For me it's silent protagonists.
Recent offenders have been Persona 4 and Dishonored. Sure in Dishonored most folks tend to talk AT you than WITH you. Persona 4 is a completely different story to me, it's absolutely infuriating that not only does my character speak in a story based around relationships amongst characters and drama but people in the game have the gall to speak for me, and assume my complacency in all that happens. It just boggles my mind to think that a form of justification for silent main characters is to put yourself in their shoes when it just serves to distance me from the character. As all other people in the tale progress, feel, and experience, my 'masterfullyl disguised robot with a skin face' is somehow accepted among these people and even becoming intimate. It's incredibly jarring, to the point of being reminded of the Thin Men from XCOM.
Recent offenders have been Persona 4 and Dishonored. Sure in Dishonored most folks tend to talk AT you than WITH you. Persona 4 is a completely different story to me, it's absolutely infuriating that not only does my character speak in a story based around relationships amongst characters and drama but people in the game have the gall to speak for me, and assume my complacency in all that happens. It just boggles my mind to think that a form of justification for silent main characters is to put yourself in their shoes when it just serves to distance me from the character. As all other people in the tale progress, feel, and experience, my 'masterfullyl disguised robot with a skin face' is somehow accepted among these people and even becoming intimate. It's incredibly jarring, to the point of being reminded of the Thin Men from XCOM.