Yes and what little there is, your characters changed what would've happened if they weren't there, like destroying the black heart. So like it or not, you're the main character of this game
[spoiler]who would have thought [/spoiler]
Isn't a character supposed to be....interesting? Because throughout the entire story my "character" doesn't question anything...ANYTHING, he has little to no development, he doesn't ask "what happened to this place?" once and he never asks himself "who the hell am I, and why was I brought back to life with a tattoo on my face?". You see what I'm saying? The guardian you play as doesn't even deserve to have protagonist syndrome....if he died I wouldn't have been affected at all...
Just so you know, protagonist syndrome isn't a good thing. It's something that happens when a series has gone on too long, and writers have no clue where to bring it next. The dropped from orbit thing was bad but tolerable. 343's surviving a nuke 3 inches away from you is just dumb.
But what kind of shield can withstand a nuke, especially at that range. I can only imagine nukes have gotten better in the 500 plus years halo takes place
Mac rounds are just super heated metal, with some sort of hard ass center, thrown at ridiculous speeds. Nukes have radiation, and chemical explosions, probably some alien shit too since it's so far after humans have gotten their hands on covenant tech
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