10 Awful Villains That Ruined Amazing Video Games
7. Rais - Dying Light
Dying Light is in many respects a distinguished and well-crafted survival horror game, albeit one that quite predictably crumbles apart when it defers to its primary human antagonist.
Kadir Suleiman, better known by his warlord moniker Rais, has often been compared to Far Cry 3's brilliantly charismatic villain Vaas Montenegro, albeit without any of the charisma or general intrigue which made him a box art-worthy icon.
For all of his talking and posturing, Rais is a dreadful bore, philosophising about chaos like a college student who just took their first ever bong hit while watching The Dark Knight.
There's not much more to his motivations beyond snapping after his brother's death, and it's never particularly believable that he manages to amass such an army of followers.
To top it all off, you don't even get to satisfyingly take him down at the end, as the "boss fight" against Rais - again a term we're using sparingly here - is a mere QTE sequence.
Unsurprisingly, the human antagonist is the worst part of a video game where you're predominantly pursued by bloodthirsty zombies.