I'll do you one better. This is the staple cliche of the action movie genre and it goes back almost 50 years. Here are some common variations of it: It is the grizzled old veteran that has been in war longer than he can remember(Saving Private Ryan). It is the office worker that has been beaten down all his life and had one last bad day (Falling Down). It is the vigiliante cop that decides that the law gets in the way of justice (Dirty Harry). It is the old gunfighter that made a mistake in the past and cannot escape from it (Shane). Wow, 4 instances of the same cliche used and they are memorable iteration of it.StriderShinryu said:And made it pretty much have the same story/backstory as every other action game in the past, oh, 5 or so years.
It does not matter if he is becomes everyone else because if he has no personality, no history that is explored for longer than a few cutscenes early in the first game, and nothing to distinguish him from the others in the genre he set the current paradigm for. If you want the character to be anything more than another forgettable icon that is instantly replaced as the new thing comes along,