Chris is the mandatory Mexican family emo who is also suspiciously white. He is a tattoo artist who works at a local tattoo shop. But he's mostly known for being that one weird guy no one understands. Those within the area have gotten to know that if you need something, like basic directions, then don't ask Chris because you'll just end up more lost and confused. Chris sort of takes pride knowing that this is his reputation, thinking of himself as a mysterious gatekeeper of knowledge that only the most worthy will have access to. Please don't tell him that he's actually just cringe.
When Chris was younger, he would often be singled out by the rest of the kids. He already struggled significantly due to his family life. Tension between his parents was high due to his mom's alcoholism, and they were eventually forced to split up after she was arrested for drunk driving. His father thought this was for the best, since her addiction would only end up hurting Chris. At this time, he didn't put up the personality he has now. He thought it was strange why people seemed to exclude him and see him differently, despite trying his best to fit in with the rest. At some point, he stopped trying, choosing to instead spend his recess alone at the lunch tables playing with his jacket's strings for the hundredth time. His teacher noticed this. She knew she couldn't just force the other kids to play with him, if anything that might just make things worse. Children can just sometimes be mean, as she knew. During another lone recess, the teacher came up to Chris and offered him a small machine, it was a GameBoy. She told him he could play it during recess but to return it back to her when class started. This little thing excited Chris. He would end up being glued to this, while keeping his side of the deal of course. At the end of the year, the teacher even decided to gift him the GameBoy. Throughout his early years of school, Chris would continue to be alone with no friends. He truly felt terrible about himself, but it was learning about video games that brought some joy to his life.
It would be the late 90s to early 2000s, Chris lived alone with his dad, since his parents had divorced. One day, his dad brought back a blocky-looking computer. This would be something new to Chris, but he got used to it real quick. He soon learned about the Internet, and how you could talk to people online in forums. His dad was not as tech-savvy as him and had his concerns, but Chris reassured him that he was talking to people his age. So I guess that was good enough for him, people wouldn't lie on the Internet right? Chris often hung out in gaming and anime communities, spending hours talking with others who shared similar interests. With the Internet and video games, he found that both of these things made him feel less lonely. The cool characters he wished he was like from the video games he played, and the people he spoke with online who shared having similar experiences to him; everything felt right for a moment. Despite this, he continued to struggle with his social life in school. Middle school wasn't that great, he'd often spend all his free time sitting in a corner playing his games. Meanwhile, all the other kids would hang out and laugh with each other. Even after everything that had happened, things hadn't changed. Chris actually hadn't stopped trying to make friends, but it was clear others didn't feel the same. He'd still be ignored, picked last in PE... But maybe it's just like video games. If something doesn't work, why not try something different?
It wouldn't be until graduating middle school where Chris would completely change himself during the summer before his entrance to high school. After discussing it with his online friends, he decided to adopt a much edgier, cooler style like from the characters he admired. Countless trips to Hot Topic, his dad was confused yet supportive. But it wasn't just his fashion style that changed. By the time high school started, he was a completely different person. Unlike the quiet and lonely kid he used to be, he was now much more loud and bold. If people thought he was weird then what's so wrong with that? He always felt like an outcast that would never fit in, but he never truly understood why. So instead, he decided to make himself stand out and be as strange as possible to the others. Because at least this time, there would be a reason why he is considered weird by those around him. It's a defense mechanism of sorts because deep down, Chris still felt self-conscious about himself. No matter who he pretended to be, it was still him. From being invisible to now unignorable, he would still be seen as odd in his school and town. This would lead to some bullying and fights towards him at school. Although this time, he would be able to actually defend himself by putting up his new persona. This actually led a few other nerdy students at his school to think he was cool, because to them Chris did actually seem like a character from a video game or anime. These all became his new friends to whom he acted like a leader to. Despite continuing to hold this bold, chunni personality, he was very happy deep down that he finally met people who understood him and saw him as a friend. He'd been talking to others for years on the computer, but it felt so nice coming to school knowing he had friends waiting for him.
In the present time when the game's story starts, Chris is now out of high school and works as a tattoo artist at a shop. Even though he's no longer in the school environment he used to be, he continues acting as a character since he found that's what makes him feel happy with himself, to act as someone cooler than who he actually is. Other people still have a hard time getting across his personality, but there are others who have gotten past this and like him for who he is.

