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* In ''[[Saints Row 2]]'', the Boss looks like an amoral sociopath (and don't be fooled s/he is), but God help you if you dare to touch any of the other Saints. [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|You will be ended]] [[Disproportionate Retribution|in some particularly gruesome ways.]] A [[Villain Protagonist]] to the hilt, yes, but one who cares about their people at least...
** ''[[Saints Row 3]]'' leaves it up to the player to decide whether the Boss cares enough to ''prevent'' Saints from being killed or whether they're just a convenient excuse for the next rampage.
*** ''Saints Row 4'', however, assumes that the Boss took the 'you genuinely care' ending as canon.
* [[Castlevania|Dracula]] genuinely loved both of his wives; it was their deaths that prompted him to go evil. Twice. In ''[[Symphony of the Night]]'', he expresses remorse upon finding out that his actions go against his second wife's last words. He is also implied to have some feelings towards his son Alucard, even though Alucard is his enemy.
* In ''[[Alpha Protocol]]'', Alan Parker is a cold and calculating person who considers everyone he works with as expendable and has no problems with [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|eliminating them if he sees it as necessary]]. {{spoiler|However, with enough research, Mike can find out that he's the father of Madison Saint James. If Madison is killed by Conrad Marburg, Mike can inform Parker of the man who killed his daughter, which will result in [[Papa Wolf|him trying to take revenge]], or at least try to}}.