Top 7 Funniest Video Game Characters Ever

Well-written video game characters are inspiring, and they aren’t easy to create, which is especially the case for the funniest ones. Over the years, there have been video games that owe their fame to these main characters.

Let us take a look at and discuss some of the funniest video game characters ever created for the games below.

Video Game Characters That Are The Funniest

Francis York Morgan (Deadly Premonition)

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Deadly Premonition is not really the best game to talk about if we care about functioning video games. It is one of the few video games known only for its really bad optimization and bugs. But it is also one of the funniest games if out-of-pocket humor is your kind of thing.

This is reinforced by the main character, Francis York Morgan himself. He is one of the most bizarrely written video game protagonists.. His dialogues and behavior border on a particular kind of uncanny humor, which can be related to a particular American television show.

Twin Peaks was one of the most influential horror television shows, with some really bizarre characters and surprisingly funny humor at times. A good deal of which rubbed off on Francis because Hidetaka Suehiro, the creator of the game, is a huge fan of the show.

Rogue Warrior (Richard Marcinko)

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Rogue Warrior can be a very offensive game or one of the funniest video games ever. This completely deals with what kind of humor you vibe with. So for the sake of this list, let us take a look at the game through the lens of someone with an open mind.

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This game was developed by the studio named Rebellion Developments and published by Bethesda, which is a surprise. Rogue Warrior follows a U.S. Navy SEAL soldier, Richard Marcinko, on a mission to North Korea during the Cold War era.

Even though the game seems to resemble real life, Marcinko’s autobiography. In reality, nothing in the game relates to the book. Instead, we get an overtly obnoxious and foul-mouthed FPS game, which will make you roll on the floor laughing.

This is because of the actual in-game character, Richard Marcinko, having some of the funniest and vulgar voice lines ever conceived for a video game.

Venom (Spider-Man 2000)

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When we talk about Venom in Spider-Man media, the image that immediately comes to our mind is of a terrifying monster. This is frequently reinstated in the video games as well. In 2023’s Marvel’s Spider-Man by Insomniac Games, as well as Ultimate Spider-Man in 2005.

But little do people know that the character was not always like this. Aside from being the arch-nemesis to Spider-Man, Venom was constantly breaking fourth walls and spitting quips. This version of the character is seen in Neversoft’s Spider-Man game, made back in the 2000s.

Venom’s dialogues and scenes from that game have become iconic memes. It can be considered one of the funniest characters ever made for a video game.

Professor von Kriplespac (Conker)

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Some of the most popular games in the genre of platformers rely heavily on self-contained cartoon universes. This was no doubt influenced by Nintendo’s iconic Super Mario series. Ever since then, cartoon aesthetics and platforming games have walked hand in hand.

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So naturally, the perceived idea is that these are games for kids. But Conker’s Bad Fur Day subverts that notion by giving a cartoon universe solely focusing on adult humor. Even though it stumbles in some parts because of the absurd vulgarity. It knocks the ball out of the park in certain aspects. One of these is the antagonist Professor von Kriplespac.

Conker’s Bad Fur Day can be awarded the badge for being the game with some of the funniest video game characters in existence. But Professor von Kriplespac specially steals the show every time he’s on the screen. He does this with the help of the insane Chris Seavor, who provides the character’s voice.

Crash Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot)

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Staying on the topic of platformers that cartoonify their self-contained worlds. The titular character in the Crash Bandicoot games can be considered one of the funniest video game characters.

Originally created by Naughty Dog games studio, who are now known for the Last of Us franchise. This anthropomorphic eastern barred bandicoot was Sony’s answer to Nintendo’s popular plumber. 

Looking at how many sequels the franchise has gotten, including a new title and spin-offs, we can say that Crash really nailed his popularity. If overtly expressive characters make you laugh out loud, then Crash is your guy, and he was doing all of that back on the PS1.

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Duke Nukem (Duke Nukem)

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Masculine action heroes saving the world with guns blazing and winning over the girl has been a staple trope in media for ages. Surely it can be the most vulnerable target for parodies, and that’s exactly what Duke Nukem is.

The titular character is one of the earliest examples of one of the funniest video game characters ever. Originally created by Apogee Software, the franchise has garnered several titles. Even exploring genres such as side scrollers and first-person shooters.

Duke Nukem is the ultimate definition of satirizing the macho man figure. He’s constantly on the front lines defending the world from inter-dimensional threats, and he does it while shooting some of the funniest quips.

Trevor Philips (Grand Theft Auto V)

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This one might be the most popular and obvious entry in the list. It is pretty controversial to say that Trevor is one of the funniest video game characters of all time. Because funny does not equate to a good person. Trevor is not a character to idolize.

Now that we have gotten our stance on the character out of the way, we can say that he surely is the epitome of unpredictable characters. He is one of the many reasons that make Grand Theft Auto V the game it is today.

Countless iconic memes from the game, and most of them are derived from on-screen moments with Trevor. This is further reinforced by the incredible performance by Trevor’s actor for the game, Steven Ogg.

Rahul Ghosh
Rahul Ghosh
Rahul Ghosh is a rookie League of Legends player, and a digital artist with a penchant for creating fan-arts of his favorite characters. He has a Bachelor's Degree in English and has studied graphic design. You can find him in fighting game lobbies trying his best to land some of the basic combos, or gushing about his love for the Shin Megami Tensei franchise in someone's inbox.

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