Geralt of Rivia, our beloved platinum-haired protagonist from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher, is pretty good at his job. He's the envy of every witcher as he racks in pounds of coin and as well -- and that's al👍l after he's done saving the world for the third of fourth time.
There aren't many in the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:gaming world who can compare to this man's talent. But today we're diving deep to find the few bounty hunters who are just a little better at the craft than our fellow witcher, and others who don't c🐠ome close.
10 ꧃ Take Notes Geralt: Captain Falcon (F-Zero)
Captain Falcon may not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of ꦡvideo game ღbounty hunters, but you'd be surprised how solid the Falcon is at his job. Sure you don't see him taking heads left and right, but he's not one to trifle with when it comes to a fight.
He's also a hero in his world -- which is Nintendo's version of cyber punk -- and is maybe one of the few people who can pull off that style. Not to mention his preferred mode of transport. Sur♑e, Roach is a great horse, but we'd have a hard time believi💦ng it could beat the Blue Falcon.
9 The Witcher Wins: John 🎃Marston (Red Dead Redemption)
Whether we're talking 2010's Red Dead Redemption or its smash-hit sequel released in 2018, there's just no version of John Marston that can compete with Geralt. If we're talking the second, where he's much younger and less experienced, 🧸then there'd be no competition.
But we do have the first game -- where we play as a much more mature and seasoned Marston who will always have a special place in the hearts of fans. It's close as to which one we'd take in a pinch, but we're going Geralt, because�ꦡ� cowboys can't compete with monster hunters.
8 ꦆ Take Notes 🅺Geralt: Arthur Morgan (Red Dead Redemption 2)
Arthur Morgan is in a class🐓 of his own when it comes to bounty hunting. Sure, Geralt has coin on his mind a lot, especially when he's haggling poor decrepit farmers down to their last penny, but he's got nothing on Arthur Morgan.
This man is willing to help anyone and 𝔍everyone he knows or meets as long as he gets fat stacks of cash by the end of it. Whether it's robbing trains, roughing up deadbeats who owe himꦍ money, or collecting cigarette cards like a true nerd.
7 ꧟The Witcher Win💖s: Silas Greaves (Call of Juarez: Gunslinger)
We don't want to bog this list down with cowboys, but they make for such great bounty hunters that it's hard not to. Silas Greaves is your typical 1800's western archetype -- shoot first and ask questions later -- a perfect fit for the running and gunning you do in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger.
His one moment of restraint is when he forgives an adolescent Dwight D. Eisenhower for murdering his brother, thus sending🍌 him on a path to become the 34th President of the United States. But that's Greaves's problem, the rest of the game he's blinded with rage, making him no match for the stoic Geralt.
6 𒉰 Take Notes Ge🔥ralt: Samus Aran (Metroid)
Samus is as classic a bounty hunter as you'll get in gaming. She gets a job, hops in her space ship and takes care of it, easy peasy. Alonܫg the way she does encounter giant mecha-dragons, evil clones, and worst of all, puzzles! But that never stops our girl.
We rarely get to witness Samus hꦛandle the business side of things, but we do get to see how efficient she is on the job. Geralt has taken on some pretty substantial monsters, but he's a bit far off from what Samus has to encounter on a regular day.
5 The Witcher🌠 Wins: Mann The Bounty Hunter (Pirate 101) 𝓰
He might not be the your typical tough, but Mann The Bounty Hunter from Pirates 101, a non-playable cha♍racter that you encounter during your journey, still fits the bill.
Mann's time in the game is rather brief, but through that you understand that he's an aged professional who's teaching the new kid, you, some tricks out of his playbook. He feel𝓡s like the old guy who commen💟ts on the glory days and doesn't see any action anymore.
4 🌄 Take Notes Geralt: Django Fett (Star Wars: Bounty Hunters) 🐓
Django was a sizable let down in the prequels, being essentiall♉y reduced to an act of fan service, only to have his head cut off by Samuel Jackson.
But we must say, he's pretty good in his game, Star Wars: Bounty Hunters. It's a Star Wars game that went really under th💦e radar, but in it you see Django fleshed out a lot more and understand why he's one of the best at his job.
3 The Witcher Wins: M🦩attias Nilsson (Mercenaries)
Sure, Mattias Nilsson is from a franchise called Mercenaries, butꦗ seeing as he takes a great deal of pleasure in blowing things up and assassinating people for money, we think he deserves a spot on this list. Nilsson's accomplishments range from being an officer in the Swedish Navy at 17 to killing 52 of North Korea's "most wanted" -- and doing all this while rocking one sweet beard.
There's no denying that Nilsson is one of the best in the game and can give Geralt a serious run for his money. His only drawback being that he's 🌳terribly reckless, even acquiring a nuke in the second game to destroy one of his enemies.
2 ✃ Take Notes Geralt: Stranger (Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath)
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath is a cult classic among gamers from the early-to-mid 2000's. Rightfully so, as it was one of those ꦫgames that was ahead of its time and had plenty of memorable, yet bizarre characters along with fantastic FPS game play -- a perfectཧ formula for a cult-classic. And our protagonist, Stranger, is one of the most classic renditions of a bounty hunter in gaming.
He's a bit cliché being a no-nonsense cowboy, but has an incredibly unique design while offering up his own distinct qualities. And like most no-nonsense cowboy bounty hunters, he loves his line of work -- we're thankful this is getting an ♋!
1 The 🍎Witcher Wins: Boba Fett (Star Wars: Battlefront)
And closing out our list is most likely the most famous fiction bounty hunter of all time. He's more relevant today than Clint Eastwood's "The Man With No Name," more efficient than Spike from Cowboy Bebop, and says a lot less than Marvel's Deadpool. But we've got a few bones ꧃to pick when it comes to how "good" he is.
Sarlaac pit aside -- even though it's proba♑bly his lowest moment -- Boba Fett is a wee bit overh🀅yped. He's far from on par with the aforementioned bounty hunters, and when it comes to Geralt there's no shot. Boba Fett nods and looks cool, that's it.