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I feel like I don't have to explain Gonta. But as someone who tend to pay attention to secondary characters more than the main ones, I noticed and appreciated some of Keebo's lines being pretty compassionate and understanding towards both victims and killers, and this way before his endgame development and role as an audience surrogate being revealed. He's pretty consistent in that aspect. And I like that he's still very much a comic relief character in spite of all that. And the humour hit: his FTEs had me laughing out loud in points.
Special mention to Kiyo for being maybe my favourite character at the early game stage, before the background and characterization reveals completely ruined him for me. It's super subjective, but this all felt like an enormous waste of potential as far as I was concerned, and I don't think I'll ever stop being salty about that.
And no people, he wasn't in love with his sister, he was manipulated by her. We can think that thanks to that her tulpa said that she was her older sister, so she can have control over kiyo and also a lot more, i want to explain more but you can search gor reasons
This is one of the things I'm salty about regarding his character, honestly. I absolutely get your arguments and why you'd like him, and his characterization is interesting... However, it's the way it was presented and what was focussed on that I found pretty abysmal, and it's what ruined him for me personally.
The trial makes a big hoopla about his "love" for his sister, and him wearing lipstick, and the serial killer angle, with most of the cast remarking on how craaaazy he/it all is - it felt like Genocide Jack II for me. The fact that said sister might be a tulpa, which would be interesting and/or relevant to his talent, is barely touched on, then shot down. Korekiyo mentions his sister coming back to him after a ritual, but then the immediate reaction of his classmates (Maki's, iirc) is to say more or less that this is crazy talk, and this hypothesis is promptly disregarded. There is no hint in the trial (outside of maybe his execution) that his relationship might've stemmed from abuse - the FTEs are more overt on this topic, but who's going to see his FTEs after this, outside of completionists?)
I feel like his trial went hog wild on the incest part for the sake of edginess and at the detriment of everything else, and I really hated this.
(not to mention that it left me questioning his common sense. Angie's accidental murder aside, if the whole reason behind his killing Tenko was to "gather 100 friends for his sister", something we're to believe he has been doing long before he entered the Academy, and is not over with his two latest victims, would his number one priority not be finishing his work? Meaning staying alive until he's done? Every interaction the player has with him led me to believe he was a weirdo, but also pretty rational and rather smart. I don't believe someone like him would be so fixated on a method that'd make him such an obvious suspect, when at no point in his trial has he said that the way his victims were sent to the afterlife mattered.)
Sorry for all this salt! I don't mean to disregard your points or your opinion either - if you find joy in this character that's pretty neat! It's just that to me he's a huge waste of potential, and I wanted to explain myself more on that, because my initial comment didn't go into detail. I don't hate the character per se - just what they chose to make of him.
... Tbh I would have loved him to be a huge red herring; like, the most obvious weirdo of the cast in the way he behaved and thought, and plainly suspicious, only for him to end up not killing anyone from beginning to end. :D So him ending up being one of the murderers was a disappointment in itself - nevermind him being revealed as /yet another/ unhinged serial killer. I was pretty done with this trial's conclusion, honestly.
As much of a subjective reading as that is... I get what you'd say that, haha.
(meanwhile most fourth cases tend to hinge on sacrifice and be emotional highs...)
Though I personally like DR2's third case because it dropped a pretty huge bomb that hinted towards the game's biggest reveal, and thus was relevant to the overarching plot. This one doesn't have that for it, so it was mostly just frustrating (imho).
(ETA: all the more so because I genuinely liked the chapter's atmosphere, and the murders themselves had been really fun to investigate. But the last stretch of the trial... not so much.)