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* ''VideoGame/{{Ultrakill}}'': Following his first defeat, Gabriel has [[{{God}} the Father's]] holy light ripped from him by the CouncilOfAngels and given 24 hours to ammend his "[[DefeatingTheUndefeatable mistake]]" by killing V1, or else his severance will kill him. [[spoiler:Following his second defeat, however, [[ContemplateOurNavels Gabriel takes some time to reflect on things]] and decides that his defeat can only mean that GodIsDead, after which [[RageWithinTheMachine he slaughters the dogmatic Council to free his fellow angels in Heaven from their tyranny]] before returning to Hell for [[TheLastDance one last fight with V1]]. And he's not expecting to return from this one, either, meaning [[FaceDeathWithDignity he's embraced both his death]] and his fallen status.]]



* ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'': [[spoiler:Nessiah.]]

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* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' features a number of these, particularly in the ''What Makes the Sky Blue'' event trilogy. Two thousand years before the events of the game, several angels rebelled against their Astral creators, though their rebellion failed and they were imprisoned in [[TheAlcatraz Pandemonium]]. [[spoiler:The second and third instalments of ''What Makes the Sky Blue'' reveal that the rebellion and its failure were both masterminded by [[EvilGenius Lucilius]], an Astral who created several angels himself and planned to use the cores of the fallen to advance his scheme to RageAgainstTheHeavens.]] Of the fallen angels introduced there's:
** Sandalphon, the first fallen angel introduced in the setting and possibly the only ''true'' example by what most people would expect a fallen angel to be, as an angel that was once good and turned the darkside. [[spoiler: By the sequel event following his introduction, he's now returned to the side of good]].
** Belial, one of the BigBad's of the "What Makes the Sky Blue" storyline and the third fallen angel introduced (after Olivia was made playable but his role is more important). The fallen angel of cunning, he's a manipulative backstabber who is willing to do anything to get his way. He's also a DepravedBisexual that can't get through most conversations without making a sex pun.
** Dark Angel Olivia, an imported character from ''VideoGame/RageOfBahamut''. Unlike Sandalphon, who was formerly a primarch before his fall, she was always a fallen angel as she was created as one. She still participated in the rebellion that lead to her imprisonment in Pandemonium [[spoiler: and is now presumed dead after her original body was destroyed along with it]].
** Azazel, another character imported from ''Rage of Bahamut'', though his characterization is more in line with his ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' appearance. Despite his attitude, he is one of the few fallen angels known to be on the side of good and only participated in the rebellion for what he thought was for [[BigGood Lucifer]]'s sake.
** Azrael and Israfel, twin messenger angels and former primarchs that went missing for hundreds of years prior to the events of the game only to return fused together in a sack and driven insane. They get better and turn out to be nonmalicious.
** Sariel is a powerful fallen angel with a limiter implemented in him that stunts his intelligence while also making him more subservient. While not actively malicious, his mental deficiency makes it difficult to comprehend the difference between good and bad, which leads to him having loyalty to Belial, the BigBad who he believes genuinely cares for him. On Belial's end, it's ambiguous if he actually does.
** Ironically, [[SatanIsGood Lucifer]] in this game ''isn't'' a fallen angel and is the BigGood of the setting. The worst he's ever done is cut down and seal away [[GoodIsNotSoft anyone and anything he deemed to be a threat to the world he protects]], but he's otherwise benevolent.
* In ''[[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2 Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of The Betrayer]]'', in the ending for Kaelyn the Dove that you don't kill her in, she continues her quest to destroy the wall and becomes a fallen Angel. She is a case of DarkIsNotEvil, still fighting the LawfulStupid god Kelemvor who maintains a [[AndIMustScream wall made out of the souls]] of [[NayTheist people who don't worship gods]]. Kaelyn the Dove can be considered somewhat of a fallen angel before the ending as well, having been barred from entering Celestia.

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* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' features a number of these, particularly The [[NintendoHard insanely difficult]] {{Superboss}} from ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [[spoiler:Rodin. The reason why he was kicked out wasn't because he was doing bad things -- in the ''What Makes Bayonetta-verse, the Sky Blue'' event trilogy. Two thousand years before the events of the game, several angels rebelled against their Astral creators, though their rebellion failed and they were imprisoned in [[TheAlcatraz Pandemonium]]. [[spoiler:The second and third instalments of ''What Makes the Sky Blue'' reveal that the rebellion and its failure were both masterminded by [[EvilGenius Lucilius]], an Astral who created several angels himself and planned to use the cores of the fallen to advance his scheme to RageAgainstTheHeavens.]] Of the fallen angels introduced there's:
** Sandalphon, the first fallen angel introduced in the setting and possibly the only ''true'' example by what most people would expect a fallen angel to be, as an angel that was once good and turned the darkside. [[spoiler: By the sequel event following his introduction, he's now returned to the side of good]].
** Belial, one of the BigBad's of the "What Makes the Sky Blue" storyline and the third fallen angel introduced (after Olivia was made playable but his role is more important). The fallen angel of cunning, he's a manipulative backstabber who is willing to do
are [[LightIsNotGood anything to get but good]]. Instead, it's implied in his way. He's also a DepravedBisexual entry in the Book of Laguna that can't get through most conversations without making a sex pun.
** Dark Angel Olivia, an imported
he was SIMPLY TOO POWERFUL to exist in Paradiso]].
* This is {{Implied}} by the cartoon
character from ''VideoGame/RageOfBahamut''. Unlike Sandalphon, Alice Angel in ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine''. Her surname is "Angel" and she has a halo above her head, but she also has a pair of devil horns.
* ''VideoGame/ChampionsOnline'' brings us Therakiel, a half-angel/half-demon
who was formerly a primarch before his fall, she was always a fallen angel as she was created as one. She still participated in wants to start the rebellion that lead to her imprisonment in Pandemonium apocalypse [[spoiler: and is now presumed dead after her original body was destroyed along with it]].
** Azazel, another character imported from ''Rage of Bahamut'', though his characterization is more
does, causing you to go back in line with his ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' appearance. Despite his attitude, he time and prevent him doing it in the first place!]]
* ''VideoGame/ClassOfHeroes 2'' offers Fallen Angels as a class. [[spoiler:Pahne
is one of the few fallen angels known to be on the side of good and only participated in the rebellion for what he thought was for [[BigGood Lucifer]]'s sake.
** Azrael and Israfel, twin messenger angels and former primarchs that went missing for hundreds of years prior to the events of the game only to return fused together in a sack and driven insane. They get better and turn out to be nonmalicious.
** Sariel is a powerful fallen angel with a limiter implemented in him that stunts his intelligence while also making him more subservient. While not actively malicious, his mental deficiency makes it difficult to comprehend the difference between good and bad, which leads to him having loyalty to Belial, the BigBad who he believes genuinely cares for him. On Belial's end, it's ambiguous if he actually does.
** Ironically, [[SatanIsGood Lucifer]] in this game ''isn't'' a fallen angel and is the BigGood of the setting. The worst he's ever done is cut down and seal away [[GoodIsNotSoft anyone and anything he deemed to be a threat to the world he protects]], but he's otherwise benevolent.
* In ''[[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2 Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of The Betrayer]]'', in the ending for Kaelyn the Dove that you don't kill her in, she continues her quest to destroy the wall and becomes a fallen Angel. She is a case of DarkIsNotEvil, still fighting the LawfulStupid god Kelemvor who maintains a [[AndIMustScream wall made out of the souls]] of [[NayTheist people who don't worship gods]]. Kaelyn the Dove can be considered somewhat of a fallen angel before the ending
these as well, having been barred from entering Celestia.well.]]



* In ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' female healers are apparently fallen angels, [[spoiler:[[LoveFreak Flonne]]]] in the best ending for the [[VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness first game]] [[spoiler:also a case of DarkIsNotEvil as she's every bit the same lovable ditz as she]] was as an angel, only in a skimpy outfit and a little sexier.
* [[spoiler:Trias the Betrayer]] from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' considers himself NecessarilyEvil, serving evil in order ultimately to serve good. He is relatively sympathetic, and redeemable if you have enough Charisma.



* In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', the post-game Secret Reports describe an Angel who fell by violating their code and [[spoiler:revealing to Minamimoto how to create Taboo Noise]]. Only in the very last reports do you learn this Angel's identity -- [[spoiler:Sanae Hanekoma, the same one writing the Secret Reports in the first place]].

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* In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', The ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' universe has three of them:
** The first was Izual, who turned his back upon Heaven and threw in with Hell, not only [[spoiler:filling in
the post-game Secret Reports describe an Prime Evils on the Soulstones and how to corrupt them]], but also [[spoiler:helping them mastermind their own exile from Hell into the mortal realm of Sanctuary, breaking the pact between Heaven and Hell made at the end of the Sin War and pretty much setting the events of the main series into motion]].
** On the other end of the spectrum is [[spoiler:Tyrael]]. As revealed in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'', [[spoiler:Tyrael renounced his angelic status after learning that his angelic brethren, chiefest among them [[KnightTemplar Imperius]], cared little to nothing about Sanctuary and humanity in general and voluntarily fell to Sanctuary as a mortal so that he could aid mankind directly against the forces of Hell]].
** A number of angels wind up corrupted following [[spoiler:Diablo's rebirth as the Prime Evil and invasion of Heaven in Act IV]].
** And as of ''Reaper of Souls'', [[spoiler:Malthael has returned, having become the
Angel of Death. He was once the leader of the Angiris Council before the destruction of the Worldstone. He seeks nothing less than the destruction of humanity in defiance of the Council's vote to spare them, and seeks to bend the evil powers of the Black Soulstone to his will to do so. Even ''Imperius'', the ''other'' archangel who fell by violating voted against sparing humanity (and [[{{Jerkass}} very much not a nice person]]), believes Malthael has gone too far and needs to be put down after the Reapers kill his fellow angels]].
* In ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' female healers are apparently fallen angels, [[spoiler:[[LoveFreak Flonne]]]] in the best ending for the [[VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness first game]] [[spoiler:also a case of DarkIsNotEvil as she's every bit the same lovable ditz as she]] was as an angel, only in a skimpy outfit and a little sexier.
* Available as summons in ''VideoGame/{{Dominions}}'', with Late Age Marignon calling generic ones and Early Age Hinnom releasing the Grigori with the largest blood sacrifice in the game.
* The Prologue of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' sees your hero, a member of the angelic race known as [[GuardianAngel Celestrians]], falling to earth after an accident rather than losing
their code powers through their own actions. Later, a straighter example is shown in [[spoiler: the WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds villain]].
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The Dark Angels are rare but extremely powerful late-game units -- top-notch {{Magic Knight}}s with offensive magic
and [[spoiler:revealing support {{Necromanc|er}}y, and [[BadassBookworm exceptional magical researchers]] out of combat. Fluff text describes them as {{Enigmatic Minion}}s who only join you for their own amusement, but fortunately, this has no in-game ramifications.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** Meridia is a [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] whose sphere is obscured
to Minamimoto how mortals, but is associated with LifeEnergy, [[LightIsNotgood Light]], and [[ProudBeauty Beauty]]. She was originally one of the Magna-Ge, the "star orphans" who [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere abandoned the creation of Mundus]] (the mortal plane) part way through along with their "father", [[ThePowerOfTheSun Magnus]]. However, Meridia was banished from [[SpiritWorld Aetherius]] for "consorting with illicit spectra", implied to be the Daedra. Considered a "trespasser" in Oblivion by the Daedra, Meridia, [[HeroicWillpower through sheer force of will]], "bent and shaped" the rays of Magnus to create Taboo Noise]]. Only her own Daedric realm in Oblivion and became one of the Daedric Princes. For bonus points, she typically takes the form of a beautiful woman, sometimes with [[GoodWingsEvilWings angel-like wings]].
** Daedric Titans are [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] who have been corrupted by [[GodOfEvil Molag Bal]], the Daedric Prince of [[TheCorrupter Domination and Corruption]]. Given that standard dragons are [[DragonsAreDivine divine]] [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Aedric]] beings who may
very last reports do you learn this Angel's identity -- [[spoiler:Sanae Hanekoma, well be [[PiecesOfGod fragments of Akatosh]], the same draconic TopGod of the Aedric pantheon, it makes the Titans into fallen angels.
* ''VideoGame/EternityTheLastUnicorn'' have Skogal the Dark Valkyrie, the game's main villainess who used to be
one writing of the Secret Reports in the first place]]. lawful Valkyries defending Alfheim.
* ''VideoGame/EvilIslands'': [[spoiler: The Curse]] sure has an appearance of one.



* The [[NintendoHard insanely difficult]] {{Superboss}} from ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [[spoiler:Rodin. The reason why he was kicked out wasn't because he was doing bad things -- in the Bayonetta-verse, the angels are [[LightIsNotGood anything but good]]. Instead, it's implied in his entry in the Book of Laguna that he was SIMPLY TOO POWERFUL to exist in Paradiso]].
* In ''VideoGame/ShadeWrathOfAngels'', according to your benefactor and SpiritAdvisor, the Angel of Faith, one evil angel called the Dark Angel is the instigator of a massive war between angels and demons, after being tired of several millennia of peace, with the Angel of Faith being the war's remnant. Your quest have you retrieving the souls of other angels in order to release your brother who was taken by the Dark Angel, [[spoiler:but turns out the Angel of Faith is that Dark Angel herself.]]
* In ''VideoGame/SoliumInfernum'', you are one of the demon lords fighting to become the new Devil after the old one disappeared.
* ''VideoGame/KnightsInTheNightmare'': This is Melissa's Japanese title, but she's AffablyEvil.
* ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'': [[spoiler:Nessiah.]]
* ''VideoGame/RivieraThePromisedLand'': [[spoiler:Marietta.]]
* The Prologue of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' sees your hero, a member of the angelic race known as [[GuardianAngel Celestrians]], falling to earth after an accident rather than losing their powers through their own actions. Later, a straighter example is shown in [[spoiler: the WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds villain]].
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'': One of the early concepts was that Pit (now an adult) was cursed for thousands of years and had become a Fallen Angel due to a crime, with [[TattooedCrook a tattoo bearing an inscription of said crime]]. This idea was dropped after a very poor reception. However, one of Pit's {{Palette Swap}}s in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' shows him with a dark outfit and black wings. According to WordOfGod, it was made to make him look like a fallen angel. Said costume was the inspiration for Dark Pit in ''Uprising''.
* [[spoiler:The TrueFinalBoss, 0[[superscript:2]] of ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.]]
* ''VideoGame/ChampionsOnline'' brings us Therakiel, a half-angel/half-demon who wants to start the apocalypse [[spoiler: and does, causing you to go back in time and prevent him doing it in the first place!]]
* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'', due to being a FantasyKitchenSink, features many fallen angels from Christianity/Judaism. The most prominent is Lucifer.
* ''VideoGame/SwordAndFairy7'' features a rare non-Christianity-inspired version. So-called "Heaven Demons" are Deities who rebelled against the CouncilOfAngels, and fled to Devildom, where they were corrupted by local "evil air". They serve as the main antagonists of the game. [[spoiler:Except not really. DarkIsNotEvil is in effect here, and they have a pretty legitimate reason to invade Human Realm.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Growlanser}} IV: Wayfarer of time'' features a world that was nearly destroyed by angels 2,000 years ago. The angels return to once again attempt to destroy the world and it is up to the protagonist's party to stop them.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' universe has three of them:
** The first was Izual, who turned his back upon Heaven and threw in with Hell, not only [[spoiler:filling in the Prime Evils on the Soulstones and how to corrupt them]], but also [[spoiler:helping them mastermind their own exile from Hell into the mortal realm of Sanctuary, breaking the pact between Heaven and Hell made at the end of the Sin War and pretty much setting the events of the main series into motion]].
** On the other end of the spectrum is [[spoiler:Tyrael]]. As revealed in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'', [[spoiler:Tyrael renounced his angelic status after learning that his angelic brethren, chiefest among them [[KnightTemplar Imperius]], cared little to nothing about Sanctuary and humanity in general and voluntarily fell to Sanctuary as a mortal so that he could aid mankind directly against the forces of Hell]].
** A number of angels wind up corrupted following [[spoiler:Diablo's rebirth as the Prime Evil and invasion of Heaven in Act IV]].
** And as of ''Reaper of Souls'', [[spoiler:Malthael has returned, having become the Angel of Death. He was once the leader of the Angiris Council before the destruction of the Worldstone. He seeks nothing less than the destruction of humanity in defiance of the Council's vote to spare them, and seeks to bend the evil powers of the Black Soulstone to his will to do so. Even ''Imperius'', the ''other'' archangel who voted against sparing humanity (and [[{{Jerkass}} very much not a nice person]]), believes Malthael has gone too far and needs to be put down after the Reapers kill his fellow angels]].
* In the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' backstory Sargeras was originally one of the [[PhysicalGod Titans]] and had the duty of destroying or binding [[AlwaysChaoticEvil the various demonic races]]. Over time the evils he witnessed [[MadGod drove him mad]] and he created the Burning Legion to destroy all order in the universe.
** The Doomguard, members of the Burning Legion, were created as servants of the Titans, tasked with policing the use of arcane magic and eliminating anyone who used forbidden magic. Sargeras broke them free from the Titans and they now view their past existence as slavery.
* In ''VideoGame/TacticsOgreTheKnightOfLodis'', the BigBad is Shaher, a Fallen Angel who was cast out of heaven and [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in a mountain of ice]] for rebelling against God [[GreenEyedMonster due to his envy]] of humans.
* ''VideoGame/ClassOfHeroes 2'' offers Fallen Angels as a class. [[spoiler:Pahne is one of these as well.]]
* ''VideoGame/EternityTheLastUnicorn'' have Skogal the Dark Valkyrie, the game's main villainess who used to be one of the lawful Valkyries defending Alfheim.
* ''VideoGame/EvilIslands'': [[spoiler: The Curse]] sure has an appearance of one.
* Available as summons in ''VideoGame/{{Dominions}}'', with Late Age Marignon calling generic ones and Early Age Hinnom releasing the Grigori with the largest blood sacrifice in the game.
* The ultimate Persona in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' are based off mythological figures who were cast out of the heavens after turning against or stealing from their culture's higher powers. [[spoiler:In fact, the protagonist's Ultimate Persona is the Gnostic version of Lucifer, the trope codifier.]]

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' universe has three ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' features a number of them:
** The first was Izual, who turned his back upon Heaven and threw in with Hell, not only [[spoiler:filling
these, particularly in the Prime Evils on ''What Makes the Soulstones and how to corrupt them]], but also [[spoiler:helping them mastermind their own exile from Hell into the mortal realm of Sanctuary, breaking the pact between Heaven and Hell made at the end of the Sin War and pretty much setting Sky Blue'' event trilogy. Two thousand years before the events of the main series into motion]].
** On the other end of the spectrum is [[spoiler:Tyrael]]. As revealed in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'', [[spoiler:Tyrael renounced his angelic status after learning that his angelic brethren, chiefest among them [[KnightTemplar Imperius]], cared little to nothing about Sanctuary and humanity in general and voluntarily fell to Sanctuary as a mortal so that he could aid mankind directly
game, several angels rebelled against their Astral creators, though their rebellion failed and they were imprisoned in [[TheAlcatraz Pandemonium]]. [[spoiler:The second and third instalments of ''What Makes the forces of Hell]].
** A number of
Sky Blue'' reveal that the rebellion and its failure were both masterminded by [[EvilGenius Lucilius]], an Astral who created several angels wind up corrupted himself and planned to use the cores of the fallen to advance his scheme to RageAgainstTheHeavens.]] Of the fallen angels introduced there's:
** Sandalphon, the first fallen angel introduced in the setting and possibly the only ''true'' example by what most people would expect a fallen angel to be, as an angel that was once good and turned the darkside. [[spoiler: By the sequel event
following [[spoiler:Diablo's rebirth as his introduction, he's now returned to the Prime Evil and invasion side of Heaven in Act IV]].
good]].
** And as of ''Reaper of Souls'', [[spoiler:Malthael has returned, having become the Angel of Death. He was once the leader of the Angiris Council before the destruction of the Worldstone. He seeks nothing less than the destruction of humanity in defiance of the Council's vote to spare them, and seeks to bend the evil powers of the Black Soulstone to his will to do so. Even ''Imperius'', the ''other'' archangel who voted against sparing humanity (and [[{{Jerkass}} very much not a nice person]]), believes Malthael has gone too far and needs to be put down after the Reapers kill his fellow angels]].
* In the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' backstory Sargeras was originally
Belial, one of the [[PhysicalGod Titans]] and had the duty of destroying or binding [[AlwaysChaoticEvil the various demonic races]]. Over time the evils he witnessed [[MadGod drove him mad]] and he created the Burning Legion to destroy all order in the universe.
** The Doomguard, members
BigBad's of the Burning Legion, were "What Makes the Sky Blue" storyline and the third fallen angel introduced (after Olivia was made playable but his role is more important). The fallen angel of cunning, he's a manipulative backstabber who is willing to do anything to get his way. He's also a DepravedBisexual that can't get through most conversations without making a sex pun.
** Dark Angel Olivia, an imported character from ''VideoGame/RageOfBahamut''. Unlike Sandalphon, who was formerly a primarch before his fall, she was always a fallen angel as she was
created as servants one. She still participated in the rebellion that lead to her imprisonment in Pandemonium [[spoiler: and is now presumed dead after her original body was destroyed along with it]].
** Azazel, another character imported from ''Rage of Bahamut'', though his characterization is more in line with his ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' appearance. Despite his attitude, he is one
of the Titans, tasked with policing few fallen angels known to be on the use side of arcane magic good and eliminating anyone who used forbidden magic. Sargeras broke them free from only participated in the Titans and they now view their past existence as slavery.
* In ''VideoGame/TacticsOgreTheKnightOfLodis'', the BigBad is Shaher, a Fallen Angel who
rebellion for what he thought was cast out of heaven and [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in a mountain of ice]] for rebelling against God [[GreenEyedMonster due to his envy]] of humans.[[BigGood Lucifer]]'s sake.
** Azrael and Israfel, twin messenger angels and former primarchs that went missing for hundreds of years prior to the events of the game only to return fused together in a sack and driven insane. They get better and turn out to be nonmalicious.
** Sariel is a powerful fallen angel with a limiter implemented in him that stunts his intelligence while also making him more subservient. While not actively malicious, his mental deficiency makes it difficult to comprehend the difference between good and bad, which leads to him having loyalty to Belial, the BigBad who he believes genuinely cares for him. On Belial's end, it's ambiguous if he actually does.
** Ironically, [[SatanIsGood Lucifer]] in this game ''isn't'' a fallen angel and is the BigGood of the setting. The worst he's ever done is cut down and seal away [[GoodIsNotSoft anyone and anything he deemed to be a threat to the world he protects]], but he's otherwise benevolent.
* ''VideoGame/ClassOfHeroes 2'' offers ''VideoGame/{{Growlanser}} IV: Wayfarer of time'' features a world that was nearly destroyed by angels 2,000 years ago. The angels return to once again attempt to destroy the world and it is up to the protagonist's party to stop them.
* ''VideoGame/{{Helltaker}}'':
** Several of the demons in Helltaker's harem are stated to be these, though outside of Lucifer and Judgement, who are confirmed to have once been angels by Justice in one of the game's sequel comics, it's unknown which ones are former angels and which ones were always demons.
** It's implied in the game's epilogue that Azazel's extended time around the demons is resulting in her beginning to go through the process of falling. This gets expanded upon in the sequel comics, which show that her black hair that she shares with all the other angels is beginning to change into the MysticalWhiteHair all the demons have, and is also starting to grow horns. Azazel is in complete denial about all of this, however, claiming that [[FlatEarthAtheist falling is just a myth told to angels by the church]] to ScareEmStraight. ''Examtaker'', a bonus chapter released for the game's first anniversary, reveals that [[spoiler:Azazel eventually falls completely and becomes the demon Loremaster, [[HellHasNewManagement then somehow manages to displace Lucifer and takes over as the ruler of Hell]]. She's '''''[[ImplausibleDeniability still]]''''' in denial over the idea that she's fallen, however]].
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'': One of the early concepts was that Pit (now an adult) was cursed for thousands of years and had become a
Fallen Angels as Angel due to a class. [[spoiler:Pahne is crime, with [[TattooedCrook a tattoo bearing an inscription of said crime]]. This idea was dropped after a very poor reception. However, one of these as well.Pit's {{Palette Swap}}s in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' shows him with a dark outfit and black wings. According to WordOfGod, it was made to make him look like a fallen angel. Said costume was the inspiration for Dark Pit in ''Uprising''.
* [[spoiler:The TrueFinalBoss, 0[[superscript:2]] of ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.
]]
* ''VideoGame/EternityTheLastUnicorn'' ''VideoGame/KnightsInTheNightmare'': This is Melissa's Japanese title, but she's AffablyEvil.
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has [[LadyOfBlackMagic Morgana, the Fallen]], who isn't strictly an angel (she and [[ThePaladin her sister, Kayle]], were born from [[PhysicalGod the Aspect of Justice]] and [[PowerGivesYouWings gained angelic wings from her power]]), but she has the imagery down pat ever since she chose to reject [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner their unforgiving methods]] to walk among mortals. Despite this and her wicked-looking appearance, [[DarkIsNotEvil she's actually a very noble character]], driven by emotion and empathy towards humanity which [[PureIsNotGood her righteous sister lacks]].
-->'''Kayle:''' Why
have Skogal we wings, sister, if not to fly?\\
'''Morgana:''' Why do we have feet, if not to tread upon
the Dark Valkyrie, the game's main villainess who used to be one soil?
* In ''[[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2 Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask
of the lawful Valkyries defending Alfheim.
* ''VideoGame/EvilIslands'': [[spoiler:
The Curse]] sure has an appearance of one.
* Available as summons in ''VideoGame/{{Dominions}}'', with Late Age Marignon calling generic ones and Early Age Hinnom releasing the Grigori with the largest blood sacrifice
Betrayer]]'', in the game.
* The ultimate Persona in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' are based off mythological figures
ending for Kaelyn the Dove that you don't kill her in, she continues her quest to destroy the wall and becomes a fallen Angel. She is a case of DarkIsNotEvil, still fighting the LawfulStupid god Kelemvor who were cast maintains a [[AndIMustScream wall made out of the heavens after turning against or stealing souls]] of [[NayTheist people who don't worship gods]]. Kaelyn the Dove can be considered somewhat of a fallen angel before the ending as well, having been barred from their culture's higher powers. [[spoiler:In fact, the protagonist's Ultimate Persona is the Gnostic version of Lucifer, the trope codifier.]]entering Celestia.



* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** Meridia is a [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] whose sphere is obscured to mortals, but is associated with LifeEnergy, [[LightIsNotgood Light]], and [[ProudBeauty Beauty]]. She was originally one of the Magna-Ge, the "star orphans" who [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere abandoned the creation of Mundus]] (the mortal plane) part way through along with their "father", [[ThePowerOfTheSun Magnus]]. However, Meridia was banished from [[SpiritWorld Aetherius]] for "consorting with illicit spectra", implied to be the Daedra. Considered a "trespasser" in Oblivion by the Daedra, Meridia, [[HeroicWillpower through sheer force of will]], "bent and shaped" the rays of Magnus to create her own Daedric realm in Oblivion and became one of the Daedric Princes. For bonus points, she typically takes the form of a beautiful woman, sometimes with [[GoodWingsEvilWings angel-like wings]].
** Daedric Titans are [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] who have been corrupted by [[GodOfEvil Molag Bal]], the Daedric Prince of [[TheCorrupter Domination and Corruption]]. Given that standard dragons are [[DragonsAreDivine divine]] [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Aedric]] beings who may very well be [[PiecesOfGod fragments of Akatosh]], the draconic TopGod of the Aedric pantheon, it makes the Titans into fallen angels.
* This is {{Implied}} by the cartoon character Alice Angel in ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine''. Her surname is "Angel" and she has a halo above her head, but she also has a pair of devil horns.
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The Dark Angels are rare but extremely powerful late-game units -- top-notch {{Magic Knight}}s with offensive magic and support {{Necromanc|er}}y, and [[BadassBookworm exceptional magical researchers]] out of combat. Fluff text describes them as {{Enigmatic Minion}}s who only join you for their own amusement, but fortunately, this has no in-game ramifications.



* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has [[LadyOfBlackMagic Morgana, the Fallen]], who isn't strictly an angel (she and [[ThePaladin her sister, Kayle]], were born from [[PhysicalGod the Aspect of Justice]] and [[PowerGivesYouWings gained angelic wings from her power]]), but she has the imagery down pat ever since she chose to reject [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner their unforgiving methods]] to walk among mortals. Despite this and her wicked-looking appearance, [[DarkIsNotEvil she's actually a very noble character]], driven by emotion and empathy towards humanity which [[PureIsNotGood her righteous sister lacks]].
-->'''Kayle:''' Why have we wings, sister, if not to fly?\\
'''Morgana:''' Why do we have feet, if not to tread upon the soil?
* ''VideoGame/TrillionGodOfDestruction'': The principle cast of the game are all Fallen Ones or descendants of those whom followed {{Satan}} when he rebelled against God, and thus were banished to the Underworld.
%%* ''VideoGame/YsIVMaskOfTheSun''/''VideoGame/YsIVTheDawnOfYs'': Eldeel.
* ''VideoGame/{{Helltaker}}'':
** Several of the demons in Helltaker's harem are stated to be these, though outside of Lucifer and Judgement, who are confirmed to have once been angels by Justice in one of the game's sequel comics, it's unknown which ones are former angels and which ones were always demons.
** It's implied in the game's epilogue that's Azazel's extended time around the demons is resulting in her beginning to go through the process of falling. This gets expanded upon in the sequel comics, which show that her black hair that she shares with all the other angels is beginning to change into the MysticalWhiteHair all the demons have, and is also starting to grow horns. Azazel is in complete denial about all of this, however, claiming that [[FlatEarthAtheist falling is just a myth told to angels by the church]] to ScareEmStraight. ''Examtaker'', a bonus chapter released for the game's first anniversary, reveals that [[spoiler:Azazel eventually falls completely and becomes the demon Loremaster, [[HellHasNewManagement then somehow manages to displace Lucifer and takes over as the ruler of Hell]]. She's '''''[[ImplausibleDeniability still]]''''' in denial over the idea that she's fallen, however]].

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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has [[LadyOfBlackMagic Morgana, the Fallen]], The ultimate Persona in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' are based off mythological figures who isn't strictly an angel (she and [[ThePaladin her sister, Kayle]], were born from [[PhysicalGod the Aspect of Justice]] and [[PowerGivesYouWings gained angelic wings from her power]]), but she has the imagery down pat ever since she chose to reject [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner their unforgiving methods]] to walk among mortals. Despite this and her wicked-looking appearance, [[DarkIsNotEvil she's actually a very noble character]], driven by emotion and empathy towards humanity which [[PureIsNotGood her righteous sister lacks]].
-->'''Kayle:''' Why have we wings, sister, if not to fly?\\
'''Morgana:''' Why do we have feet, if not to tread upon the soil?
* ''VideoGame/TrillionGodOfDestruction'': The principle
cast out of the game are all Fallen Ones or descendants of those whom followed {{Satan}} when he rebelled heavens after turning against God, or stealing from their culture's higher powers. [[spoiler:In fact, the protagonist's Ultimate Persona is the Gnostic version of Lucifer, the trope codifier.]]
* [[spoiler:Trias the Betrayer]] from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' considers himself NecessarilyEvil, serving evil in order ultimately to serve good. He is relatively sympathetic,
and thus were redeemable if you have enough Charisma.
* Giratina from the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' games is said to have been
banished by Arceus to the Underworld.
%%* ''VideoGame/YsIVMaskOfTheSun''/''VideoGame/YsIVTheDawnOfYs'': Eldeel.
* ''VideoGame/{{Helltaker}}'':
** Several of the demons in Helltaker's harem are stated to be these, though outside of Lucifer and Judgement, who are confirmed to have once been angels by Justice in one of the game's sequel comics, it's unknown which ones are former angels and which ones were always demons.
** It's implied in the game's epilogue that's Azazel's extended time around the demons is resulting in her beginning to go through the process of falling. This gets expanded upon in the sequel comics, which show that her black hair that she shares with all the other angels is beginning to change into the MysticalWhiteHair all the demons have, and is also starting to grow horns. Azazel is in complete denial about all of this, however, claiming that [[FlatEarthAtheist falling is just a myth told to angels by the church]] to ScareEmStraight. ''Examtaker'', a bonus chapter released
Distortion World as punishment for the game's first anniversary, reveals that [[spoiler:Azazel eventually falls completely and becomes the demon Loremaster, [[HellHasNewManagement then somehow manages to displace Lucifer and takes over as the ruler of Hell]]. She's '''''[[ImplausibleDeniability still]]''''' in denial over the idea that she's fallen, however]].its violent behavior.



%% not enough context * ''VideoGame/RivieraThePromisedLand'': [[spoiler:Marietta.]]
* In ''VideoGame/ShadeWrathOfAngels'', according to your benefactor and SpiritAdvisor, the Angel of Faith, one evil angel called the Dark Angel is the instigator of a massive war between angels and demons, after being tired of several millennia of peace, with the Angel of Faith being the war's remnant. Your quest have you retrieving the souls of other angels in order to release your brother who was taken by the Dark Angel, [[spoiler:but turns out the Angel of Faith is that Dark Angel herself.]]
* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'', due to being a FantasyKitchenSink, features many fallen angels from Christianity/Judaism. The most prominent is Lucifer.
* In ''VideoGame/SoliumInfernum'', you are one of the demon lords fighting to become the new Devil after the old one disappeared.
* ''VideoGame/SwordAndFairy7'' features a rare non-Christianity-inspired version. So-called "Heaven Demons" are Deities who rebelled against the CouncilOfAngels, and fled to Devildom, where they were corrupted by local "evil air". They serve as the main antagonists of the game. [[spoiler:Except not really. DarkIsNotEvil is in effect here, and they have a pretty legitimate reason to invade Human Realm.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TacticsOgreTheKnightOfLodis'', the BigBad is Shaher, a Fallen Angel who was cast out of heaven and [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in a mountain of ice]] for rebelling against God [[GreenEyedMonster due to his envy]] of humans.
* ''VideoGame/TrillionGodOfDestruction'': The principle cast of the game are all Fallen Ones or descendants of those whom followed {{Satan}} when he rebelled against God, and thus were banished to the Underworld.



* Giratina from the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' games is said to have been banished by Arceus to the Distortion World as punishment for its violent behavior.

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* Giratina In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', the post-game Secret Reports describe an Angel who fell by violating their code and [[spoiler:revealing to Minamimoto how to create Taboo Noise]]. Only in the very last reports do you learn this Angel's identity -- [[spoiler:Sanae Hanekoma, the same one writing the Secret Reports in the first place]].
* In the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' backstory Sargeras was originally one of the [[PhysicalGod Titans]] and had the duty of destroying or binding [[AlwaysChaoticEvil the various demonic races]]. Over time the evils he witnessed [[MadGod drove him mad]] and he created the Burning Legion to destroy all order in the universe.
** The Doomguard, members of the Burning Legion, were created as servants of the Titans, tasked with policing the use of arcane magic and eliminating anyone who used forbidden magic. Sargeras broke them free
from the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' games is said to have been banished by Arceus to the Distortion World Titans and they now view their past existence as punishment for its violent behavior.slavery.
* ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'': [[spoiler:Nessiah.]]
%%* ''VideoGame/YsIVMaskOfTheSun''/''VideoGame/YsIVTheDawnOfYs'': Eldeel.
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* ''VideoGame/ViewFromBelow'': The Crimson God [[spoiler:tried to [[FallenHero teach humanity love and kindness]] as Jesus, but when they crucified him, he renounced his ideals and swore revenge on all of humanity. God stripped him of his divinity to punish him for his lack of faith, leaving him as a blood-red demonic being]].

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* ''VideoGame/ViewFromBelow'': The Crimson God [[spoiler:tried to [[FallenHero teach humanity love and kindness]] as Jesus, but when they crucified him, he renounced his ideals and swore revenge on all of humanity. God stripped him of his divinity to punish him for his lack of faith, leaving him as a blood-red demonic being]].being]].
* Giratina from the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' games is said to have been banished by Arceus to the Distortion World as punishment for its violent behavior.
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* ''VideoGame/RadiantArc'': Zardon was once one of the Holy Beings, the gods who created the world. However, he turned against the others out of jealousy towards Irin and spitefully created the Moria to destroy the gods' creation. The player never gets to see Zardon's original angelic form, [[spoiler:though his FinalBoss form has black wings to hint at what he used to look like.]]

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* ''VideoGame/RadiantArc'': Zardon was once one of the Holy Beings, the gods who created the world. However, he turned against the others out of jealousy towards Irin and spitefully created the Moria to destroy the gods' creation. The player never gets to see Zardon's original angelic form, [[spoiler:though his FinalBoss form has black wings to hint at what he used to look like.]]]]
* ''VideoGame/ViewFromBelow'': The Crimson God [[spoiler:tried to [[FallenHero teach humanity love and kindness]] as Jesus, but when they crucified him, he renounced his ideals and swore revenge on all of humanity. God stripped him of his divinity to punish him for his lack of faith, leaving him as a blood-red demonic being]].
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* The [[NintendoHard insanely difficult]] [[BonusBoss hidden boss]] from ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [[spoiler:Rodin. The reason why he was kicked out wasn't because he was doing bad things -- in the Bayonetta-verse, the angels are [[LightIsNotGood anything but good]]. Instead, it's implied in his entry in the Book of Laguna that he was SIMPLY TOO POWERFUL to exist in Paradiso]].

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* ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' features a number of these, particularly in the ''What Makes the Sky Blue'' event trilogy. Two thousand years before the events of the game, several angels rebelled against their Astral creators, though their rebellion failed and they were imprisoned in [[TheAlcatraz Pandemonium]]. [[spoiler:The second and third instalments of ''What Makes the Sky Blue'' reveal that the rebellion and its failure were both masterminded by [[EvilGenius Lucilius]], an Astral who created several angels himself and planned to use the cores of the fallen to advance his scheme to RageAgainstTheHeavens.]] Of the fallen angels introduced there's:
** Sandalphon, the first fallen angel introduced in the setting and possibly the only ''true'' example by what most people would expect a fallen angel to be, as an angel that was once good and turned the darkside. [[spoiler: By the sequel event following his introduction, he's now returned to the side of good]].
** Belial, one of the BigBad's of the "What Makes the Sky Blue" storyline and the third fallen angel introduced (after Olivia was made playable but his role is more important). The fallen angel of cunning, he's a manipulative backstabber who is willing to do anything to get his way. He's also a DepravedBisexual that can't get through most conversations without making a sex pun.
** Dark Angel Olivia, an imported character from ''VideoGame/RageOfBahamut''. Unlike Sandalphon, who was formerly a primarch before his fall, she was always a fallen angel as she was created as one. She still participated in the rebellion that lead to her imprisonment in Pandemonium [[spoiler: and is now presumed dead after her original body was destroyed along with it]].
** Azazel, another character imported from ''Rage of Bahamut'', though his characterization is more in line with his ''Anime/RageOfBahamutGenesis'' appearance. Despite his attitude, he is one of the few fallen angels known to be on the side of good and only participated in the rebellion for what he thought was for [[BigGood Lucifer]]'s sake.
** Azrael and Israfel, twin messenger angels and former primarchs that went missing for hundreds of years prior to the events of the game only to return fused together in a sack and driven insane. They get better and turn out to be nonmalicious.
** Sariel is a powerful fallen angel with a limiter implemented in him that stunts his intelligence while also making him more subservient. While not actively malicious, his mental deficiency makes it difficult to comprehend the difference between good and bad, which leads to him having loyalty to Belial, the BigBad who he believes genuinely cares for him. On Belial's end, it's ambiguous if he actually does.
** Ironically, [[SatanIsGood Lucifer]] in this game ''isn't'' a fallen angel and is the BigGood of the setting. The worst he's ever done is cut down and seal away [[GoodIsNotSoft anyone and anything he deemed to be a threat to the world he protects]], but he's otherwise benevolent.
* In ''[[VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2 Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of The Betrayer]]'', in the ending for Kaelyn the Dove that you don't kill her in, she continues her quest to destroy the wall and becomes a fallen Angel. She is a case of DarkIsNotEvil, still fighting the LawfulStupid god Kelemvor who maintains a [[AndIMustScream wall made out of the souls]] of [[NayTheist people who don't worship gods]]. Kaelyn the Dove can be considered somewhat of a fallen angel before the ending as well, having been barred from entering Celestia.
* ''VideoGame/{{Darksiders}}''
** The first game gives us the [[spoiler: [[CelestialParagonsAndArchangels Archangel]] Abbadon, commander of Heaven's military forces, who was killed and dragged to hell in the prologue of the game.]] He was then asked if he would [[Literature/ParadiseLost serve in heaven, or rule in hell.]] He chose the latter. Towards the end of the game, he asks [[HorsemenOfTheApocalypse War]] the same question. The answer?
--->"[[ShutUpHannibal I choose what once, a coward did not.]]"
** In the second game, Death encounters many of these at the Lostlight, having fallen prey to TheCorruption and losing their minds. [[spoiler:Including the [[LightIsNotGood Archon Lucien]], the one behind their corruption who yet [[HolierThanThou still professes himself to be the holy one]] between himself and Death.]] Death is forced to put the majority of the them down [[spoiler:with the exception of the scribe Jamaerah, who was purged of his Corruption during their battle by his own holy light and reveals to Death the Archon's duplicity.]]
* In ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' female healers are apparently fallen angels, [[spoiler:[[LoveFreak Flonne]]]] in the best ending for the [[VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness first game]] [[spoiler:also a case of DarkIsNotEvil as she's every bit the same lovable ditz as she]] was as an angel, only in a skimpy outfit and a little sexier.
* [[spoiler:Trias the Betrayer]] from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' considers himself NecessarilyEvil, serving evil in order ultimately to serve good. He is relatively sympathetic, and redeemable if you have enough Charisma.
* The Fallen from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'' were initially this, but WordOfGod {{retcon}}ned it so that [[DevilButNoGod angels never existed in the first place]] and were just manmade concepts inspired by demons like the Fallen.
* In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', the post-game Secret Reports describe an Angel who fell by violating their code and [[spoiler:revealing to Minamimoto how to create Taboo Noise]]. Only in the very last reports do you learn this Angel's identity -- [[spoiler:Sanae Hanekoma, the same one writing the Secret Reports in the first place]].
* In ''VideoGame/FallFromHeaven'' the Fire Angel/Goddess Bhall fell... right through a city, dragging it to Hell with her. When she landed, she went into a coma for nearly 1000 years.
* The [[NintendoHard insanely difficult]] [[BonusBoss hidden boss]] from ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [[spoiler:Rodin. The reason why he was kicked out wasn't because he was doing bad things -- in the Bayonetta-verse, the angels are [[LightIsNotGood anything but good]]. Instead, it's implied in his entry in the Book of Laguna that he was SIMPLY TOO POWERFUL to exist in Paradiso]].
* In ''VideoGame/SoliumInfernum'', you are one of the demon lords fighting to become the new Devil after the old one disappeared.
* ''VideoGame/KnightsInTheNightmare'': This is Melissa's Japanese title, but she's AffablyEvil.
* ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'': [[spoiler:Nessiah.]]
* ''VideoGame/RivieraThePromisedLand'': [[spoiler:Marietta.]]
* The Prologue of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' sees your hero, a member of the angelic race known as [[GuardianAngel Celestrians]], falling to earth after an accident rather than losing their powers through their own actions. Later, a straighter example is shown in [[spoiler: the WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds villain]].
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'': One of the early concepts was that Pit (now an adult) was cursed for thousands of years and had become a Fallen Angel due to a crime, with [[TattooedCrook a tattoo bearing an inscription of said crime]]. This idea was dropped after a very poor reception. However, one of Pit's {{Palette Swap}}s in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' shows him with a dark outfit and black wings. According to WordOfGod, it was made to make him look like a fallen angel. Said costume was the inspiration for Dark Pit in ''Uprising''.
* [[spoiler:The TrueFinalBoss, 0[[superscript:2]] of ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.]]
* ''VideoGame/ChampionsOnline'' brings us Therakiel, a half-angel/half-demon who wants to start the apocalypse [[spoiler: and does, causing you to go back in time and prevent him doing it in the first place!]]
* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'', due to being a FantasyKitchenSink, features many fallen angels from Christianity/Judaism. The most prominent is Lucifer.
* ''VideoGame/SwordAndFairy7'' features a rare non-Christianity-inspired version. So-called "Heaven Demons" are Deities who rebelled against the CouncilOfAngels, and fled to Devildom, where they were corrupted by local "evil air". They serve as the main antagonists of the game. [[spoiler:Except not really. DarkIsNotEvil is in effect here, and they have a pretty legitimate reason to invade Human Realm.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Growlanser}} IV: Wayfarer of time'' features a world that was nearly destroyed by angels 2,000 years ago. The angels return to once again attempt to destroy the world and it is up to the protagonist's party to stop them.
* Ultima in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' was originally an angel in charge of guiding souls to aid in reincarnation. Her pride led her to lead the other Espers in a rebellion against the gods. As punishment, she was sealed away in the Great Crystal of Giruvegan. She is fought there as a boss.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' universe has three of them:
** The first was Izual, who turned his back upon Heaven and threw in with Hell, not only [[spoiler:filling in the Prime Evils on the Soulstones and how to corrupt them]], but also [[spoiler:helping them mastermind their own exile from Hell into the mortal realm of Sanctuary, breaking the pact between Heaven and Hell made at the end of the Sin War and pretty much setting the events of the main series into motion]].
** On the other end of the spectrum is [[spoiler:Tyrael]]. As revealed in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'', [[spoiler:Tyrael renounced his angelic status after learning that his angelic brethren, chiefest among them [[KnightTemplar Imperius]], cared little to nothing about Sanctuary and humanity in general and voluntarily fell to Sanctuary as a mortal so that he could aid mankind directly against the forces of Hell]].
** A number of angels wind up corrupted following [[spoiler:Diablo's rebirth as the Prime Evil and invasion of Heaven in Act IV]].
** And as of ''Reaper of Souls'', [[spoiler:Malthael has returned, having become the Angel of Death. He was once the leader of the Angiris Council before the destruction of the Worldstone. He seeks nothing less than the destruction of humanity in defiance of the Council's vote to spare them, and seeks to bend the evil powers of the Black Soulstone to his will to do so. Even ''Imperius'', the ''other'' archangel who voted against sparing humanity (and [[{{Jerkass}} very much not a nice person]]), believes Malthael has gone too far and needs to be put down after the Reapers kill his fellow angels]].
* In the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' backstory Sargeras was originally one of the [[PhysicalGod Titans]] and had the duty of destroying or binding [[AlwaysChaoticEvil the various demonic races]]. Over time the evils he witnessed [[MadGod drove him mad]] and he created the Burning Legion to destroy all order in the universe.
** The Doomguard, members of the Burning Legion, were created as servants of the Titans, tasked with policing the use of arcane magic and eliminating anyone who used forbidden magic. Sargeras broke them free from the Titans and they now view their past existence as slavery.
* In ''VideoGame/TacticsOgreTheKnightOfLodis'', the BigBad is Shaher, a Fallen Angel who was cast out of heaven and [[SealedEvilInACan sealed in a mountain of ice]] for rebelling against God [[GreenEyedMonster due to his envy]] of humans.
* ''VideoGame/ClassOfHeroes 2'' offers Fallen Angels as a class. [[spoiler:Pahne is one of these as well.]]
* ''VideoGame/EvilIslands'': [[spoiler: The Curse]] sure has an appearance of one.
* Available as summons in ''VideoGame/{{Dominions}}'', with Late Age Marignon calling generic ones and Early Age Hinnom releasing the Grigori with the largest blood sacrifice in the game.
* The ultimate Persona in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' are based off mythological figures who were cast out of the heavens after turning against or stealing from their culture's higher powers. [[spoiler:In fact, the protagonist's Ultimate Persona is the Gnostic version of Lucifer, the trope codifier.]]
* Low-ranking Angels in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' who aren't interested in goodness can turn coat to the demonic hordes and become Fallen. Despite being half-mechanical BodyHorror abominations, Fallen have the power to temporarily masquerade as normal angels and an entire combat style based on delivering the most effective possible BackStab once they get close to their prey.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** Meridia is a [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] whose sphere is obscured to mortals, but is associated with LifeEnergy, [[LightIsNotgood Light]], and [[ProudBeauty Beauty]]. She was originally one of the Magna-Ge, the "star orphans" who [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere abandoned the creation of Mundus]] (the mortal plane) part way through along with their "father", [[ThePowerOfTheSun Magnus]]. However, Meridia was banished from [[SpiritWorld Aetherius]] for "consorting with illicit spectra", implied to be the Daedra. Considered a "trespasser" in Oblivion by the Daedra, Meridia, [[HeroicWillpower through sheer force of will]], "bent and shaped" the rays of Magnus to create her own Daedric realm in Oblivion and became one of the Daedric Princes. For bonus points, she typically takes the form of a beautiful woman, sometimes with [[GoodWingsEvilWings angel-like wings]].
** Daedric Titans are [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]] who have been corrupted by [[GodOfEvil Molag Bal]], the Daedric Prince of [[TheCorrupter Domination and Corruption]]. Given that standard dragons are [[DragonsAreDivine divine]] [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Aedric]] beings who may very well be [[PiecesOfGod fragments of Akatosh]], the draconic TopGod of the Aedric pantheon, it makes the Titans into fallen angels.
* This is {{Implied}} by the cartoon character Alice Angel in ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine''. Her surname is "Angel" and she has a halo above her head, but she also has a pair of devil horns.
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The Dark Angels are rare but extremely powerful late-game units -- top-notch {{Magic Knight}}s with offensive magic and support {{Necromanc|er}}y, and [[BadassBookworm exceptional magical researchers]] out of combat. Fluff text describes them as {{Enigmatic Minion}}s who only join you for their own amusement, but fortunately, this has no in-game ramifications.
* Zafkiel in ''VideoGame/OmenOfSorrow'' is an heroic example. She was an celestial that lost contact with heaven after spending centuries hunting monsters and demons. She does retain her agelessness and some of her powers.
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has [[LadyOfBlackMagic Morgana, the Fallen]], who isn't strictly an angel (she and [[ThePaladin her sister, Kayle]], were born from [[PhysicalGod the Aspect of Justice]] and [[PowerGivesYouWings gained angelic wings from her power]]), but she has the imagery down pat ever since she chose to reject [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner their unforgiving methods]] to walk among mortals. Despite this and her wicked-looking appearance, [[DarkIsNotEvil she's actually a very noble character]], driven by emotion and empathy towards humanity which [[PureIsNotGood her righteous sister lacks]].
-->'''Kayle:''' Why have we wings, sister, if not to fly?\\
'''Morgana:''' Why do we have feet, if not to tread upon the soil?
* ''VideoGame/TrillionGodOfDestruction'': The principle cast of the game are all Fallen Ones or descendants of those whom followed {{Satan}} when he rebelled against God, and thus were banished to the Underworld.
%%* ''VideoGame/YsIVMaskOfTheSun''/''VideoGame/YsIVTheDawnOfYs'': Eldeel.
* ''VideoGame/{{Helltaker}}'':
** Several of the demons in Helltaker's harem are stated to be these, though outside of Lucifer and Judgement, who are confirmed to have once been angels by Justice in one of the game's sequel comics, it's unknown which ones are former angels and which ones were always demons.
** It's implied in the game's epilogue that's Azazel's extended time around the demons is resulting in her beginning to go through the process of falling. This gets expanded upon in the sequel comics, which show that her black hair that she shares with all the other angels is beginning to change into the MysticalWhiteHair all the demons have, and is also starting to grow horns. Azazel is in complete denial about all of this, however, claiming that [[FlatEarthAtheist falling is just a myth told to angels by the church]] to ScareEmStraight. ''Examtaker'', a bonus chapter released for the game's first anniversary, reveals that [[spoiler:Azazel eventually falls completely and becomes the demon Loremaster, [[HellHasNewManagement then somehow manages to displace Lucifer and takes over as the ruler of Hell]]. She's '''''[[ImplausibleDeniability still]]''''' in denial over the idea that she's fallen, however]].
* ''VideoGame/RadiantArc'': Zardon was once one of the Holy Beings, the gods who created the world. However, he turned against the others out of jealousy towards Irin and spitefully created the Moria to destroy the gods' creation. The player never gets to see Zardon's original angelic form, [[spoiler:though his FinalBoss form has black wings to hint at what he used to look like.]]

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