Titles like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls give you the option of going full evil and becoming homicidal maniacs or slave traders, but that's pretty straight forward evil labeled as such well ahead of time. Likewise for the various Mafia / Grand Theft Auto / Saint's Row games, where you are a criminal from the get go and never pretend to be otherwise.
These games below go a different direction – they aren't obviously evil at first glance, but rather are presented as morally justified when they're actually morally bankrupt. Not that that fact will stop us from playing them of course!

The Nintendo DS has some amazing titles available. Here are some of the best nostalgic games that every child of the DS era grew up playing.
I enjoyed both Rush games, I did think the action was sometimes too fast to see what was coming up in terms of hazards though, which meant replaying the same stage a bunch of times, other than that they were enjoyable, good special stages, 3D sections and bosses for the most part.
DS is one of the best consoles of all time. Such a rich library of software
Zelda were all glorious on it.

Final Fantasy VII 1997 exceeds 15.5 million units sold worldwide as of February 2026, reinforcing its legacy as the series best selling title.
Modern day publisher be like: "Failed to meet sales expectations. Pivoting to live service."
It's an absolute legend of a game. And I honestly really love how the remake trilogy is shaping up so far.

NE: "We take a look at every possible announcement and update for the upcoming Pokemon Presents on February 27, 2026 for Pokemon Day."
DA article and that's it's strong point.
The Last of Us would have been a better choice than Uncharted in this regard. So sick of Drake being demonized for killing hordes of enemies out to kill him. It's called self-defense people.
Especially when Lazarevic pointed it out!
sadly not played uncharted (yet) so no idea about that one but the others seem all normal to me alas my sense of morality left years ago :)
Watch Dogs? It was laughable how Aiden kept claiming the moral high ground