalim due to their differing social classes, despite the fact that Jamil was clearly more talented in several areas. This led to him resenting his "sidekick" role and Kalim in particular, kicking off the events of chapter 4.
* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls:'' The BigBad Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, was a great king but a ''terrible'' father. Out of his five children, Gwynevere was the ''only'' one he didn't mistreat in some way (... that we know about). His eldest son, [[spoiler:the Nameless King]], was disowned and erased from history for [[spoiler:siding with the dragons in the first war]]. His second son, Gwyndolin, was forced to live as a woman, even made to wear a ring that forced him to move and act feminine, for being born with the power of the moon instead of the sun. He ignored his second daughter, Yorshka, to the point he didn't even give her a ''name'' (she was raised and named by Gwyndolin). And then there's his fifth child, Fillianore, [[spoiler:who was handed over to the Pygmy Lords and placed in an enchanted sleep to preserve the Ringed City]]; given that everyone believed Gwyn only had four children, it would seem he never even ''mentioned'' her to anyone.
* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2''
** Dutch is the ParentalSubstitute for Arthur and John whom he raised since they were young. However, due to his AmbiguouslyEvil actions, one cannot help but wonder if Dutch took them under his wing out of the kindness of his heart or if he wanted to manipulate them to be used as his pawns or very conditionally loved them, turning against them when Arthur and John started voicing valid concerns against Dutch. As Dutch's SanitySlippage and paranoia worsens, he becomes hostile to John for apparently being more loyal to his wife and son, starts belittling and yelling at Arthur and John for "betraying" him, abandons John [[spoiler: to rot and hang in prison]] and later, leaves Arthur [[spoiler: to be captured or die at the oil refinery]], gaslights Arthur when he confronts Dutch about it, and [[spoiler: leaves John to die ''again'' in the final heist]]. All of this would lead Arthur and John to lose faith in Dutch and ultimately ends their loyalty towards him.
** Dutch is implied to be a step up from Arthur's biological father. The only photograph of Lyle Morgan is a mugshot, and all Arthur has to say about the man is that he didn't die soon enough.
* In ''VideoGame/TheSuicideOfRachelFoster'', Rachel's father Reverend Foster is described to have been a very strict parent. This might have been the reason of Rachel's attraction to Leonard.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Yoobiiverse}}'' has these two awful dads:
** The ''VideoGame/AnnabelleRPGMaker'' series has the main BigBad, Jason Sunray. He forces the titular Annabelle to be his [[ParentalIncest sexual plaything]] and forbids her from seeing her friend Melody. He also pressures her to become a doctor (presumably to make him money, given that he's later established as being {{Greed}}y) and, in ''Exorcism'', is shown to have [[spoiler:taken control of The Church and turned it into an OrphanageOfFear, abusing the kids under his care to keep them traumatized so the state will keep giving him money to "care" for them]].
** ''VideoGame/TheBrainsAndTheBrawn'' has [[MayorPain Mayor James P. Ravena]], who isn't nearly as bad as Jason but still not a good parent. As Brawn recounts, he "treated his son like a slave, making him do everything he wanted", and excused it by saying he was, in Brawn's own words, "just '[=BuILDinG a HARd WoRKER=]'". He even goes so far as to write a book called "I Hate My Son". His abuse was so severe that [[spoiler:it drove Gale to become the BigBad]], and when confronted he justifies it by saying he wanted to [[ToughLove prepare his son for the hard job of running Ravena]]. Brawn doesn't buy it and tells him off.

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* In ''VideoGame/ToTheMoon'' Johnny's mother turns to be this when it is revealed that [[spoiler: [[ParentalFavoritism she always favored Johnny's twin brother, Joey, over him]], and when Joey was accidentally killed by his mother, she made Johnny take beta blockers which caused him to forget his childhood and his dead twin brother. She then forced Johnny into becoming a copy of Joey]] right down to calling him "Joey", even on his wedding day.
* The main characters of ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}} the First'' and ''Lisa: The Painful RPG'' are haunted by their incredibly abusive father. ''The First'' takes Lisa through a WorldOfSymbolism showing how she's haunted by Marty's actions, while Brad Armstrong has frequent flashbacks and hallucinations involving Marty, and he copes with these through [[FantasticDrug Joy]].
** Despite his best efforts, [[spoiler:Brad's Joy addiction leads him to become an abusive father to his own adopted daughter, Buddy, albeit in a [[LoveMakesYouEvil much]] [[PapaWolf more]] indirect way than Marty. In fact, by the time Brad finds Marty near the end of the game, he's become TheAtoner and actually proves to be a much better parental figure to Buddy than Brad is. Brad [[RedemptionEqualsDeath doesn't take this well.]] And this is ''before'' we learn about Brad's OTHER adopted child...]]
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has Henry Lawson, the father of squad member Miranda Lawson. An extreme {{Narcissist}}, [[TrulySingleParent he uses his cloned DNA]] to [[DesignerBabies create the perfect children]] whom he views as nothing more than his property to carry on his legacy. [[ControlFreak This means he attempts to control absolutely everything about them]]. If they don't live up to his near impossible expectations, [[OffingTheOffspring he disposes of them and starts over]]. Miranda eventually ran away and took her baby sister, Oriana, with her, leading him to spend decades hunting the galaxy for both of them. The effects of his treatment are quite evident with Miranda, who is revealed to have a near crippling inferiority complex that she tries to desperately hide. When you finally meet him in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', after seeing his ''other'' atrocities, he uses Oriana as a HumanShield and might also kill Miranda.
* Darth Jadus in the Agent storyline of ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'' was this [[EvenEvilHasStandards even by Sith standards]]. Judging by the things his daughter tells the Agent, Zhorrid's childhood with Jadus was marked by constant emotional neglect and acts of casual cruelty, such as having her learn to sing and forcing her to perform in concert for hours until her throat was damaged and she couldn't sing any more before he made her his apprentice. He even has to call the Agent to confirm his daughter is dead should they [[WeCanRuleTogether side with him]] and agree to kill her (as she had [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness)]], because he had ''no'' emotional attachment to her and so can't tell if she's dead through the Force.
** Valkorion, BigBad of the ''Fallen Empire'' expansions, was no slouch in this department either. His two sons were completely ignored for their entire childhoods, until he sent them on a mission that caused one of them to lose an arm and disfigure half his face. The first time he called Arcann "son" was immediately after he had murdered his brother in rage. Valkorion also somehow treated his daughter ''even worse'' when he realized how powerful she was in the force. He had her committed to an asylum on a planet so devoid of the Force that it is physically painful to be there, and her wardens treated her so abusively she developed into a full-blown sociopath. As a final stinger, he also had the wardens give her a psychic trigger forcing her to obey his every command.
* ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'': [[spoiler: April's adoptive father had been been physically abusing her for years. She eventually shoved him off the stairs before escaping to Newport]].
* ''Masochisia'' drives on this. Hamilton and his brother are getting emotionally abused by their mother and physically abused by their father, with both [[spoiler: constantly mentioning how they should have killed Hamilton when he was just born]], justifying their abusive behaviour with how they [[spoiler: lost their first son Albert]]. While Walter turned out to become [[spoiler: so heavily masochistic]] that their father didn't even want to abuse him anymore and instead [[spoiler: locks him into his room, dressed with a muzzle and straight jacket]], Hamilton can - depending on how one plays the game - [[spoiler: also become heavily masochistic and thus enjoy the treatment]] and even [[spoiler: kill the father]].
* Implied in ''VideoGame/BadDayOnTheMidway'' character Ted's backstory. The first things he recalls about his father are his butterfly collection and him hitting Ted.
* Many characters in ''Videogame/SeraphicBlue'' have extremely abusive parents who only see them as tools at best and nuisances for being born at worst. [[spoiler:Strangely, two of the BigBadDuumvirate, Leona and Joshua, avert this trope by unconditionally loving their daughter even after she mutates into a Lucifer while some of the other parents turned on their children for far less.]]
* ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'':
** The Warriors of Hope all had parents so horribly abusive, it's no wonder they [[SelfMadeOrphan killed them]] and then made plans to genocide all adults to create [[TeenageWasteland a utopia for kids]].
*** Masaru: Beaten and forced to go buy alcohol and tobacco for his father, which of course stores wouldn't sell him because he was a child, so he stole them, and was beaten even harder for it. Not for stealing, mind you, but for embarrassing his father by getting caught by the police. His father also thought he was a CreepyChild because he [[StepfordSmiler tried to smile through his suffering]].
*** Kotoko: Her mother was a StageMom who frequently made use of the CastingCouch to get Kotoko acting roles, and didn't care one bit whether the couch owner was looking to sleep with her, Kotoko, or [[ThreeWaySex both of them]] [[ParentalIncest together]]. Her father was a dental surgeon who was cheating on his wife with his assistant, and planned to sell Kotoko into the sex trafficking industry when she hit puberty.
*** Jatarou: Emotionally abused and neglected, with his mother wishing he would die so she could live a free life and forcing him to wear a mask because she hated looking at him. Jatarou came to believe it was because he was terribly ugly, but it was actually because he was so beautiful that his mother felt like she had to put more effort into taking care of him.
*** Nagisa: Treated as if raising him was a video game for his parents. He was forced to study nonstop for several days in a row in order to "level up," and was put on an IV drip of stimulants that would "restore his HP" when he got tired. They also used "items" (implied to be things like knives) to keep him in line. His father was also a teacher at Hope's Peak who [[ForScience used Nagisa as a test subject to see how much progress a child could make before they reached their breaking point]]. He didn't seem to be meeting expectations either as it seemed his father wanted to look for a different test subject due to him being less exceptional than desired.
*** Monaca: Abandoned by her mother but taken in by her father (who still had thoughts about sending her to an orphanage), she was treated very coldly by her family due to being an illegitimate offspring. Her father and half-brother physically abused her to the point where they ended up confining her to a wheelchair. [[spoiler:Although she later reveals that her legs were merely broken and have since healed, she just kept ObfuscatingDisability when she saw that it made them actually feel bad about their actions for once]]. They were neglectful and emotionally abusive towards her as well. They didn't keep track of what she was doing at all as long as she left them alone and kept making the family's company money with [[ChildProdigy her genius inventions]], and her brother regarded her more like an alien or a parasite living in his house than an actual family member.
** More on the {{Hilariously Abusive|Childhood}} side of things, Toko finally elaborates on a comment she made back in ''[[VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc DR1]]'' about how she lives with her dad and her [[HasTwoMommies two moms]]. Her dad slept with and impregnated both women, and they both gave birth at the same time in the same hospital. One of the babies died shortly after being born, but they didn't know which woman it belonged to. Both women refused to get a DNA test because ''they both wanted their baby to be the dead one'', so in the end they were both stuck taking care of Toko together.
* In ''VideoGame/AmongTheSleep,'' it's implied the main character's [[spoiler:mother]] is fairly abusive.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'' makes note in its manual that the Hillbilly was [[MadwomanInTheAttic walled in his room by his parents for his childhood]] because he was deformed. In fact, they didn't even bother to name him. Guess who his first victims are.
* [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Luis]] of ''Videogame/SouthOfReal'' uses his adopted children as [[PlayingWithSyringes nothing more than fodder for his experiments]] [[KnightTemplar to stop the end of the world.]] By the time the game proper rolls around, his own actions have left him a broken wreck of a human being. [[spoiler:[[DeathSeeker Even choosing to have the one survivor of the experiments kill him seems to be exactly what Luis wants]].]]
* ''Videogame/TheCaligulaEffect'':
** Kotaro comes from an abusive family. [[spoiler:His parents died when he was little, so his uncle took him in [[OnlyInItForTheMoney so he could get their life insurance]]. The uncle, as well as his cousin Yuto, treated him pretty poorly, causing him to develop ChronicHeroSyndrome.]]
** [[spoiler:[[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Kotono]]]] was one, though she's come to regret it. [[spoiler:She took her frustration from being a single mother out on her son, Takkun, hitting and being neglectful towards him. Plus, she inadvertently abandoned him when he was just 2 years old after coming to Mobius, forcing her mother to raise Takkun all by herself.]]
* Zigzagged in ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'': Ryoba definitely does love her daughter Ayano, but at the same time is raising her to be a {{Yandere}} like her and sees nothing wrong with that. It's been implied through WordOfGod that ''every'' mother in the Aishi line is like that.
* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': The King of the Card Kingdom is a truly awful father to his son, Lancer. He neglects him at the best of times, and when Lancer [[spoiler:befriends the heroes, the King responds by threatening to ''throw Lancer off of the tower to his death'', both to punish him and to screw with the heroes]]. Yeah, this guy ain't winning the Father of the Year award ''any'' time soon.
* ''VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman'' has Todd Williams, the owner of Kara, one of the android player characters. He is emotionally volatile and quite abusive toward his daughter Alice when he's drunk or on Red Ice, a habit that he picked up soon after losing his jobs, and Kara has the choice to either talk him down or protect Alice, the latter of which may end up leaving the guy dead by Alice's hand.
* An interesting variation occurs in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' where Nero encounters and is badly beaten up by [[spoiler: his father Vergil]], including having his arm ripped off. However, neither were aware of their relationship and [[spoiler: Vergil]] was not in a sane state of mind when they did the act. Similarly, [[spoiler: his demonic side Urizen]] tried to kill Nero, as well as belittling and demeaning him, at every turn. Though [[spoiler: to Vergil's credit as V]], they express guilt afterwards and is genuinely caring and paternal towards Nero and later, [[spoiler: Vergil]] does hold respect for Nero as a fighter and as [[spoiler: his father]].
* ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'', along with some quotes that imply a [[JerkassWoobie really messed up childhood]], implies [[TheDragon Doctor N. Gin]] has some ''serious'' DaddyIssues with some of his race quotes:
--> It's like my father always said to me... SHUT UP, N. GIN, YOU FREAK!
--> [[FreudianSlip Take that, father]]! What? Did I say father?
* ''VideoGame/GianaSistersTwistedDreams - Owltimate Edition'' reveals that Giana and Maria have an abusive father who yells a lot. One cutscene shows Maria protecting her twin from him.
* ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon64'' implies that Karen's father is abusive. The two both have tempers and rarely get along anymore due to arguments over their failing vineyard. Karen's become aloof while Gotz is an AlcoholicParent. No abuse is shown besides one flashback where he locks a child Karen in the wine cellar as a punishment.
* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'': Hades is emotionally abusive to his son Zagreus, constantly putting him down with barbs and snarks and belittling his worth. In addition, he attempts to keep his son locked in the House of Hades while forcing him to take part in Hades' duties, [[spoiler:as well as kept the secret of his mother from him]], and will frequently mock Zagreus' escape attempts [[DeathIsCheap whenever he respawns in the House of Hades]]. [[spoiler:Should Zagreus actually succeed at reaching the surface, Hades will appear and attempt to kill him, serving as the game's FinalBoss]]. He only begins to grow out of this and start to patch things up with his son once [[spoiler:Zagreus brings his true mother, Persephone, back home, and we learn that much of Hades's assholery stemmed from both the circumstances of Persephone's leaving the Underworld (which had to do with how Zagreus was born), as well as not wanting [[JerkassGods his Olympian relatives]] (who are ''infamous'' for DisproportionateRetribution) to know about either Persephone's location or the fact that Zagreus is their son -- especially Persephone's mom, Demeter]].
* Implied in ''VideoGame/SpiritsOfAnglerwoodForest''. From what little we see of him, Cyrus's father berates him and yells at him whenever he's on screen. Cyrus is shown to be very nervous about telling his father he snuck out to help [[TheHero Edgar]] and all but states that he tries to spend time with his friends to avoid spending time at home.
* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': A non-malicious version. [[spoiler:The first new generation of humans after Zero Dawn]] were RaisedByRobots; a doctor personality (Healer), a nurturing personality (Mother), and a disciplinarian personality (Father). The robots were never designed to be the primary caretakers after kindergarten age, but due to a glitch the children were kept indefinitely. By teenage years the children hated Father and attacked him, so he defended himself--with minimal force, but that's hardly a comfort to a child. They understandably hated him. They also hated Healer, because all she did was show up after Father neutralized them and offered to help with their bruises. They were left with a much better impression of Mother, and [[spoiler:when they left to become the Nora, the role of a mother became central to their society]].
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': [[BigFun Jackie Welles']] dad used to beat him and his mom with a belt back when Jackie was young. When he grew up, he chased his father away with the same belt he used on his family. Jackie still holds onto it, in case his father ever comes back.
* Numerous characters in ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'' have abusive parents:
** Riddle's mother was an EducationMama to the extreme, micromanaging his life down to the second and only giving him an hour of free time each day (and later even ''less'' once she found out he was sneaking out to play rather than using that hour for studying). It's also heavily implied that she starved him with a strict diet.
** Leona's parents -- like [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer everyone else in his kingdom]] -- saw and treated him as AlwaysSecondBest compared to his older brother Farena, never allowing him to stand on his own merits.
** Jamil's parents ''forced'' him to be second best to Kalim due to their differing social classes, despite the fact that Jamil was clearly more talented in several areas. This led to him resenting his "sidekick" role and Kalim in particular, kicking off the events of chapter 4.
* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls:'' The BigBad Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, was a great king but a ''terrible'' father. Out of his five children, Gwynevere was the ''only'' one he didn't mistreat in some way (... that we know about). His eldest son, [[spoiler:the Nameless King]], was disowned and erased from history for [[spoiler:siding with the dragons in the first war]]. His second son, Gwyndolin, was forced to live as a woman, even made to wear a ring that forced him to move and act feminine, for being born with the power of the moon instead of the sun. He ignored his second daughter, Yorshka, to the point he didn't even give her a ''name'' (she was raised and named by Gwyndolin). And then there's his fifth child, Fillianore, [[spoiler:who was handed over to the Pygmy Lords and placed in an enchanted sleep to preserve the Ringed City]]; given that everyone believed Gwyn only had four children, it would seem he never even ''mentioned'' her to anyone.
* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2''
** Dutch is the ParentalSubstitute for Arthur and John whom he raised since they were young. However, due to his AmbiguouslyEvil actions, one cannot help but wonder if Dutch took them under his wing out of the kindness of his heart or if he wanted to manipulate them to be used as his pawns or very conditionally loved them, turning against them when Arthur and John started voicing valid concerns against Dutch. As Dutch's SanitySlippage and paranoia worsens, he becomes hostile to John for apparently being more loyal to his wife and son, starts belittling and yelling at Arthur and John for "betraying" him, abandons John [[spoiler: to rot and hang in prison]] and later, leaves Arthur [[spoiler: to be captured or die at the oil refinery]], gaslights Arthur when he confronts Dutch about it, and [[spoiler: leaves John to die ''again'' in the final heist]]. All of this would lead Arthur and John to lose faith in Dutch and ultimately ends their loyalty towards him.
** Dutch is implied to be a step up from Arthur's biological father. The only photograph of Lyle Morgan is a mugshot, and all Arthur has to say about the man is that he didn't die soon enough.
* In ''VideoGame/TheSuicideOfRachelFoster'', Rachel's father Reverend Foster is described to have been a very strict parent. This might have been the reason of Rachel's attraction to Leonard.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Yoobiiverse}}'' has these two awful dads:
** The ''VideoGame/AnnabelleRPGMaker'' series has the main BigBad, Jason Sunray. He forces the titular Annabelle to be his [[ParentalIncest sexual plaything]] and forbids her from seeing her friend Melody. He also pressures her to become a doctor (presumably to make him money, given that he's later established as being {{Greed}}y) and, in ''Exorcism'', is shown to have [[spoiler:taken control of The Church and turned it into an OrphanageOfFear, abusing the kids under his care to keep them traumatized so the state will keep giving him money to "care" for them]].
** ''VideoGame/TheBrainsAndTheBrawn'' has [[MayorPain Mayor James P. Ravena]], who isn't nearly as bad as Jason but still not a good parent. As Brawn recounts, he "treated his son like a slave, making him do everything he wanted", and excused it by saying he was, in Brawn's own words, "just '[=BuILDinG a HARd WoRKER=]'". He even goes so far as to write a book called "I Hate My Son". His abuse was so severe that [[spoiler:it drove Gale to become the BigBad]], and when confronted he justifies it by saying he wanted to [[ToughLove prepare his son for the hard job of running Ravena]]. Brawn doesn't buy it and tells him off.

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* In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' (and partially alluded to in ''Revelations''), it's revealed that Desmond's father was physically abusive to him from a young age, ostensibly as part of his TrainingFromHell, and that this probably played a part (though wasn't the whole reason) in why he ran away from home at 16. In the present day, Desmond hates his dad but is still [[WellDoneSonGuy desperate for his approval]]. William himself admits that he "did a shitty job" raising Desmond and apologizes for it.
* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' the strongest contender for the title Most Abusive Parent in the Realms is Bhaal, the Lord of Murder. Bhaal, forseeing his own death, went out and fathered a countless number of children, storing a portion of his divine essence within each of them. Following his death, the priesthood of Bhaal took the children and their mothers to their temples, where he had commanded them to kill the children one by one to ensure his resurrection. To add further abuse to the equation, many if not most of the clergy doing the knifing were the mothers of the children being sacrificed.
** Vaelag from ''Shadows of Amn'' beat his daughter until she slipped into a coma and is heavily implied to be a {{domestic abuse}}r as well. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Korgan is disgusted by him.]]
** Despite your adoptive father's attempts to portray her as a tragic woman raped by Bhaal, your mother was actually one of his priestess, who happily planned to sacrifice her own child in his name.
* ''VideoGame/BeyondTwoSouls'' depicts the protagonist Jodie Holmes' father being verbally abusive to her; he even calls her a monster to her face.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bioshock|2}}'' has Sofia Lamb. An incredible list of abuse, mostly of the mental variety but also a degree of neglect, too. Attempting to condition your child into 'The Peoples' Daughter' (an individual who knows everything, or more accurately a conduit for everything), using a serum that reduced a fellow researcher to a sentient tumour, does not a good parent make.
** Sofia Lamb may not even be Eleanor's mother, an audio log from her alludes that she did as little to be involved in raising her as possible, possibly even using a surrogate.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''
** Relius Clover. This is the guy who [[spoiler: [[MadScientist experimented]] on [[OffingTheOffspring his daughter]], Ada, ForScience, turning her into a weaponized doll, Nirvana. However, he lost interest in the project about halfway through and happily turned to his ''wife'' instead, turning her into a much better and accomplished puppet, Ignis, after which he left his family's home and never came back. Meanwhile, his son, Carl, had been forced to finish the experiments he was conducting on Ada, leaving the poor little boy completely traumatized, having to show a lack of compassion and fend for himself as a Vigilante at such a young age. That's an abuse on mental, emotional and financial levels... and he went straight to physical (as in, ''[[OffingTheOffspring attempted homicide]]'') when Carl [[CallingTheOldManOut tried to get an explanation]].]]
--> "You've been a very naughty boy... spare the rod, spoil the child."
** Jin Kisaragi's adoptive family wasn't nicest in the slightest towards him. He was treated as if he wasn't part of the family, what with many of them hating and resenting his guts and sending assassins to kill him. Little wonder he turned out to have a bunch of issues.
* We learn very early into ''VideoGame/BlazeUnion'' that Gulcasa's father beat and neglected him when he was a young child; his father blamed him for his mother's [[MissingMom disappearance]]. We later learn that said mother [[spoiler:is also neglectful and emotionally abusive; the last thing she ever did to her child was MindRape him into believing himself to be human while sealing his demon blood without his consent. While her reasons for doing so were arguably well-intentioned, it still left Gulcasa with ''residual brain damage'' that prevents him from being able to realize that Emilia is his sister when they first meet. And if that isn't enough, she also reveals that she was aware that Gulcasa's father was abusing him, but chose not to come back and do something about it]]. All of this started from FantasticRacism, which was also the reason that no one tried to do anything about the abuse. Luckily for Gulcasa, his childhood friends were willing to become parental surrogates, and lovingly helped him grow up ''[[BrokenHero mostly]]'' undamaged by all this.
* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'' has [[spoiler:Handsome Jack]], who [[spoiler:hooked his [[TouchedByVorlons Siren]] daughter Angel up to a machine that pumps her full of [[GreenRocks Eridium]] so that he can use her as both a living supercomputer and a catalyst to charge the Vault Key.]] The sad thing is that despite all of this, [[spoiler: Jack does seem to genuinely love Angel in his demented way, but is too insane to see that he's put her in a [[AndIMustScream hellish state of living]] from which [[DeathSeeker death is the only release]]. Her death (which she begs for) at the hands of the Vault Hunters drives him into a massive VillainousBreakdown.]]
* ''Videogame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' reveals that Nisha, the Sheriff of Lynchwood in ''2'' grew up with a physically abusive mother who terrorized both her and her father. When her dog eventually went rabid due to a bite from a Frenzyclutch and attacked her, Nisha remembered seeing her mother standing above her and laughing.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'', both [[ThoseTwoGuys Todd and Archie]] have issues with women that stem from abusive parents: [[spoiler: Todd's dad was a successful businessman, but also a shameless womanizer who constantly belittled Todd, and even ''attacked him with an axe'' at one point. Archie, on the other hand, spent most of his childhood ''locked naked in a basement'' and was regularly sexually abused by his mother until the day he managed to escape and run away from home.]]



* ''VideoGame/EmbricOfWulfhammersCastle''. He's the Duchess' uncle, not her father, and the gory details aren't given, but [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Bad King Greyghast]] was not above imprisoning, drugging, killing animals, spying on, and sexually abusing his favorite niece to control her.



* All of the above happened to Alma Wade, in ''VideoGame/{{FEAR}}'' thanks to her father, Harlan Wade, and the Armacham Technology Corporation. (Save financial abuse, and that was because she was never old enough to have money in the first place.) PsychicPowers that made her [[TheEmpath susceptible to emotions, particularly negative ones and especially her fathers']], coupled with physical and mental abuse due to being constantly experimented on, ultimately culminated in [[spoiler: her being dragged away at her father's orders to be sealed in the Vault in an induced coma.]] Sexual abuse followed when [[spoiler: Harlan Wade and Armacham used her unconscious body as a testing ground for psychic SuperSoldiers, impregnating her twice and removing her from her prison only to give birth to the two prototypes.]] And worse still, [[spoiler: she never got to hold her children.]] Needless to say, when Alma gets loose, ''hell follows her.'' So great is his abuse of her that her uber-powerful psychic ghost [[spoiler:gets reduced into a scared, crying child whenever she feels The Creep, his psychic remnant, is around.]] After that, he goes and abuses his grandkids, ForScience. Swell guy.



* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', Emma was stated to have been sexually assaulted by her second stepfather, for which she injured him in self-defense shortly before graduating from High School. The game itself doesn't specify what kind of assault it was, but the script included in the Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 had in brackets "sexual" right before "assault." Not to mention that her ''first'' stepfather tried to drown her as he [[DrivenToSuicide drowned himself in the family pool]].
** Otacon was [[FallingIntoTheCockpit used as a guinea pig]] for a nuclear-armed HumongousMecha at the age of ''three'' by his father, [[spoiler: who murdered his mother for disagreeing.]] In spite of this, he led a fairly normal life until he was seduced by his stepmother when he was 17, [[JealousParent leading to the aforementioned pool incident]] which he blamed himself for.
** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'', Paz Ortega Andrade, real name Pacifica Ocean, according to her diary tapes, was an orphan, and was apparently adopted by Cipher (in other words, the Patriots faction run by Zero after the split), and she intends to obey Cipher's command, not simply due to her loyalty to the organization, but because she feels as though she has to obey them even if she doesn't agree with their goals because she'll otherwise suffer a fate worse than death if she doesn't.
** There's also the fact that they created the clones of Big Boss. The fact that they were created without Big Boss's consent would make this a form of sexual abuse. Oh, and the project that created them also had six of their brothers essentially murdered during development so they could gain strong fetal growth. Then there is the fact that they kidnapped Olga's child, Sunny, after birth, and put her life on the line by having her life being connected to Raiden's vital nanomachines, meaning if he dies, they kill her, and it is heavily implied that even after Raiden defeated Solidus Snake, they still are placing her life on the line as a threat to Raiden, and she grew up completely withdrawn from people [[spoiler: until the Patriots finally bit the dust]]. As a silver lining, Otacon (and to a lesser extent, Snake) do care about her and finally [[spoiler: Otacon officially adopts her]] in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance''
** Raiden had it rough too. The only parental figure he ever had was [[spoiler: Solidus]] and he raised him [[ChildSoldiers as a soldier]] and twisted him in every possible way; on top of that, [[spoiler: Solidus]] was the one who [[YouKilledMyFather killed his birth parents]]. It takes a LONG time for Raiden to overcome his trauma, thanks to Rose and [[spoiler: his son, John]].
* Adam Malkovich's treatment of Samus Aran in ''VideoGame/MetroidOtherM'' has been construed by some reviewers as [[http://moonbase.rydia.net/mental/blog/gaming/metroid-other-m-the-elephant/article.html romanticizing an abusive relationship]] between an otherwise capable bounty hunter and her surrogate father figure.



* Queen Larrsa of ''VideoGame/{{Mushihimesama}} Futari'' is so protective of Aki that when Aki dies, she goes completely apeshit and wants Reco dead, to the point of sending out entire armies to kill her. Palm, Aki's younger brother, believes that Reco is not a bad person despite having killed Aki. Larsa's response to this belief is to ''disown Palm''. When Palm comes back later, she tries to kill him, ''using the same amount of strength she would use on Reco.''
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Junpei Iori grew up with an abusive drunk for a father, and one of the reasons he eagerly joined S.E.E.S. was so that he didn't have to share a roof with his dad.
** Implied to have been the case with [[FreudianExcuse Tohru Adachi]] in ''VideoGame/Persona4'' ''[[UpdatedRerelease Golden]]''. He states on two separate occasions that he had [[EducationMama strict parents]] who never let him have friends or do anything other than study growing up. His Social Link shows that his elderly neighbor mothers him because he reminds her of his own son, [[SourOutsideSadInside which he pretends to be annoyed by but it's clear that he enjoys it on some level]].
** Several members of ''VideoGame/Persona5''[='s=] cast have abusive parental figures. This likely helps in spurring the main cast's sense of justice, given what they do as the Phantom Thieves:
*** Ryuji Sakamoto's father physically abused both him and his mother. He explains in his Co-op that he became an athlete in the first place to help support his mother after she managed to leave him.
*** Instead of being HappilyAdopted, [[ArchnemesisDad Yusuke's adoptive father]], an artist named Madarame, exploited him for his artistic talent since the age of ''three'', barely furnished him, overworked and starved him, and took any profits for the pieces Yusuke made. [[spoiler:As if that weren't enough, you learn before his boss fight that he ''let Yusuke's ill mother die'' so that he could take credit for a painting she made.]] His abuse of both Yusuke and his other students made him the thieves' second big target. However, at the end of Yusuke's Social Link it's revealed that Madarame wasn't ''completely'' heartless towards him, [[HiddenDepths because when Yusuke got sick when he was little he was desperate enough to frantically call an acquaintance he was barely on speaking terms with]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes for help finding the nearest hospital]]. [[spoiler: It's also implied that on some level Madarame ultimately felt guilty about his MurderByInaction, which is why he took Yusuke in as an infant despite being a ChildHater.]]
*** Futaba Sakura's previous guardian, her maternal uncle, made her sleep on the floor, wouldn't let her bathe, and mistreated her in various other ways (including physically). Her other relatives were even worse, as they surrounded her and screamed at her [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild during her mother's will reading over the contents of her mother's "suicide note"]] despite her being ''12'' and refused to even take her in.
*** Haru Okumura's father had her raised to be an ExtremeDoormat from a young age and is selectively oblivious to her unhappiness, which climaxes when he sets her up in an ArrangedMarriage with the highly scummy son of a member of the Diet - a marriage he set up so that he could get into politics - and inside the MentalWorld, his Shadow essentially admits that he knows what kind of person his son-in-law is, and is willing to let her be treated as a mere plaything as long as he gets what he wants. The man himself is the president of a fast food company, and when you make him your fifth major target, you learn that he treats his employees on all levels poorly as well, seeing the company as nothing more than a stepping stone.
*** Goro Akechi had been raised in a string of abusive foster homes for most of his youth, eventually living by his lonesome when he became a teenager. [[spoiler:His birth parents are worse: His father is the BigBad, a power-hungry politician named Masayoshi Shido, and his mother is one of his mistresses who killed herself out of shame for conceiving Goro. To take it further, when Goro ''did'' get into contact with Shido, the latter treated him poorly and, as shown near the end of the game, [[OffingTheOffspring was planning to kill him]] once he became Prime Minister of Japan, simply because Goro, as an illegitimate child, would be a threat to him (granted, Goro was planning on betraying Shido the moment his plan succeeded).]] Needless to say, Goro is filled with [[TraumaCongaLine a lot of angst]].
*** The Takases went into debt as a result of living beyond their means, and forced their debts onto their ward Taiki, forcing him to work himself ragged to pay them off while they continued to live the high life. All the while, they enjoyed seeing him suffer, simply because they were jealous of his birth parents. [[spoiler:When he died in a car accident, they blamed his teacher and blackmailed her.]]
*** Over the course of Futaba's Confidant, you find out that her old best friend Kana Magario was taken out of school by her parents and forced to become a gravure idol in order to pay off their gambling debts.



* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'':
** Razputin's father, who puts him through tough, acrobatic circus training rather than allow him the use of his PsychicPowers, actively discouraging the use of the latter. While we don't see any of it, it apparently got so bad that Raz actually started questioning if he was simply trying to [[OffingTheOffspring get him killed while making it look like an accident]]. [[spoiler:At least, that's what Raz thinks. At the end of the game, we learn that his father is a kind and loving man who just wanted to make sure Raz didn't become over-reliant on his psychic abilities... and he's a powerful psychic himself. Raz simply misunderstood his intentions.]]
** [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation It's hard to say for sure]], given the symbolic nature of the level he is in, but there's definitely a possibility that this is the case with [[spoiler:Oleander's father]], a.k.a TheButcher. Very little is factually known about him, other than the fact that he [[spoiler:killed and butchered his son's favorite pet bunny right in front of his eyes, apparently in an attempt to teach him the family business]].
** Gloria Von Gouten's backstory heavily involves her mother, who [[spoiler:abandoned her at a young age in order to pursue an acting career]]. The boarding house she left her in was not only very harsh, but it forced Gloria to pursue acting herself, which was something she was never even interested in in the first place. Once Gloria finally got out, however, she ended up becoming [[spoiler:an even more successful actress than her mother, who soon committed suicide out of jealousy.]] Its implied that her mother knew full-well that doing this would be emotionally traumatic to her, and it was her death that finally made Gloria go insane.
** Clem's father is implied to be emotionally abusive. One of his [[http://www.doublefine.com/campster/Elton.htm Campster]] discussions states "My dad says I'm a total idiot when it comes to canoeing. And most other things. He said he'd rather ride a seal into a pool of sharks than ride in a canoe into the lake with me. Sometimes I wonder if he's right -- if I am too stupid for this world."
** ''VideoGame/PsychonautsInTheRhombusOfRuin'' reveals that Dr. Loboto's parents [[spoiler:had him lobotomized to "cure" him of his psychic powers, and called him a "devil child" and "a little monster".]]
* [[BigBad Lucien]] from ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'' was already notorious for being cruel, but the newest Fremminik Saga has confirmed rumors of him having a daughter. Specifically, a half human, half Mahjarrat daughter whom he abuses severely. Every time he speaks to her, he calls her a failure, finally declaring that when he next sees her, he will strangle her. And she just takes it.
* ''Franchise/SilentHill''. Let's count: Dahlia Gillespie, Leonard Wolf, Thomas Orosco, the unnamed Mrs. Orosco, Walter's parents, Helen Grady, and many others.
** At least Harry Mason, the protagonist of the first game, is a PapaWolf to the max.
*** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillShatteredMemories'', [[MultipleEndings depending on what ending you get]], [[spoiler:Cheryl will recall that Harry was an alcoholic abusive father, an unfaithful philandering father, or a genuinely loving father]].
*** Additionally, one of the endings reveals [[spoiler: Cheryl's mother Dahlia to be a spouse abuser. It's debatable whether she physically abuses her daughter as well, but the fact that she degrades and beats Harry in front of Cheryl at least stands as emotional abuse.]]
** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'', it's taken UpToEleven with ''the entire adult population of Shepherd's Hill'' being abusers of the worst kind. [[spoiler: All of them made at least one of their children into a torturous HumanSacrifice, a ritual that has been carried out by ''every generation since the town's founding'', in order to keep the malign occult forces of neighboring Silent Hill at bay. When you arrive during the events of the game, the ritual has failed and the most recent crop of murdered children have come back as monsters to seek revenge.]] Zigzagged with the protagonist's parents, who did emotionally abuse him, but failed to [[spoiler: sacrifice]] him the way their fellows did with their first-born. [[spoiler: And it's implied they only hesitated because his younger brother had accidentally drowned, meaning they'd have no "replacement" child after the protagonist's death.]]



* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'': Poor, poor Isaac. Not only is his childhood [[DarkAndTroubledPast incredibly grim]] as a result of [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the kids in his school]] and the divorce of his parents, but the plot is kicked after his [[TheFundamentalist fundamentalist]] mother hears a voice calling her from above (who she mistakes to be {{God}}) to save him from his sins, to cut him off from the evils in the world, and to eventually sacrifice his son's life. Of course, the religiously deranged mother complies, taking away his clothes and toys, locking him on his room, and then attempting to [[OffingTheOffspring murder her son]]; Isaac barely manages to escape her through a hatch in the basement. Eventually, you confront Isaac's mom for the boss of Chapter 3's second floor.
** Many of the game's items imply a lot as well, with many of the HP upgrades being either [[IAteWhat rotten food or stuff not fit for human consumption]], Speed upgrades being [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff a belt]] and a wooden spoon (which changes Isaac's appearance to being beaten), a Tears upgrade being a photo with Isaac's dad torn off of it (which makes him look miserable), and so on, so forth.
** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his add never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though - even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]
* Morton's grandfather felt this was the way to instill character in his grandson in VideoGame/TheDreamMachine.
* In ''VideoGame/TheWayRPGMaker'', the parents of two characters are revealed to be abusive late in the game. [[spoiler: They are Traziun's dad, and Slade's mom.]]



* PlayedWith with Nia in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''. [[spoiler:Her "father" was a noble with a frail and sickly daughter. He [[RichesToRags spent his fortune]] trying to find a cure for his daughter, getting every healing [[LivingWeapon Blade]] he could get his hands on. Nia was one of those blades, but like everyone else she was unable to cure the girl. Even though she failed, Nia was [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman treated like his daughter and raised to be a noblewoman]], but she was clearly [[ParentalNeglect second to his actual daughter]]. Once he's squandered his fortune, they're forced out of their home, which his daughter can't handle and she dies shortly after. He forces Nia to eat part of his dead daughter's body, becoming a [[CannibalismSuperpower Flesh Eater Blade]], at which point [[{{Irony}} Nia gains the power to bring back the recently dead]], but it's far too late for that. Nia is molded into a ReplacementGoldfish, even taking on aspects of the girl's appearance. Her "father" dies shortly afterwards, leaving Nia without any family and discriminated against as a Flesh Eater. While what she went through was clearly traumatic, Nia doesn't hate her father, remembering him fondly for the fact that he treated her more like a person than many Blades get.]]
* Where to even start with Fei from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}''? After she got possessed by [[spoiler: Miang]], Fei's mother started experimenting on him, thus creating his [[spoiler: SuperpoweredEvilSide Id]], who then was used by his father possessed by [[spoiler: the personality of one of Fei's former Incarnations]] as a PersonOfMassDestruction, and that's not even all of it.



* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Junpei Iori grew up with an abusive drunk for a father, and one of the reasons he eagerly joined S.E.E.S. was so that he didn't have to share a roof with his dad.
** Implied to have been the case with [[FreudianExcuse Tohru Adachi]] in ''VideoGame/Persona4'' ''[[UpdatedRerelease Golden]]''. He states on two separate occasions that he had [[EducationMama strict parents]] who never let him have friends or do anything other than study growing up. His Social Link shows that his elderly neighbor mothers him because he reminds her of his own son, [[SourOutsideSadInside which he pretends to be annoyed by but it's clear that he enjoys it on some level]].
** Several members of ''VideoGame/Persona5''[='s=] cast have abusive parental figures. This likely helps in spurring the main cast's sense of justice, given what they do as the Phantom Thieves:
*** Ryuji Sakamoto's father physically abused both him and his mother. He explains in his Co-op that he became an athlete in the first place to help support his mother after she managed to leave him.
*** Instead of being HappilyAdopted, [[ArchnemesisDad Yusuke's adoptive father]], an artist named Madarame, exploited him for his artistic talent since the age of ''three'', barely furnished him, overworked and starved him, and took any profits for the pieces Yusuke made. [[spoiler:As if that weren't enough, you learn before his boss fight that he ''let Yusuke's ill mother die'' so that he could take credit for a painting she made.]] His abuse of both Yusuke and his other students made him the thieves' second big target. However, at the end of Yusuke's Social Link it's revealed that Madarame wasn't ''completely'' heartless towards him, [[HiddenDepths because when Yusuke got sick when he was little he was desperate enough to frantically call an acquaintance he was barely on speaking terms with]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes for help finding the nearest hospital]]. [[spoiler: It's also implied that on some level Madarame ultimately felt guilty about his MurderByInaction, which is why he took Yusuke in as an infant despite being a ChildHater.]]
*** Futaba Sakura's previous guardian, her maternal uncle, made her sleep on the floor, wouldn't let her bathe, and mistreated her in various other ways (including physically). Her other relatives were even worse, as they surrounded her and screamed at her [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild during her mother's will reading over the contents of her mother's "suicide note"]] despite her being ''12'' and refused to even take her in.
*** Haru Okumura's father had her raised to be an ExtremeDoormat from a young age and is selectively oblivious to her unhappiness, which climaxes when he sets her up in an ArrangedMarriage with the highly scummy son of a member of the Diet - a marriage he set up so that he could get into politics - and inside the MentalWorld, his Shadow essentially admits that he knows what kind of person his son-in-law is, and is willing to let her be treated as a mere plaything as long as he gets what he wants. The man himself is the president of a fast food company, and when you make him your fifth major target, you learn that he treats his employees on all levels poorly as well, seeing the company as nothing more than a stepping stone.
*** Goro Akechi had been raised in a string of abusive foster homes for most of his youth, eventually living by his lonesome when he became a teenager. [[spoiler:His birth parents are worse: His father is the BigBad, a power-hungry politician named Masayoshi Shido, and his mother is one of his mistresses who killed herself out of shame for conceiving Goro. To take it further, when Goro ''did'' get into contact with Shido, the latter treated him poorly and, as shown near the end of the game, [[OffingTheOffspring was planning to kill him]] once he became Prime Minister of Japan, simply because Goro, as an illegitimate child, would be a threat to him (granted, Goro was planning on betraying Shido the moment his plan succeeded).]] Needless to say, Goro is filled with [[TraumaCongaLine a lot of angst]].
*** The Takases went into debt as a result of living beyond their means, and forced their debts onto their ward Taiki, forcing him to work himself ragged to pay them off while they continued to live the high life. All the while, they enjoyed seeing him suffer, simply because they were jealous of his birth parents. [[spoiler:When he died in a car accident, they blamed his teacher and blackmailed her.]]
*** Over the course of Futaba's Confidant, you find out that her old best friend Kana Magario was taken out of school by her parents and forced to become a gravure idol in order to pay off their gambling debts.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', Emma was stated to have been sexually assaulted by her second stepfather, for which she injured him in self-defense shortly before graduating from High School. The game itself doesn't specify what kind of assault it was, but the script included in the Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 had in brackets "sexual" right before "assault." Not to mention that her ''first'' stepfather tried to drown her as he [[DrivenToSuicide drowned himself in the family pool]].
** Otacon was [[FallingIntoTheCockpit used as a guinea pig]] for a nuclear-armed HumongousMecha at the age of ''three'' by his father, [[spoiler: who murdered his mother for disagreeing.]] In spite of this, he led a fairly normal life until he was seduced by his stepmother when he was 17, [[JealousParent leading to the aforementioned pool incident]] which he blamed himself for.
** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'', Paz Ortega Andrade, real name Pacifica Ocean, according to her diary tapes, was an orphan, and was apparently adopted by Cipher (in other words, the Patriots faction run by Zero after the split), and she intends to obey Cipher's command, not simply due to her loyalty to the organization, but because she feels as though she has to obey them even if she doesn't agree with their goals because she'll otherwise suffer a fate worse than death if she doesn't.
** There's also the fact that they created the clones of Big Boss. The fact that they were created without Big Boss's consent would make this a form of sexual abuse. Oh, and the project that created them also had six of their brothers essentially murdered during development so they could gain strong fetal growth. Then there is the fact that they kidnapped Olga's child, Sunny, after birth, and put her life on the line by having her life being connected to Raiden's vital nanomachines, meaning if he dies, they kill her, and it is heavily implied that even after Raiden defeated Solidus Snake, they still are placing her life on the line as a threat to Raiden, and she grew up completely withdrawn from people [[spoiler: until the Patriots finally bit the dust]]. As a silver lining, Otacon (and to a lesser extent, Snake) do care about her and finally [[spoiler: Otacon officially adopts her]] in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance''
** Raiden had it rough too. The only parental figure he ever had was [[spoiler: Solidus]] and he raised him [[ChildSoldiers as a soldier]] and twisted him in every possible way; on top of that, [[spoiler: Solidus]] was the one who [[YouKilledMyFather killed his birth parents]]. It takes a LONG time for Raiden to overcome his trauma, thanks to Rose and [[spoiler: his son, John]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Bioshock|2}}'' has Sofia Lamb. An incredible list of abuse, mostly of the mental variety but also a degree of neglect, too. Attempting to condition your child into 'The Peoples' Daughter' (an individual who knows everything, or more accurately a conduit for everything), using a serum that reduced a fellow researcher to a sentient tumour, does not a good parent make.
** Sofia Lamb may not even be Eleanor's mother, an audio log from her alludes that she did as little to be involved in raising her as possible, possibly even using a surrogate.
* ''Franchise/SilentHill''. Let's count: Dahlia Gillespie, Leonard Wolf, Thomas Orosco, the unnamed Mrs. Orosco, Walter's parents, Helen Grady, and many others.
** At least Harry Mason, the protagonist of the first game, is a PapaWolf to the max.
*** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillShatteredMemories'', [[MultipleEndings depending on what ending you get]], [[spoiler:Cheryl will recall that Harry was an alcoholic abusive father, an unfaithful philandering father, or a genuinely loving father]].
*** Additionally, one of the endings reveals [[spoiler: Cheryl's mother Dahlia to be a spouse abuser. It's debatable whether she physically abuses her daughter as well, but the fact that she degrades and beats Harry in front of Cheryl at least stands as emotional abuse.]]
** In ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'', it's taken UpToEleven with ''the entire adult population of Shepherd's Hill'' being abusers of the worst kind. [[spoiler: All of them made at least one of their children into a torturous HumanSacrifice, a ritual that has been carried out by ''every generation since the town's founding'', in order to keep the malign occult forces of neighboring Silent Hill at bay. When you arrive during the events of the game, the ritual has failed and the most recent crop of murdered children have come back as monsters to seek revenge.]] Zigzagged with the protagonist's parents, who did emotionally abuse him, but failed to [[spoiler: sacrifice]] him the way their fellows did with their first-born. [[spoiler: And it's implied they only hesitated because his younger brother had accidentally drowned, meaning they'd have no "replacement" child after the protagonist's death.]]
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''
** Relius Clover. This is the guy who [[spoiler: [[MadScientist experimented]] on [[OffingTheOffspring his daughter]], Ada, ForScience, turning her into a weaponized doll, Nirvana. However, he lost interest in the project about halfway through and happily turned to his ''wife'' instead, turning her into a much better and accomplished puppet, Ignis, after which he left his family's home and never came back. Meanwhile, his son, Carl, had been forced to finish the experiments he was conducting on Ada, leaving the poor little boy completely traumatized, having to show a lack of compassion and fend for himself as a Vigilante at such a young age. That's an abuse on mental, emotional and financial levels... and he went straight to physical (as in, ''[[OffingTheOffspring attempted homicide]]'') when Carl [[CallingTheOldManOut tried to get an explanation]].]]
--> "You've been a very naughty boy... spare the rod, spoil the child."
** Jin Kisaragi's adoptive family wasn't nicest in the slightest towards him. He was treated as if he wasn't part of the family, what with many of them hating and resenting his guts and sending assassins to kill him. Little wonder he turned out to have a bunch of issues.
* We learn very early into ''VideoGame/BlazeUnion'' that Gulcasa's father beat and neglected him when he was a young child; his father blamed him for his mother's [[MissingMom disappearance]]. We later learn that said mother [[spoiler:is also neglectful and emotionally abusive; the last thing she ever did to her child was MindRape him into believing himself to be human while sealing his demon blood without his consent. While her reasons for doing so were arguably well-intentioned, it still left Gulcasa with ''residual brain damage'' that prevents him from being able to realize that Emilia is his sister when they first meet. And if that isn't enough, she also reveals that she was aware that Gulcasa's father was abusing him, but chose not to come back and do something about it]]. All of this started from FantasticRacism, which was also the reason that no one tried to do anything about the abuse. Luckily for Gulcasa, his childhood friends were willing to become parental surrogates, and lovingly helped him grow up ''[[BrokenHero mostly]]'' undamaged by all this.
* ''VideoGame/EmbricOfWulfhammersCastle''. He's the Duchess' uncle, not her father, and the gory details aren't given, but [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Bad King Greyghast]] was not above imprisoning, drugging, killing animals, spying on, and sexually abusing his favorite niece to control her.
* All of the above happened to Alma Wade, in ''VideoGame/{{FEAR}}'' thanks to her father, Harlan Wade, and the Armacham Technology Corporation. (Save financial abuse, and that was because she was never old enough to have money in the first place.) PsychicPowers that made her [[TheEmpath susceptible to emotions, particularly negative ones and especially her fathers']], coupled with physical and mental abuse due to being constantly experimented on, ultimately culminated in [[spoiler: her being dragged away at her father's orders to be sealed in the Vault in an induced coma.]] Sexual abuse followed when [[spoiler: Harlan Wade and Armacham used her unconscious body as a testing ground for psychic SuperSoldiers, impregnating her twice and removing her from her prison only to give birth to the two prototypes.]] And worse still, [[spoiler: she never got to hold her children.]] Needless to say, when Alma gets loose, ''hell follows her.'' So great is his abuse of her that her uber-powerful psychic ghost [[spoiler:gets reduced into a scared, crying child whenever she feels The Creep, his psychic remnant, is around.]] After that, he goes and abuses his grandkids, ForScience. Swell guy.
* PlayedWith with Nia in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''. [[spoiler:Her "father" was a noble with a frail and sickly daughter. He [[RichesToRags spent his fortune]] trying to find a cure for his daughter, getting every healing [[LivingWeapon Blade]] he could get his hands on. Nia was one of those blades, but like everyone else she was unable to cure the girl. Even though she failed, Nia was [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman treated like his daughter and raised to be a noblewoman]], but she was clearly [[ParentalNeglect second to his actual daughter]]. Once he's squandered his fortune, they're forced out of their home, which his daughter can't handle and she dies shortly after. He forces Nia to eat part of his dead daughter's body, becoming a [[CannibalismSuperpower Flesh Eater Blade]], at which point [[{{Irony}} Nia gains the power to bring back the recently dead]], but it's far too late for that. Nia is molded into a ReplacementGoldfish, even taking on aspects of the girl's appearance. Her "father" dies shortly afterwards, leaving Nia without any family and discriminated against as a Flesh Eater. While what she went through was clearly traumatic, Nia doesn't hate her father, remembering him fondly for the fact that he treated her more like a person than many Blades get.]]
* Where to even start with Fei from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}''? After she got possessed by [[spoiler: Miang]], Fei's mother started experimenting on him, thus creating his [[spoiler: SuperpoweredEvilSide Id]], who then was used by his father possessed by [[spoiler: the personality of one of Fei's former Incarnations]] as a PersonOfMassDestruction, and that's not even all of it.
* Adam Malkovich's treatment of Samus Aran in ''VideoGame/MetroidOtherM'' has been construed by some reviewers as [[http://moonbase.rydia.net/mental/blog/gaming/metroid-other-m-the-elephant/article.html romanticizing an abusive relationship]] between an otherwise capable bounty hunter and her surrogate father figure.
* [[BigBad Lucien]] from ''VideoGame/{{Runescape}}'' was already notorious for being cruel, but the newest Fremminik Saga has confirmed rumors of him having a daughter. Specifically, a half human, half Mahjarrat daughter whom he abuses severely. Every time he speaks to her, he calls her a failure, finally declaring that when he next sees her, he will strangle her. And she just takes it.
* Morton's grandfather felt this was the way to instill character in his grandson in VideoGame/TheDreamMachine.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'', both [[ThoseTwoGuys Todd and Archie]] have issues with women that stem from abusive parents: [[spoiler: Todd's dad was a successful businessman, but also a shameless womanizer who constantly belittled Todd, and even ''attacked him with an axe'' at one point. Archie, on the other hand, spent most of his childhood ''locked naked in a basement'' and was regularly sexually abused by his mother until the day he managed to escape and run away from home.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheWayRPGMaker'', the parents of two characters are revealed to be abusive late in the game. [[spoiler: They are Traziun's dad, and Slade's mom.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'' has [[spoiler:Handsome Jack]], who [[spoiler:hooked his [[TouchedByVorlons Siren]] daughter Angel up to a machine that pumps her full of [[GreenRocks Eridium]] so that he can use her as both a living supercomputer and a catalyst to charge the Vault Key.]] The sad thing is that despite all of this, [[spoiler: Jack does seem to genuinely love Angel in his demented way, but is too insane to see that he's put her in a [[AndIMustScream hellish state of living]] from which [[DeathSeeker death is the only release]]. Her death (which she begs for) at the hands of the Vault Hunters drives him into a massive VillainousBreakdown.]]
* ''Videogame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' reveals that Nisha, the Sheriff of Lynchwood in ''2'' grew up with a physically abusive mother who terrorized both her and her father. When her dog eventually went rabid due to a bite from a Frenzyclutch and attacked her, Nisha remembered seeing her mother standing above her and laughing.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'':
** Razputin's father, who puts him through tough, acrobatic circus training rather than allow him the use of his PsychicPowers, actively discouraging the use of the latter. While we don't see any of it, it apparently got so bad that Raz actually started questioning if he was simply trying to [[OffingTheOffspring get him killed while making it look like an accident]]. [[spoiler:At least, that's what Raz thinks. At the end of the game, we learn that his father is a kind and loving man who just wanted to make sure Raz didn't become over-reliant on his psychic abilities... and he's a powerful psychic himself. Raz simply misunderstood his intentions.]]
** [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation It's hard to say for sure]], given the symbolic nature of the level he is in, but there's definitely a possibility that this is the case with [[spoiler:Oleander's father]], a.k.a TheButcher. Very little is factually known about him, other than the fact that he [[spoiler:killed and butchered his son's favorite pet bunny right in front of his eyes, apparently in an attempt to teach him the family business]].
** Gloria Von Gouten's backstory heavily involves her mother, who [[spoiler:abandoned her at a young age in order to pursue an acting career]]. The boarding house she left her in was not only very harsh, but it forced Gloria to pursue acting herself, which was something she was never even interested in in the first place. Once Gloria finally got out, however, she ended up becoming [[spoiler:an even more successful actress than her mother, who soon committed suicide out of jealousy.]] Its implied that her mother knew full-well that doing this would be emotionally traumatic to her, and it was her death that finally made Gloria go insane.
** Clem's father is implied to be emotionally abusive. One of his [[http://www.doublefine.com/campster/Elton.htm Campster]] discussions states "My dad says I'm a total idiot when it comes to canoeing. And most other things. He said he'd rather ride a seal into a pool of sharks than ride in a canoe into the lake with me. Sometimes I wonder if he's right -- if I am too stupid for this world."
** ''VideoGame/PsychonautsInTheRhombusOfRuin'' reveals that Dr. Loboto's parents [[spoiler:had him lobotomized to "cure" him of his psychic powers, and called him a "devil child" and "a little monster".]]
* In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' (and partially alluded to in ''Revelations''), it's revealed that Desmond's father was physically abusive to him from a young age, ostensibly as part of his TrainingFromHell, and that this probably played a part (though wasn't the whole reason) in why he ran away from home at 16. In the present day, Desmond hates his dad but is still [[WellDoneSonGuy desperate for his approval]]. William himself admits that he "did a shitty job" raising Desmond and apologizes for it.
* ''VideoGame/BeyondTwoSouls'' depicts the protagonist Jodie Holmes' father being verbally abusive to her; he even calls her a monster to her face.
* ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'': Poor, poor Isaac. Not only is his childhood [[DarkAndTroubledPast incredibly grim]] as a result of [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the kids in his school]] and the divorce of his parents, but the plot is kicked after his [[TheFundamentalist fundamentalist]] mother hears a voice calling her from above (who she mistakes to be {{God}}) to save him from his sins, to cut him off from the evils in the world, and to eventually sacrifice his son's life. Of course, the religiously deranged mother complies, taking away his clothes and toys, locking him on his room, and then attempting to [[OffingTheOffspring murder her son]]; Isaac barely manages to escape her through a hatch in the basement. Eventually, you confront Isaac's mom for the boss of Chapter 3's second floor.
** Many of the game's items imply a lot as well, with many of the HP upgrades being either [[IAteWhat rotten food or stuff not fit for human consumption]], Speed upgrades being [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff a belt]] and a wooden spoon (which changes Isaac's appearance to being beaten), a Tears upgrade being a photo with Isaac's dad torn off of it (which makes him look miserable), and so on, so forth.
** As of the recent expansions from the ''Rebirth'' remake (''Afterbirth†'' and ''Repentance'') and of the spin-off game ''The Legend of Bum-bo'', there are several {{Wham Shot}}s in the endings that explain more about her before she decided to murder her son. [[spoiler:In order: defeating Bygone in ''Bum-bo'' reveals (in both endings) that the setting the games take place in are as a result of his dad, who [[GoodParents enrichened his imagination with it and similar-looking toys hoping he would escape the stresses of reality]], but after they divorced, his mom throws away such toys and tries to brainwash Isaac into thinking his add never loved them. Beating Mother in ''Repentance'' also shows that, one day, after he (rather understandingly) drew her as [[YouMonster a monster]], she [[DisproportionateRetribution grounds Isaac by locking him in a closet]] and telling him [[EtTuBrute he is just like his father]]. Beating Delirium in ''Afterhbirth†'' , however, reveals that despite being pretty abusive, Mom's murderous streak was never a thing, it was AllJustADream... and a DyingDream that [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Isaac had before]] [[DrivenToSuicide asphixiating in the chest in his room]]. And then she [[AdultFear finds the skeleton of Isaac long after his death]]... which the final ending from ''Repentance'' confirms she mourned deeply. Make no mistake though - even if she was never a murderous monster and she did love her son Isaac, she also did take her anger on Isaac without him having any fault for it, all because he reminded her of her ex-husband.]]
* Queen Larrsa of ''VideoGame/{{Mushihimesama}} Futari'' is so protective of Aki that when Aki dies, she goes completely apeshit and wants Reco dead, to the point of sending out entire armies to kill her. Palm, Aki's younger brother, believes that Reco is not a bad person despite having killed Aki. Larsa's response to this belief is to ''disown Palm''. When Palm comes back later, she tries to kill him, ''using the same amount of strength she would use on Reco.''
* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' the strongest contender for the title Most Abusive Parent in the Realms is Bhaal, the Lord of Murder. Bhaal, forseeing his own death, went out and fathered a countless number of children, storing a portion of his divine essence within each of them. Following his death, the priesthood of Bhaal took the children and their mothers to their temples, where he had commanded them to kill the children one by one to ensure his resurrection. To add further abuse to the equation, many if not most of the clergy doing the knifing were the mothers of the children being sacrificed.
** Vaelag from ''Shadows of Amn'' beat his daughter until she slipped into a coma and is heavily implied to be a {{domestic abuse}}r as well. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Korgan is disgusted by him.]]
** Despite your adoptive father's attempts to portray her as a tragic woman raped by Bhaal, your mother was actually one of his priestess, who happily planned to sacrifice her own child in his name.

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* In the Japanese version of VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}, when Porky and Picky get back home at the beginning of the game, their father chases them offscreen, and can be heard spanking them. In the American version, this is changed to the sound made when enemies in battle use "word attacks," implying that their father was only scolding them.
* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', Lemkil of Rorikstead [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild blames his twin daughters]] Sissel and [[BitchInSheepsClothing Britte]] for his wife's DeathByChildbirth and abuses them while complaining to everyone in town about them. For one of the "Scare my Enemy" quests, he will even pay the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]] to assault one of his daughters and pay the player 50 gold while saying "Ha! There's nothing like a few cuts and bruises to drive home a point, huh?" If you kill him, you may get a thank-you letter from Sissel.
** The ''Hearthfire'' DLC adds Lucia, one of the potential orphans the Dovahkiin can adopt. Her parents weren't abusive, but after they died, she was taken in by her aunt and uncle... who decided she wasn't worth the hassle and threw her out. If she's not adopted by the player, she lives on the streets of Whiterun, where only the local beggar is nice to her.
** The Tamrielic king of this trope is Lord Harkon, leader of the Volkihar vampires, in the ''Dawnguard'' expansion. [[spoiler:Centuries before the game, he forced his only child to become a devotee of the daedric prince Molag Bal; it's heavily implied that the ritual to become such involved her being raped by the entity. Later, he learned of a prophecy which could create endless night and thus allow vampires to rule the world. He had no qualms at all with the fact that bringing this about required his daughter's blood.]] Less horrifically, both he and his wife Valerica tended to use Serana as a pawn in their constant battles against each other; Valerica, at least, eventually apologizes when Serana calls her out on it.



* ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'': Just go ahead and ask anyone who have played about this and you'll get these two individuals who barely even qualify as human beings anymore:
** Rip Blazkowicz, father of [[OneManArmy B.J. Blazkowicz]]. '''And how'''. He manages to be the most awful, racist, despicable person in a game with [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Nazis]] in it. He's introduced beating up B.J. as a child in a flashback because he had a friendship with a "nigger girl", and to teach him a lesson, [[KickTheDog he has B.J. kill his dog]]. That's not even the most evil thing he does in the game though: [[spoiler:when B.J. revisits the farm later on, he finds out Rip turned his Jewish wife in to the Nazis for enslavement and execution ''because he was sick of her and only married her for the money'', and uses the proceeds to run a Confederate slave-driven farm. At this point, B.J. isn't a scared, weak little boy anymore but a consummate Nazi-killing badass, and he kills his father justly.]]
** [[BigBad Frau Engel]], who was already established as a despicable lady in ''The New Order'', takes this '''further''' with cruel treatment of her only daughter Sigrun. Just like with Blazkowicz's abusive father, she regularly abuses and humiliates Sigrun for being [[TheUnfavorite a failure to her,]] even sometimes [[ForTheEvulz for hell of it]]. When B.J. encounters Engel again, she mocks Sigrun in front of everyone, telling them how she found and read Sigrun's secret diary [[MoralEventHorizon before handing her an axe and ordering her to execute The Resistance fighters]]. When Sigrun refuses, Frau Engel decides to finish the job by herself, much to Sigrun's horror. She then proceeds to pick up [[spoiler: Caroline's]] decapitated head and [[KickTheDog show it to her terrified daughter, all while mimicking oral sex on her, and slaps Sigrun when she objects]]. Unfortunately for Frau Engel, [[TheDogBitesBack this is what causes Sigrun to turn against her and ally with The Resistance]], which all ends up leading to her downfall. It gets much worse later when Frau casually reveals on a talk-show [[spoiler: how she [[OffingTheOffspring considered having her own daughter euthanized]] [[EvilIsPetty because she was obese]]]].

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* ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'': Just go ahead and ask anyone who have played about this and you'll get these two individuals who barely even qualify as human beings anymore:
** Rip Blazkowicz,
''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' gives us James Hargrave, whose father was eaten by cannibals. Because of [[OneManArmy B.J. Blazkowicz]]. '''And how'''. He manages to be the most awful, racist, despicable person in a game with [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Nazis]] in it. He's introduced beating up B.J. as a child in a flashback because he had a friendship with a "nigger girl", this, his mother becomes an abusive drunk and to teach blames him a lesson, [[KickTheDog he has B.J. for his father's disappearance. If you kill his dog]]. That's not even the most evil thing mother, he does in the game though: [[spoiler:when B.J. revisits the farm later on, he finds out Rip turned his Jewish wife in doesn't seem to the Nazis for enslavement and execution ''because he mind too much.
* Cait, your FightingIrish DarkActionGirl companion from ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'',
was sick of actually ''sold into slavery'' by her own parents. Not as in like "they didn't want to but didn't have a choice", they were just bastards who were apparently raising her specifically to do so, as they captured her and only married dragged her for back the money'', and uses the proceeds few times she tried to run a Confederate slave-driven farm. At this point, B.J. isn't a scared, weak little boy anymore but a consummate Nazi-killing badass, and he kills his father justly.]]
** [[BigBad Frau Engel]], who was already established
away as a despicable lady in ''The New Order'', takes this '''further''' with cruel treatment of teenager. She can't remember a single time they expressed any love or care for her only as a daughter Sigrun. Just like with Blazkowicz's abusive father, she regularly abuses and humiliates Sigrun for being [[TheUnfavorite a failure to her,]] even sometimes [[ForTheEvulz for hell of it]]. When B.J. encounters Engel again, she mocks Sigrun in front of everyone, telling them how she found they often verbally and read Sigrun's secret diary [[MoralEventHorizon before handing physically abused her. It took Cait five years to get enough money to buy her an axe freedom, and ordering her to execute The Resistance fighters]]. When Sigrun refuses, Frau Engel decides to finish the job by herself, much to Sigrun's horror. She then proceeds to pick up [[spoiler: Caroline's]] decapitated head and [[KickTheDog show it to her terrified daughter, all while mimicking oral sex on her, and slaps Sigrun when she objects]]. Unfortunately for Frau Engel, [[TheDogBitesBack this is what causes Sigrun to turn against her and ally with The Resistance]], which all ends up leading to her downfall. It gets much worse later when Frau casually reveals on a talk-show [[spoiler: how she [[OffingTheOffspring considered having her own daughter euthanized]] [[EvilIsPetty because moment she was obese]]]].free, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge guess what she did]]. [[FreudianExcuse Unsurprisingly, she considers this one of the main reasons she's such a screwed up person]].



* Becomes a recurring theme in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', as the main character, Niko Bellic, and his cousin, Roman's, fathers were violent alcoholics who would regularly beat up both their children and their wifes. Dwayne Forge and Packie [=McReary=] had similar childhoods, and while the first comments how he felt "nothing" when his father was murdered, the second will at one point open up to Niko and tell that his violent father at one point even attempted and would have succeeded at molesting him, if his older brother, Gerry, had not intervened at the last minute.
* Trevor of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' was physically abused by his father and emotionally abused by his mother, which resulted in his mental instability and psychopathic tendencies.
* In ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear Xrd REVELATOR'', [[spoiler: the Universal Will aka Ariel]] is a HUGE example of this towards her daughters, [[spoiler: the Valentines]]. She treats them incredibly poorly, and deliberately identifies herself as their Mother when pressed by [[spoiler: Elphelt]]. She [[spoiler:programs them to make them believe that they are soulless tools, kills Ramlethal by exploiting her newfound conscience just to teach Elphelt a lesson, and has no issues with using Elphelt first as her ManchurianAgent, and then as a BarrierMaiden [[PoweredByAForsakenChild to power her ideal "humanity"]].]] One of her daughters/victims lampshades the trope ''to her face'':
-->[[spoiler: Elphelt]]: "Mother... [[YouMonster YOU'RE A MONSTER!]]"
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
** A few of Erron Black's character intros imply that he was abused by his parents as a child, including being beaten by his mother/female relatives, and when Cetrion expresses scorn at him for killing his father, he just says that the "sonofabitch had it coming."
** Kano has this in his ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' ending, [[spoiler:where he beats his son's weakness out of him.]]
* In a scene near the end of ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', it's revealed that [[spoiler:Travis' father]] constantly molested his sister. She eventually gets revenge by killing him, his wife, and attempting to kill his son. Although, having a sexually abusive father is quite possibly the most ''normal'' thing about her story...



*** Although in ''VideoGame/PokemonUltraSunAndUltraMoon'', [[spoiler:Lusamine is a watered down version of this mixed with ParentalNeglect. She isn't as much as a terrible, domineering bitch as she's actually more of a prideful, selfish, self-righteous bitch [[KnightTemplar who always believed that what she did was for the best of all Pokémon,]] [[WellIntentionedExtremist no matter how dangerous it was.]] The most prominent example is using Cosmog's power to open an Ultra Wormhole to confront the ''actual'' BigBad of the games, [[SeriesMascot Necrozma,]] while ''still'' micromanaging Lillie and Gladion's lives in order to make sure [[NeverBeHurtAgain they don't turn away from her and leave her]] [[NeverBeHurtAgain ever since her husband Mohn disappeared in an Ultra Wormhole.]] [[HeelRealization Fortunately, she ends up realizing how abusive and neglectful she was]] [[HeelFaceTurn and vows to be a better parent when the incident with Necrozma is dealt with]].]]
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
** A few of Erron Black's character intros imply that he was abused by his parents as a child, including being beaten by his mother/female relatives, and when Cetrion expresses scorn at him for killing his father, he just says that the "sonofabitch had it coming."
** Kano has this in his ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' ending, [[spoiler:where he beats his son's weakness out of him.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', Lemkil of Rorikstead [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild blames his twin daughters]] Sissel and [[BitchInSheepsClothing Britte]] for his wife's DeathByChildbirth and abuses them while complaining to everyone in town about them. For one of the "Scare my Enemy" quests, he will even pay the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]] to assault one of his daughters and pay the player 50 gold while saying "Ha! There's nothing like a few cuts and bruises to drive home a point, huh?" If you kill him, you may get a thank-you letter from Sissel.
** The ''Hearthfire'' DLC adds Lucia, one of the potential orphans the Dovahkiin can adopt. Her parents weren't abusive, but after they died, she was taken in by her aunt and uncle... who decided she wasn't worth the hassle and threw her out. If she's not adopted by the player, she lives on the streets of Whiterun, where only the local beggar is nice to her.
** The Tamrielic king of this trope is Lord Harkon, leader of the Volkihar vampires, in the ''Dawnguard'' expansion. [[spoiler:Centuries before the game, he forced his only child to become a devotee of the daedric prince Molag Bal; it's heavily implied that the ritual to become such involved her being raped by the entity. Later, he learned of a prophecy which could create endless night and thus allow vampires to rule the world. He had no qualms at all with the fact that bringing this about required his daughter's blood.]] Less horrifically, both he and his wife Valerica tended to use Serana as a pawn in their constant battles against each other; Valerica, at least, eventually apologizes when Serana calls her out on it.
* ''VideoGame/ZettaiHeroProject'' eventually reveals that [[spoiler:the Main Character's parents constantly insulted and belittled him ever since he let himself and his sister get kidnapped 8 years ago. However, soon after this is learned it is revealed that the kidnapping was ''not'' Main Character's fault (he actually tried to stop it, but his sister was unable to vouch for him due to TraumaInducedAmnesia). Once this is learned, the parents quickly clean up their act. The trauma of the incident caused the mother and father to constantly argue with each other when they're not busy insulting the Main Character, while his sister lashed out at ''everyone else'' because, due to her amnesia, she has no idea why everyone in her family was mad at each other.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' gives us James Hargrave, whose father was eaten by cannibals. Because of this, his mother becomes an abusive drunk and blames him for his father's disappearance. If you kill his mother, he doesn't seem to mind too much.
* Cait, your FightingIrish DarkActionGirl companion from ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'', was actually ''sold into slavery'' by her own parents. Not as in like "they didn't want to but didn't have a choice", they were just bastards who were apparently raising her specifically to do so, as they captured her and dragged her back the few times she tried to run away as a teenager. She can't remember a single time they expressed any love or care for her as a daughter and they often verbally and physically abused her. It took Cait five years to get enough money to buy her freedom, and the moment she was free, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge guess what she did]]. [[FreudianExcuse Unsurprisingly, she considers this one of the main reasons she's such a screwed up person]].

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*** Although in ''VideoGame/PokemonUltraSunAndUltraMoon'', [[spoiler:Lusamine is a watered down version of this mixed with ParentalNeglect. She isn't as much as a terrible, domineering bitch as she's actually more of a prideful, selfish, self-righteous bitch [[KnightTemplar who always believed that what she did was for the best of all Pokémon,]] [[WellIntentionedExtremist no matter how dangerous it was.]] The most prominent example is using Cosmog's power to open an Ultra Wormhole to confront the ''actual'' BigBad of the games, [[SeriesMascot Necrozma,]] while ''still'' micromanaging Lillie and Gladion's lives in order to make sure [[NeverBeHurtAgain they don't turn away from her and leave her]] [[NeverBeHurtAgain her ever since her husband Mohn disappeared in an Ultra Wormhole.]] [[HeelRealization Fortunately, she ends up realizing how abusive and neglectful she was]] [[HeelFaceTurn and vows to be a better parent when the incident with Necrozma is dealt with]].]]
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** A Pachacamac from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' was this to Tikal.
** PlayedForLaughs in ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld''. Zomom, one of the Deadly Six, is a fat guy obsessed with food. However, a
few lines of Erron Black's character intros his dialogue imply that he was abused by his parents as a child, including being beaten by his mother/female relatives, and when Cetrion expresses scorn at him for killing his father, he just says that the "sonofabitch had it coming."
** Kano
has this in his ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' ending, [[spoiler:where he beats his son's weakness out of him.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', Lemkil of Rorikstead [[MaternalDeathBlameTheChild blames his twin daughters]] Sissel and [[BitchInSheepsClothing Britte]] for his wife's DeathByChildbirth and abuses them while complaining to everyone in town about them. For one of the "Scare my Enemy" quests, he will even pay the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]] to assault one of his daughters and pay the player 50 gold while saying "Ha! There's nothing like a few cuts and bruises to drive home a point, huh?" If you kill him, you may get a thank-you letter from Sissel.
** The ''Hearthfire'' DLC adds Lucia, one of the potential orphans the Dovahkiin can adopt. Her parents weren't abusive, but after they died, she was taken in by her aunt and uncle... who decided she wasn't worth the hassle and threw her out. If she's not adopted by the player, she lives on the streets of Whiterun, where only the local beggar is nice to her.
** The Tamrielic king of this trope is Lord Harkon, leader of the Volkihar vampires, in the ''Dawnguard'' expansion. [[spoiler:Centuries before the game, he forced his only child to become a devotee of the daedric prince Molag Bal;
low self-esteem, wondering if it's heavily implied that the ritual possible to become such involved her make him look worse than he already does, and telling Sonic not to make fun of his size because it's hurtful. The kicker, though, is his final quote upon being raped by defeated in the entity. Later, he learned of a prophecy which could create endless night and thus allow vampires to rule the world. He had no qualms at all with the fact that bringing this about required his daughter's blood.]] Less horrifically, both he and his wife Valerica tended to use Serana as a pawn in their constant battles against each other; Valerica, at least, eventually apologizes when Serana calls her out on it.
* ''VideoGame/ZettaiHeroProject'' eventually reveals that [[spoiler:the Main Character's parents constantly insulted and belittled him ever since he let himself and his sister get kidnapped 8 years ago. However, soon after this is learned it is revealed that the kidnapping
last level.
-->'''Zomom''': Mom
was ''not'' Main Character's fault (he actually tried to stop it, but his sister was unable to vouch for him due to TraumaInducedAmnesia). Once this is learned, the parents quickly clean up their act. The trauma of the incident caused the mother and father to constantly argue with each other when they're not busy insulting the Main Character, while his sister lashed out at ''everyone else'' because, due to her amnesia, she has no idea why everyone in her family was mad at each other.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' gives us James Hargrave, whose father was eaten by cannibals. Because of this, his mother becomes an abusive drunk and blames him for his father's disappearance. If you kill his mother, he doesn't seem to mind too much.
* Cait, your FightingIrish DarkActionGirl companion from ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'', was actually ''sold into slavery'' by her own parents. Not as in like "they didn't want to but didn't have
right, I'm a choice", they were just bastards who were apparently raising her specifically to do so, as they captured her and dragged her back the few times she tried to run away as a teenager. She can't remember a single time they expressed any love or care for her as a daughter and they often verbally and physically abused her. It took Cait five years to get enough money to buy her freedom, and the moment she was free, [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge guess what she did]]. [[FreudianExcuse Unsurprisingly, she considers this one of the main reasons she's such a screwed up person]].failure!



* In ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear Xrd REVELATOR'', [[spoiler: the Universal Will aka Ariel]] is a HUGE example of this towards her daughters, [[spoiler: the Valentines]]. She treats them incredibly poorly, and deliberately identifies herself as their Mother when pressed by [[spoiler: Elphelt]]. She [[spoiler:programs them to make them believe that they are soulless tools, kills Ramlethal by exploiting her newfound conscience just to teach Elphelt a lesson, and has no issues with using Elphelt first as her ManchurianAgent, and then as a BarrierMaiden [[PoweredByAForsakenChild to power her ideal "humanity"]].]] One of her daughters/victims lampshades the trope ''to her face'':
-->[[spoiler: Elphelt]]: "Mother... [[YouMonster YOU'RE A MONSTER!]]"



* Becomes a recurring theme in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', as the main character, Niko Bellic, and his cousin, Roman's, fathers were violent alcoholics who would regularly beat up both their children and their wifes. Dwayne Forge and Packie [=McReary=] had similar childhoods, and while the first comments how he felt "nothing" when his father was murdered, the second will at one point open up to Niko and tell that his violent father at one point even attempted and would have succeeded at molesting him, if his older brother, Gerry, had not intervened at the last minute.
* Trevor of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' was physically abused by his father and emotionally abused by his mother, which resulted in his mental instability and psychopathic tendencies.
* In the Japanese version of VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}, when Porky and Picky get back home at the beginning of the game, their father chases them offscreen, and can be heard spanking them. In the American version, this is changed to the sound made when enemies in battle use "word attacks," implying that their father was only scolding them.
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Pachacamac from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' was this to Tikal.
** PlayedForLaughs in ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld''. Zomom, one of the Deadly Six, is a fat guy obsessed with food. However, a few lines of his dialogue imply that he has low self-esteem, wondering if it's possible to make him look worse than he already does, and telling Sonic not to make fun of his size because it's hurtful. The kicker, though, is his final quote upon being defeated in the last level.
-->'''Zomom''': Mom was right, I'm a failure!
* In a scene near the end of ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', it's revealed that [[spoiler:Travis' father]] constantly molested his sister. She eventually gets revenge by killing him, his wife, and attempting to kill his son. Although, having a sexually abusive father is quite possibly the most ''normal'' thing about her story...

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* Becomes a recurring theme in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'': Just go ahead and ask anyone who have played about this and you'll get these two individuals who barely even qualify as human beings anymore:
** Rip Blazkowicz, father of [[OneManArmy B.J. Blazkowicz]]. '''And how'''. He manages to be
the main character, Niko Bellic, most awful, racist, despicable person in a game with [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Nazis]] in it. He's introduced beating up B.J. as a child in a flashback because he had a friendship with a "nigger girl", and to teach him a lesson, [[KickTheDog he has B.J. kill his cousin, Roman's, fathers were violent alcoholics who would regularly beat up both their children dog]]. That's not even the most evil thing he does in the game though: [[spoiler:when B.J. revisits the farm later on, he finds out Rip turned his Jewish wife in to the Nazis for enslavement and their wifes. Dwayne Forge execution ''because he was sick of her and Packie [=McReary=] had similar childhoods, only married her for the money'', and while uses the first comments how proceeds to run a Confederate slave-driven farm. At this point, B.J. isn't a scared, weak little boy anymore but a consummate Nazi-killing badass, and he felt "nothing" when kills his father justly.]]
** [[BigBad Frau Engel]], who
was murdered, the second will at one point open up to Niko already established as a despicable lady in ''The New Order'', takes this '''further''' with cruel treatment of her only daughter Sigrun. Just like with Blazkowicz's abusive father, she regularly abuses and tell that his violent father at one point humiliates Sigrun for being [[TheUnfavorite a failure to her,]] even attempted sometimes [[ForTheEvulz for hell of it]]. When B.J. encounters Engel again, she mocks Sigrun in front of everyone, telling them how she found and would have succeeded at molesting him, if his older brother, Gerry, had not intervened at read Sigrun's secret diary [[MoralEventHorizon before handing her an axe and ordering her to execute The Resistance fighters]]. When Sigrun refuses, Frau Engel decides to finish the last minute.
* Trevor of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' was physically abused
job by his father herself, much to Sigrun's horror. She then proceeds to pick up [[spoiler: Caroline's]] decapitated head and emotionally abused by his mother, which resulted in his mental instability [[KickTheDog show it to her terrified daughter, all while mimicking oral sex on her, and psychopathic tendencies.
* In the Japanese version of VideoGame/{{Earthbound}},
slaps Sigrun when Porky and Picky get back home at the beginning of the game, their father chases them offscreen, and can be heard spanking them. In the American version, she objects]]. Unfortunately for Frau Engel, [[TheDogBitesBack this is changed what causes Sigrun to the sound made turn against her and ally with The Resistance]], which all ends up leading to her downfall. It gets much worse later when enemies in battle use "word attacks," implying Frau casually reveals on a talk-show [[spoiler: how she [[OffingTheOffspring considered having her own daughter euthanized]] [[EvilIsPetty because she was obese]]]].
* ''VideoGame/ZettaiHeroProject'' eventually reveals
that their father was only scolding them.
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Pachacamac from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' was this to Tikal.
** PlayedForLaughs in ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld''. Zomom, one of the Deadly Six, is a fat guy obsessed with food.
[[spoiler:the Main Character's parents constantly insulted and belittled him ever since he let himself and his sister get kidnapped 8 years ago. However, a few lines of his dialogue imply that he has low self-esteem, wondering if it's possible to make him look worse than he already does, and telling Sonic not to make fun of his size because it's hurtful. The kicker, though, soon after this is his final quote upon being defeated in the last level.
-->'''Zomom''': Mom was right, I'm a failure!
* In a scene near the end of ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', it's
learned it is revealed that [[spoiler:Travis' father]] the kidnapping was ''not'' Main Character's fault (he actually tried to stop it, but his sister was unable to vouch for him due to TraumaInducedAmnesia). Once this is learned, the parents quickly clean up their act. The trauma of the incident caused the mother and father to constantly molested argue with each other when they're not busy insulting the Main Character, while his sister. She eventually gets revenge by killing him, his wife, and attempting sister lashed out at ''everyone else'' because, due to kill his son. Although, having a sexually abusive father is quite possibly the most ''normal'' thing about her story...amnesia, she has no idea why everyone in her family was mad at each other.]]

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