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  1. Tyranicon

    Reddit's most hated gaming protagonists

    So there's yet another "game protags you hate" on r/gaming, and the answers are actually surprisingly in line with the general codex consensus. Omitting the joke responses, the top upvoted ones as of this posting, in order: 1. Alfrey Holland from Forspoken 2. Major Nechayev from Atomic Heart...
  2. Mark Richard

    Games where you're not the protagonist

    Recently the topic has come up on my Codex travels a few times, so I'd like to jot some down for future reference. What I'm speaking of are games where all the important narrative themes (love, friendship, sacrifice, betrayal, redemption, etc) happen to somebody else. You exist to help the true...

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