He killed thousands

He killed thousands...

to kill millions

To be fair he was only defending himself from really bad people. There's literally nothing wrong with getting into an adventure and quipping and killing baddies.

la creatura...

Arguably self defence until the forth game where he's basically the antagonist.

>Trespasses on private property, Rafe literally owns the land legally and Drake still guns down scores of private security who are just doing their job

he was just having fun

El goblino...

El monstro de las Americas...

but the trezhurrr!

I mean, he's not exactly a good guy. Why are people shocked by this?

Theres something hilarious about imagining the auction house heist in Italy from the security teams point of view. Like you're just cruising around doing your job and some Americans show up and murder hundreds of your coworkers.

How do I get his aesthetic?

>killing Guards at parties and museums.
> Generally just killing security in areas he is knowingly trespassing illegally.
>Causing an unknown amount of civilian from derailing trains, blowing up commercial boats, and running through populated streets while running from bad guys.
>Leading mercenaries to kill an innocent village in the mountains.

You might be able to justify some of it as just wrecklessness, but some if it is just sociopathic disregard for human life.

And get off Scott-free.

Like Drake commits a mass murder and there's no justice

But he made a funny quip afterwards

HOW MANY HAVE YOU KILLED, JUST TODAY, HOW MANY?

The auction was for obviously illegal or stolen goods, the security staff got what was coming to them for being involved in crime.

>killing Guards at parties and museums.
Never killed anybody, just put them to sleep. The one guard that is thrown off the roof can be seen swimming to the coast.
> Generally just killing security in areas he is knowingly trespassing illegally.
Wrong again.
>Causing an unknown amount of civilian from derailing trains, blowing up commercial boats, and running through populated streets while running from bad guys.
Train was occupied by "bad guys" only and situated in a remote area. You can't be serious about other points, of course he is going to run away from "bad guys" and since he cannot teleport or fly he has to run through obstacles present before him, civilians included.
>Leading mercenaries to kill an innocent village in the mountains.
Yet again wrong. He passed away trying to survive in a blizzard, a situation he got himself into when he tried to save a girl from the "bad guys" and Tenzin carried him to the village.

????

How do I get the fashion sense of drake?

So all the guards shot during the massive shootout during their illegal heist are okay?

Those descriptions in (your?) post were about 1-3. The heist is not okay and there is nothing to justify it.

Drake being a mass murderer feels so disconnected from the rest of his character, it is sorta weird.
But i guess that's part of the point, since Indiana Jones also killed a ton of people.

Nazis aren't people

oy vey spielberg getting his revenge fantasies on film before schindler's lists' ridiculous depiction of nazis

Arab Swordsman did nothing wrong tho.
He just wanted to show his sword tricks to Indiana.

what's this new meme about vidya characters killing millions, thousands etc.

How did this movie predict the future so well? Where everyone is a big sissy offended by any sort of action.

Its just a stupid meme but it actually makes me think
You DO murder hundreds of people in these games but nobody bats an eye because you're the "hero"
Its a morally grey area since sometimes you just kill for the good of many but still makes you think how vidya protagonists are mass murderers

Seriously..

La luz extinguida...

Fire Emblem is a pretty good example. Take Awakening for example. It feels weird when you stop to think and realize characters like Olivia, Lissa and Brady are mass murderers, even if the people they killed were the bad guys.

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el pidaraso

War isn't murder, it's war.

It's a line from Watchmen, where the main villain Ozymandias kills millions (to save billions). This meme is just Sup Forums's latest attempt to justify dindus.

Who the most psychotic video game protagonist of all time, and why is it Nathan Drake?

>Has killed well over a few thousand people in his life
>Shows zero remorse or empathy over the lives he has taken over his greed for wealth
>Over and over again puts himself in situations where he knows will lead to shootouts so he can kill more people.

How did he get away with it?

>really bad people
Like the guys in the auctionhouse? They were just guards doing their job.

...To kill billions.