Veilguard REALLY made me realize just how badly I missed Geralt as a protagonist.
My moral code aligns so well with his.
Unlike Rook, who doesn’t even have a moral code.
They are a soggy saltine without even the salt to liven up the taste.
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Veilguard REALLY made me realize just how badly I missed Geralt as a protagonist.
My moral code aligns so well with his.
Unlike Rook, who doesn’t even have a moral code.
They are a soggy saltine without even the salt to liven up the taste.

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do you ever sgop to realise how horrifying action game protagonists must be from the side they are fighting?
like take v from cyberpunk that fucker has so much cyberware capacity in them, kills an averege of 50 people a day, can take on adam smasher alone all while dying.
that isnt a person
that is an abomination wearing human skin
I Designed a Game Non-Canon Protagonist for Bowie's Parlor
If I were to do a written work of Bowie's Parlor, this would be the protagonist!
Meet Quinn, criminology major and writer of fiction. Her relative used to work at Bowie's Parlor, so she has nostalgic ties to Bowie and his ice cream shop. When the parlor shuts down, Quinn takes the call of a distressed relative to help save it.
Quinn is only "semi-canon" because the player in the game is actually nameless and appearance-less for more room for interpretation. This was just my interpretation :]
Remember when half of the Sonic fandom was upset at Ian Flynn for writing Sonic as an emotional and sympathetic character that wasn’t afraid to cry at traumatic parts of his life, because canon line Sonic didn’t show emotions and doing something like sobbing over his dead wife and kids was ‘wussy’?
I wonder how those guys are doing now….