The delivery is part of it, but also he fully endorses whatever the player chooses to do, even if it's something like blowing up a subway station full of civilians. Most RPGs would have your character acting remorseful or ashamed of their actions, but JC always has some excuse about why he thinks he's in the right.
>he fully endorses whatever the player chooses to do, even if it's something like blowing up a subway station full of civilians
This is so important for role playing, yet so few games do this.
Yeah but that exists in case the npc kills dad. Even if you piss off the thugh you can still kill him before he kills dad. Also you can kill daddy from stealth
Why don’t you join Majestic 12 in a body bag
I'm going to put you in a meat grinder you stupid useless cat. I was promised death and I got nothing from you.
Wait your turn
NOT YET
why are you locked in a litterbox?
you talking to me-ow?
Maybe you should try getting an owner
What made JC Denton so memorable? The voice? The writing? What was it bros
That he was in a good game. He had good 1 liners which he said in a funny way but even things that weren't meant to be one lines sounded funny.
The delivery is part of it, but also he fully endorses whatever the player chooses to do, even if it's something like blowing up a subway station full of civilians. Most RPGs would have your character acting remorseful or ashamed of their actions, but JC always has some excuse about why he thinks he's in the right.
>he fully endorses whatever the player chooses to do, even if it's something like blowing up a subway station full of civilians
This is so important for role playing, yet so few games do this.
sometimes it misfires
like the famous lipsmacking scene
you kill a dude in front oh her daughter and then you both act like it was someone else
Yeah but that exists in case the npc kills dad. Even if you piss off the thugh you can still kill him before he kills dad. Also you can kill daddy from stealth
>I'm with UCATCO, start talking