Came here to mention these exact two games!Well, if you're going for destruction of property then it's got to be Rico Rodriguez from Just Cause or maybe someone from a Red Faction game.
I also came here to mention these two. Easily the first two games that come to mind when you say the word "destructive."Came here to mention these exact two games!Well, if you're going for destruction of property then it's got to be Rico Rodriguez from Just Cause or maybe someone from a Red Faction game.
That is one hell of an underrated game.I agree with the Just Cause posts, there is just a LOT of environmental destruction going on in those titles that are all attributed to Rico Rodriguez.
In terms of self-destruction and destruction of my morality it'd have to be Captain Walker in Spec Ops: The Line.
Super fun. No doubt there."The Boss" from Saints Row is fairly destructive as main characters go - some of the best examples being the Fraud challenges where you hurl your ragdolled body through the city in utter destruction and chaos. Also super fun!
Prototype was awesome. I wish they would release a few more sequels to that.I have several picks. First, my own: Anyone remember Prototype? Another is Raiden from Metal Gear Rising:Revengeance. All the protagonists in the Darksiders games. I agree with I Will Haunt You regarding the Red Faction game. I also agree with Krud: Shepard trashed 500K Batarians in ME2 and (depending on your choice) destroyed the Reapers, arguably the most destructive force in the galaxy. An honorable mention, in my opinion would be good ol' Gordon Freeman. He definitely blew up a lot of stuff on his way to Xen, not to mention what he did in HF2. I always found it amusing how a 27 y.o. science nerd could so quickly become adept with all the weapons he found.