Every gamer has their favorite protagonist, becoming particularly close to them over time and through numerous sequels. Because of this, a developer can cause an uproar if they change the way a protagonist looks for one reason or another.

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The following ten examples were received with varying degrees of positivity and negativity. Some were the result of a reboot, while others were just trying to make the character look young again. Some eventually reverted to an older design. Even though a character’s look has little influence over the gameplay, it can ruin the experience for some fans.

10Dante In DmC: Devil May Cry

After four mainline entries on the PS2 and the following generation, Capcom decided to hand theDevil May Cryseries to Team Ninja for a reboot.DmC: Devil May Crywas received well,but many felt a reboot was entirely unnecessaryand the changes Dante went through made him unrecognizable. The series eventuallyreturned to its old continuity withDevil May Cry 5in 2019 and the old Dante made a glorious return.

9Spider-Man In The PS5 Remaster

Insomniac made one of the best superhero games of all time withMarvel’s Spider-Manon the PS4.The developer stirred up a small controversy when they changed the model forPeter Parkerto a different actor’s likeness for the PS5 remaster. Insomniac did this to find an actor whose looks better match the voice actor, but some are fully convinced the company wanted someone who looked more like Tom Holland.

8Spyro The Dragon In Skylanders

Spyro is up there with Crash Bandicoot for notable unofficial Sony mascots. Developer Insomniac left the character behind for theRatchet and Clankfranchise, leaving the series to other developers.

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Activision eventually repurposed the character for theSkylandersseries, giving the purple dragon a makeover in the process. However, he is almost unrecognizable in this series, only retaining the size, purple color, and dragon form. Fortunately,Spyro looks like the old dragon inSpyro Reignited Trilogy.

Link’s redesigns are not necessarily a result of Nintendo feeling it necessary to change the way the iconic protagonist looks. Instead, it is more about eachLegend of Zeldagame having a unique art style. Most notably, the cartoonishart style ofThe Wind Wakerdid not sit well with a lot of fan. The actual game proved to be more than worthy of theLegend of Zeldaname, often being singled out as one of the greatest Nintendo GameCube titles.

6Bomberman In Act Zero

Bombermanhas been around for numerous decades, and the main character’s look is instantly recognizable even to gamers unfamiliar with the series. It is a total mystery, then, why Hudson Soft thought it was necessary to give the character and series the gritty reboot treatment.Bomberman: Act Zeroputs a futuristic industrial coat of paint over the IP. The Xbox 360 title was poorly received and future entries in the franchise reverted back to the classic aesthetic.

5Crash Bandicoot In Crash Of The Titans

After Naughty Dog left theCrash Bandicootseriesbehind in favor ofJak and Daxter, a few games starring the anthropomorphic bandicoot retained the character’s signature look.Crash of the Titanschanged his proportions and gave him tattoos to represent a new generation ofCrash Bandicootgames. This and the sequel,Mind Over Mutant, were not terribly received by critics, but they were not what fans wanted from the series. Fortunately, the old Crash came back with theCrash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogyin 2017.

It was cool to finally seeBionic Commandocome back in 2009. Less exciting was seeing the main character’s new redesign. He does not look anything like the original Nathan Rad Spencer from the olderBionic Commandogames. Gamers would have preferred if he looked like Nathan Rad Spencer fromBionic Commando Rearmed. Players can actually use this character model in the story once they have beaten the game once.

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3Lara Croft In Tomb Raider: Legend

Even before the 2013 reboot, Lara Croft went through a significant redesign for 2006’sTomb Raider: Legend. This game in general had a different, more joyful vibe than olderTomb Raidergames.

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A year beforeUncharted: Drake’s Fortune,Tomb Raider: Legendgave players a wise-cracking explorerwho had no qualms about killing dozens of people in pursuit of their search for treasures and ancient mysteries. The 2013 reboot saw another significant redesign, showcasing a younger, less confident Lara Croft.

2Chris Redfield In Resident Evil 5 And 7

Chris Redfieldlooks radically different inResident Evil 5, but this can be chalked up to wanting a more detailed character model for the next generation. However,his new look inResident Evil 7was just bizarre, to the point of fans speculating whether or not he was a clone. He looks younger and more like Chris from the 1996 debut entry. Fortunately, Capcom reverted this change inResident Evil 8, giving fans a Chris who looks more like an older version of the character fromResident Evil 5and6.

1Solid Snake In Metal Gear Solid 4

There is a narrative reason forSolid Snake’sadvanced aging inMetal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots,but that did not make it any less shocking to see him so old and frail when the first trailer for the PS3 game dropped. Hideo Kojima wanted an older Snake to reflect how fans have grown older and changed in the years betweenMetal Gear’sdebut and the finale of the hero’s story. The final product polarized the fanbase, but few complained about Snake’s older look.

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