The characters that debuted in the 2010s will always be associated with th𝓀is time span, especially since eighth generation൩ consoles are nearing their ends. The PS4 had a number of exclusives since its release in 2013, but the hold it has had on the market has led to multi-platform releases also being identified with Sony’s console.
This is why we’re taking into account any character that has been seen on the PS4, regardless of exclusivity. The “worst” here entails the characters who were either below expectations, didn’t have anything to like about with them, or were 🌃irrelevant to the story. Finally, even side characters qualify for this list, and we’ve included many supporting ones too.
10 Arkham Knight - Batman: Arkham Knight (2015) ܫ
The only reason he turned out to be a very𓃲 underwhelming character was because of the reveal that his real identity was that of Jason Tod༺d. A lot of hype had surrounded the game for a brand new villain to arrive, only for it to be a spin on the Red Hood.
In some ways, you might even consider this to be an old character, but the developers pr🔯omoted him as a new one so we’ll be taking him that way. Another letdown was the fact that the Arkham Knight wasn’t even strictly an antagonist either, with him being one of the lesser threats for Batman during the story.
9 𓆏 🐲 Nico - Devil May Cry 5 (2019)
The reason why characꦐters like Lady and Trish worked was because the series didn’t try hard in placing them in ꦓa position of importance. With Nico, there was an obvious indication that the developers wanted people to see her as this cool punk chick with a flair for sarcasm.
We already had a smack talking character in Dante, so Nico had next to nothing to contribute. While this choice is definitely going to be debatable as Nico does have her fans, we can’t consider her as a great character since she doesn’t have any prominence other than making wisecracks. It would’ve been passable had other characters not haဣd thiཧs attitude already.
8 ✃ Chloe Price -♔ Life Is Strange (2015)
A character like this is best left off in the pages of a romantic young-adult novel rather thജan on our gaming screens, and Chloe was a punk teenager in a story that tried very hard to paint h🎃er in such a light. While her dynamic with Max was well enough, Chloe herself wasn’t.
She might have been relatively appealing to teenagers, but by and large her devil-may-care attitu🍬de made her seem like a brat. Her quiet but rebellious attitude didn’t do her likability factor any favor♏s either. And while we get that a lot of elements were because of her emotional problems, it still doesn't hide her overall lack of appeal.
7 Ethan๊ Winters - Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017)
We’ve 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:compared the difference between Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Silent Hills before, and one thing that i𝐆sn’t in the former’s favor is the protagonist. Ethanᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ was so inconsequential, that he wasn’t even seen in full for the whole game.
He was like one of those arcade game protagonists from ‘80s game where it makes no difference who the playable character is. Even th🤡ough Chris Redfield had a cameo in the game, he’s the one players enjoyed having onscreen compared to Ethan.
6 Deacon St. John - Days Gone (2꧙019)
This isn’t the first time we’ve gone off 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:on this protagonist’s lack of impact, and our exasperation is justified since Days Gone was also a so-so affair at most, meaning the hero character had to be one of a 🦂kind. In the end, he really wasn’t.
The problem with Deacon is that he doesn’t offer anything otꦑher than a framing device to the story. You could even forget about this guy while playing as him - that’s how unremarkable he is. He starts off the same person and ends as the💫 same person. Overall, what you see with Deacon is the extent of what you can expect to get.
5 Knack - K𓂃nack Series (2013-17) ꦦ
Being a launch title for the PS4, you can see how the character of Knack was made in the hopes of estab🍬lishing him as one of the mascots for the system. The game was meant to app꧅eal to a younger demographic, being accompanied by a lot of juvenile elements to do so.
Unfortunately, Knack just came off as bizarre and inconsistent the whole time. When h𝄹e was big, his size was strangely i෴ntimidating; when smaller, he only seemed like a joke. His personality was also all over the place, with the humor seeming extremely forced. None of this got any better about him in the sequel either.
4 Arno Dorian - Assassin's Creed Unity ⛎(2014)
There have be🍬en over the years; Arno Dorian is far from one. Unlike the other heroes in Assassin’s Creed who fought for something they believed in, Arno was just a lover boy who wasn’t belie📖vable as an assassin.
Making things worse for him is the fact that Unity is easily theꦐ worst game in the franchise, but Arno contributed to this by lacking qualities like🐲 conviction, coolness, and having an attitude. All of which allowed the other protagonists to be memorable.
3 ꧋ Bast - Horizon Zero Dawn (2017)
You won’t find any fans of the gamꦚe who liked this piece of work, as Bast had no redeeming qualities to him. In fact, his death scene was the one moment which fans liked watching of him onscreen. While the others had also treated Aloy as an outcast, Bast found some twisted pleasure in anta𓃲gonizing her.
Not only was he bigoted toward Aloy for being an outsider, he act🍎ively attempted to sabotage her attempts to be accepted in the community. Bast is also known for outright attacking Aloy, and then taking pride in the memory. All in all, this was one negative character we had no reason to like in any way.
2 💖 Aiden Pearce - Watch Dogs (2014)
Here comes the b🎐landest of the bland characters you could ever find💯 in video gaming, who also happened to be something of a moron considering the choices he made. Watch Dogs is known for being a game that promised so much and delivered so little, and while we didn’t have much expectations with Ald𒉰en, he still managed to be below them.
There was nothing to his character other than commenting on the events we already saw happening. He was given a family in order for players to see had﷽ some personality, but it seemed as if Alden didn’t care much for them to begin with. Perhaps it was down to the not-so-gre🎉at voice acting, or maybe Alden was just boring overall.
1 Nadine Ross - Uncharted 4: A Th🐭ief's End (2016)
We’re specifically talking about t♏he Nadine we saw in her debut appearance, as she had some likability going for her🍒 in The Lost Legacy. In the original, though, Nadine ꦑwas extremely frustrating to watch since it made no sense why she was so difficult to beat and why she was so angry at the protagonists.
While Nathan and Sam had finished off enemies who were clearly stronger than Nadine before; for some reason, they always got walloped by her. Players would’ve been justified to feel cheated to see a character whose only personality trait was ordering deaths and betr🅷aying people to escape Scott free. She had no humor, no scary aura that villains like Marlowe and Lazareꦬvic had, and no ties with the protagonists.