1/3
3 Years of Service
Fine as long as it IS a "no ntr" thing AND that it doesn't do that trite thing where he turns into an enemy. Also, best he's not a complete idiot you have to keep saving.
Depend on how the character is written. If the best friend actually adds something to the story — like emotional support, humor, or helping move the plot forward — then he can be a great addition. But if he turns into a constant obstacle, gets overly involved in every decision, or just exists to drag things out, then he becomes more of a nuisance than a valuable character. In short, it works as long as the best friend doesn’t become dead weight or annoy the player more than he helps.
That's fair, a lot of things come down to the quality of writing, and the friend being a good friend is really important, but for me, even more important is the reverse of this--you being a good friend to him. While I can compartmentalize and get past a lot of things that I don't like about the characters in a story, ideally I like to play someone who is a good person and doesn't hurt the people around him. Banter is fine, but I don't want to play someone who is constantly insulting my friend or putting him down. And, most of all, I don't want what is normally a godlike ability to attract female attention to cause hard feelings for my friend. Also, I don't want to be competing for LIs so if my friend is going to have a LI of his own, it needs to be handled in a way that I am not distracted by her or feeling the need to compete for her. This adds a lot of difficulty to the writing, and if someone gets it just right, I can totally appreciate their ability.As always, it depends on the writing and the role of the friend.
Action centered games always need a brother-in-arms, because women can not fit properly on that role.
derek is the brooooooooDerek in Being a DIK, he's more complex than seen in the early episodes, even if most of his scenes are humorous or make him the butt of the joke. There's bits and pieces proving this in a lot of his heart to heart scenes with the MC, and he generally always has your back, even when it ends up stinging him.
Liam in Acting Lessons, same developer as BAD, a legit bro, and you actually care about him.
Chris in Leap of Faith, written pretty well, a fan of one of your Love Interests, but never goes passed that. A goofball, that does have trouble with women and you can pitch some of the LI's off on him, but he can pull his own women. It kind of makes sense, when you're in the same circle, that he may end up with someone in your proximity, just like real life.
Jalen in West View Academy, didn't know what to think of him at first, he's a bro, comes off as annoying sometimes, but he's the cool Childhood Friend that is just as talented as the MC. He isn't interested in any of the FMC, as he right away gets interested in a girl that is pretty much facially obscured, as a running gag.
Some things, I dislike when another character is potentially interested in a LI, but as I grew up I understand if you don't go Harem, that girl will have to move on eventually, so if they seek others I'm okay with it. I just generally don't like when it happens in game, if it's an epilogue or after-story, it's fine.
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