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After all, you probably had to stomp, slash, shoot, or otherwise annihilate untold numbers of enemies to make it to the end, and did they all truly deserve it? Probably, but that doesn’t mean your hero character is as noble as you might think. Maybe you stole some good loot while playing the newest Fallout game, or you accidentally slammed your car into a pedestrian while cruising around a track — whatever the game, odds are your hero’s hands aren’t clean. Each of these characters is highly regarded as a noble hero players enjoy returning to, but in hindsight, they’re not as noble as you remember.
3. Kratos

Kratos is very much the God of War franchise, and each title offers more details about who he is and why he fights. It’s easy to see him as a hero, given how he takes the fight to the vengeful and selfish gods, but it’s also easy to overlook the things he’s done. The games portray Kratos as a tragic warrior tricked by Ares, the God of War, into slaughtering his family, which sets him on a quest for vengeance. For him, revenge is all he cares about, and he will stop at nothing to ensure he attains it. Kratos eagerly slashes his way across the games’ narratives as he sacrifices innocents, destroys whole lands, and even unleashes plagues, and there’s nothing noble about that!










