Who is the most unlikeable protagonist you've ever played as?

Who is the most unlikeable protagonist you've ever played as?

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Reminder that 9S is the protagonist.

dante

I know what I posted

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Any white male

Probably spec ops the line but i think thats the point of the game

Why is 9S unlikable?
I mean he had all reasons to go nuclear.

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This game is such utter trash
Terrible gameplay
Shit story
Clunky controls
But it gets shilled because "muh ass" you men really are so pathetic and you have the nerve to say that women are controlled by their emotions
Get a grip

Hello Jew.

MGS2 Raiden

>The gameplay is utter shi-

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Wait there are actual girls here?

le edgy protag who loses his love and goes totally dark and crazy

:participation award:

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>oversimplification
>le
>edgy
ok I guess I stop talking to you

Girl (male)

>mash X to win
Shit

the problem is that dying is virtually impossible because you can spam dodge and attack when the enemy pauses between animations.

this is actually not debateable, the worst protag is whatever his name is from silent hill 4.

It's not oversimplifying if it's 100% right. The characters and the story don't have a fraction of the amount of depth that half the people here love to think it does

Show bobs

Rex from XC2. Everyone can go home now.

This boring emo fuck.

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Niko from GTA IV. Complete nonsensical hypocrite, bland as shit, annoying silly accent, every outfit in the game looks like shit on him.

>It's not oversimplifying

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If you honestly think Rex is the most unlikeable protagonist you ever played as you are in dire need to play more videogames

>still upset 2 years later
get a life lol

It's a game about letting go of the past and rediscovering meaning in life. Sure, it's not a deep work and you're better off reading Camus or Sartre or whoever strikes your fancy, but it has well-structured central themes that are gradually developed and have conclusion in the end, which by itself makes it ahead of most games, movies and even books.