... and good riddance to you! (SPOILERS ABOUND! In pretty much every post)

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Ashley from Mass Effect. I'd spent so long being annoyed by her xenophobia and redundancy in combat (eriously, once I got Wrex, I barely even used Ashley), that when the time came, I ditched her without a second thought, despite the game trying to play it as a huge tragedy. Maybe it was, but it's harder to be sad when the character in question is a rude, unsympathetic jerk.
 

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I will join the anti Ashley group. Even thought she change a lot through the game and became quite good in ME3 she really feel like a racist ***** in the first game.
 

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Shinjiro from P3. His voice was so nasally and annoying, and his whole tough guy act was the equivalent of a 12 year old sitting in the corner wearing a trench coat and listening to linkin park, thinking he's cool and edgy.
 

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Catfood220 said:
Tess in The Last of Us. God, she was annoying and I knew she been bitten long before she dramatically revealed it before her heroic sacrifice. She was like "go escape" and in my head I was like "see ya". I really couldn't bring myself to feel anything for this woman, I'm not saying this game didn't move me at times, I just didn't like Tess.
Not to mention her heroic last stand was pathetic: she lasted about three seconds and didn't so much as wing a single soldier!

OT: I have no idea who the character was since I'm out of the loop, but oh my God-Emperor it was satisfying to watch the stupid whiny little ***** who thinks zombies are people too in The Walking Dead be executed by her surrogate mother. Oh and while I haven't completed the game myself, I am thoroughly cheered up by the knowledge that the insufferable twats that make up the vast majority of major characters in GTAV will be dead by the end. Especially that fucking slimey therapist....
 

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Ben from the walking dead season 1, especially during his "I make dumbass mistakes that caused several peoples deaths but my family is dead so feel sorry for me" comment.

I was glad to let him drop.
Wow, that's a pretty harsh treatment of a kid who is just a bit of a scared idiot during a zombie apocalypse. He didn't set out to hurt people, he was just scared.
I agree. Besides the point that he was trying to help, even though he usually screwed it up by failing to use any common sense, he was actually a very well thought out and understandable character. He wanted to do the right thing, he wanted to help out, and when he royally screwed up up he was genuinely remorseful. How many people can honestly say that they have never and would never do the wrong thing for the right reasons (even if they are misguided). And he was barely eighteen, an age when most people aren't exactly known for having a wealth of common sense and applying a lot of forethought before doing something which may have long-standing repercussions.

Honestly, if I had to pick anyone of the group as someone who "deserved" to die it would be Larry. His attitude towards you is understandable at first, but by episode two when you have been living in the same camp for 3+ months his attitude should have mellowed at least.
 

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Pretty much everyone you kill off in Knights of the Old Republic by fully embracing the darkness within your soul and re-emerging as Darth Revan.

The best is when you use the authority of Zaalbar's life debt to order him to murder Mission. >:3
 

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Casual Shinji said:
Everyone who died in Tomb Raider.

Especially...

...nerd guy and his fucking Esc T-shirt.

All the characters in that game were so painfully cookie-cutter and clichéd, I wish they all died.
:D Funny that you should mention that.

As for the topic. I can't really remember a time in a game where I was happy to see person on my side die.
A few times I didn't really care for some and just reacted saying, "Huh. :/ Bummer...".

Anders. It wasn't that I wasn't sad about his death, I use to like the character back in Awakening. But what he became from then to the end of Dragon age 2 wasn't just a terrible person.

I actually went back and played both games and noticed that I even liked the earlier Anders a lot less than I remember liking him. It just seemed like he was always kind of an A-hole in a very lame way.

That said, I kind of liked how they did that with the character. Took one that people kind of liked, and turned them into an evil prick over time.

Other than that, I still think it was dumb how they killed off either your brother or sister in Dragon Age 2, based on what class you chose.

:( Sorry Bethany....