The Dealer in Buckshot Roulette is the main antagonist of the game. Players will encounter this ominous, creepy-looking entity a few minutes into starting the game. They are then presented with a shotgun and tasked with playing a modified version of Russian Roulette against the Dealer. However, there is more to this mysterious entity than it would appear at first glance, especially when taking into consideration their motives and mannerisms.
A breakdown of the Dealer in Buckshot Roulette can be found below.
Note: Parts of this article are subjective and reflect the author’s opinions.
The Dealer is surprisingly fair in his judgment and never cheats his way to victory. Interestingly, the Dealer does not show any emotion of any kind either - and is razor-focused on executing the game. He does not care for much else.
This does not discount his aggressiveness, however, and the Dealer will always attempt to one-up the player during these encounters. His AI is especially well-developed and is surprisingly capable of making split-second decisions that keep the heat on players, having them carefully strategize each move - a testament to the game's atmosphere and design.
One of the more popular theories surrounding the Dealer is that he is a physical manifestation of the demons of gambling addiction. This makes quite a fair bit of sense, especially when we take into account Buckshot Roulette's multiple endings.
One such ending has the player receiving a sum of money, and being set free. However, there is no celebratory message, or any light at the end of the tunnel as the protagonist sinks deeper into his addiction.
To make matters worse, the protagonist wins only $70,000 and is left scarred for life after the encounter - something
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