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I agree 100%. The other main characters are also unlikable and trite. They have all the psuedo depth of every other character Chris Avellone seems to have written. The ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that is secretly trying to do the write thing, or the person who appears to be trying to do the write thing that inevitably turns out to secretly be an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. The tone and tenor of everything and everyone feels like characters from any other Obsidion/Bioware game you've ever played which is a shame.
so basicaly Aiden is a Kid.
After the fight, Aiden is like : WOW BRO just chill and we'll grab a beer.
man, he just tried to kill you. He's not your friend.
A: No.
Thanks.
Dude would egg on for a brawl depending on your dialogue choices. Like the end of Baba Quest.