Sinful City (series)/Uriah Samuel Armstrong

"Let me give you a piece of my mind..."

- U.S.A.'s famous catchphrase

Uriah Samuel Armstrong, better known as U.S.A., is a fictional character and the lead protagonist of ' Sinful City series. He made his debut in the first Sinful City game, though his status quo from this game would quickly change in following titles. At the end of the first game, he discovers that he is not a human like he thought but an artificial god, a prototype attempt at the character Adam, whose mind was wiped and had false memories implanted in it. Subsequent games follow him attempting to find his place in the world while also warring against the evil forces of the Sinful City.

U.S.A. has become a fan favorite character among Arc System Works fans and critics, who have praised his personality, attitude, and character arc throughout the games.

Appearance
As a reference to his name, U.S.A.'s color scheme is red, white, and blue. He is a muscular man around his 30s with brown hair, a small stubble on his chin and a trucker hat that shades out the upper half of his face. His hat has an elongated cross on it, styled after the Christian cross, and when he takes it off his hair is around neck-length, though he hides most of it in his hat. He wears a puffy, sleeveless jacket and a sleeveless white shirt that is tucked into his pants, which are modeled after U.S. military cargo pants and have pouches on the sides of the thighs. Another reference to the U.S. military is the dog tags around his neck, which have the names Oscar and Abe written on them (later revealed to be aliases of his creators Ozymandias and Abdul). He wears long boots which have metal padding underneath them and has fingerless gloves with metal studs on their knuckles. He also wears a leather belt and nearly always has a toothpick in his mouth. He famously carries a double barrel sawed-off shotgun with him wherever he goes.

Trivia

 * In the Japanese version of the games, U.S.A. speaks with an Osakan accent, referencing his "outsider" and out of the loop nature when it came to the Sinful City. In the English version, this was translated as giving him a Southern American accent, which was chosen as most Americans stereotype truckers as being Southern.