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He just terrifies me, especially during the class trial of this chapter. I'm not gonna lie, Nagito did terrify me sometimes too but Ouma takes the cake for being the most extreme.
Also after Kaede's trial there was literally nothing that could've made me sadder than that, so i guess i had a thick skin for that.
Oh, I won't deny that he was incredibly smart for what he did and his actions overall at that point, I was definitely impressed, his expressions were the only think that terrified me and how he carried himself with his words. Perfect vilain though.
If he got me shaking in my boots during the game (which he did) then he wins, by a landslide. Like I said, I was genuinely terrified but impressed.
Well I mean, every other game had an insane character in it whom made the game interesting like Nagito, Toko and Junko so I understand. Putting Kokichi in the middle of everything made it more emotional for me, lol.
Also, on a side note, no matter how interesting or complex Ouma's character might be, I'll never like him. Probably what's really stopping me are the fans woobifying him.
Also, I've played through the entire game already, and I still don't like him. I respect the writing of his characer to a degree, but I always base my liking of a character to whether or not I would like them if they were a real person, and I would definitely not like him.