These characters are a bit controversial due to their dangerously obsessive behaviors, which lead to them harming themselves and others in pursuit of love.
Note a yandere in action, notice how he maintains eye contact at all times The term yandere is derived from the Japanese words yanderu (病んでる), meaning insane or sick, and dere dere (デレデレ), meaning affectionate or loving so a yandere character is someone that is literally “lovesick”. Their behavior becomes unhinged, bordering on deranged leading to these characters becoming violent and possessive. Yandere is a Japanese term used to describe a person who is initially very loving and gentle towards the person they love, only for their affection to suddenly become obssessive and destructive. First up to bat are the yandere chararacters… yay? The Basics: What is Yandere? I gave a basic overview of each archetype and provided a few examples of characters from games that fit the trope, but I always wanted to go back and write a list spotlighting characters from the various archetypes. Who fell in love with a guy, but is shy to confess her feelings.Īt the same time it turns out that a new girl classmate and an exchange student have their eyes for her loved one, and out of nowhere his arranged bride appears, even school baseball team is competing for his attention! The fight for love will go at any cost.A few months back I wrote a Beginners Guide to Otome Games post on character archetypes (here’s a link to the thing: A Beginners Guide to Otome Games: Part 3 – Common Character Archetypes), where I broke down some of the most common character archetypes in otome games.
About This Game Akari Furutaka is an ordinary yandere schoolgirl,