
On the villainous scale, Jake is willing to and has murdered countless civilians and cops to satiate his addiction to solving trivial matters in extremely convoluted ways. On the nominal scale, he blatantly doesn't care for collateral damage (even unintended) in his quest and is inhumanly sadistic towards his enemies even when they're incapacitated and begging or did everything he asked, Jake almost never spares anyone, and in some instances inflicts such gratuitous cruelty it calls into question of if he's a sociopath hiding behind a mask.
In some instances, he's also portrayed as altruistic in helping others, namely trying to discourage others from drugs.
On the heroism scale, Jake is trying to avenge the murder of his kid brother and is up against a cartoonishly evil cast of villains that elicit no pity or sympathy from his wrath.
Anti-Hero: An incredibly surreal mix of this, Nominal Hero, and Villain Protagonist that frankly goes all over the place. And This Is for.: He tortures Colt by shooting him limb from limb and citing various people he's wronged, ending it with his brother. All the Other Reindeer: Mikey claims Jake has always been different from the family norm, but he's family nonetheless. However, Jake does save just about every random woman from trouble in the narrative. Always Save the Girl: Can be fully invoked by the player with the optional call girls. Affably Evil: Even with all the destruction he causes and his willingness to play dirty with his enemies, he does genuinely care for those who are willing to help him. His attempts at living a quiet life are quickly upturned by the murder of his kid brother at the hands of an evil biker gang that have a score to settle with his family. Jake Conway is a biker recently discharged from his tour of duty in Vietnam.