Villainess Quest 2: Total Hero Conquest is a smart, funny, and morally uncomfortable strategy-RPG hybrid that respects your intelligence. It’s not for everyone—if you need constant action or a traditional good-vs-evil story, skip it. But for players who love Tyranny , Disco Elysium’s dialogue-driven choices, or just want to be a magnificent bastard in a fantasy world, this is a hidden gem.
The goal is simple on paper: conquer every hero, break their spirits, and turn their allies into your pawns. But the writing elevates it. Lilith isn’t a cackling cartoon. She’s a pragmatist in a world that painted her as a monster. The game explores moral gray zones: Are these heroes truly righteous, or are they self-righteous thugs with better PR? The dialogue is sharp, frequently hilarious, and occasionally poignant. One scene where you psychologically dismantle a paladin by questioning his order’s colonial history is chef’s kiss . This is where Villainess Quest 2 diverges from its predecessor. Gone are the simple turn-based fights. In their place is a territory control / stat-management hybrid . villainess quest 2 ~total hero conquest~
Here’s a review for Villainess Quest 2: Total Hero Conquest in the style of a professional game critique, written for fans of RPG Maker titles, dark comedies, and stat-management sims. – Deliciously Evil, Surprisingly Deep Villainess Quest 2: Total Hero Conquest is a