What's your favourite hero, anti-hero and villain in games?
In my case they are:
Hero - Geralt Of Rivia. Although we make decisions in the Witcher games, each one somehow fits the character of Geralt as known from the books and stories. Yes, he have dry personality, but he is a man who genuinely cares about doing the right thing. His relationship with Ciri, however, shows another side to his character, as does his complicated relationship with the sorceresses. (although he can also be seen as an anti-hero)
Anti-Hero - Joel Miller. A great guy, a loving father, but also a ruthless man and in the end.... selfish asshole, unable to come to terms with his daughter's death to the point where he condemns humanity to extinction just because Ellie has begun to be like a daughter for him.
Villain - Pagan Min. He seems like a crazy dictator, but in essence he gives us a choice and had nothing to us. He even wants to help us and there are two of the best endings in the game involving this. He calls us up throughout your journey to ask how we are. And at the end of the game he turns out to be better than both leaders of the rebellion (no matter who we support Amita/Sabal won't improve the situation for the people of Kyrat, and will even make it worse)
In my case they are:
Hero - Geralt Of Rivia. Although we make decisions in the Witcher games, each one somehow fits the character of Geralt as known from the books and stories. Yes, he have dry personality, but he is a man who genuinely cares about doing the right thing. His relationship with Ciri, however, shows another side to his character, as does his complicated relationship with the sorceresses. (although he can also be seen as an anti-hero)

Anti-Hero - Joel Miller. A great guy, a loving father, but also a ruthless man and in the end.... selfish asshole, unable to come to terms with his daughter's death to the point where he condemns humanity to extinction just because Ellie has begun to be like a daughter for him.

Villain - Pagan Min. He seems like a crazy dictator, but in essence he gives us a choice and had nothing to us. He even wants to help us and there are two of the best endings in the game involving this. He calls us up throughout your journey to ask how we are. And at the end of the game he turns out to be better than both leaders of the rebellion (no matter who we support Amita/Sabal won't improve the situation for the people of Kyrat, and will even make it worse)
