What game characters, be they enemies, allies or anywhere in-between, were the biggest let downs?
Normally I don't contribute to my own threads in this way (at least not recently) but I really have to get this one off my chest. My most disappointing game character is easily...
And for an added bonus, here's my second most disappointing character. None other than...
Normally I don't contribute to my own threads in this way (at least not recently) but I really have to get this one off my chest. My most disappointing game character is easily...
The man on the cover of Fallout: New Vegas, for those of you who don't know. In the NCR, these guys are the best of the best. Before joining forces with the NCR they were an organization dedicated to weeding out and killing slavers with old revolvers and rifles so powerful the kick alone could probably end a life.
You don't see any for most of the game and only a few people mention them, but it's enough to get you hyped up for when they arrive. And, as the game's conclusion approaches, they finally show.
Looking like this:
Not quite what one would hope. What's worse is that they're hardly relevant to the plot at all. I wound up siding with the NCR, and their only significant contributions were standing around being useless while I protected the president and later helping me cross a bridge. That's it.
And wearing their armour makes you walk funny.
You don't see any for most of the game and only a few people mention them, but it's enough to get you hyped up for when they arrive. And, as the game's conclusion approaches, they finally show.
Looking like this:
Not quite what one would hope. What's worse is that they're hardly relevant to the plot at all. I wound up siding with the NCR, and their only significant contributions were standing around being useless while I protected the president and later helping me cross a bridge. That's it.
And wearing their armour makes you walk funny.
And for an added bonus, here's my second most disappointing character. None other than...
I don't use the word protagonist in this case because, when you think about it, you aren't really the main character; Martin is. Sure, you start off as the protagonist, but soon after you save Martin from Kavach he takes ever, with you playing as his friend/body guard/errand boy. In the end, it's he who makes the sacrifice and kills the villain, not you.