So, I've been playing a lot of character driven games lately and I got to thinking about how absolutely perfect some of these characters actually are. So here's my list. Feel free to post yours! In fact, I encourage it!
5. Duke Edmun Dragonsbane (Dragon's Dogma)
Edmun is easily one of the most real characters I have ever seen in any game, regardless of genre. His motivation and eventual transformation are some of the most believable and horrifying scenes I have ever been a part of. I would recommend Dragon's Dogma solely based on this character alone. (And Dogma is a game RIFE with amazing characters)
4. Wander (Shadow of the Colossus)
I don't care what anyone says about the story in Shadow of the Colossus, in fact I just told one of my friends as much as he went on and on about how awful it was. This game has one of, if not, the BEST stories I have ever experienced. Wander's story is one of an, arguably, selfish individuals quest to bring back the one he loves. He sacrifices everything for this girl, even to the point of (unknowingly?) making a deal with the evilness of his world, and all for it to come crashing down on him at the end.
3. Robert Joseph "Mayor" MacCready (Fallout 3)
This is my favorite character in the Fallout series. I know he gets a lot of flak for being obnoxious, but come on. He's a badass thirteen year old that leads a group of neverland misfits in the post apocalyptic ruins of Washington DC. Don't be such a fucking mungo and respect the little bastard.
2. Delta (Bioshock 2)
For a silent protagonist, Delta really hit home for me. His story is undeniably the saddest of all the games, and he is just so full of a loneliness that I hope I never have to experience. His connection with Eleanor was done so fabulously that I shed a lone tear for the guy when the ending rolled around.
1. Joel (The Last of Us)
Expected, I'm sure, but god damnit. Joel was the fucking hero of video games this year. He was also, arguably, the worst person to be a protagonist until GTA V's motley of scumbags. His transformation over the course of the game was one so real that by the end of the game you're wondering if you just witnessed the actual apocalypse. I won't lie, I fucking sobbed like a baby at the end of this game. Not the true ending, but the ending you get if you fail to rescue Ellie. My jaw went slack, my heart stopped and my eyes exploded with tears. Then I got redirected back to my checkpoint and got the real ending, which was even fucking worse.
5. Duke Edmun Dragonsbane (Dragon's Dogma)

Edmun is easily one of the most real characters I have ever seen in any game, regardless of genre. His motivation and eventual transformation are some of the most believable and horrifying scenes I have ever been a part of. I would recommend Dragon's Dogma solely based on this character alone. (And Dogma is a game RIFE with amazing characters)
4. Wander (Shadow of the Colossus)
I don't care what anyone says about the story in Shadow of the Colossus, in fact I just told one of my friends as much as he went on and on about how awful it was. This game has one of, if not, the BEST stories I have ever experienced. Wander's story is one of an, arguably, selfish individuals quest to bring back the one he loves. He sacrifices everything for this girl, even to the point of (unknowingly?) making a deal with the evilness of his world, and all for it to come crashing down on him at the end.
3. Robert Joseph "Mayor" MacCready (Fallout 3)

This is my favorite character in the Fallout series. I know he gets a lot of flak for being obnoxious, but come on. He's a badass thirteen year old that leads a group of neverland misfits in the post apocalyptic ruins of Washington DC. Don't be such a fucking mungo and respect the little bastard.
2. Delta (Bioshock 2)

For a silent protagonist, Delta really hit home for me. His story is undeniably the saddest of all the games, and he is just so full of a loneliness that I hope I never have to experience. His connection with Eleanor was done so fabulously that I shed a lone tear for the guy when the ending rolled around.
1. Joel (The Last of Us)

Expected, I'm sure, but god damnit. Joel was the fucking hero of video games this year. He was also, arguably, the worst person to be a protagonist until GTA V's motley of scumbags. His transformation over the course of the game was one so real that by the end of the game you're wondering if you just witnessed the actual apocalypse. I won't lie, I fucking sobbed like a baby at the end of this game. Not the true ending, but the ending you get if you fail to rescue Ellie. My jaw went slack, my heart stopped and my eyes exploded with tears. Then I got redirected back to my checkpoint and got the real ending, which was even fucking worse.