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Shikamo said:

Persona 4 Golden is my favorite game of all time, but at the same time Teddie is the most annoying character off all time.

This was my immediate answer as well.

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Between the bear puns and the constant stream of pervy lines in cutscenes, I hated him so much. I removed him after one battle in my party because I just couldn't handle "BEAR-SONA" for another minute.
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Bofferbrauer2 said:
Mummelmann said:

Noober from Baldur's Gate is hella annoying. A whole host of NPCs from Skyrim as well, it's hard to pin one specific character as most annoying, there's just too much to choose from.

What about now?

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At least if you stick up to it, you get some reward, and if you don't, you won't be punished whatsoever.

It's free XP, but I usually kill him just for ruining my day!



Steve from RE Code Veronica. He was beyond insufferable.



Koragg said:
Jpcc86 said:

Fi from Skyward easily. Not even Navi was that annoying. 

The dog from duckhunt

Ashley Graham obvs

Natalya in Goldeneye007, girl just wanted to die real bad

Ashley is lovely in the remake!

Ashley is amazing in the original too.



Secret of Mana,

the third character getting stuck pathing behind an obstacle when you want to move forward. Now you have to go back and fix their pathing before moving. And it happens like every 10-15 minutes.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.

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Mummelmann said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

What about now?

Spoiler!
At least if you stick up to it, you get some reward, and if you don't, you won't be punished whatsoever.

It's free XP, but I usually kill him just for ruining my day!

I actually don't find him that irritating, after all it can be resolved in under 3 minutes.

Having someone like Tiax in our party, though... In fact, almost all evil characters in the original release were so laughably gratingly evil I couldn't even bring myself to make a playthrough with an evil party until the enhanced edition brough some more mentally stable and actually useful evil characters.



LegitHyperbole said:

Haven't played it but watched a lit of let's play. Tosh in Dragon Age The veilgaurd. Very few redeeming qualities and a right stuck up bitch.

Taash and generally she's just a bit nothing. You want stuck up bitch, you go to Vivienne from DA:I but being a stuck up bitch is her charm.

Zeltaz13 said:

Lucky Chloe from Tekken 7, i hate her looks, i hate fighting against her, i hate using her, i hate what her story did to eddy in t7, shit character

This is blasphemy. LC is like one of the most fun characters they ever added. In the same vein, I'd say Lars for me. He's like some anime character inserted into Tekken and feels completely misplaced.

HoloDust said:

Apart from usual suspects, off the top of my head, Navi and Fi, from recent memory, Astarion from BG3 easily takes the Golden Raspberry...though most of BG3's companions are annoying.

For me in BG3 it was Gale, I actually completely missed him in my first playthrough, was real funny when I went to the sub reddit and had everyone talking about Gale and all I thought was "Who's Gale?" Played again and found him and just got kinda annoyed, he's well written but just didn't like his character.

On topic from me, Faise and Lymle from SO4. Cloud from FF7 Remake, Tifa from FF7 remake... infact a lot of characters from FF7 remake. And for me, Lilith from Borderlands, most of the BL heroes aren't heroes. They are homicidal maniacs but try to pass off as heroic as that is kinda the role you play in BL2 and 3. The 'righteous' stance she takes annoys me.



Hmm, pie.

Bofferbrauer2 said:
Mummelmann said:

It's free XP, but I usually kill him just for ruining my day!

I actually don't find him that irritating, after all it can be resolved in under 3 minutes.

Having someone like Tiax in our party, though... In fact, almost all evil characters in the original release were so laughably gratingly evil I couldn't even bring myself to make a playthrough with an evil party until the enhanced edition brough some more mentally stable and actually useful evil characters.

It's quite over-the-top at times, I agree. In keeping with typical writing of the time. I usually have problems with evil playthroughs of RPGs since it's evil for evil's sake, and not really driven by any reason or proper motivation, in most cases. It's perfectly possible to write evil characters who are still driven by, at last subjectively, reasonable motivations and goals.