Who wouldn't want him for a dad?
Olgierd von Everec: The Character That Defines Alex from McWritestuff
Is he the villain of the story or a tragic anti-hero? Olgierd is nothing more than the janitor of our own hearts. Our hearts of stone.
Magikarp & Gyarados: The Characters That Define Brink of Gaming
To me, Gyarados is a model of perseverance and determination: something I’ve had to work at regularly in my own life, as well.
Red: The Character That Defines Andrew Turnwall
Maybe this essay isn’t all about Red. It’s about the world he helped create. About the safe harbor he helped me find.
Hanzo Shimada: The Character That Defines DL McGowan from Lost in Reverie
Hanzo is the epitome of self-loathing, falling into a dark mental space following all the ugliness with his brother and family. Despite that, though, he never stops trying to find redemption and overcome himself.
Kratos: The Character That Defines Daniel from Epic Drop
Maybe it is defending Kratos that drew me closer to him, maybe it is the anger we both had trouble controlling, or maybe it was the fact that both of us are bald.
Skull Kid: The Character That Defines Meghan Plays Games
Skull Kid brings to life things that only exist in nebulous thought. And it all started with a mischievous, nameless little imp.
Commander Shepard: The Character That Defines Will from Geek. Sleep. Rinse. Repeat
I’m the one who controls what he says, who he treats badly and who he helps. As a result he becomes a character that is almost unique to everyone that plays the game.
Murray: The Character That Defines Kim from Later Levels
Everyone has it in them to be a powerful evil force and a harbinger of doom, regardless of who and what they are.
Geralt of Rivia: The Character That Defines Winst0lf
He’s an absolute unit, and that is why he is definitely the best video game protagonist of all time, even better than that silent scientist bloke or even the dude that glides about firing magical arrows at octopus-ish spider robots