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* The Origami Killer from ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'' has a huge human figure when Norman Jayden encounters him in the "Fish Tank" chapter. If the players take it into account and guess correctly, that person in question [[spoiler:is none other than Scott Shelby.]]
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** Dr. Qada from ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'', who has [[WeHaveReserves no problem with using a chemical weapon thst utterly destroys both his and the enemy's armies]] and renders the land completely uninhabitable for years, and uses wounded enemy soldiers to experiment on.

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** * Dr. Qada from ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'', who has [[WeHaveReserves no problem with using a chemical weapon thst utterly destroys both his and the enemy's armies]] and renders the land completely uninhabitable for years, and uses wounded enemy soldiers to experiment on.
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** Dr. Qada from ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'', who has [[WeHaveReserves no problem with using a chemical weapon thst utterly destroys both his and the enemy's armies]] and renders the land completely uninhabitable for years, and uses wounded enemy soldiers to experiment on.
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* Dong Zhuo, as depicted in the ''DynastyWarriors'' games.
** The [[RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms source material]], too. [[spoiler: After he was killed, the angry mob made torches by shoving splints of wood into his fat.]]
** In ''SamuraiWarriors'', this goes to TokugawaIeyasu, but he's far kinder and more amiable than Dong Zhuo. But considering most of the characters seem to flock toward the Western army in this game, many of them see him as a Fat Bastard.

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* Dong Zhuo, as depicted in the ''DynastyWarriors'' ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' games.
** The [[RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms [[Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms source material]], too. [[spoiler: After he was killed, the angry mob made torches by shoving splints of wood into his fat.]]
** In ''SamuraiWarriors'', ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', this goes to TokugawaIeyasu, Tokugawa Ieyasu, but he's far kinder and more amiable than Dong Zhuo. But considering most of the characters seem to flock toward the Western army in this game, many of them see him as a Fat Bastard.
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** The Heavy only qualifies as this if he's on the enemy team. Friendly Heavies are more of a BoisteriousBruiser.

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** The Heavy only qualifies as this if he's on the enemy team. Friendly Heavies are more of a BoisteriousBruiser.BoisterousBruiser.
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* King Hippo of ''[[PunchOut Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]]''.
** Somewhat subverted, in that, in his in-between round dialogue, he doesn't taunt Mac like the others do. He even offers to take him out to lunch!

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* King Hippo of ''[[PunchOut Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]]''.
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Punch-Out!!]]'' is this on the surface. However this is somewhat subverted, in that, in his in-between round dialogue, he doesn't taunt Mac like the others do. He even offers to take him out to lunch!
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** In later games, the "hurt user while attempting to throw Fatty" is sometimes illogical. Such as Sammy(scrawny rollerblading tween/teen) being able to throw them overhead(essentially grabbing their shoulders from behind, then flipping to the front and transferring the momentum into a throw), while Zan(cyborg), Shiva(martial artist) and Ash(fairly large, like 6-7' Camp/Hard Gay) cannot. Shiva's throw animation doesn't even really involve lifting either. It's more like "shove them into the dirt".
* Another Sega Fighting Game from the late 80s/early 90s was Fatman/Slaughter Sport. Titular character was a [[AdiposeRex morbidly obese regent]] who could somehow contort himself into an egg-shaped mass that could bounce around the screen. Sometimes it glitched and became a 1-hit KO.

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* The Boomers from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' that attacks players a la Mr. Creosote-style: by vomiting on them to attract the horde, and explode messily when you fire enough rounds into them.

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* The Boomers from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' that attacks players a la Mr. Creosote-style: by vomiting on them to attract the horde, and explode messily when you fire enough rounds into them. May overlap with DeadWeight, although the infected are still living people, acid-filled or not.
* One of the Seven Deadly Sins-themed bosses in ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'', whose gimmick you can already guess. Like the other bosses, Darlene is a non-infected enemy who has lost her marbles on account of the zombie apocalypse. She jealously guards a mall buffet, murdering any survivors who try to grab a bite, despite having already overstuffed herself to the point of sickness. In fact, her fat has burst through the seams of her dress, and becomes her Achilles' heel when an upturned Vespa digs deep into her groaning gut, pinning her flat until she gets sick and chokes to death.
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** Another ''Command Mission'' boss is Botos of the Rebellion Cadre, a TopHeavy GetBackHereBoss who is a scheming DirtyCoward at ''best''. He's [[NotInThisForYourRevolution not even dedicated to the rebellion]] and simply wants to be in power, going so far as to [[spoiler: ''tear Ferham's ID key right out of her body'', giving him access the Supra-Force Metal missile warhead, sabotaging the Rebellion's plan to use the missile to give Reploids everywhere enhanced powers just so he could have it all to himself]]. [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves He gets what's coming to him]].

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** Another ''Command Mission'' boss is Botos of the Rebellion Cadre, a TopHeavy [[TopHeavyGuy disproportionately rotund yet stumpy]] GetBackHereBoss who is a scheming DirtyCoward at ''best''. He's [[NotInThisForYourRevolution not even dedicated to the rebellion]] and simply wants to be in power, going so far as to [[spoiler: ''tear Ferham's ID key right out of her body'', giving him access the Supra-Force Metal missile warhead, sabotaging the Rebellion's plan to use the missile to give Reploids everywhere enhanced powers just so he could have it all to himself]]. [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves He gets what's coming to him]].
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** Another ''Command Mission'' boss is Botos of the Rebellion Cadre, a TopHeavy GetBackHereBoss who is a scheming DirtyCoward at ''best''. He's [[NotInThisForYourRevolution not even dedicated to the rebellion]] and simply wants to be in power, going so far as to [[spoiler: ''tear Ferham's ID key right out of her body'', giving him access the Supra-Force Metal missile warhead, sabotaging the Rebellion's plan to use the missile to give Reploids everywhere enhanced powers just so he could have it all to himself]]. [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves He gets what's coming to him]].
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* The Governor from Phatt Island in ''MonkeyIsland2''.

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* The Governor from Phatt Island in ''MonkeyIsland2''.''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland2LeChucksRevenge''.
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* The Boomers from ''Left4Dead'' that attacks players a la Mr. Creosote-style: by vomiting on them to attract the horde, and explode messily when you fire enough rounds into them.

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* The Boomers from ''Left4Dead'' ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' that attacks players a la Mr. Creosote-style: by vomiting on them to attract the horde, and explode messily when you fire enough rounds into them.

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* Oliver in ''[[Videogame/FireEmblem Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. [[spoiler:Though he [[UnexplainedRecovery somehow]] survives the game and joins your party in ''Radiant Dawn'' thanks to his status as the EnsembleDarkHorse.]]

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* Gheb in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones''.
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Oliver in ''[[Videogame/FireEmblem ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. [[spoiler:Though he [[UnexplainedRecovery somehow]] survives the game and joins your party in ''Radiant Dawn'' thanks to his status as the EnsembleDarkHorse.]]
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** ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'', a spinoff RPG, features Silver Horn, a giant, rotund Triceratops Reploid in charge of the Rebellion's POWCamp. He is quite possibly the literal biggest bastard of the game, due to his ColdBloodedTorture of [[spoiler: the original Steel Massimo]] and his creepy imprisonment, control, and exploitation of [[MissionControl Nana]]. He takes great joy in [[WouldYouLikeToHearHowTheyDied explaining to X and crew how he dismembers his victims while mocking them as weak]]. This pushes Steel Massimo's BerserkButton, big time.
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* ''DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to the trope is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars]].

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* ''DarkCloud'' ''VideoGame/DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to the trope is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars]].
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* ''DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to the trope is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars.

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* ''DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to the trope is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars.cigars]].
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* ''DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to his name is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars.

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* ''DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to his name the trope is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars.
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* ''DarkCloud'' gives us the "Dark Genie" [[spoiler: Who turns out to simply be a mouse who fell into the REAL Dark Genie's cauldron and absorbed some of his powers whilst he was hibernating]], who, true to his name is a large, aptly dressed fat-ass who spends the game terrorizing the planet by shooting up towns and buildings with laser beams and sitting on a huge throne smoking cigars.
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* These are one mook type in ''GodHand'', with many sub-types.
* They're also a mook type in NoMoreHeroes2, often seen eating a whole box of pizza if Travis hasn't caught their attention yet.
* The Fat Guard (Politician) in the original ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia''.

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* These are one mook type in ''GodHand'', ''VideoGame/GodHand'', with many sub-types.
* They're also a mook type in NoMoreHeroes2, ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'', often seen eating a whole box of pizza if Travis hasn't caught their attention yet.
* The Fat Guard (Politician) in the original ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia''.''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia1''.



* In ''SonicTheHedgehog'', Dr. Eggman, Eggman Nega and Storm the Albatross. In the former's case, [[AffablyEvil his]] [[FauxAffablyEvil level of bastardry]] has varied over different incarnations.
* The BigBad of ''DeadlyPremonition'', [[spoiler:Forrest Kaysen]].
* The emperor of Blobolonia in ''ABoyAndHisBlob''.
* Jasper Horst, the troll parody of Casper Gutman in ''DiscworldNoir''.

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* In ''SonicTheHedgehog'', ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', Dr. Eggman, Eggman Nega and Storm the Albatross. In the former's case, [[AffablyEvil his]] [[FauxAffablyEvil level of bastardry]] has varied over different incarnations.
* The BigBad of ''DeadlyPremonition'', ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition'', [[spoiler:Forrest Kaysen]].
* The emperor of Blobolonia in ''ABoyAndHisBlob''.
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* Jasper Horst, the troll parody of Casper Gutman in ''DiscworldNoir''.''VideoGame/DiscworldNoir''.
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* The Fat Guard (Politician) in the original ''PrinceOfPersia''.

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* The Fat Guard (Politician) in the original ''PrinceOfPersia''.''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia''.
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* Flame Mammoth from ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' has an arrogant and cocky attitude, and was extremely proud of his large size and strength. His tendency to look down on those smaller and weaker than him put him on bad terms with his subordinates, and was the reason why Chill Penguin refused to join units with him.

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* The Heavy is seen as one of these by the other classes in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', or so their domination/revenge quotes would seem to indicate.
-->'''Scout:''' I am owning you, you fat [[BaldOfEvil bald]] bastard!

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* The Heavy is seen as one of these by the other classes in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', or so their domination/revenge quotes would seem to indicate.
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I am owning you, you fat [[BaldOfEvil bald]] bastard!bastard!
-->'''Spy''': Dominated! You [[BuffySpeak fatuous, fat-headed]] fat man!
-->'''Demoman''': Little too much caber-tossing pie down yer own throat, eh, Chubby?
-->'''Sniper''': Oi! Yer bleedin' gravy, fatso!
-->'''Engineer''': Gotcha, pork drippin's!
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* Porky Minch, the EnfanteTerrible co-BigBad of ''VideoGame/EarthBound''; his name is something of a LampshadeHanging, and his Fat Bastard status is later played up in full force as an AnimalMotif in his BigBad status in ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'', where his [[TheEmpire empire]], army and everything else are pig-themed.

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* Porky Minch, [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Pokey/Porky Minch]], the EnfanteTerrible EnfantTerrible co-BigBad of ''VideoGame/EarthBound''; his name is something of a LampshadeHanging, and his Fat Bastard status is later played pulled [[UpToEleven up in full force to epic proportions]] as an AnimalMotif in his BigBad status in ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'', where his [[TheEmpire empire]], army and everything else are pig-themed.
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* ''HectorBadgeOfCarnage'' has Detective Inspector Hector, a surly, corrupt and lazy HeroicSociopath who also happens to be one of the few competent individuals on the police force.

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* ''HectorBadgeOfCarnage'' has Detective Inspector Hector, a surly, corrupt and lazy HeroicSociopath ComedicSociopath who also happens to be one of the few competent individuals on the police force.
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* Big Smoke in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoAndreas'' is quite heavy and usually lets the player and the other homies do all the work. In one mission, a rival gang attacks your gang in a car and during the firefight, Big Smoke eats everyone's food that they ordered instead of shooting back. [[spoiler: This becomes more clear when CJ later on finds out Big Smoke is actually on the side of the rival gang and is selling drugs, something that CJ's gang was fighting to get rid of.]]

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* Big Smoke in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoAndreas'' ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' is quite heavy and usually lets the player and the other homies do all the work. In one mission, a rival gang attacks your gang in a car and during the firefight, Big Smoke eats everyone's food that they ordered instead of shooting back. [[spoiler: This becomes more clear when CJ later on finds out Big Smoke is actually on the side of the rival gang and is selling drugs, something that CJ's gang was fighting to get rid of.]]
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* Big Smoke in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoAndreas'' is quite heavy and usually lets the player and the other homies do all the work. In one mission, a rival gang attacks your gang in a car and during the firefight, Big Smoke eats everyone's food that they ordered instead of shooting back. [[spoiler: This becomes more clear when CJ later on finds out Big Smoke is actually on the side of the rival gang and is selling drugs, something that CJ's gang was fighting to get rid of.]]
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* Interesting case in ''[[{{Bioshock}} Bioshock 2]]''. Buck Raleigh is a fat, ruthless, CorruptCorporateExecutive. However, he is the most sympathetic of the multiplayer characters. He was never interested in plasmids but started using them when [[spoiler:his wife disappeared. Almost a year later it turns out she was leading a revolt against him.]]

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* Interesting case in ''[[{{Bioshock}} Bioshock 2]]''.''VideoGame/BioShock2''. Buck Raleigh is a fat, ruthless, CorruptCorporateExecutive. However, he is the most sympathetic of the multiplayer characters. He was never interested in plasmids but started using them when [[spoiler:his wife disappeared. Almost a year later it turns out she was leading a revolt against him.]]
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* Jack Turner of the ''ArtOfFighting'' games is one of Mr. Big's thugs, and the leader of a tough gang of bikers called the Black Cats. At the age of 13, he subdued a rampaging bear.

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* Jack Turner of the ''ArtOfFighting'' ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' games is one of Mr. Big's thugs, and the leader of a tough gang of bikers called the Black Cats. At the age of 13, he subdued a rampaging bear.
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* Fatman from ''MetalGearSolid2'' is a fat and bald bomb-building maniac. He considers himself an artist and wants to become known as the greatest bomb-builder who ever lived. He also wears a bomb-disposal coat [[spoiler:filled with more explosives]] which makes him seem even fatter.
* Cronos from ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' is actually described as this by Ben Croshaw. Clotho also qualifies so much she actually makes Jabba the Hutt seem like Michael Phelps.
* Interesting case in ''[[{{Bioshock}} Bioshock 2]]''. Buck Raleigh is a fat, ruthless, CorruptCorporateExecutive. However, he is the most sympathetic of the multiplayer characters. He was never interested in plasmids but started using them when [[spoiler:his wife disappeared. Almost a year later it turns out she was leading a revolt against him.]]
* [[VideoGame/WarioLand Wario]], though he's got [[StoutStrength plenty of muscle]] as well.
* Porky Minch, the EnfanteTerrible co-BigBad of ''VideoGame/EarthBound''; his name is something of a LampshadeHanging, and his Fat Bastard status is later played up in full force as an AnimalMotif in his BigBad status in ''VideoGame/MOTHER3'', where his [[TheEmpire empire]], army and everything else are pig-themed.
** ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' also provides a subversion in the form of Apple Kid. He's fat, apparently unhygienic and socially awkward, and accordingly less popular among the citizens of Twoson than rival Orange Kid, who's thinner, has considerably better social skills, and uses this to get funding for his work. Then the subversion comes into play - Orange Kid is a SmallNameBigEgo with virtually no talent to back up the formidable sums of money he asks for, whereas Apple Kid is an absolute genius who actually cares about the fate of the world, plays a massive role in enabling the heroes to defeat Giygas, and never asks for anything in return.
* Jack Turner of the ''ArtOfFighting'' games is one of Mr. Big's thugs, and the leader of a tough gang of bikers called the Black Cats. At the age of 13, he subdued a rampaging bear.
* Dong Zhuo, as depicted in the ''DynastyWarriors'' games.
** The [[RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms source material]], too. [[spoiler: After he was killed, the angry mob made torches by shoving splints of wood into his fat.]]
** In ''SamuraiWarriors'', this goes to TokugawaIeyasu, but he's far kinder and more amiable than Dong Zhuo. But considering most of the characters seem to flock toward the Western army in this game, many of them see him as a Fat Bastard.
* In ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'' there is a gigantic obese Strogg thing which the player kills by overfeeding.
* King Hippo of ''[[PunchOut Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]]''.
** Somewhat subverted, in that, in his in-between round dialogue, he doesn't taunt Mac like the others do. He even offers to take him out to lunch!
* The Boomers from ''Left4Dead'' that attacks players a la Mr. Creosote-style: by vomiting on them to attract the horde, and explode messily when you fire enough rounds into them.
* Krew from ''[[JakAndDaxter Jak II]]'', who needs an antigravity chair to move around.
** Possible subversion in the form of Kliever from ''Jak 3'', who, while most definitely not meant to be seen as sympathetic at first (wanting to eat your partner-in-crime Daxter), but by the end he is shown to be more than capable, and has at least some redeeming qualities.
*** At least until ''Jak X'', when he races for the opposing team.
* Eddie Dombrowski in ''SilentHill2''. The story has more sympathy for him than most of the other characters here, however.
* Shimada in ''StarOceanTheLastHope''. The only overweight character in the game, and also a VillainousGlutton and CorruptCorporateExecutive.
* ''{{Persona 4}}''. [[{{Jerkass}} Hanako.]] [[FanDisservice Beauty contest.]] That is all.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Overlord}}'', the first corrupted hero you fight is a grotesquely obese halfling named Melvin. He represents the sin of gluttony, and his most lethal attack is rolling over your minions. After being killed, he shows up in hell where his punishment is to [[IronicHell repeatedly stuff himself until he bursts]].
** In a minor example, most of the Empire Nobles in ''Overlord II'' can count, being quite pudgy and decadent.
* ''SamuraiShodown'' gives us Earthquake, the 1,380-pound ninja. From Texas. One hundred years before Texas existed. In his profile, it's stated that he likes people fatter than he is, and dislikes "skinny people"
* ''KingOfFighters'', another SNK game, has Chang, the morbidly obese fighter from Korea. While he doesn't get much respect from the rest of the cast, and was introduced as a criminal being reformed, he's more or less wacky comic relief now.
* The Governor from Phatt Island in ''MonkeyIsland2''.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' has at least ''three'' characters that fit this trope to a T: President Shinra, Palmer, and Heidegger.
* The Seeq in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2''. A race of pigs so the fat factor is already settled in. They are described as being gluttonous, dimwitted, slow, and are mostly common thieves. in [=FFTA2=], sometimes a newly recruited Seeq will ask what is for lunch after he joins your clan or they may also say that there won't be any problems as long as you feed him. There are a few kind hearted Seeq in the games, but most are portrayed as unlikable.
* Col. Perrault, who commands the player's home base in ''AceCombat 5'', is a pretty unlikable guy even before the plot takes a sharp turn [[spoiler: when the player's squadron is accused of treason and he shows off just how badly he shoots]].
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' [[HelloInsertNameHere nicknames]] have a maximum length of ten letters. Given that the earlier games came out concurrent with the AustinPowers movies, someone, somewhere ''had'' to have named their Snorlax [=FatBastard=].
** Although their size and [[HeavySleeper sleeping habits]] are a [[BrokenBridge game-important obstacle]] for both players and Ash of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, and their habit of [[BigEater eating islands worth of food]] when awake aside, Snorlax can be [[GentleGiant pretty nice otherwise]].
* GeneralFailure Damon von Grant from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' is a fat, arrogant aristocrat who only occupies his position because of his wealth, and is otherwise completely incompetent. He despises the militia and considers them [[WeHaveReserves disposable trash]], steals their merits when [[TheHero Welkin's]] strategies work, is completely unsympathetic towards [[spoiler: Isara's death]], thinks of [[LoveInterest Alicia]] as a weapon [[spoiler:when her Valkyria powers awaken]], and uses illegal weapons to cover up for his failures on the battlefield. Luckily, [[spoiler:he gets a KarmicDeath when TheDragon Selvaria self-destructs and takes him (and a large chunk of Gallia's army) with her.)]]
* Oliver in ''[[Videogame/FireEmblem Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. [[spoiler:Though he [[UnexplainedRecovery somehow]] survives the game and joins your party in ''Radiant Dawn'' thanks to his status as the EnsembleDarkHorse.]]
* ''VideoGame/DantesInferno: An Animated Epic'' - Dante's father was an abusive man who often beat his wife and child. Not only was he a fat disgusting glutton, but horribly greedy as well, once beating his wife when he thought she had stolen one of his golden coins. He appears in the 4th circle of hell as a fat, grotesque demonic soldier who is spared the torture of other greedy souls by Satan and battles his son for a while before Dante finally ends his cruel father's (un?)life by dumping him into a giant wheel moved by molten gold.
** In the game, Dante [[spoiler: absolves his father instead of using him as an excuse for Dante's own sins]].
* These are one mook type in ''GodHand'', with many sub-types.
* They're also a mook type in NoMoreHeroes2, often seen eating a whole box of pizza if Travis hasn't caught their attention yet.
* The Fat Guard (Politician) in the original ''PrinceOfPersia''.
* Burnov in ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon II: The Revenge''.
* In ''SonicTheHedgehog'', Dr. Eggman, Eggman Nega and Storm the Albatross. In the former's case, [[AffablyEvil his]] [[FauxAffablyEvil level of bastardry]] has varied over different incarnations.
* The BigBad of ''DeadlyPremonition'', [[spoiler:Forrest Kaysen]].
* The emperor of Blobolonia in ''ABoyAndHisBlob''.
* Jasper Horst, the troll parody of Casper Gutman in ''DiscworldNoir''.
* The Heavy is seen as one of these by the other classes in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', or so their domination/revenge quotes would seem to indicate.
-->'''Scout:''' I am owning you, you fat [[BaldOfEvil bald]] bastard!
* Juan "The Banker" Borgia in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood''.
** He follows in the footsteps of his fat uncle, [[ThePope Rodrigo Borgia]]. Unlike the first example (Juan was actually a very thin man), Rodrigo has the excuse of being ''historically' of large girth...and coincidentally, one of history's most notorious villains.
* Though you never get to see the full body of Duke Radcot in ''VideoGame/VanguardBandits'', you don't really need to. His portrait alone has three chins. Trying to load that much fat on-screen at once might break the PS1.
* Bob in ''{{Gungrave}}''. In the game's storyline he's depicted as being a real [[JerkAss jerk]] underneath his calm exterior. As the first major boss fight of the game, his initial reaction to Grave is to call him out for his so-called "ingratitude" to his former friends and the syndicate for providing him (Grave) with power, wealth and a place to call home, without even realizing that it also directly and indirectly led to Grave's undoing.
* Pierce, or Jigglesworth, from ''[[{{TCT RPG}} The Colour Tuesday,]]'' is a creepy LivingDollCollector who moves around on a chair. Its heavily implied that he's a pedophile, judging by his comments to and his harrassment of Alex. As Jigglesworth, he's a writhing mass of flabby appendages. Even the ruthless [[BigBad Maxwell]] is disgusted by him.
-->'''Maxwell''': [[EvenEvilHasStandards "You're a disgrace, little man."]]
* King Dedede from the ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' series.
* Dingodile and Papu Papu from the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' series.
* In ''StreetsOfRage'', there was a boss that was a big, fire-breathing Fat Bastard. On top of being ThatOneBoss, if you try to suplex him, ''[[TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything your character hurts their back and suffers damage]]''.
* ''HectorBadgeOfCarnage'' has Detective Inspector Hector, a surly, corrupt and lazy HeroicSociopath who also happens to be one of the few competent individuals on the police force.
* Smough the Executioner of ''DarkSouls''. He likes to use the remains of the executed as food seasoning.
* Luther from the ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'' series, voiced by Oliver Platt.
* The Mancubi from ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' are ludicrously fat (or at least [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark big-boned]]), and their idiosyncratic projectile patterns are sure to make more than a few new players find them to be quite the bastards.
* ''{{Executioners}}'': First, you have a {{Mook}} who is green, fat, snake-tongued, whacks you around with his belly, and actually shakes the screen when he hits the ground! Then there's the 3rd level boss, who is an EnemySummoner who disgustingly spits out 2 Fat Snakes! This boss is even fatter, will actually try to eat you ''alive'', the screen shakes even harder or longer when ''he'' hits the ground, and don't bother trying to throw him - you'll suffer damage, apparently because he's ''too'' heavy!
* [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Pigma]] [[OnlyInItForTheMoney Dengar]] from ''VideoGame/StarFox'' is the em[[StealthPun bodi]]ment of this trope.
* Azmodan in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII''. "Bastard" is probably an understatement, since he's the Prime Evil embodiment of Sin leading a demonic army bent on Sanctuary's destruction. His girth is justified since Gluttony is a Sin.
* Killabilly in ''LollipopChainsaw''. Good ''Lord''.
* Norton Mapes in ''{{FEAR}}''.
* Hector [=LeMans=], the BigBad of ''GrimFandango'', who is an {{Expy}} of Sidney Greenstreet's characters. He somehow manages to be fat despite being [[DemBones a skeleton]].
-->'''Manny:''' (examining the monogram in Hector's casino) I'll bet Hector pauses here every day, and thinks to himself... "Boy I wish I could see past my gut and enjoy my expensive monogrammed floor!"
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