Originally Posted by Gray Ghost
Speaking of Owlcat, I played their Rogue Trader game and it was the first and likely only game where I played an evil run to the end. I don't like playing evil, but playing a Chaos aligned character felt really cool and fun and while the story didn't branch as drastically as it did in WotR, I still felt like they really tailored the chaos run quite well. I also think that characters were a bit more lenient with me than perhaps they should have been, but I don't mind that, something had to be sacrificed and I'm glad that was it.

Fellow heretic <3
Heretic path in RT is one of the most unpolished ones, but even in that state, it was still so fun, that I can't get myself to replay game as a dogmatic xD

Overall, in Owlcat's games, I always enjoyed playing evil characters, and never felt spited or slighted by the game for my choices. There was always unique content for the path, it felt worthwhile and it felt rewarding on a story basis - and story would make me feel bad for being a bad person too, you can't go without it. I think this sort of thing is doable but it's probably easier for Owlcat because their games don't feature a lot of VA or cutscenes.