Just because the game offers you so many characters to play the game with, it\'s not correct to assume that one of them has to be the best.
People who have been playing RPG (Role Playing Games) will know that.
That *is* what makes RPG a different class of games altogether! You finish(?) the game with one character, and when you start with a different character, you suddenly find yourself confused! And gradually you learn new tricks, new strategies, and *learn* that character. This way, you can enjoy the same game from many angles, and that is one of the pleasures of RPG.
From psychological point of view, this depends on the problem-solving-ability. What do you do when your character does not have the skill that is required to perform the task? How do you find your way out from a new situation? These are survival tactics that go way beyond the game, and people *do* employ all these tactics in their real lives, however subconscious it may be!
Conclusion: RPG is all about experiencing every character class in the game. All are best if you know how to play and enjoy them!
