Yoosung is probably the most wholesome of the Mystic Messenger men, but well, every male character in the game has some sort of trauma going on and he’s no exception. Zen, you just have so much going against you. So that at least gets him a few points over Zen, who is allergic to cats. Telling Jumin this isn’t okay is not going to lock you into a bad ending, if you’re gentle about it.įinally, you get to spend time with a beautiful cat. Did you ever play Amnesia: Memories, the one that wants you to be okay with one of the guys putting you in a dog cage? Yeah, no. You can help him work through it by understanding his feelings but also standing your ground and making it clear that it’s not okay to treat people like that - that's a surprisingly healthy thing for an otome game. But I guess he only had to deal with cats before now. If Jumin does happen to develop feelings for you, he becomes more than a little unstable, becoming extremely obsessive and treating you like a pet, which is… strange. What’s not to love? Well, he is distrustful of women (for pretty obvious reasons), so it’s a little hard to woo him.
Jumin is cold, aloof, loves cats, pretty hot, and flush with cash. Oh, and one of the bad endings has you being downright abusive to Zen. That’s more on the developers than the character, but it’s far from the best. It goes off this narrative that women do these things often to get something out of celebrities, which is pretty gross. You know that’s not attractive, bro, right? He does have reasons to do this, but I can’t say I find them very compelling.Īlso, his storyline revolves around a woman falsely accusing Zen of sexually harassing her. He seems only obsessed with his looks and it’s really annoying having him spam the chats with his gym and shirtless pics. It doesn’t help that the bad endings (which you’ll likely see) are pretty disturbing. But he is, ultimately, stuck in the past and untangling all of that is difficult. It’s a shame, he’s pretty hot and an artist.
Well, he will if you walk an insanely thin tightrope of choosing the right answers, but in most cases, he’s still in love with his deceased girlfriend. V, the other character that you can’t romance until Another Story, will never love you. And those bad endings probably need trigger warnings.
Yes, most of his not-bad endings have him going to therapy and getting treatment, but it still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Just know that using the ‘power of love’ to save Ray from his circumstances is just… not it, chief. There are other reasons I find that Ray is the worst husbando on the list, but explaining them would be some massive spoilers. You can argue that you at least know what you’re signing up for as a point to Ray’s advantage over V, but Ray is definitely an antagonistic character and it’s hard to shake that. He’s far from mentally stable, for reasons beyond his control, but that doesn’t stop his path from being disturbing. By the time you can woo Ray, one of the two men of Another Story, you know who he is and what he’s going through.