@carolynmichelle Yes! Thank you. You can play the villain of the game but you're still the protagonist. Unless it's "R&G Are Dead: The Game"
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@carolynmichelle Yes, there's a huge difference between "protagonist" and "hero"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@carolynmichelle I've never cared for that definition of protagonist. By that logic, Dr. Watson is the protagonist in most Holmes tales.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@carolynmichelle Good example: Good if War. Kratos is the protagonist, but he sure ain't one of the good guys. -
@carolynmichelle Argh, autocorrect wins again!
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@carolynmichelle Indigo Prophecy was an interesting experiment (tho not totally successful) with having two opposed protagonists. -
@carolynmichelle I would like to see more attempts in that direction. I felt like I was playing against myself at times.
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@carolynmichelle possibly excepting games like BioShock Infinite or TLOU wheat the protagonist is not thr playable character -
@ExtremePhobia The protagonist is def. the playable character in those games. Your direct identification as the player is with Joel/Booker.
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@carolynmichelle she certainly does. I'm just suggesting that there doesn't need to be only one protagonist. Look at AvengersThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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