Board Thread:Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves discussion/@comment-25091239-20160619001518/@comment-25091239-20160712010320

Tabreez wrote: Teenbat wrote: I don't think I've ever seen Sly fight injustice. He has a code, but he still breaks the law. Not every "hero" has to be a paragon of virtue. Sly's a good guy that does bad things and finds pleasure in those things, and that's OK. Let's see: He stopped a mad man from sinking & plundering innocent ships in the Welch triangle, he returned Mesa City to the people, he stopped the undead from taking over Mexico, he stopped a demolitionist from blowing up mountain villages in China.

There's more: He did a forger a "favor" and stopped his conter-fitting operation in Paris, he prevented spice production in India, he stopped a corrupt cop from brainwashing criminals into handing her the stolen goods in Prague, he saved the forrests in Canada from making more space for another strip mall, he prevented a light show of hate in Paris which was going to be "outlandishly cruel".

Still more: He stopped a mob boss from destroying landmarks in Italy, he helped an aboriginal guru stop a mining operation in the sacred sites of Australia, he won a dogfight competition in Holland, he saved a bride from being married forcefully to an evil general in China, he rid the seven seas of the smartest man.

I'm not trying to say they're all for the sake of justice, that's why I'm asking you guys to help narrow down the ones that are.

I think the best examples are the ones in Sly 1 for Sly fighting injustice.