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Depraved Bisexuals in Video Games.
  • In Baldur's Gate III Everyone Is Bi, so naturally this pops up a bit. The most vile case in particular is Psycho Knife Nut Orin the Red. She was implied to be a lover of her own grandfather (and father) Sarevok (the villain of the first game), and was in an abusive relationship with female Token Evil Teammate Minthara as she used mind control to rape her.
  • Relius Clover from BlazBlue is implied to be bisexual, and while he's not explicitly Ax-Crazy, he's still a cold, sociopathic monster.
  • Clive Barker's Jericho features Cassus Vicus, one of the most Squick-inducing characters to have ever appeared in a game, who is strongly implied to be bisexual. At one point, he comments on how it has been a while since he has "tasted of both sexes", although this comment could be a reference to his cannibalism, or it could possibly be used both in a cannibalistic and sexual context.
  • In Cult of the Lamb, the titular Lamb is an Affably Evil Deity of Human Origin with a harem of brainwashed cultists of either gender being a drop in the bucket compared to their other evil deeds. The Sins of the Flesh expansion adds Wife Husbandry to their long list of adorable crimes.
  • In Dayshift At Freddy’s, the main anatagonist, Dave Miller (or rather, William Afton), is a perfect example. He is shown to be attracted to men (like the protagonist and Foxy) but also implied to have had a family with a woman in the past. And he definitely is depraved, as he committs various atrocities almost daily, including child murder, theft, tax fraud, battery, and much more. The Real Fredbear even lists off some of his crimes in the Happiest Day ending of the second game.
  • Dead Rising has corrupt female cop Jo Slade, who kidnaps women and tortures and rapes them. When Frank West confronts her, she threatens to rape him too.
  • Dead Rising 2 has twins Amber and Crystal Bailey, who are among the conspirators who triggered the Fortune City zombie outbreak. They constantly feel each other up, makes sexual taunts to Chuck Greene/Frank West, and grope Rebecca and force her to bend over when they kidnap her.
  • Dead Rising 3 has Dylan Fuentes, who kidnaps men and women and holds them in an S&M themed dungeon. When Nick Ramos shows up, Dylan expresses a desire to make him a sex slave as well.
  • In Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, Mao appears to be attracted to anything that can be Strapped to an Operating Table. Sexually. This does not go uncommented upon.
    Adell: Why the hell are you breathing like that?
    Mao: Don't worry, I'm just getting turned on.
  • A few in Dragon Age:
    • Zevran is a subversion, he has a Freudian Excuse; born into prostitution, sold into slavery and trained in "kill or be killed" but still manages the Chivalrous Pervert. His constant innuendo seems designed to provoke for his own amusement but overall, his sexuality and amorality are separate from each other.
    • Branka plays it seriously straight, exhibiting a number of sociopathic derangements.
    • Averted with Leliana. Killing wasn't the only method of her profession, nor one she preferred. While Zevran questions her about her life in the cloister, she admits that, while she found some nuns more attractive because of their "forbidden" status, she was there for spiritual purposes, and not interested in ravishing anyone.
    • Averted with the pirate Isabella. While a fairly morally ambiguous individual overall, and definitely a bisexual who Really Gets Around, her sexual choices seem to fall more into Ethical Slut territory.
    • Defied with Solas, whose writer stated that they specifically didn't make the character bisexual in order to avoid accusations of this trope, due to the previous game having a controversial bisexual character in a similar villainous role.
  • The Elder Scrolls:
  • Reaver from Fable II and Fable III. He's a sociopathic Magnificent Bastard Pirate lord who keeps his youth and good looks by sacrificing innocents to dark gods. He hits on the player (male or female) in a creepy fashion at least once in both games. And he's one of the protagonists.
    "Far be it from me to come between a brother and sister. Well, there was that one time."
  • The Courier can be one of these in Fallout: New Vegas by taking both the Lady Killer and Confirmed Bachelor perks. Or alternatively for female characters, Black Widow and Cherchez La Femme. It's not simply an appearance of bisexuality because these perks also grant bonuses to kill characters of the respective gender as well as flirt with them. Probably the biggest act of depravity possible is a female Courier who can use Black Widow to seduce Benny (AKA, the guy who shot you in the head at the start of the game) then kill him after having sex. Benny suspects something, but brings you to bed anyway.
  • Kefka, the Monster Clown from Final Fantasy VI is made one of these in Dissidia Final Fantasy. His pre-battle taunts speak for themselves.
    On Firion: "Ooh! Aren't you hot!"
    On Terra: "Time to come home... to papa!"
    On himself: "Ohoho! Who's that handsome devil!"
    • Kefka's line in the original Japanese for Firon was more "You must be sweltering!" they were just added a ton of subtext in the translation with the way they went about it.
    • His comments on Firion can be seen more as a subversion, pointing out Firion's bishiness; his tone of voice is quite sardonic, not admiring or lecherous as you would expect. Calling himself handsome is obviously a joke.
  • Fire Emblem Fates has two subversions:
    • Niles invokes and then turns the trope in its head, as he's seen constantly throwing suggestive comments at men and women alike while proclaiming himself a cruel and twisted sadist... but is more of a very bitter Stepford Snarker who does this to keep people at arm's length, and is a much more decent and humble person at heart.
    • Rhajat at first sight, since she's a huge Clingy Jealous Girl who stalks people of both genders that she's interested in... but like Niles, she's one hell of a Stepford Snarker who tries to keep people at bay, plus she's a teen-aged Dark Magical Girl with a serious case of No Social Skills.
  • Preiss from Gabriel Knight: The Beast Within. Even Hennemann is scared to sleep in the same room as him. He also has a whip and a black rope in his closet.
  • Granblue Fantasy has Belial. He shows a depraved desire for Lyria, Rackam, Sandalphon, and even his dead creator Lucilius. He's completely serious about it, even asking Sandalphon if he is a virgin in Japanese before their fight.
  • Grand Theft Auto
    • The Yakuza shateigashira Asuka Kasen in Grand Theft Auto III flirts with Claude and indulges in bondage play with Maria on at least one occasion.
    • Grand Theft Auto IV features several random encounters with Eddie Low. Easily one of the creepiest characters one will ever find in a video game, you can deduce just by talking with him that he is a necrophiliac and pedophilic serial killer who horribly mutilates and murders both girls and boys for sexual pleasure. So it's no surprise later on when he randomly tries to kill you as well.
      Eddie: I like boys. I like girls too. Both are fun in different ways. The same ways as well. We're all the same under those layers of hair, and skin, and fat. Everyone's got the same rotten livers and black hearts underneath it all.
    • Trevor Phillips from Grand Theft Auto V lusts after men, women, and even a Teddy bear. As his LifeInvader page says, "Any hole's a goal".
    • Also from the fifth game is Peter Dreyfuss, the rapist and murderer of Leonora Johnson, who seems too eager to receive a blow from Franklin who comes to confront him about his crime.
  • One of 47's targets in Hitman: Blood Money is Skip Muldoon, a drug smuggler and riverboat captain. Muldoon is carrying on affairs with several of the male pursers on his ship, while simultaneously engaging in incest with his niece, photographic evidence of which 47 is also told to steal.
  • Judge Fang of Jade Empire is known as a depraved pervert with bizarre and sick fetishes. His exploits have always been with women, but he will acknowledge an eagerness to branch out if approached by a male character.
  • Luxa, The Dragon of The Exchange on Telos in Knights of the Old Republic II, will flirt with the PC regardless of gender, and will always attempt to kill them at the end of her related quest. She is a Zeltron, a race that considers monogamy strange. LucasArts have apparently claimed that bi/homosexuality doesn't exist in the Star Wars Universe. In a universe with so many alien life forms, those terms don't exist, and that all sorts of sexual inclinations exist with no one really caring about it enough to give it names.
  • MadWorld's Howard Holmes, if he limited himself to two sexes instead of anyone... actually, scratch that, ANY living organism, mobile or not''.
    Howard: Jack just ate a happy ending!
    Kreese: Don't you mean Happy Onion?
    Howard: Clearly you've never had sex with an onion!
  • Morinth in Mass Effect 2. She's a combination of a sexual predator and serial killer, seducing her victims with 400 years of experience and borderline psychic powers, and then kills them during sex (the asari version, anyway) by overloading their nervous systems due to her rare genetic defect, an act that brings her immense, addictive pleasure. Less of an example than most in that all Asari are effectively omnisexual.
  • Vamp and Volgin in the Metal Gear series. Volgin is something of a subversion, as his care for his male lover Raikov (he beats his female lover for fun) is the only humanising thing about him in the whole damn game, to the point where donning the Raikov mask causes him to be too stunned to attack you during your boss fight with him. Similarly, Vamp's whole motivation for being a terrorist is because he thinks Snake was responsible for the death of his male lover, and by extension ruining the life of his female not-quite-lover. He might be able to carve out your body parts and hand them to you, but his boyfriend was a good man. He also does almost everything he does in a sexually suggestive manner. Combine with Raiden's artificial white blood getting everywhere when they fight in MGS4, and then Vamp licking some of it off his knife afterward...
  • Moge-ko from Mogeko Castle is a psychopathic sadistic rapist who mentions that she loves good boys and girls who do what she says.
  • Sweetheart from OMORI is an obnoxiously entitled tyrant who is so narcissistic that she divorces her husband Captain Spaceboy to try and marry a clone of herself.
  • From Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, Therese is a dominatrix who regularly frequents an S&M club. Not so bad by itself, but otherwise she comes across as a complete nutcase. She stalks Curtis to make him her new lover and goes so far as to break into his apartment and install a bondage body harness in his bedroom without his prior consent while he was away. When he objects because he has a girlfriend (Jocilyn), Therese tells him that she's welcome too because she finds her a 'real cutie'.
  • Occasionally happens with a character in Rome: Total War. Observe this wonderful list of character traits:
    • Good Commander (He is an effective commander of armies. This we will soon see is not true.)
    • Publically Loyal (He claims loyalty to his country, but doesn't actually have any.)
    • Aggressively Perverse (He rapes other men)
    • Sot (Frequently gets drunk enough to soil himself)
    • Debauched (Will do anything for physical satisfaction)
    • Womanizer (What it sounds like)
    • Inveterate Gambler (Is addicted to gambling, and sucks at it)
  • Apparently, the Boss from Saints Row, at least the female version, though it's only really evident in 2. ("You had me at stripper pole.") The fourth game, which allows you to romance/have sex with any and every party member, makes it very possible to play as one. In 1 you can interpret a few actions and comments as an indication of the male Playa/Boss's bisexuality, but it is understandably left ambiguous.
  • Kaliyo Djannis in Star Wars: The Old Republic, Token Evil Teammate (even by The Empire's standards) of the Imperial Agent storyline. A sociopathic, manipulative Psycho for Hire with a long history of betraying everyone she meets, her companion quest involves dealing with a series of male ex-lovers she wants dead for minor slights and a Bounty Hunter chasing her. Said bounty hunter turned out to be a female ex-lover who she convinced to run away with her before ditching her. She can't be talked down, as Kaliyo arbitrarily refuses to apologize.
  • Street Fighter:
    • Juri Han from Super Street Fighter IV. Though most of the depraved part comes from her sadistically engaging in Orgasmic Combat. She openly hits on people of both genders. She taunts Chun-Li via asking if she has "a schoolgirl's crush", refers to Cammy as "kitten", and when she's about to fight Bison she comments on how she was "saving the best course for last". One of her Ultras oozes with Orgasmic Combat vibes (face stroking included!), and it can be performed on both males and females.
    • Depending on what you count as canon or not, Vega might count. He's been shown throwing roses to other bishounen male fighters in Capcom vs SNK and during a non-canon anime series briefly commented on Ken's eyes.
  • Subverted in Tyranny: While both Kills-in-Shadow and Verse are bisexual and rather nasty Ax-Crazy Social Darwinist Blood Knights on top of it, the nasty sides of their personalities are not expressed in their sexuality. Kills-in-Shadow is a Beast Man and her view on sex and mating does not follow human standards (and even so she never does anything objectionable towards anyone in the party besides repeatedly implying she wants to kill Barik), while Verse's memories of her (now-dead) same-sex partner are a humanizing element for her.
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 3: This is implied to be the case for Moebius D, or Blackblaze Dirk, as he has abused both Eunie (who is female) and Joran (who is male). For the former, D killed Eunie in a previous life, completely relishing in it even before he did the deed. This has completely traumatized Eunie in her present life. For the latter, D and Joran are interlinking partners, and at the end of Chapter 6, it is shown that D takes all of the control while pushing Joran around. It’s even implied that D has abused Joran off-screen.
  • Yandere Simulator has the protagonist, currently known as Yandere-Chan. The player will be able to make Senpai male or female in the alleged full game, though Yandere-Chan will always be a girl, resulting in this trope.

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