Games you didn't want to play because of the main protagonist

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sageoftruth

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Star Ocean: The Last Hope.

His name is Edge Maverick.

And that should tell you how fucking stupid the cast in that game is. My wife played, and the battles are fun, the game mechanics engaging, but that whole cast can jump off a cliff. Whoever wrote them is a terrible.
Ah, yes. I forgot about that one. That guy really needs to get over himself. Thanks. I had nothing until you brought that up.
 

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Batman Batman Batman
I love you.

Batman is an idiot. In addition to that game having way too many crack-the-vent-open quick time events, the idea that this pajama-wearing self-important clown goes around tip-toeing to make sure he only hits bad guys hard enough to knock them down and never ever accidentally kills anyone, crook or civilian, is (here it comes) batshit retarded. I hate the very idea of Batman so much.

Attention Batman: you kill people. You have to. Gotham is not a magical universe where only bad people die because of you. Just because the camera pans somewhere else doesn't mean that people offscreen aren't dead because of your actions. DEAL WITH IT.
Weeeell, being a fictional story and all, I'm pretty sure Gotham is a magical universe where only bad people die because etc etc.

While I don't like Batman, I actually do like the idea of a strictly non-lethal hero.
I mean, I know it is a fictional place. And a non-lethal hero is great. A character like Corvo works for it because of his sneak attack, ghost hero style. But Batman is a one-man army who blows up Interstates and flies through downtown streets going 150mph. People die. It's the suspension of disbelief breaking for me. I know its fiction, I accept that. But I can't stay in the story anymore than I could if suddenly Batman had a magic flying carpet. Sure the story is fiction so you can do whatever, but within the confines of his universe, that should be an unlikely event. Same applies for him detonating devices and flying through parking garages. SOMEONE DIES SOMETIMES.
Well, it is pretty well known that he's a little crazy. Little hints are dropped about it throughout the series and his enemies are trying to prove it to the world all the time. His inability to straight up kill people is part of his pathology due to his childhood trauma. Anyway, I can't fault someone for trying to minimize his casualties, regardless of how futile his personal crusade is.
 

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I fucking hate the protagonist in Elder Scrolls, Fallout and Dragon Age Origins. There are more, but I'm not gonna list them here. They're always so annoying and full of shit. And they talk too much, they think they're funny when they're not and they're ugly.
Wut.

Seriously, that makes no sense. Zero sense made. In Fallout and the Elder Scrolls you are the one -making- the character. You can't craft a character who doesn't annoy you? o_O
Subtle self loathing joke. Maybe a little TOO subtle... Sorry. I do that, make jokes that only make sense in my head.
And how about that space marine from Doom huh? What's his problem? Lol.

You've now got me curious as to what it would be like if all the industry's silent protagonists were to meet in a coffee house and have a chat.
 

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Dust: An Elysian Tail.

I watched a video of the game and, although it looks like a really good game in almost every way, the main character seems to be an utterly generic, insufferable, brooding furry character. And, no, it's not because he's an anthropomorphic animal. I have no problem with Sly or Crash. It's the fact that he's written like a terrible Shadow the Hedgehog fanfiction.

Also, that flying companion thing seems even more irritating than Tails.
Fidget(Yup.) IS the most annoying part of the game, but it's a shame that the brooding thing has been done poorly to death, cause this is that style of character done right. It IS generic, but that's like saying the old school action hero is generic. That's true, but when done properly it makes all the pretenders seem that much worse. You still with me on this?

Feel like I'm rambling.

Dust kicks ass is what I'm getting at.
I agree. He had his brooding moments, but most of the time he was just soft spoken. He knew how to crack a smile and crack a joke and clearly had more to his personality than just dark and brooding. I think the eye-concealing hat just made everyone assume he was another generic brooding archetype.
 

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sageoftruth said:
ninjaRiv said:
Pandabearparade said:
ninjaRiv said:
I fucking hate the protagonist in Elder Scrolls, Fallout and Dragon Age Origins. There are more, but I'm not gonna list them here. They're always so annoying and full of shit. And they talk too much, they think they're funny when they're not and they're ugly.
Wut.

Seriously, that makes no sense. Zero sense made. In Fallout and the Elder Scrolls you are the one -making- the character. You can't craft a character who doesn't annoy you? o_O
Subtle self loathing joke. Maybe a little TOO subtle... Sorry. I do that, make jokes that only make sense in my head.
And how about that space marine from Doom huh? What's his problem? Lol.

You've now got me curious as to what it would be like if all the industry's silent protagonists were to meet in a coffee house and have a chat.
That would be awkward, I think. You know when you're out with people you don't really know anything about so most of the conversations are pretty much "So..." and that's it? It'd be like that but without the "so..." bit. I'd imagine ordering the drinks would be difficult, too.
 

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Zhukov said:
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The Batman Arkham games.

I played them, but Batman himself is easily the least enjoyable aspect of them.

Try cracking a fucking smile once in a while you miserable, joyless, gormless, constipated, uninteresting, zero-dimensional prat.
Are you sure you know who Batman is...? He's supposed to be like that.
A) Intentionally boring, one-note and joyless is still boring, one-note and joyless.

B) I remember other versions of Batman not being built from purified scowl. The animation series I watched as a kid allowed him some levity and normal human interaction on a regular basis. Hell, even Christian Bale managed to smile a few times. As I recall, both those Batmans were pretty well received.
I thought the plural form of "Batman" is Batmen. And if any humor came from Batman in the DCAU, it was when he played straight man next to one of the Robins, the Flash, occasionally Superman, and last but not least, Alfred.
 

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Retrograde said:
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I agree. He had his brooding moments, but most of the time he was just soft spoken. He knew how to crack a smile and crack a joke and clearly had more to his personality than just dark and brooding. I think the eye-concealing hat just made everyone assume he was another generic brooding archetype.
I can understand why someone would be put off, but it's still a massive shame. He's actually quite a brilliant character(once you see the whole picture), and the emotional baggage he has is for once fully realised and completely relatable. And, like you say, it helps that he comments on beauty in the world and relaxes from time to time. Might have to play through dust again you know... Loved that game.
About that, I like the story and the characters, but I thought his dust storm was a little overpowered. I'd just spam it and instantly clear the screen of enemies. I just got to the snowy mountain area. Are things about to get more challenging?
 

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Well, my answer should be obvious. A good chunk of the reason why I didn't and won't buy DmC is because of the butchered characters. Dante and Vergil are completely unlikeable from what I've seen of the game. Dante's a sweary, smelly hobo and Vergil's just...Argh! For what it's worth, around the E3 2011 demo, I was pretty optimistic about it. I thought "it all hinges on the likeability of the characters."

As an example of a game I did play but didn't like the protagonist: Raiden from MGR: Revengeance. I really didn't like where they took his character. Game was still badass, but we had this odd disconnection where Raiden would be killing people and laughing, to a funny codex call with Kevin in his regular voice.
 

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V da Mighty Taco said:
However, I did seriously almost quit the game outright due to Jason Brody becoming an unforgivable douche who did not believably and naturally develop into the horrible character that he wound up becoming.
After Citra rapes him and Brody embraces it rather than ripping her apart, then proceeds to abandon his friends entirely after having been a complete and unnecessary ass to his supposed girlfriend
I'm pretty sure that sex scene was consensual but it is a pretty shitty ending, essentially turning the interesting moral ambiguity of the game's first half into a straight good/evil choice to the point of completely absolving you of any moral ambiguity by having a minor NPC run up and kill the villain for you in the 'good' ending.

Personally I had a hard time slogging through the Tomb Raider reboot, as Lara is just so bland on top of being a completely reactionary character who does nothing to drive the plot along that I just didn't care in the slightest about what was happening.
 

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Zombie Badger said:
V da Mighty Taco said:
However, I did seriously almost quit the game outright due to Jason Brody becoming an unforgivable douche who did not believably and naturally develop into the horrible character that he wound up becoming.
After Citra rapes him and Brody embraces it rather than ripping her apart, then proceeds to abandon his friends entirely after having been a complete and unnecessary ass to his supposed girlfriend
I'm pretty sure that sex scene was consensual but it is a pretty shitty ending, essentially turning the interesting moral ambiguity of the game's first half into a straight good/evil choice to the point of completely absolving you of any moral ambiguity by having a minor NPC run up and kill the villain for you in the 'good' ending.

Personally I had a hard time slogging through the Tomb Raider reboot, as Lara is just so bland on top of being a completely reactionary character who does nothing to drive the plot along that I just didn't care in the slightest about what was happening.
He was out cold and never actually had a chance to give consent. Drugging someone, then fucking them while they're unconscious and unable to give consent is most certainly rape, even if they would have probably agreed to it if they were conscious.

As for the ending, I fully agree and more. Not only does the moral ambiguity of becoming a mass murderer to protect those you love go right out the window, but the actual endings defy the fucked up themes that the game was building upon throughout and makes Brody's character even more of a "whatever suits the plot" ordeal than it already was.
You simply do not spend the whole game trying to convince players that the tribal bullshit that Citra and the others were trying to jam down Brody's throat throughout the entire game is the right path for him, then turn right around and condemn that very mentality in the last 2 - 3 missions of the game - especially when they can't even keep Brody's character consistent.

Fortunately I wound up with the good ending at least. Might have literally started breaking stuff had I gotten that bad ending. Honestly, I don't think I've ever had a storyline piss me off to my core so very much even with said good ending.
 

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Does Metroid: Other M count? I prefer the silent-journal protagonist of Super Metroid to the person depicted in the drony cutscene on YouTube.
 

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All silent protagonists.
I find it slightly amusing to read this from someone who has a Strange Journey avatar :p (sorry, couldn't resist)

In my case silent protagonists are some of the only ways I can stomach through a JRPG. It's why I pretty much limit myself to the MegaTen games in that genre.

I just got so damn tired of all the Lyners, the Capells, the Welkins, the Eins, the Yuris the...um...the...that dude from Luminous Arc. More often than not, an annoying pretty boy leader jrpg protagonist can just turn me off an entire game, even if I'm enjoying the gameplay or some of the other characters. I'd rather just go play a game that I enjoy just as much without hating the lead.

While I wouldn't say I prefer silent protagonists (for example, I was pissed when they made Maya silent in Eternal Punishment just to keep that tradition. She was already a well fleshed out and beloved character) I will say that I will always prefer a silent character over a badly written one.

Like Yu Narukami from P4. Sure, he wasn't anything special as a silent protagonist in P4 or Golden, I preferred him keeping his mouth shut rather than his personality from Arena where he was basically just the cliched good guy leader who just said stuff like "All right, lets go." and "I can do this. With my friends."

So yeah, in my case, most JRPG Protagonists can turn me off of a game.
 

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I'll just crack my knuckles.

The Persona 3 protagonist, Minato Arisato. Yes, because of his "emo" appearance but I'm slowly starting to like him.

God of War 2. Oh, Kratos. Your recent portrayals do you no good in this regard. In the first game, he was sympathetic. Now? He is a violent force of instability and selfishness, destroying all its path and not giving a second thought about it.

Connor from Assassin's Creed 3 seems like a poorly-written, naive white knight but that's not the only reason I haven't played AC3.

Warcraft 3's Illidan Stormrage. A textbook anti-villain who grows tiresome after just a few of his quotes. So arrogant...
 

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I couldn't really get into Lost Odyssey. I didn't hate the main characters, (Heck, the main one actually had some REALLY good moments) but the rest of them just weren't likable enough. It was either that or it was a four disc game that I didn't have the patience to slog through. Most likely the two factors playing off each other. A few good characters and most of them really annoying in a four disc game is more than I can handle.

Come to think of it I never finished Assassin's Creed 3 and I'm not a fan of Connor. There may be a connection, can't say for sure. My feelings on the game are muddled.
 

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I honestly could not tolerate Nathan Drake. He was so smug and he acted like he was clever, but I knew high school bullies who were more clever than he was. I would have minded this less if the other characters told him to shut up now and then, like any basic human would, but no, his friends and enemies alike respond to him like he's making cutting jibes worthy of William Shakespeare.
Yet he gets called out on his bullshit and the universe responds in kind by dropping him in constant situations where he screams in panic and what not. Can't you appreciate the fact that he gets as much misfortune piled on him as possible?
 

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Far Cry 3 was a bit tough for me at times due to the protagonist, aka the man who can shoot, stab, and otherwise violently murder scores of his fellow man without batting an eyelid, yet whimpers like a ***** whenever he skins an animal. (Also, just about every line of dialogue he had made me wish Vaas would show up and lynch him. Seriously, any game where you're rooting for the villain is doing it wrong, in my book.)