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15* In ''VideoGame/TwoDark'', The "Princess" Sylvia Scarlett. She hardly ever goes outside her tower, and loves eating cakes by the dozen, making her predictably obese as a result. She also pays her employees well, but uses this as a license to treat them poorly. And that's not mention her hobby of [[spoiler: killing children and turning their bodies into stuffed dolls.]] After the player gets through her level, they can overhear hospice's nurses in the next one gossip about her, and how she was once pulled over for speeding while blind drunk.
16* Col. Perrault, who commands the player's home base in ''VideoGame/AceCombat5TheUnsungWar'', 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]].
17* Jack Turner of the ''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.
18* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'':
19** Juan "The Banker" Borgia is overweight, which is unsurprising considering how much food is at the lavish parties he throws. According to a database entry, he once accused a steward of serving him false wine and tried to set him on fire. When that didn't work, he had the steward killed anyway.
20** Juan follows in the footsteps of his fat uncle, [[UsefulNotes/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.
21* Wyzen, the fattest (and [[DumbMuscle least intelligent]]) of the Seven Demigod Generals in ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''. Apart from his [[{{Mana}} Mantra]] being connected to violence, he's not above draining innocent villagers of their souls to empower himself. And when he goes AttackOfThe50FootWhatever, he tries to squash Asura like an insect via a gigantic FingerPokeOfDoom. [[AssholeVictim Guess how well that ends for him]], especially since he's the StarterVillain.
22* One of the bosses in ''VideoGame/BalthazarsDream'' is a big, fat cat.
23* ''VideoGame/Bark2022'': [[PlayerCharacter The puppy]]'s owner is a portly man who will angrily come after you if you disturb him too much.
24* Interesting case in ''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 that she was leading a revolt against him.]]
25* Farnham from ''VideoGame/BorrowedTime'' is an overweight mafia boss.
26%%* The emperor of Blobolonia in ''VideoGame/ABoyAndHisBlob''. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
27* Dr. Qada from ''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'', who has [[WeHaveReserves no problem with using a chemical weapon that 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.
28* ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'':
29** Mr. Hattrick, the Math teacher, is the chubbiest teacher in Bullworth Academy. He's also one of the nastiest, as it shows in the plot-line -- His rudeness to Mr. Galloway over the years has caused the latter to start an extensive drinking habit. Hattrick takes advantage of this to try to fire him using a ThinkOfTheChildren attitude. In addition, he also sells test answers to the children of his rich friends, and manages to guilt-trip Galloway into being '''locked up in a mental asylum'''. [[spoiler:Jimmy manages to help Galloway retain his job by getting picture evidence of him selling tests, which he shows to the school principal, getting Hattrick fired on the spot.]]
30** Mr. Burton is more muscular with a gut than fat, but he also counts. He encourages bullying, as he believes that it creates fiber, and he gets Jimmy to steal underwear from the girls' dorm for him. Later on in the game, we meet Zoe, who reveals to Jimmy that Burton got her expelled after she reported that he hit on her. [[spoiler:The two plot revenge by ramming Burton off a park railing in a port-a-potty, and Jimmy manages to convince Crabblesnitch to fire him and let Zoe back in.]]
31* Pierce, or Jigglesworth, from ''[[VideoGame/{{TCT RPG}} The Colour Tuesday]]'', is a creepy LivingDollCollector who moves around on a chair. It's heavily implied that he's a pedophile, judging by his comments to and his harassment of Alex. As Jigglesworth, he's a writhing mass of flabby appendages. Even the ruthless [[BigBad Maxwell]] is disgusted by him.
32-->'''Maxwell:''' [[EvenEvilHasStandards You're a disgrace, little man.]]
33* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'';
34** [[HollywoodNatives Papu Papu]], leader of the WackyWaysideTribe of N. Sanity Island, is an overweight tribe leader who attacks Crash simply because he was woken up from a nap.
35** [[LeanAndMean Unlike the other scientists]], [[{{Cyborg}} N. Gin]] is more on the pudgy side, and alongside [[TheDragon assisting]] Dr. Neo Cortex with his {{Evil Plan}}s, he builds and pilots heavily armed {{Humongous Mecha}}s [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill to destroy Crash and Coco]].
36** [[HybridMonster Dingodile]] is the most endowed of Cortex's mutants, but also [[{{Slimeball}} the vilest]]. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment His first sequence]] shows him [[{{KickTheDog}} threatening a penguin]] [[{{Pyromaniac}} with his flamethrower]].
37** [[GalacticConqueror Emperor Velo XXVII]] is a [[GreenAndMean big green alien]] who likes to abduct people and [[EarthShatteringKaboom threaten to destroy their planet]] [[AnOfferYouCantRefuse if they refuse to participate his racing competition]]. [[YouHaveFailedMe He also tends to get very angry to his champions if they lose against the contestants.]]
38* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' has Dexter [=DeShawn=], a BitchInSheepsClothing and DirtyCoward who [[DeathByOriginStory betrays and murders V]] at the start of the game in an attempt to hide from [[EvilInc Arasaka]] after TheHeist went horribly wrong.
39* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'':
40** In ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'', Hifumi Yamada, the Ultimate Fanfic Creator, can come off as one. Not only is he highly obese to the point of being almost spherical and a bit of a creep, but he [[spoiler:joined up with Celestia Ludenberg on her double murder plan. Granted, Celeste lied to him and claimed that Kiyotaka "Taka" Ishimaru sexually assaulted her but he still kills Taka with no remorse and plans on graduating, which would result in death for the other students. His girth is also a plot point since after his murder, Makoto notes that it would be almost impossible for anyone to move Hifumi's "big dead body" up the stairs to the third floor... except for Hifumi himself]].
41** Downplayed with Byakuya Togami in ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. He's a lot fatter than since we last saw him, but he's still rather bossy and arrogant about being the Ultimate Affluent Prodigy. However, he also seems to care about his fellow students, and [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold declares his devotion to keeping them safe]] from Monokuma's Killing School Trip. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that he wasn't the real Byakuya, but the "[[MasterOfDisguise Ultimate Impostor]]" assuming his identity. The Ultimate Impostor himself is a subversion; while he does have the girth, the jerkishness is just him staying in character as Byakuya, and his real personality is quite nice.]]
42* ''VideoGame/DantesInferno'': 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 that 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. Dante [[spoiler:absolves his father instead of using him as an excuse for Dante's own sins]].
43* ''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, and]] 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]].
44* ''VideoGame/{{Darksiders}}'':
45** ''VideoGame/DarksidersII'':
46*** Belial is an ugly, fat demon lord who manipulates the Hunter, one of the rare humans surviving the premature Armageddon, into thinking that he's [[DealWithTheDevil sold his soul to him]] and has to earn it back by tracking down all the other human survivors. An enraged Death takes pleasure in killing him.
47*** Subverted by Jamaerah the scribe. He's an angel so fat, and with such tiny wings, that he has to fly on a magic chair instead, and he's one of the numerous bosses faced by Death in the game. However, [[spoiler:he's only evil because of the Corruption, and once you defeat him and purge it from him, he becomes a lot nicer and helpful]]. Also, he appears to have always been fat, since [[spoiler:purging him of the Corruption]] doesn't make him lose any weight.
48** Sloth, one of the SevenDeadlySins in ''VideoGame/DarksidersIII''. He basically takes the form of an obese bedbug who spends most of his boss fight against Fury [[TooImportantToWalk sitting on his throne carried by giant insects]], and [[BlasphemousBoast boasts about wiping his butt with the wings of angels]]. Impressively, [[{{Acrofatic}} his wings can still support his body weight once he finally gets off his throne]].
49** Mammon and Malgros the Defiler, a pair of DemonLordsAndArchdevils introduced in ''VideoGame/DarksidersGenesis''. Luckily, Strife the horseman kills Malgros in the trailer for his game with three [[BoomHeadshot headshots]] (on account of Malgros having [[MultipleHeadCase three heads]]).
50* Executioner Smough of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI''. He is enormous, even by the standards of Anor Londo's people, and likes to use the remains of the executed as food seasoning. He desperately wants to become one of Gwyn's knights, but fails to understand that his horrid personality is precisely why he's not selected to join. He's actually a subversion, though: His armor makes him ''look'' fat, but according to the artbooks, Smough is actually very stocky and muscled underneath it.
51* The BigBad of ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition'', [[spoiler:Forrest Kaysen, is obese to begin with and reaches BodyHorror levels of it as he goes through forms. He started a rumor that killing someone while ingesting his red seeds would make the murderer immortal, driving George Woodman to become the New Raincoat Killer.]]
52* The ''Franchise/DeadRising'' games have a thing for this:
53** In the original ''VideoGame/DeadRising'', there's Jo Slade, an obese female cop who [[DepravedBisexual kidnapped several women and violated them with her nightstick for sick enjoyment]].
54** In ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'', Jo gets a SpiritualSuccessor in Randy Tugman, an awkward, pornography-obsessed virgin who uses the "outbreak" to kidnap women and marry them.
55** 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.
56* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' features the BigBad of Chapter 1, The King of Spades, an [[AdiposeRex exceptionally portly ruler]] who is also far and away the game's biggest asshole. He revels in being a despot and is openly racist. His peak bastard moment involved threatening to throw his son Lancer off the roof of his castle. Said son basically a six-year-old, and in stark contrast to his father, Lancer is a goofy, friendly, and generally harmless little guy.
57* 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.
58* Jasper Horst, the troll parody of Casper Gutman in ''VideoGame/DiscworldNoir''.
59* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'':
60** King K. Rool has an incredibly big belly and is a total madman who has tried to take over DK Island, and on one occasion even tried to outright destroy it. Even his own henchmen aren't safe from his cruelty, as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'' shows that he's an utter terror who likes to antagonize and mistreat them for his own amusement.
61** Lord Fredrik, King K. Rool's walrus-themed {{Expy}} from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'', is just as fat and every bit the bastard he is. He too invades DK Island and also freezes it over to make it more suitable for his people.
62* ''VideoGame/DoomII'': The Mancubi from 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.
63%%* Burnov in ''VideoGame/DoubleDragonII: The Revenge''. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
64* ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'':
65** Dong Zhuo is a fat, ugly, hedonistic tyrant who uses the Han Emperor as a puppet ruler to get what he wants. He is this in the [[Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms source material]], too. [[spoiler:After he's killed, the angry mob made torches by shoving splints of wood into his fat.]]
66** In ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', this goes to Tokugawa Ieyasu, depending on your interpretation. He's far more amiable and well-intentioned than Dong Zhuo, but considering how most of the characters seem to flock toward the Western army, many of them see him as a Fat Bastard.
67** ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' has Orochi's Snake Generals: large, potbellied snake-like warriors who are to a man unrepentant arseholes.
68* ''VideoGame/EcoFighters'': Kernal Goyolk is morbidly obese and lacks qualms for reducing entire planets to wastelands of death in the name of money and power.
69* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
70** The series has the Sload, a race of "slugmen" native to Thras, an archipelago to the southwest of Tamriel. As they grow, Sload become more and more corpulent, to the point that only being supported by magic or water prevents them from being crushed under their own weight. They are also believed to be TheAgeless, with no limit to age or size. One story tells of an "Elder Distended One", who seems to serve as some sort of leader to the Sload. It is said to be "impressively corpulent" and regurgitates some unknown substance that other Sload then "[[WeirdWorldWeirdFood eagerly consume]]." While the Sload tend to operate under their own BlueAndOrangeMorality (with a heavy dose of TheUnfettered), the denizens of Tamriel see them as AlwaysChaoticEvil. (Attempting a FinalSolution on Tamriel using a MysticalPlague which wipes out over half the population tends to have that effect...)
71** Ogrim are a [[GiantMook massive]] form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] that are as [[DumbMuscle dim-witted as they are strong]]. They're among the largest of the lesser Daedra, with heavy-set frames and huge bulbous stomachs. They are also near-universally hostile to mortals.
72* ''VideoGame/{{Executioners}}'':
73** 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!
74** Then there's the 3rd level boss, who is an EnemySummoner who disgustingly spits out two Fat Snakes. This boss is even fatter, will actually try to eat you ''alive'', the screen shakes even harder and longer when ''he'' hits the ground, and don't bother trying to throw him -- you'll suffer damage, apparently because he's ''too'' heavy!
75* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
76** Gizmo in the original ''VideoGame/Fallout1'', a crime boss and owner of the casino in Junktown, who in scarce post-nuclear war America somehow became so obese that he can't move on his own. According to the townsfolk, the one time he left his office, his men had to drag him around on a tricycle.
77** In ''VideoGame/Fallout2'', Big Jesus Mordino is the head of the Mordino crime family in New Reno, who is pushing the highly addictive [[FantasticDrug Jet]] to gain control over the wasteland. He's described as fat and always "covered in sweat and breathing heavily."
78** Cook-Cook in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' is a {{pyromaniac}} SerialRapist, and his victim Corporal Betsy calls him a "fat pile of shit" and "tubby bastard". This is an InformedDeformity in-game due to the game's limited character models.
79** ''VideoGame/Fallout4'':
80*** The ironically-named Skinny Malone, the leader of [[TheMafia the Triggermen]].
81*** There's also Eddie Winter, the pre-war boss of TheIrishMob in Boston and the first ghoul, who is ''still'' fat after being sealed in a nuclear bunker for 200 years. He was responsible for numerous robberies and murders, including that of [[spoiler:the original Nick Valentine's fiancée]].
82* Norton Mapes in ''VideoGame/{{FEAR}}'' is a grossly obese, geeky ATC engineer who betrays the protagonist two times.
83* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
84** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' has at least ''three'' characters that fit this trope to a T:
85*** President Shinra is a portly CorruptCorporateExecutive whose extremely powerful company has essentially made him a de-facto dictator.
86*** Palmer likes ''lard'' in his tea, and while he's not ''that'' evil himself, he does still work for the evil Shinra corporation.
87*** Heidegger is a very large man who commands Shinra's military forces, which cause rampant death and destruction.
88*** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'', President Shinra and Heidegger are significantly slimmed down (but just as evil). On the other hand, Don Corneo now has a noticable beer gut, and he's a lecherous crime lord who feeds women to his monstrous pet when they fail to satisfy him.
89** 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.
90** Vauthry in the Shadowbringers story of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' is massively fat and is a tyrannical ruler of the Eulmore city, where his word is law and anyone that dares to cross him are either forced to mutilate themselves or get tossed off the balcony. [[spoiler:He also has people fed to sin eaters, which in turn he makes into food that the poor eat, and later mind controls them into attacking the heroes.]] He's also prone to throwing a temper tantrum whenever things don't go his way, and he looks like a giant baby while doing so. What makes him stand out is that he's so comically fat that he can barely walk, has several folds of neck fat, and is basically several times larger than the average person. [[spoiler:The reason behind his massive size is due to him being part sin eater, which very likely enabled him to grow extremely fat without the complications. When you fight him later on, he eventually goes OneWingAngel by shedding all of his fat and [[BishonenLine becoming a very beautiful]] but still dangerous angelic being.]]
91* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
92** Gheb in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'', a cruel and egotistical commander who considers himself a brilliant tactician and his soldiers [[BadBoss expendable at best]], and hates it when others (especially those higher in the chain of command) disobey or disagree with him.
93** Oliver in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' is a portly, corrupt Begnion Senator who's involved in the Laguz slave trade.
94** Oliver's {{Expy}} from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', Duke Aegir, was a major figure in [[TheCoup a plot to usurp authority from the previous emperor]], and is one of the first to be punished when Edelgard takes the crown. During his son Ferdinand's sidequest (who is [[LikeFatherUnlikeSon his opposite in almost every way]]), the exiled Duke is killed by a mob of angry, overtaxed citizens formerly under his domain.
95* ''VideoGame/GhostOfTsushima'': [[BigBad Khotun Khan]] is a pretty heavyset man, like [[Creator/PatrickGallagher his voice-actor/portrayer]], and is the leader of a murderous Mongol army who has invaded the island of Tsushima. That said, he's also [[{{Acrofatic}} fast enough to keep pace with the much thinner hero, Jin Sakai]].
96* These are one mook type in ''VideoGame/GodHand'', with many sub-types. Elvis looks like this on the surface (he's certainly fat and ugly), but he's actually a subversion, being more of a NobleDemon.
97* ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'':
98** Cronos has some noticeable fat, and he ate his own children because he was paranoid that they would overthrow him.
99** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarChainsOfOlympus'': The Persian king who Kratos fights at the start of the game is significantly fatter than him. He's also a HolierThanThou conqueror who wants to invade Greece, and prior to his boss fight, he's seen menacing a couple of slave girls.
100%%** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'': Clotho also qualifies so much she actually makes Jabba the Hutt seem like Michael Phelps. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
101* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
102** Big Smoke 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 that 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.]]
103** Eat too many pizzas or make too many trips to Cluckin' Bell without hitting the gym, and [=CJ=] will turn into... Fat [=CJ=]. Complete with new lines of dialogue, like how cash he's taking off his victims' bodies is "lunch money".
104** Though to a slightly lesser extent than Big Smoke on the "fat" part, Officer Pulaski is definitely this to a much greater extent on the "bastard" part, as he's pretty much like his partner in crime, Officer Tenpenny, minus the charisma, and is even a racist asshole who would go as far as to [[YourMom insult CJ's mother]].
105* [[TheDon Hector LeMans]], the BigBad of ''VideoGame/GrimFandango'', who is an {{Expy}} of Creator/SydneyGreenstreet's characters. He somehow manages to be fat despite being [[DemBones a skeleton]].
106-->'''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!"
107* Bob in ''VideoGame/{{Gungrave}}''. In the game's storyline, he's depicted as being a real {{jerk|ass}} 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.
108* ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'':
109** The Origami Killer 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]].
110** There's also Paco Mendez, one of the Origami Killer associates, who is a jerkass with a huge criminal record and likely a rapist.
111* ''VideoGame/HectorBadgeOfCarnage'' has Detective Inspector Hector, a surly, corrupt, and lazy ComedicSociopath who also happens to be one of the few competent individuals on the police force.
112* In ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts'', one of the targets in the second mission is Campbell Sturrock, aka the Meat King, a morbidly obese Scottish crime boss who's so fat that he needs a wheelchair simply to move. Clearly a monster, he was prosecuted for kidnapping a wealthy man's daughter (your client), only for his sleazy lawyer (your other target) to get him off on a technicality. [[spoiler:Sadly, the girl is dead when you get there, horribly dismembered and mutilated by Sturrock's sociopathic brother, but killing him is not required to complete the mission.]]
113* ''VideoGame/TheHouseOfTheDead'' series has its share of fat zombies.
114** The first game has [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/houseofthedead/images/b/b4/Samson.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170211021856 Samson]], [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/houseofthedead/images/0/0e/Bentley.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170211021926 Bentley]], and Burner.
115** The second game has Bob.
116** The third game has [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/houseofthedead/images/e/e4/Image.jpeg/revision/latest?cb=20171121021749 Charles]].
117** The fourth game has Walter.
118--->"''[[Memes/VideoGames Nothing moves the Blob!]]''"
119* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'':
120** Krew from ''VideoGame/JakIIRenegade'', is a sleazy crime lord obsessed with weapons who needs an antigravity chair to move around.
121** Possible double-subversion in the form of Kliever from ''VideoGame/Jak3'', who is 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 ''VideoGame/JakX'', when he races for the opposing team.
122* ''VideoGame/{{Kindergarten|2017}}'':
123** Buggs is noticeably more heavy-set than his classmates, and he's a BarbaricBully who steals half of the protagonist's money at the start of the day and throws slop at Nugget during lunch. A few of his lines in ''VideoGame/Kindergarten2'' indicate that his weight is [[IAmBigBoned a bit of a sore subject for him]].
124** Ms. Applegate is apathetic towards her teaching job at best and downright murderous at worst, and is a large, easily-winded woman who can't even ''recognise'' a salad. Ironically, Buggs calls her a cow for it, and she snipes back that he's no model himself.
125* ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters'' 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.
126* King Dedede from the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series is an overweight Bird [[AdiposeRex King]] who in his debut steals all the food in the Land to have a personal banquet. More Fat JerkWithAHeartOfGold than utter Bastard, later on though. The [[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa anime]] version is a straighter example.
127* The Boomers from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' attack players 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.
128* Wang Wen-Chang, the first boss in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfTianding'', is a greedy, overweight bastard who's introduced using his cane to beat up a helpless beggar unable to pay rent. And is a tax collector working for the Japanese invaders, overcharging the locals and destroying the livelihoods of an entire community just for his personal income, while repeatedly ordering his lackey to carry him ''literally everywhere'' on a trishaw. He even has a [[ShrineToSelf three-story golden statue of himself]], funded from the money his men siphoned off the locals.
129* Shyler the Pizza Troll in "VideoGame/LogicalJourneyoftheZoombinis". Even though he is a nice troll and has a pudgy tummy, he is very shy due to his name.
130* Killabilly in ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw''. Good ''Lord''. As one would expect from an Elvis Presley {{Expy}}, he's got quite a gut. And if that wasn't enough, he gets disgusting with his gluttonous tendencies by attacking Juliet with his nauseatingly long tongue as well as trying to eat her outright.
131* ''VideoGame/LunchLady'': The titular antagonist is a big fat woman who wants you dead for some reason.
132* Dosgoro from ''VisualNovel/MarcoAndTheGalaxyDragon'' is an overweight alien crime boss who thinks nothing of decapitating his own henchmen and threatening the lives of teenagers to get what he wants.
133* ''VideoGame/MegaManX'':
134** Flame Mammoth has an arrogant and cocky attitude and is 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.
135** ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'':
136*** 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.
137*** Botos of the Rebellion Cadre, a [[TopHeavyGuy disproportionately rotund yet stumpy]] CowardlyBoss 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 to 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.]]
138* Fatman from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' is a fat and bald [[MadBomber 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.
139%%* The Governor from Phatt Island in ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland2LeChucksRevenge''. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
140* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter2Dos'': The Congalala is a fat hippo-faced monkey who is known for its unpleasant disposition and disgusting love of fighting with its dangerously powerful farts, rancid breath, and even its own turds. As one would expect, there's a ''lot'' of overlap with FatSlob.
141* ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'':
142** ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'':
143*** [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Pokey/Porky Minch]], the EnfantTerrible [[spoiler:co-BigBad]]; his name is something of a LampshadeHanging.
144*** The game 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.
145** ''VideoGame/Mother3'':
146*** [[spoiler:Porky returns as]] King P, who has this as an AnimalMotif; his [[TheEmpire empire]], army, and everything else are pig-themed, [[spoiler:and his general unpleasant personality is also pulled up to epic proportions]].
147*** [[ArabOilSheikh Fassad]] (originally named Yokuba in the Japanese version) from is ''very'' much this as well (albeit [[DownplayedTrope to a lesser extent]]) due to being an alarmingly [[BigEater gluttonous consumer]] of bananas and having a ''highly'' unhealthy obsession with [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals torturing animals]] and [[ManipulativeBastard bending people to his own will]].
148* They're a mook type in ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'', often seen eating a whole box of pizza if Travis hasn't caught their attention yet.
149* [[OneBadMother Mother]] from ''VideoGame/OctopathTravelerII'' is one of the heaviest characters in the game, and is also one of the most [[HateSink thoroughly unpleasant antagonists]]. She frequently whips the Blacksnakes and the [[WouldHurtAChild children]] at [[OrphanageOfFear her orphanage]] when they displease her, and she gets angry when Throné ''doesn't'' scream in pain after being whipped near the start of Throné's story. Mother also hates anyone who isn't fully obedient to her, and dies ranting about how much she hates Throné for daring to defy her.
150* ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}'': Enoch, guardian of Zone 3. [[spoiler:Runs a factory to turn corpses into sugar to drug his people.]] And he's actually one of the ''nicer'' guardians...
151* ''VideoGame/OnlyTheBraveCanRescueTheKidnappedPrincess'' has the unnamed King, a gluttonous boor who acts incredibly rudely towards others. He's also apparently very fond of having people beheaded; his usual response to someone angering him is to threaten to have the offending party's head lopped off, with even ''his own wife'' being subject to these threats (although he may not intend to actually make good on them).
152* ''VideoGame/OrcAttackFlatulentRebellion'' has the RecurringBoss aptly named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Big Fat Shaman]].
153* In ''{{VideoGame/Outlast}}'', you have Chris Walker, the first variant you meet and the most frequent villain. [[spoiler:Although he is more an AntiVillain.]]
154* ''VideoGame/{{Overlord}}'':
155** In ''VideoGame/OverlordI'', 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]].
156** In a minor example, most of the Empire Nobles in ''VideoGame/OverlordII'' can count, being quite pudgy and decadent.
157* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has Roadhog, an incredibly fat and brutally powerful criminal from the Australian outback, who is a notorious thief and sadistic murderer often seen in the company of his rail-thin partner in crime Junkrat.
158* Gourmet Guy from the original ''VideoGame/{{Paper Mario|64}}'' downplays this. He's an extremely overweight Shy Guy that frequently complains that he's starving, and is a minion of Bowser who helps carry out his orders. But his obsession with food allows Mario and Peach to successfully bribe him with delicious treats and get him to undermine those very same orders.
159* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
160** Zigzagged with [[TheScrappy Nozomi Suemitsu]] in ''VideoGame/Persona3''. A chubby, abrasive BigEater who's revealed to be swindling people out of their money for the local ScamReligion. However it's revealed that he ended up like this due to his trauma over the death of his brother, and he genuinely believed in the cult's teachings without intending to scam anyone.
161** [[{{Jerkass}} Hanako Ohtani]] in ''VideoGame/Persona4''. A narcissistic AbhorrentAdmirer who sexually harasses the male party members with it being PlayedForLaughs, destroys Yosuke's moped just by sitting on it without even apologizing, and refuses to share her [[BigEater bucket of curry]] with the starving protagonists after the Mystery Food X debacle. And then there's her appearance in the [[FanDisservice beauty contest]]...
162** ''VideoGame/Persona5'':
163*** Junya Kaneshiro, an [[{{Yakuza}} oyabun]] who makes his big bucks blackmailing his under-aged drug traffickers for every cent they're worth, and expresses glee at the prospect of forcing the Niijima sisters (one of whom is still a high schooler) into prostitution. He also represents [[SevenDeadlySins Gluttony]].
164*** The egg-shaped Principal Kobayakawa knowingly let [[SadistTeacher Suguru]] [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil Kamoshida]] off the hook for his myriad offenses, and forces StudentCouncilPresident Makoto Niijima to do all the dangerous legwork in investigating both the Phantom Thieves and a criminal case on campus linked to the aforementioned Kaneshiro by essentially threatening to sabotage her academic future if she doesn't do what he says. [[spoiler:On top of that, he's a (low-level) member of the BigBad's evil Conspiracy.]]
165* In ''Pokémon: Red, White & Blue'', a sequel to PETA's ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' parody ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndBlue'' that attacks UsefulNotes/McDonalds in addition to the usual accusing the ''Pokémon'' game series of encouraging animal abuse, one of the opponents faced is an overweight [=McDonald=]'s customer who has mistreated his Jigglypuff. After his defeat, he also [[TakeThatCritics whines about his childhood being ruined and accuses the Pokémon of taking things way too seriously]].
166%%* The Fat Guard (Politician) in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia1''. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
167* ''VideoGame/PunchOut'':
168** King Hippo of ''Mike Tyson's 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!
169** ''Super Punch-Out!!'' has [[FightingClown Mad Clown]], a former Italian opera singer who snapped, then became a circus clown, then snapped ''again'', taking up boxing in order to punch people. His expression suggests that he's edging on psychotic by the time of his appearance.
170* In ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'', there is a gigantic obese Strogg thing which the player kills by overfeeding.
171* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'':
172** While the sequel reveals that he wasn't always a complete maniac, by the time of the first game, the rotund Bill Williamson has turned into the vile leader of one of the most dangerous and destructive gangs the Old West has ever seen.
173** Micah Bell from ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'' doesn't seem like an example at first glance, but when he's seen without a shirt he's got a rather nasty-looking beer gut. And as shown by his sadism, rudeness, racism, violent tendencies, and [[spoiler:willingness to sell his fellow outlaws up the river for his own benefit]], he isn't exactly a moral paragon.
174* Salonbus from the ''VideoGame/{{Richman}}'' series is an emirate who has a sneaky attitude when setting the opponents up (such as leaving a time bomb.) In his ending in ''6'', it is mentioned that he learned tactics from ''Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu'' and ''Thick Back Theory'' (a book about being hard-hearted) to be more competitive.
175* ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'' gives us Earthquake, the greedy 1,380-pound ninja bandit. 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".
176* Eddie Dombrowski in ''VideoGame/SilentHill2''. While the story has more sympathy for him than most of the other characters here, he's still mentally unwell in the worst possible way and [[spoiler:eventually turns AxCrazy and declares that he'll just flat-out kill anyone who makes fun of him]].
177* Mz. Ruby from ''VideoGame/SlyCooperAndTheThieviusRaccoonus'' is a big-bellied alligator who turned to a life of crime, having [[FreudianExcuse no friends growing up]] due to her fondness for voodoo powers.
178* ''VideoGame/{{Smile|2020}}'': One of the entities pursuing you is a fat man with a mohawk wielding a sword [[{{BFS}} about half his height]].
179* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
180** Dr. Eggman, [[AffablyEvil whose]] [[FauxAffablyEvil level of bastardry]] has varied over different incarnations.
181** Eggman Nega is Dr. Eggman's physically identical descendant and even worse than him, planning to outright ''destroy'' the world rather than "just" conquering him.
182%%** Storm the Albatross. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
183* Sludge Vohaul, the BigBad of the ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest'' series, and both Roger and the snarky InteractiveNarrator never let him forget it.
184* ''Spirit Hunter'' series:
185** In ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterDeathMark'', Shimi-O is an obese ghost that kills his victims with a drill and uses their corpses as bee hives. In life, [[spoiler:he was a cult leader that urged his followers into ritual suicide]].
186** ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'':
187*** Subverted with Maruhashi. He's an obese man with a range of [[{{Gonk}} gross expressions]] that is introduced harassing Hazuki. However, later it's revealed that he was simply over-enthusiastic about his new job as an (ineffectual) Yakuza lackey; he apologizes to Hazuki for his behaviour and is eager to help the protagonists in any way he can.
188*** Kubitarou of Kintoki is a giant, obese ghost who [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals decapitates animals]] to collect their heads. However, not only is Kubitarou not acting out of malevolence (rather, they're just using heads as an offering to try and bring back their little brother) but it's revealed that their obesity in life is partly what led them to be shunned by the rest of their village.
189* Luther from the ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'' series, voiced by Creator/OliverPlatt, is a hefty and crude {{Jerkass}}.
190* [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Pigma]] [[OnlyInItForTheMoney Dengar]] from ''Franchise/StarFox'' is the em[[StealthPun bodi]]ment of this trope. He sold out the original Star Fox team to [[MadScientist Dr. Andross]], leading to James [=McCloud's=] death, and is completely unapologetic about it while working for Star Wolf and fighting James's son Fox.
191-->'''Pigma:''' Daddy screamed '''real''' good before he died!
192* Shimada in ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope''. The only overweight character in the game, and also a VillainousGlutton and CorruptCorporateExecutive.
193* Darth Baras from ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', an exceptionally fat and evil Sith Lord.
194* In ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'', there's a boss, Bongo, that's a big, fire-breathing Fat Bastard. On top of being ThatOneBoss, if you try to suplex him, ''[[DevelopersForesight your character hurts their back and suffers damage]]''.
195* ''VisualNovel/{{Sunrider}}'' has Veniczar Cullen, an obese PACT admiral whose rolls of fat emphasize his cruel and hedonistic nature. The backstory shows that he previously worked for the [[TheEmpire New Empire]], but defected to PACT when he realized that the Empire would fall and hunted down his former comrades to save his own skin. In the present, he's fond of coercing planets to join PACT by subjecting them to orbital bombardment and is said to surround himself with luxuries. He's also a DirtyOldMan, as shown when he tries to molest [[spoiler:Asaga]] despite her being betrothed to his boss.
196* ''VideoGame/SunsetRiders'':
197** The very first boss is the corrupt cattle baron Simon Greedwell, a rotund, bow-legged, fish-lipped {{Gonk}} of a man who is wanted for cattle-rustling, no doubt of less well-to-do ranchers given his name. The fact that he comes out shooting when confronted by the Sunset Riders is a pretty good sign of what kind of person he is.
198** Later, we get the preposterously flabby Paco Loco, Richard Rose's violent dimwit bodyguard (bearing a coincidental resemblance to Heart of ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar''). He's even {{Gonk}}ier than Greedwell, resembling a blobfish with a Maxim gun. He's also pure DumbMuscle, speaking in a mixture of broken Spanish and baby talk.
199* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' has Madame Broode, the leader of the Broodals. She's a humongously tall, morbidly obese rabbit woman [[{{Gonk}} with a face that only a mother could love]], and has quite the attitude problem. When Mario asks for her Power Moons so he can power his ship, she simply mocks him and tries to kill him with the help of her prized Chain Chompikins for daring to suggest that she part with her Moons.
200* 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:
201-->'''Scout:''' I am owning you, you fat [[BaldOfEvil bald]] bastard!\
202'''Spy:''' Dominated! You [[BuffySpeak fatuous, fat-headed]] fat man!\
203'''Demoman:''' Little too much caber-tossing pie down yer own throat, eh, Chubby?\
204'''Sniper:''' Oi! Yer bleedin' gravy, fatso!\
205'''Engineer:''' Gotcha, pork drippin's!
206:: : However, he only qualifies as this if he's on the enemy team. Friendly Heavies are more of a BoisterousBruiser with shades of BigFun.
207* The eponymous character of ''Tongue of the Fatman'' (a.k.a. ''Mondu's Fight Palace'' and ''Slaughter Sport''), an Activision fighting game from the late '80s/early '90s, is a [[AdiposeRex morbidly obese regent]] who can somehow contort himself into an egg-shaped mass that can bounce around the screen. Sometimes it glitched and became a 1-hit KO.
208* In ''VideoGame/TouchTheDead'', some of the zombies are pretty large in frame.
209* ''VideoGame/TheTwins2020'': Bob is the fat of the FatAndSkinny duo of murderous cannibalistic criminals he forms with his brother Buck.
210* 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]].
211* 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=].
212* ''VideoGame/VermintideII'': All the Chaos Sorcerers are hugely obese -- many of them {{Walking Shirtless Scene}}s to boot -- and are part of an ApocalypseCult trying to end the world. As servants of the [[{{Plaguemaster}} Plague God]] Nurgle, some of their bulk is due to being literally bloated with disease and decay.
213* ''VideoGame/WarioLand'':
214** Wario is as tubby as he's greedy and lazy, though he's got [[StoutStrength plenty of muscle]] as well.
215** In ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'', Brrr Bears are one of Wario's enemies. Their bellies jiggle every time they walk and when they breathe ice on Wario.
216* ''VideoGame/{{Whiplash}}'': The Rent-a-Cop enemies are fat security guards working at Genron, a company that subjects animals to horrible experiments ForScience.
217* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
218** Trade Prince Jastor Gallywix, leader of the Horde-aligned goblins, is an obese and highly unpleasant individual. No one else in the Horde likes him, even his own people, and considering how ruthless and greedy goblins can be, [[EvenEvilHasStandards that's saying a lot]].
219** In ''Warlords of Draenor'', Teron'gor, having fallen into the depths of Auchindoun after his defeat at the players' hands, absorbed so many souls that he became a massive and bloated demon known as Gorefiend.
220** The imp mothers are floating and highly overweight demons who, as the name implies, birth many imps and sic them on players.
221** Priscilla Ashvane, ArcVillain of the Tiragarde Sound storyline in ''Battle for Azeroth'', is, like some Kultirans, fairly stocky. She's also a CorruptCorporateExecutive and FalseFriend to Lord Admiral Katherine Proudmoore and is in the process of scheming to undermine Katherine's rule and get her to step down so that Priscilla can replace her. When that fails due to the player character and Taelia Fordragon exposing her, Priscilla flees and returns with an invasion fleet.
222* The ''VideoGame/XMen'' arcade game features the nearly-spherical mass of {{Kevlard}} Fred Dukes, AKA The Blob. He's every bit as grossly obese as his name implies and serves as the boss of stage 2.
223* ''VideoGame/RogueTrip'': Big Daddy is grossly overweight and the game's main antagonist. Big Daddy is so obese that when he lands on the moon during the game's endings, it shakes on impact.

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