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Villainess Quest 2 ~total Hero Conquest~ May 2026

You like scheming, dark comedy, and alternative victory conditions. Avoid if: You hate RNG, grinding, or feeling bad for fictional pixels.

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~

The first Villainess Quest was a charming, low-budget surprise: an RPG Maker game where you played the shunned daughter of a dark lord, trying to survive by being petty, sarcastic, and just evil enough to be entertaining. Villainess Quest 2: Total Hero Conquest takes that foundation, straps it to a rocket, and aims it directly at the heart of classic heroism. You like scheming, dark comedy, and alternative victory

PC (RPG Maker) Genre: Strategy / RPG / Villain Protagonist Sim Playtime for review: 12 hours (one full conquest route) – Deliciously Evil, Surprisingly Deep The first Villainess

Spoiler-free, here’s the verdict: The Plot: From Scorned to Sovereign You once again play as Lilith von Schwarz , the sneering, brilliant, and deeply underestimated villainess. The first game ended with her humiliating a few would-be heroes. Now? The kingdoms have united. The “Grand Alliance of Light” has declared her public enemy #1. And Lilith’s response isn’t to hide—it’s to launch Total Hero Conquest .

Lilith von Schwarz deserves a place alongside the great antiheroes of gaming. Long may she sneer. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5 stars) “Evil has never been this entertaining. Or this well-planned.”