The Umbrella corporation for resident evil immediately comes to mind when thinking of evil corporations. Seriously they have done a lot of messed up junk in those games.
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One suggestion I have is the Void Company from Donkey Kong Bananza, they’re not only good villains, but they’re also good developed characters
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Vandelay from Hi-Fi Rush. Also gonna throw in QoTech from Yar's Rising.
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Fazbear Entertainment, Playtime Co, and Hameln Entertainment
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The Kirijo Group from Persona 3. Mitsuru and her Dad were good guys that tried to make up for Mitsuru's grandfather's evil, but he was VILE, and the company itself still did evil under their noses like being the origin stories for Strega, Sho and Labrys from Persona 4 Arena.
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Hm, tricky. 1. Shinra in FF7 2. The evil teams in Pokemon games 3. Kamishiro Enterprises from Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth and Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory 4. Knights of Favonies from Tales of Vesperia. (I think that is their name.) 5. Church of Martel in Tales of Symphonia (Might be a stretch.) 6. Drek Industries and Megacorp in Ratchet and Clank games. 7. Eggman Interprises, brought up in Sonic Colors but I wonder if it is noticeable in the other games. 8. JojaMart in Stardew Valley Honorable mention: Mr. Moneybags on his own...
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Umbrella (Resident Evil)- Obvious number one for good reasons Ultratech (Killer Instinct)- Super Evil Walmart Vox Industries (Ratchet: Deadlocked)- Scummier version of Gadgetron that makes faultier products and kidnaps all known heroes and fighters forcing them into death matches to be viewed to the public
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Fontaine Futuristics (Bioshock) Kamabo Corp (Splatoon) Black Mesa (Half Life) Aperture (Portal) Blume (watch dogs 2)
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Ultratech. The antagonists and driving force of almost all of Killer Instinct's plot line. Fight On!
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Vault-Tek, Spacer's Choice, Tri-Optimum, Ryan Industries, Fontaine Futuristics, Playtime Co, Abstergo, Shinra Electric and Fazbear Entertainment.
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Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated! I know that's not in a video game, I just want to see how many people notice this.
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Mishima Zaibatsu (Tekken) Vandelay tech (Hifi-rush) Umbrella Corp (Resident Evil) Shinra (FF7) Abstergo Industries (Assassin’s Creed) Vault Tec Corp (Fallout) Hyperion Corp (Borderlands) Fazbear Entertainment (FNAF) This is just off the top of my
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W corp, project moon series. Every corporation in that series is kinda messed up and evil, but W corp puts you into the million year eternity chamber for your daily commute.
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BlueCorp(Ace Attorney) Aether Foundation/Macro Cosmos(Pokemon) Hope’s Peak Academy(DanganRonpa) Amaterasu(Rain Code)
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Joey Drew Studios from the Bendy series. I would include the Gent Corporation from Bendy as well but because we don’t as much about them until the third mainline Bendy game comes out, I keep them out for now.
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The company from Lethal Company, they tell you and your friends that you either risk your life and nearly get killed by monsters on abandoned planets for the company quota, or get executed by them Benny from fallout new vegas style.
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I'd say every Wings in the Project Moon universe but to give more specific examples (Spoiler warning obviously) : - W corporation whose warp train can take you to your destination in 10 seconds ... in real space time, in Warp time however ... are you familiar with "the jaunt" by Stephen King? Well let's just say it last a little longer as the passengers go mad from being stuck in metal boxes unable to die and start ripping each other apart in the economy class while first class gets to sleep away the millennia long trip. Oh and they make save states of the passengers so that they will only feel like 10 seconds passed. - TimeTrack corporation (T corp. for short) whose Singularity can be used to make an hyperbolic time chamber (or the less expensive hyperbolic time pressure cooker) among other time based commodities. The flip side is that color is a privilege, with the Nest being draped in a sepia filter and the Backstreet of district 20 being in gray scale, and time literally being money with 4 hour a day being considered welfare. And it's not time out of your lifespan but time spread across the day, meaning the rich can cram hundreds of hours in their day and zip around like the flash to people out of their time bracket while the poor move at a snail's pace. Moreover it's styled after industrial revolution England, adding a steampunk flair to the cyberpunk dystopia.
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joshscorcher
Suggestion time! Need Evil Corporations in video games! NOT Evil Corporations that MAKE videos games. I already one of those every year.
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