Summary
Once upon a time in a magical kingdom far, far away, there were heroes aplenty, gallant princes, and charming princesses who stole our hearts. But let’s face it, the real scene-stealers were the villains. Those dastardly, devious, and downright deliciously evil characters made ourDisneydreams a bit more devilish.
They’re wickedly entertaining, and it’s high time they got their own moment in the digital sun. We’re counting down the best Disney villains who absolutely deserve their own video game. Get a hold of those poison apples, slip into that fashionable fur coat, and gaze into that magic mirror — it’s time to fully embrace your inner villain.

1Maleficent
When it comes to iconic Disney villains, Maleficent is at the top of the list. With her sharp cheekbones, flowing dark robes, and that killer crow, she’s the epitome of evil. But have you ever wondered what makes her tick?
A video game focused on Maleficent would delve into her backstory, showing us how she became the Mistress of Evil. Hopefully, we’ll get ready to uncover the dark secrets behind those devilishly high cheekbones!

2Hades
Hades, the sardonic and fiery ruler of the Underworld, is a Disney villain with charisma to spare. A game centered on this god of the dead would be a riot.
Players would take on the role of Hades, trying to maintain order in the chaotic Underworld while dealing with rebellious spirits and meddling heroes. With fiery visuals, snappy dialogue, and plenty of dark humor, a Hades game would be a hell of a good time. It’s the kind of dark humor we’re been dying to experience in a game.

3Ursula
Poor unfortunate souls, it’s time for Ursula to shine. An Ursula game could explore Ursula’s past and her rivalry with the other sea witches, showcasing her transformation into the formidable sea witch we know and love.
With an underwater kingdom to explore, dastardly schemes to hatch, and a sultrymusical number or two, this game would be a tidal wave of fun. We’re keeping our fingers crossed for this one because we’re in dire need of a game overflowing with so much tentacle-twirling action that it would leave even Davy Jones jealous.

4Scar
Long live the king…of video games! Scar, the conniving lion with a royal grudge, is the perfect candidate for his own game. A video game could follow Scar’s rise to power as he manipulates the hyenas and takes over the Pride Lands.
We would navigate the African savannah, recruit hyena allies, and strategically plan their takeover of the animal kingdom. With stunning visuals of the African landscape and a dose of Shakespearean drama, this game would be the mane event.

5Cruella De Vil
Who says villains can’t be stylish? Cruella de Vil, the fashion-obsessed fur fiend, would make for a thrilling video game. We could step into Cruella’s stilettoed shoes as she embarks on a twisted quest to assemble the most extravagant fur coat ever.
The game could take place in adark and stylish version of London, where you’d steal, scheme, and swindle your way to the ultimate fashion statement. With a killer wardrobe and a devilish sense of humor, A Cruella de Vil game would be a fur-tastic adventure.

6Gaston
No one fights like Gaston! In a Gaston game, we would step into the massive boots of Gaston as he sets out to defeat the Beast and win the heart of Belle.
The game could explore Gaston’s obsession with physical perfection and his determination to prove himself as the ultimate hero. With muscle-flexing contests, musical numbers, and a lot of egg-eating, it would be a hunt for glory like no other. It’s time to prove you’re the hairiest, chest-pounding-est hero of them all.

7Cinderella’s Stepmother
Let’s give Cinderella’s wicked stepmother, Lady Tremaine, a chance to shine. A game would explore Lady Tremaine’s rise to power within the royal court as she cunningly schemes to marry one of her daughters to the prince.
We would navigate the opulent halls of the castle, manipulate court politics, and devise clever plans to ensure her family’s ascendancy. With lavish ballroom scenes, elaborate disguises, and a healthy dose of Cinderella-related drama, it would be a game of royal proportions.

8Captain Hook
Arr matey! Captain Hook, the bumbling yet persistent pirate captain, would make for aswashbuckling video game adventure. We would set sail on the Jolly Roger, engage in epic ship battles, and search for the elusive Peter Pan.
But it’s not all fun and games on the high seas; you’ll also have to keep your bumbling crew in line and avoid the clutches of the crocodile. With treasure maps, sword fights, and a hefty dose of pirate humor, it would be a yo-ho-ho of a good time.