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Aren't all the stories in Street Fighter are presented from the POV of that character. To Alex, this is a glorious wonderful happy ending where he has repented for his sins and become a good dude. That is the story in his head. This is Alex's happy ending.
Like, fine I can see your point that the ONLY depiction of it currently is this positive one. But I am otherwise fine with it existing if it is developed further with others criticising it.
This is not a good argument, partly because the POV doesn't just warp reality like Pyro-Vision, even if it lends itself to understanding the terms they see things in, meaning evil things can still look evil (e.g. many Bison and Akuma endings), and partly because even when you win you don't necessarily get a happy ending (e.g. Urien in Third Strike, where he gets thwarted by his brother), and it sometimes even involves the character realizing they were wrong and having a change of heart (e.g. Remy in Third Strike, where he finally abandons his Mr. Freeze complex).
The story mode endings aren't "here's a world where the character is right," or even always "here's a world where the character achieves their goals," just something along the lines of "here's a world where the character did as well as they could have," which might still be an obviously terrible outcome either because of evil intentions or relative incompetence.
Then the game in its current state, based on the information provided in this conversation, has done a decidedly bad rather than great thing, but there is a chance it will be improved later. I wouldn't hold your breath on it though, since these sorts of things often go basically untouched by the other writing in the series and by the time more is being written for Alex, this is liable to be swept under the rug.
people are not media-literate enough for this, certainly not gamers.
they're all "lol he's a cousin fucker" and i've only seen one person bring up the grooming dynamic.