They often view themselves as martyrs who take on the "sin" of slaughter so others can live in peace.
The core of the game’s "gallery" involves three primary S-rank villains who the player must manage through specific rehabilitative sequences to unlock various narrative paths. Night Charger sacrifice villains gallery full
If you want a villain gallery that’s quantitatively full — lots of faces, titles, and unique boss fights — Sacrifice delivers. It’s like a Halloween party where every bad guy shows up. But if you demand qualitatively full development (motivations, interconnected plots, memorable rivalries), the gallery feels more like a rogue’s yearbook than a rogues’ gallery. They often view themselves as martyrs who take
These villains view the world through a lens of cold mathematics. They do not kill for pleasure; they kill to ensure survival, balance, or a "greater good" that only they can see. Their evil is not in their intent, but in their assumption that they have the right to decide who lives and who dies. It’s like a Halloween party where every bad guy shows up