That's a really interesting discussion on "different personalities". Even the best Hollywood writers fall into the "trap" of writing two or more characters in the same "pattern", like the similar way they think and express themselves or do the jokes.
I haven't played GM so i can't judge on it, but "classics" such as GK, Monkey Island... are that for, among other reasons, having contrast between the picturesque characters. I should mention Toonstruck also - it's got plentiful of characters, and because of the writing, voice acting... every one of them could have their own adventure game.
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