

It shouldn't be surprising that Mikami is a disturbed person, considering the tragic death of his parents years before the start of the game. But in the good ending, she convinces him that she's not a doll and they get married and have lots of happy consensual sex! Yay? The salon he runs in the game is all a front for his obsession with the heroine, who he considers the "perfect female specimen." Eventually he drags her into his hotel room, which she discovers is full of mannequins that look just like her. How is this not a horror game, again?Īnyway, in one of his bad ends he turns the heroine into his own living doll, and in another he locks her in his room, rapes her, and almost mutilates her. The game starts with him chasing down the heroine and cutting her hair by force for no apparent reason, though if you choose his route you come to learn that he has a seriously creepy fetish with her hair. Kuro to Kin is another game where all the love interests are pretty problematic in a "I have an overwhelming desire to sexually assault you" sort of way, but Tomoomi definitely wins the "most likely to be put in a mental institution" award. BUT if before he reaches that level of yandere he discovers that the heroine really loved him all along, he apologizes and sets her free and they live happily ever after, I guess.

It gets worse in his bad end, where it is implied he eventually rapes the heroine, and then chains her in the cage and treats her like his personal doll as she slowly loses her sense of self. Which he then fills with stuffed animals and childlike toys, because he thinks she still likes the same things she did as a kid. The situation becomes more disturbing after the heroine "disobeys" his order not to leave the house in order to try to figure out what's going on and recover her memories, and instead of filling her in on the situation like a normal person, he drugs her to keep her asleep most of the day and eventually locks her in a dog cage. Unfortunately, his desire to protect the heroine from danger soon proves problematic, as he utilizes her memory condition in order to pretend to be her boyfriend, steal her phone and computer battery, and whisk her away to his house all so he can shield her from the cruel pranks being played on her by her male friend's group of angry fangirls (rotten eggs in the mailbox, emails telling her to commit suicide, etc.)

When the heroine of Amnesia collapses in front of him at the start of the game, he rushes her to the hospital and sets his own life aside to look after her once she's released. At first, Toma comes across as a kind, protective older-brother type, the childhood friend of our amnesiac heroine.
