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READ THE FUCKING DESCRIPTION YOU FUCKIN MORON.
It's just so depressing when you psyche yourself up for something and it totally dashes your expectations.
I know how you feel. Hmm, how did you feel about ME3's endings? I've never played ME, but I have heard ever so much arguing on that point.
I'm not saying Alex was a good guy, but he wasn't actively malicious either. He did what he had to, and he didn't really let For what it's worth, Heller is guilty of the exact same crimes as P1 Alex is - hell, even the same motivations. Alex wanted to protect his sister above all else - Heller wanted to protect his daughter.
Suddenly, they go from being a containment force to Nazis who sic Infected monsters on civilians for kicks, and Gentek goes from clinical research to 'how many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop', except with feeding civilians to monsters.
In the second game, he was a mustache-twirling mad scientist holding an incompetence ball the size of a mansion. Plans within plans, but completely blind to the numerous holes and obvious ways things could go wrong.
Aged? No, it was ruined. I'd trust Detwiller for a continuation of his character. Dan Jolley's a cool guy, but I refuse to accept what happened to Alex. Look, I've been stewing in my misery for a year and a half. Prototype 2 caused me physical pain to watch. Let's agree to go our separate ways, because neither of us will convince each other.