Summary
- Santa goes rogue in some video games, adding chaos to Christmas spirit, even for jolly old St. Nick.
- Games like Saints Row IV, Terraria, and Dead Rising 4 feature twisted and evil Santas to face.
- From murderous Santas with axes to Santa mini-bosses morphing into robots, these games offer unique holiday challenges.
Santa Claus may be the face of holiday cheer, but even the nicest guy in the North Pole can have a breaking point. Sometimes, jolly old St. Nick goes rogue — and let’s be real, that’s not exactly great for the Christmas spirit. And when that actually happens, it’s not just a holiday hiccup; it’s a full-blown crisis that demands attention. Even Santa shouldn’t get a free pass for ruining Christmas.
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Video games are absolute pros when it comes to throwing convention out the window for a unique and unusual idea. The “Santa gone rogue” trope lets players step into the chaos, putting their own spin on saving (or just surviving) Christmas. Whether these games lean into humor, memes, or even dark irony, they all agree on one thing: not even Kris Kringle is above being stopped when things go too far.
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Saints Row 4
Fake Santa Impersonator Named Clawz
- Released
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August 20, 2013
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Saints Row IV in itself is not Christmas-related, but it has a special DLC released in 2013 fully centered on restoring the holiday spirit. It’s called “How the Saints Save Christmas” and is exactly what it is advertised to be.
The story centers on Playa, the protagonist, who doesn’t believe in Santa Claus but is forced to step in when the holiday icon is impersonated by his evil counterpart, Clawz. To save Christmas, the Saints must defeat Clawz and restore the holiday spirit. It’s everything you’d expect from Saints Row IV — absurd, hilarious, and completely committed to the chaos, with the Saints somehow pulling off a Christmas miracle despite their own doubts about the big man in red.
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Slay Bells
Murderous Santa With A Massive Axe
Released |
2020 |
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Dev(s) |
Blake McKinnon Productions |
Platforms |
Windows, macOS |
Slay Bells is an indie horror slasher game released in 2020. It looks pretty unassuming at first, but once players have their first encounter with the antagonist — none other than Santa Claus himself — they get their first taste of pure, unbridled horror.
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The game gets hearts racing with how quick-paced and dark it is. The player character has to run through a massive but dark city while being on the lookout for a murderous Santa in pursuit. The Santa in question isn’t even a massive brooding individual — he’s just really fast and can catch players by surprise. The axe in his hand and the absolutely terrifying ambiance of the environment do not help with the fear factor, either.
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Terraria
Terminator-Esque Santa With A Lot Of Damage Output
- Platform(s)
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PC
, Xbox 360
, Xbox One
, Xbox Series S
, Xbox Series X
, Vita
, iOS
, Android
, macOS
, Linux
, 3DS
, Stadia
, PlayStation 3
, PlayStation 4
, PlayStation 5
, Nintendo Switch - Released
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May 16, 2011
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Every gamer up to speed with the industry knows Terraria is NOT a Christmas game. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t get holiday events like most popular games do during the Christmas season. Terraria has a hard mode event called Frost Moon based on the holidays (that is, fortunately, present all year round and not only during the season) that features a rather creepy-looking Santa mini-boss called Santa-NK1.
Despite being a mini-boss, Santa NK1 is fairly challenging to get past. He has one of the highest damage outputs in the game with four different unique attacks and a lot of firepower. The Santa also has this creepy feature where when his health goes below 50%, he morphs into this disfigured robotic form, allegedly a reference to the Terminator movies.
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ClayFighter 63 1/3
Sumo Santa And His Plans For World Domination
Released |
1997 |
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Dev(s) |
Interplay Productions |
Platforms |
Nintendo 64 |
ClayFighter is an old fighting game franchise that debuted in 1993. It features claymation-style stop-motion graphics and doesn’t take itself too seriously. In fact, it acts more like a parody of other high-end and famous fighting games. To do that, it features everything that pokes fun at the genre, from exaggerated monologues to over-the-top action moves and combos.
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ClayFighter 63 1/3 is the third game in the series and takes place in a snowy, winter wonderland setting. This gives it a holiday feel, with characters that fit the theme in their own odd ways. One such character is Sumo Santa, an unlockable enemy and the evil counterpart to the real Santa. His plan to take over the world might not scream Christmas spirit, but it definitely adds some chaotic fun to the mix.
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Boogie Wings
Massive Santa That Yells “Merry Christmas” But Makes It Creepy
Released |
1992 |
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Dev(s) |
Data East |
Platforms |
Arcade |
Boogie Wings is a side-scrolling shooting game released in 1992 based on WWI. This premise might make the game sound more consequential and self-important than it is, but it’s actually a pretty lighthearted, fun game.
While the entire game is based on players trying to battle a group of armed evil scientists, it does have a Christmas-themed level with the final boss being a Santa. The Santa in question is an absolutely menacing unit. He’s massive, creepy, and occasionally wishes the players Merry Christmas like a normal Santa — which sort of makes his treason all the more evil.
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Dead Rising 4
Two Evil Zombified Santas With Holiday-Friendly Weapons
- Released
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December 6, 2016
- Developer(s)
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Capcom Vancouver
Dead Rising 4 brings the holiday horror with not just one but two twisted takes on Santa Claus. The first, Sadistic Santa, is a maniacal, axe-wielding zombie running amuck in the Willamette Memorial Megaplex. True to his name, he’s as evil as they come — armed with a droppable Electric Axe and backed by an army of zombified elves wielding toy weapons to do his bidding.
The second is called Santa Claws, and he’s a multiplayer boss found in Episode 1 of the game at Kiichiro Plaza. He wields a candy cane crossbow and occasionally throws explosives at the player character to keep them on their toes. Although these two Santas are most likely not related, they do make sure the holiday season in Dead Rising 4 is anything but jolly.
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