Actually, considering that this thread seems to based on the idea that emotional characters are eschewed in favour of power fantasies, I wonder if Rance would fit.
He's a mostly a total male power fantasy from a popular hentai game series and generally has no morals. But he does has a primary love interest, Sill, who he's extremely protective of - although he buillies her most of the time. It's also shown that he's a manchild who doesn't really know how to deal with romantic love, which is probably part of the reason why he treats Sill the way he does.
One of the games originally had an ending where he set out on a quest to free Sill from a block of unbreakable ice only to find that it wasn't possible. This followed earlier foreshadowing from a previous game where he was told by a man who had lost his wife that he should learn to appreciate her while he has the chance. That ending ended up being changed because fans found it too depressing.
Many of the games in his series have a female scenario writer, by the way; she's where the complexity comes from as far as I can tell. There's probably some more interesting events but I haven't played most of the games, so I don't know.
He's a mostly a total male power fantasy from a popular hentai game series and generally has no morals. But he does has a primary love interest, Sill, who he's extremely protective of - although he buillies her most of the time. It's also shown that he's a manchild who doesn't really know how to deal with romantic love, which is probably part of the reason why he treats Sill the way he does.
One of the games originally had an ending where he set out on a quest to free Sill from a block of unbreakable ice only to find that it wasn't possible. This followed earlier foreshadowing from a previous game where he was told by a man who had lost his wife that he should learn to appreciate her while he has the chance. That ending ended up being changed because fans found it too depressing.
Many of the games in his series have a female scenario writer, by the way; she's where the complexity comes from as far as I can tell. There's probably some more interesting events but I haven't played most of the games, so I don't know.