A proper narrative is made up of protagonists, antagonists, and characters that support both.

While it’s supposed to be the protagonist’s show first and foremost, that’s not always how things go in the public consciousness.

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Whether due to lovable character traits or distinct designs, some supporting characters manage to secure a big chunk of the spotlight for themselves.

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They live on in our memories, long after a game’s release, because something they did or said managed to make a firm impression on us.

Harry and Kim from Disco Elysium

In some cases, these supporting characters even manage to become more beloved than the protagonists or antagonists themselves.

11Kim Kitsuragi

Disco Elysium

InDisco Elysium, our protagonist Harry DuBois is far too much of a mess to handle the investigation all on his lonesome.

Thankfully, he has the assistance of RCM lieutenant Kim Kitsuragi along with him on the case.

HK-47 in Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic

Besides just being a generally pleasant and reliable person, Kim holds the distinction of being the lone voice of logic and reason guiding Harry’s somewhat… iffy perceptions.

This is rather ironic, considering Harry has a literal voice of Logicclamoring away in that head of his.

Solaire of Astora in Dark Souls

Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

InStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the protagonist purchases what appears to be a protocol droid to communicate with the Tuskans of Tatooine.

That droid, HK-47, was actually a skilled assassin droid, and quite proud of it, too.

Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite

HK-47 absolutely adores senseless violence, and would happily kill the protagonist if his programming didn’t prevent him.

That programming also forces him to keep his interactions cordial and professional, which leads to one of the most polite and affable sociopaths you’ll ever meet.

HK-47 will call you a “meatbag” to your face, then politely ask if there’s anyone you’d like assassinated, making him a great cohort foran evil playthrough.

8Solaire Of Astora

Dark Souls

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The world ofDark Soulsis not a pleasant one, to say the absolute least, but it still has its bright spots.

One of its brightest spots is Solaire of Astora of the Warriors of Sunlight.

A big fan of Gwyn, Lord of Cinder, Solaire became Undead on purpose so he could seek out his “own sun” in Gwyn’s birthplace.

While his proselytizing can get a bit overbearing, Solaire is the closest thing you have to a recurring ally in the game, particularly if you do right by himin his questline.

7Elizabeth

BioShock Infinite

InBioShock Infinite, Elizabeth is the girl that Booker DeWitt was originally sent to the floating city of Columbia to liberate.

Because Elizabeth has been sheltered all her life, she has a sunny, somewhat naive disposition.

This makes her a good counterpoint to Booker’s grizzled, cynical outlook, though the two end up rubbing off on one another over the course of the story.

Elizabeth ends up stealing the show in a slightly more literal way, becoming the de facto protagonist in the game’s Burial at Sea DLC.

6Iron Fist Alexander

Elden Ring

Throughout the Lands Between inElden Ring, there are Living Jars that will attack when approached with hostile intent.

The exception to this is the Warrior Jar, Iron Fist Alexander.

Alexander has the disposition of a classic gentleman knight, engaging in combat for the thrill and potential of bettering himself.

Granted, Alexander’s idea of “bettering himself” includes stuffing the discarded viscera of slain warriors into his body.

Still, if you’re able to look past that, he’s one of the most cheerful chaps in the Lands Between, and a big hit with fans whenever he shows up.

5Nick Valentine

The roster of recruitable companions inFallout 4is packed with charming rogues, but the most charming one is none other than Diamond City’s resident detective, Nick Valentine.

A runaway prototype synth from the Institute, Nick has thememories of a pre-war era detective in his head.

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He’s got the voice and mannerisms of Humphrey Bogart with a face like a used leather chair, and boy, does he have that noir charm in spades.

Nick is one of your most important allies, helping you find Kellogg in the main story and providing some vital perspective in the Far Harbor DLC.

InHades, the many characters you encounter are either godlike deities or legendary figures from Greek mythology.

Dusa is neither of those, merely a disembodied gorgon head working as the House of Hades’ maid.

As the closest thing to a normal person in the cast, Dusa’s down-to-earth vibes make her a nice palette cleanser compared to the larger-than-life gods you usually deal with.

While she’s star-struck by Zagreus at first, she also ends up becomingone of his best friends, something he has very few of at first.

In Stars And Time

When playing In Stars and Time, the only other person in Dormant who’s clued into Siffrin’s time-loop predicament is the mysterious Loop.

For reasons they choose not to divulge, Loop knows quite a bit about Siffrin and wants to help him as much as possible.

They tend to go about this in a somewhat catty and obnoxious way, but you can tell that Loop’s desire is mostly genuine.

This proves especially true when Siffrin spirals after seemingly endless repetitions, and Loop does their best to console him.

Sans is a character who needs no introduction. Even if you’ve never playedUndertale, if you’ve been even a little tuned into gaming as a whole since 2015, he’s probably crossed your path at least once.

At least on the surface, Sans is a textbook lovable slob, traipsing around in his PJs and regularly ditching work to get a snack.

However, Sans has some particularly deep depths, carefully letting on that his lazy ways are more of a preference than a necessity.

Sans is one of the most dangerous monsters in the entire underground, and should yougive him a reason to do so, he will prove that to you. Repeatedly, if necessary.