GameDynamo - "In fiction, extra weight on a character is often used to symbolize corruption, the physical and moral distance from "heroic" athleticism that comes with excess consumption. In reality, obesity is an epidemic of modern society, a disease caused by the unhealthiness of modern diet and lifestyle that is extremely difficult to treat. Fat in real life cannot be attributed to causes as simple and reductive as individual weakness. That said, here are some video game villains who use their paunch as part of their repulsive charm."
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That GOW fat villain really takes the top spot
Another fat one is the fat boss in the lust/gluttony stage in Jericho. I think his name was Casus Vicus
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Great title, didnt even read the article, just thought the title was brilliant.
Fatman from MGS2 comes to mind when i think of fat bastards, and of course Fat Bastard himself from Austin Powers, but thats a movie.
NORG FF 8 what a fat F**K
Queen Brahae FF9 aswell
Big the cat from the sonic games
Roach from Heavenly Sword. I pitied that fat bastard.
Piggy from Enslaved. I know it only sold like 12 copies, but still