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BTW, wouldn't The Master from Fallout the first fit in? After all, he's pretty fleshed out too.

(I'm sorry)
Count me in and +1.

I would have to say Magus from Chrono Trigger. I mean, as a child he sees how his people is destroyed so to prevent it, he becomes evil, but in the end, he is not evil at all, he is just doing what he thinks needs to be done to prevent his childhood catastrophe.
I've only half a brain right now (the other half is at the cleaners), but offhand from recent games I'd say Jack from Mass Effect 2 was well portrayed - from the back story to the overall voice acting and character design, there was something believable about the character.

In, cheers!
Not in.

With that out of the way, I must say that there are some great suggestions here. Scarlet Lake was was constructed quite well even though she has little screen time and relatively little dossier information, and the same goes for a few other Alpha Protocol characters; I was rather intrigued by the enigmatic Sis, and was kind of hoping for a spin-off that would explore her background further (was she always mute or did something happen?). GLaDOS is a wonderfully many-sided character, with sharp wit, terrifying madness, malevolence, benevolence, omnipotence and vulnerability in an unlikely, yet still perfect, mix. Understanding Dak'kon kind of requires knowledge of the background of his people and himself, but once the picture paints itself (on the second playthrough or whatever), I think that the cause of his anguish is evident and relatable to some extent.

As for suggestions of my own, I'm going to mention a few. First of all, Captain Martin Walker of Spec Ops: The Line fame. Alas, I cannot explore his traits without spoiling much (and no, don't look it up if you don't know; just buy the game when it's on discount). Secondly, Durandal from the Marathon trilogy. I admit that it has been quite a while since I completed any of the games, but I do remember the development of Durandal being intriguing enough for me to put up with much of the old-fashioned shooting mechanics and occasionally confusing level design, which is way more than can be said of just about every other first-person shooter. I guess that he vaguely resembles GLaDOS in that his motivations are unclear most of the time, although he does seem more purpose-driven and no-nonsense than she does.
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I'll give this one a couple of hours, then she'll choose a winner. Thanks all.
Just like to chime in and say I'm reading that book right now. I encourage anyone who enjoyed the movie to give it a go.
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Those were long hours, sorry...

Anyway, this is now closed, and my wife makes her pick. I'll let the winner know in a moment.

Thanks all.


Edit.

And the winner is liquidsnakehpks, congratulations! The game shall be sent soon.
Post edited August 15, 2013 by KneeTheCap
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KneeTheCap: Those were long hours, sorry...

Anyway, this is now closed, and my wife makes her pick. I'll let the winner know in a moment.

Thanks all.

Edit.

And the winner is liquidsnakehpks, congratulations! The game shall be sent soon.
Yay thanks a lot knee , specially thanks to your wife for picking me , gift received
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liquidsnakehpks: Yay thanks a lot knee , specially thanks to your wife for picking me , gift received
Grats dude and thanks to mrs kneethecap for playing along and making a tough decision.
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liquidsnakehpks: Yay thanks a lot knee , specially thanks to your wife for picking me , gift received
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teshra: Grats dude and thanks to mrs kneethecap for playing along and making a tough decision.
If I'll call the missus as Mrs. Kneethecap, she'll knee me in the caps...
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teshra: Grats dude and thanks to mrs kneethecap for playing along and making a tough decision.
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KneeTheCap: If I'll call the missus as Mrs. Kneethecap, she'll knee me in the caps...
Lmao