

Jun is central to the story - both as an antagonist and as a hero.Įikichi’s band Gas Chamber: Eikichi as the lead vocalist, Tatsuya on the bass and Jun playing the electronic keyboard, showcasing their musical talent. His characterization doesn’t stop at his sexuality and appearance alone, it goes beyond that. Instead, it is positively expressed as Jun embraces his feminine manhood with high respect, he doesn’t feel ashamed of his identity nor hides it. The game doesn’t ridicule his feminity as well as his homosexuality. In battles, Jun can use flowers as a weapon to strike enemies - think of him as the Tuxedo Mask of Persona.

His love for flowers expands to his encyclopedic knowledge of them, as well as having the ability to understand their language, hanakotoba (The language of flowers). Lisa, a love rival and childhood friend, has expressed her friendly envy of his beauty.įlowers are one of Jun’s keen interests, an interest that is commonly classed to be feminine. The game heavily implies that Jun has romantic feelings for Tatsuya and that he bears no attraction to the opposite sex.īy appearance, Jun does appear to have a feminine physique, and it’s occasionally stated in the game that he is more beautiful than females…going far to describe his beauty that of a Goddess. They shine brightly even after the sun goes down… fixed stars in a dark expanse.” “People often compare their goals to the stars. He plays a major role in Innocent Sin and is a minor character in Eternal Punishment. Jun Kurosu is one of the most well written homosexual characters I have seen in video game history. Which pretty much makes him a lovable dork. Examples being: riding motorcycles, perform realistic sound impressions, play the guitar, discuss manliness, etc.

The game reveals Tatsuya’s personal share of talents and his interests, some of them being quite idiosyncratic. Tatsuya is also referred to be a delinquent as he gets into a lot of fights (fights that are not initiated by him), and teachers questioning his direction in life….in which Tatsuya is undecided about.Īlthough he projects a ‘bad-boy’ image, Tatsuya is actually a shy socially-awkward individual, who prefers to keep to himself. Despite isolating himself, he is very popular in school, due to his good looks and the lone-wolf aura he emanates. Tatsuya Suou, Persona 2: Eternal PunishmentĬhildhood trauma has caused Tatsuya to grow up socially distant and withdrawn from people. “That’s right…I remember now…A sin that must not exist…How do I atone?” He also appears as a major character in Eternal Punishment. Tatsuya Suou can be considered his own character as he has a proper backstory and expresses agency in the game.
