Heart de Roommate - Characters

Characters

  • Yusuke Sawada (沢田 勇介, Sawada Yusuke?)

The main character, whom the player takes the role of. He complains constantly about things going bad in his life and believes he has bad luck.

  • Asumi Hirota (広田 明日美, Hirota Asumi?) (Voiced by: Asamiya Saki)

The self-appointed leader of the roommates. She is very energetic and is constantly picking on Yusuke, she can become angry very quickly but, despite her outward appearance, is very kind and sweet. Later on the extra ending, she is known to have a dangerous disease

  • Tomoe Katsuragi (桂木 朋絵, Katsuragi Tomoe?) (Voiced by: Izumi Maki)

She is a shy, sweet girl who cares deeply for her friends. When first meeting Yusuke she is very shy toward him as she isn't good with guys, but as time passes, she grows to like him.

  • Marumu Ogamayama (小熊山 まるむ, Ogumayama Marumu?) (Voiced by: Michiru Yuimoto)

A very strange and quiet girl who shows very little emotion. She doesn't say much but when she does talk, it is usually in a joking manner. Her lack of emotion is due to an accident which damaged her brain causing her to lose all of her emotions.

  • Namiki Honjo (本庄 なみき, Honjō Namiki?)

Yusuke's cousin who makes him call her sister. She is just as energetic as Asumi and even has a similar hair style and color to her. She is a little older than the roommates but is in the same grade as them.

  • Yoshiko Yagami (八神 良子, Yagami Yoshiko?)

She is the homeroom teacher of the four roommates and is very kind to her students, even will to bend rules as to get them out of trouble and putting her own self on the line to help them.

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