Rosh Penin in Jedi Academy: killing him should have been the 'good' moral choice...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UuZPw0zsQI (I could watch the first 15 seconds of that looped constantly)
Shogo, the bratty jerk from Saint's Row 2. "Mess with my girlfriend's funeral, will you..." Bwahaha, I watched that cutscene about 6 times in a row and nerdgasmed. The bike chase wasn't even a chase, I got about 12 clean headshots on him with an uzi when it started and it was over before there was even a chase.
I'll call Maria (GoW2), suiciding Faith (Mirror's Edge), and the gang leaders/lieutenants from SR2, and raise you all with GABRIEL from the Rainbow 6 Vegas series.
Oh my God...he seemed like such a douche through the games, then when it came down to it, his justification was "You treated me like a child, so I acted like a child and betrayed you for trivial reasons! Waaah!"
A pistol to the brain-case was the nicest thing I could do for him...wish I could've used an MG36 until it clicked...or force-fed him an incendiary grenade.
Did anyone else yell "KAHN!!!!!" when he died? I hope I'm not alone with that one, I was truly saddened by that. It made gunning through the rest of Dante's Casino on Realistic all the more hardcore when I had vengeance on the brain.
I hated Gabriel too. but I shot him in the crotch so I feel happy now. Another I hated was Farah from Prince of Persia Sands of Time; she killed me so many times in that game. What a horrible archer. At least she had good character development. In Fable II I was actually happy my dog died,but I still hated Lucien. Lucien was a pathetic villain and I wish one bullet didn't kill him.
Hey man, don't worry to much about that... it's still clouded about what happens if ya haven't beaten it
PLUS: they made a Final Fantasy X-2 that is all about tryin to get him back (I need to play it), so it's kinda a clue that something happens at the end of the first one... I mean, in anime the guy never gets the girl, comes close, but never suceeds
I laughed my ass off at that one...did you notice how he hits a few of the smaller towers on the way down? HILARIOUS!!
I bet those towers (and the sidewalk) were thinking "Great...it'll take ages to wash all of this this douche off of me! Thanks a lot, unnamed protagonist/sociopath!! I feel so unclean..."
Maybe I wasn't pleased to see him die, but I didn't care at all about Sgt. Paul Jackson from CoD4. I'm not gunna put this in a spoiler becaue CoD4 is like 3 years old. He dies from the EMP of a nuke and you play as him crawling out of his helicopter in a "NOOKS R BAD" protest.
I wasn't pleased to see him die, but he was so hard to relate with I was happy because it meant I could play as the SAS.
I'm kinda evil. I always find myself rooting for the bad guys at least once during a movie, TV show, video game, and on the very rare occasion I pick one up, a book
Sometimes in Super Mario Galaxy when I had tried to get some stupid purple coins in the short time the game gave me, I got to the point where I just ran into the black hole just to hear the "UAAAAAAAA" ...
almost any guy in Halo (1,2,3) Gears of war (1 or 2)Call of duty: modern warfare that come up yelling "oh you are a retard because I killed you with my "sniper-rocket-laser-grenade launcher" (obviously overpowered weapon)
and then I kill them with a ridiculously low power weapon or just beating them up
good times, all the time it makes me scream "you had it coming!!"(its not so much a character, but the feeling is the same)...
maybe seen the queen of time (or whatever she is called) in Prince of Persia two thrones, when she gets the knife I was like "yay!! ill get the time control again!!!"
Heh, never been a huge FF fan (despite numerous attempts to play through VII, VIII and X) but Aeris biting the dust is constantly described as "the only time a game has made me cry" etc... But she's such a one dimensional character, as are most of them. Plus she's bloody useless in a fight.
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