ITT: characters in vidya that you related to
ITT: characters in vidya that you related to
gordon freeman
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Empathize sure, but I highly doubt you could actually relate to Niko Bellic.
Settling down is tough
He might be an oldfag that fought in the ex Yugo war
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Pretty much me.
i honestly did find him the most relatable character in the game. he just seems like a wounded soul yet he still had a lot of heart and loyalty in him.
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Where did you find this photo of me?
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You are working on a shitty job in a company full of backstabbing assholes, get harassed by your boss and get hit in the face a lot?
i relate more to michael than him, but damn, just imagine all the story dlc that we won't get
junpei
His problems started with his horrible mother and lack of father.
and canada
For me it's Kefka. Intelligent, nihilistic, and with a wicked sense of humor
me too but not vidya come on
this
I like history.
I like money.
Would probably kill for both.
I work as an accountant at the national central bank. I've been here for two years and lost a promotion to manager's position a few months ago (just around the time I started playing this game) to the chairman's nephew. I also have a nerdy manlet co-worker buddy with glasses, who is always coming up with various get-rich schemes that I never take part in.
Never been hit in the face, tho.
so why aren't you actually doing it?
I'm not as good-looking as Drake.
Fuuka's personality and attitude resonated strongly with my own.
That's part of why i love her.
Niko actually is pretty relatable. His past has given him a major disconnection from the rest of humanity. When characters like Roman, Brucie act really happy around him, it's kind of sad to see Niko trying to relate.
The mission where he confronts Darko broke my heart. If you decide to kill him, Niko says "I feel empty, ok?...I feel empty...". He was expecting that killing Darko would fill him with some substance but he just feels as empty as before.
The trope of a war veteran has been used a lot in fiction, and that's because it's always been strangely relatable. It's a way of showing that a character is totally disconnected from most other people when he returns home.
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I found it very hard to relate to Michael. Given his rich lifestyle, having a family, sleeping with a lot of women, being successful with Solomon...I liked him as a character but I found it almost impossible to relate.
Trevor's situation was a bit more relatable because he was screwed over at the heist in North Yankton and left for dead.
Sorry to hear that, user. Its an interesting coincidence though. Hope you will eventually get a promotion you deserve without any douchebag screwing it for you.
On an unrelated note: playing Tales felt awkward because he literally has the same name as me.
I hope things get better.
Have a (you) untnil then.
well fuck you sir, i sure relate to him now
Thanks, Rhys.
And (you) too, buddy.
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That's cringey. Hahahaha
Where the HECK did you encounter this photograph of myself?
I relate to him in the way that the only thing I have left, is the past.
He has friends. And girlfriends. And balls.
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You have stupid hair-cut?
seems like a super likable guy to be honest. his dating profile just seems to hit all the right notes for what would attract a woman. a nice, honest guy with a dark past and some edge
With Micheal it's how despite how unhinged and psychotic he can be, but he does love his family and tries to do right by them. Even though his son is a cunt and his daughter is a spoiled prima donna. His wife is a slut who isl in love with the west coast philosophy and lifestyle and ignoring how she got there.
Micheal wants to make sure his family is safe and happy, but he desperately wants to do what makes him happy.
You have legit autism?
he was 30?
And what age did you think he was?
14
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le edgy "i'm heartless" kid
Are you mentally ill?
There's not much room for incompetent autistic neets in vidya without an edgy twist, so not really anyone. Maybe ciri in tw3? I generally find the characters in that game relatable, they're just all around very human
Niko's dry/dark humor was one of the best parts of the game
>kill the guy at the job interview
>secretary comes in screaming
>"i guess i didnt get the job"
If anything geralt is an overemotional, insecure pussy. The tough guy act is repeatedly pointed out as a pretty obvious front
I thought he was a kid working his way up the criminal chain.
>The tough guy act is repeatedly pointed out as a pretty obvious front
Name 87 times that happens.