List of .hack characters


The semi-international franchise Project.hack and .hack Conglomerate, primarily created and developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai, is based in an alternative history setting in the rise of the new millennium regarding the technological rise of a new version of the Internet following a major global computer network disaster in the year 2005, and the mysterious events regarding the wildly popular in-universe MMORPG series The World. The first four games follow a newcomer named Kite who goes on a quest to revive his comatose friend who fell into a coma after his PC was killed by an unknown creature. Bee Train also produced an anime series focused on a player named [|Tsukasa] who has no memories of his real world persona and cannot leave The World for unknown motives. In 2006, CyberConnect2 and Bee Train produced two new series, .hack//GU and .hack//Roots, respectively, that involves a returning player under the name of Haseo who, after the loss of his guild, goes on a quest to find the player killer Tri-Edge who sent his friend Shino into a coma. The latest game by CyberConnect2 is .hack//Link where Tokio Kuryuu, a second year junior-high student who gets transported into The World: RX by a new student named Saika Amagi and timetravels across the previous storylines in order to restore frozen players.
The concept of .hack was conceived by CyberConnect2 with the idea of creating a fictional MMORPG in order to simulate a realistic story. The cast was designed by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto while later installments involved another artist. Critical reception to the cast has been positive for their designs and realistic traits. Meanwhile, the G.U. cast received mixed responses due to Haseo's antiheroic characterization but with praise based on his growth.

Creation and design

Development for .hack began in early 2000 with the aim of shocking and surprising the player and creating a distinctive product. CyberConnect2's president Hiroshi Matsuyama played a key role in developing the concept for the series. A number of core ideas, including "slaying dragons or being a thief in London" were explored, but these were rejected in favor of an "offline/online game". The developers looked at a number of MMORPGs such as Phantasy Star Online, Ultima Online, and Final Fantasy XI for inspiration, and drew influences from the prior works of character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto and scenario writer Kazunori Itō. Matsuyama claimed that despite Sadamoto is not affiliated with gaming, the team were proud of having him design the cast.Basically a person who doesn't usually get involved with games, but we had the great opportunity to work with him. Itō noted that casting the player into the role of a subscriber of The World creates a unique story-telling situation which draws the player deeper into the plot.
Sadamoto's character designs follow the fantasy theme, drawing influence from the sword and sorcery subgenre in particular. Character designs also draw on Celtic imagery: Director Mashimo acknowledged similarities between Bear's design and Mel Gibson in his role as William Wallace, an example of Celtic warrior. All the characters are given distinctive patterns resembling tattoos, the visual representation of a fictional gameplay aspect called Wave.
In contrast to the first .hack series, Sadamoto did not design the characters but instead Seiichiro Hosokawa. While CyberConnect2 designed the characters for .hack//G.U., Sadamoto returned as supervisor. As a result, some asthetics from Haseo's design featured in the games' original trailers were removed from the finished product. Another major change for these trilogy was how Haseo's characterization written to be more appealing based on how player is distanced from the new protagonist due to the avoidance of reusing the drawing to players again.

Main characters

The World

A list of the main characters from the first version of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game The World:

A List of the Main characters from the second version of "The World"
A list of the main characters from the new portable version of "The World"

The World

Jeremy Dunham of IGN was impressed by the game's commitment to preserve the illusion of online and praised the character designs and the inclusion of the Japanese voice track, but criticized the camera manipulation and the game's shortness and lack of difficulty. A Game Informer reviewer praised the way it captures the sense of community that a real MMORPG offers.
In regards to the cast of .hack//Sign a Anime Academy's reviewer, who writes that the anime's depiction of the game-world setting is realistic and accurate. Reviewers appreciated the English voice acting: Lauren Synger from DVD Vision Japan feels that "everyone was very appropriate to their characters", noting that Brianne Sidal did an excellent work capturing Saiga's Tsukasa.
IGN suggested that the storyline of GU could be streamlined by allowing e-mail access within The World. Despite deriding the "filler" story of Rebirth, Sullivan found Reminisce to be much more enjoyable due to its more mature storyline. Mania foud Haseo's skills useless in combat but liked his relationship with the Twilight Brigade as the cast is explored in a personal manner as the premise focuses on players interacting with each other. Both Haseo and Atoli's actors, Takahiro Sakurai and Ayako Kawasumi, were highly praised for their work in the OVA. ANN enjoyed Kawasumi's vocal range of emotions to Atoli but was had mixed thoughts about how Sakurai can make Haseo more likable despite his striking performance.