Riona (
rionaleonhart) wrote2018-10-22 10:14 am
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I'm Going To Choke This Kid.
A couple of games I missed out of my 'every game I've ever played' entry, because apparently I've got an odd blind spot for games with 'devil' in the name:
Devil May Cry: I still remember very nervously queueing up to buy this 15-rated game when I was only thirteen, but I got away with it! This game was trying so hard to be cool and it was hilarious. (Battle rankings included 'cool' and 'stylish'.) I also remember the cutscene where you obtain your sword, and by 'you obtain it' I mean 'it impales you through the chest'.
We Know the Devil: (LP) A short, strange and interesting visual novel about three teenagers staying overnight in an isolated shack at summer camp, waiting for the devil to make an appearance. My favourite of the trio is Jupiter, incredibly repressed and desperately trying to be a good person.
And now some more of The 100! I've now finished the first season and by this point I've entirely lost track of how many characters have died, but the number of survivors from the original 100, not counting Bellamy and Raven, must be somewhere between 76 and 53. Probably a lot closer to the latter.
Octavia: We should make peace with the grounders.
Riona: You know, Octavia's absolutely right. You should all listen to her.
Finn: We should make peace with the grounders.
Riona: Shut up, Finn; nobody likes you.
I think the problem with Finn is that he comes across as very sanctimonious and judgemental, but also he tried to keep things going with Clarke after Raven came to Earth. If he just committed to being a scumbag, I'd probably like him!
(I wrote the above before watching episode 2.03, in which Finn punches an unarmed, bound person in the face and then shoots him while everyone else is arguing over ethics, and, predictably, I now have slightly warmer feelings towards him. See, Finn, I'm not asking a lot of you. All you have to do is be interesting on occasion.)
I wasn't expecting the first time I got tearful at The 100 to be over the pain of Councillor Dickface, but life is full of surprises. (Kane has become considerably less of a dickface by the point I've now watched to, and I suppose he's no longer a councillor, but I still struggle not to think of him as Councillor Dickface.)
Something about the framing of the first episode made me assume that Kane was the one who told Bellamy to shoot Chancellor Jaha, and I was confused to watch further and go 'but... but Kane is clearly in love with Chancellor Jaha; why would he want to kill him?' It explained a lot when I learnt Kane wasn't the person who'd given the instruction.
I'm not sure the writers have realised that Kane is in love with Jaha, but he definitely, definitely is. Similarly, Monty and Jasper are clearly boyfriends, but nobody involved in this show has a clue that they're being presented as boyfriends, which makes for some odd scenes. I keep forgetting Monty/Jasper isn't technically canon and then going '????' when Jasper goes chasing after other people.
I might be up for some Kane/Abby. I was hoping, when Kane reluctantly sentenced Abby to a series of painful electric shocks, that he'd be administering them himself, but Abby furiously maintaining eye contact with Kane for as long as she's capable during her punishment was also pretty good.
(I checked the The World Ends With You tag on Tumblr after the Switch release and stumbled across someone saying it was wrong to 'ship two of the characters because it was an abusive dynamic. Yes, I know that one of them emotionally manipulated and murdered the other, but that's what makes it great. Healthy relationships are for real life!
At a pub, two days ago, one of my friends asked whether there was any fandom in which I'd written fanfiction but hadn't written anything horrible. I started looking through the fandoms I'd recently written for. I ended up having to go back seven years and twenty-five fandoms before concluding I'd never written anything troubling for Phineas and Ferb.)
Devil May Cry: I still remember very nervously queueing up to buy this 15-rated game when I was only thirteen, but I got away with it! This game was trying so hard to be cool and it was hilarious. (Battle rankings included 'cool' and 'stylish'.) I also remember the cutscene where you obtain your sword, and by 'you obtain it' I mean 'it impales you through the chest'.
We Know the Devil: (LP) A short, strange and interesting visual novel about three teenagers staying overnight in an isolated shack at summer camp, waiting for the devil to make an appearance. My favourite of the trio is Jupiter, incredibly repressed and desperately trying to be a good person.
And now some more of The 100! I've now finished the first season and by this point I've entirely lost track of how many characters have died, but the number of survivors from the original 100, not counting Bellamy and Raven, must be somewhere between 76 and 53. Probably a lot closer to the latter.
Octavia: We should make peace with the grounders.
Riona: You know, Octavia's absolutely right. You should all listen to her.
Finn: We should make peace with the grounders.
Riona: Shut up, Finn; nobody likes you.
I think the problem with Finn is that he comes across as very sanctimonious and judgemental, but also he tried to keep things going with Clarke after Raven came to Earth. If he just committed to being a scumbag, I'd probably like him!
(I wrote the above before watching episode 2.03, in which Finn punches an unarmed, bound person in the face and then shoots him while everyone else is arguing over ethics, and, predictably, I now have slightly warmer feelings towards him. See, Finn, I'm not asking a lot of you. All you have to do is be interesting on occasion.)
I wasn't expecting the first time I got tearful at The 100 to be over the pain of Councillor Dickface, but life is full of surprises. (Kane has become considerably less of a dickface by the point I've now watched to, and I suppose he's no longer a councillor, but I still struggle not to think of him as Councillor Dickface.)
Something about the framing of the first episode made me assume that Kane was the one who told Bellamy to shoot Chancellor Jaha, and I was confused to watch further and go 'but... but Kane is clearly in love with Chancellor Jaha; why would he want to kill him?' It explained a lot when I learnt Kane wasn't the person who'd given the instruction.
I'm not sure the writers have realised that Kane is in love with Jaha, but he definitely, definitely is. Similarly, Monty and Jasper are clearly boyfriends, but nobody involved in this show has a clue that they're being presented as boyfriends, which makes for some odd scenes. I keep forgetting Monty/Jasper isn't technically canon and then going '????' when Jasper goes chasing after other people.
I might be up for some Kane/Abby. I was hoping, when Kane reluctantly sentenced Abby to a series of painful electric shocks, that he'd be administering them himself, but Abby furiously maintaining eye contact with Kane for as long as she's capable during her punishment was also pretty good.
(I checked the The World Ends With You tag on Tumblr after the Switch release and stumbled across someone saying it was wrong to 'ship two of the characters because it was an abusive dynamic. Yes, I know that one of them emotionally manipulated and murdered the other, but that's what makes it great. Healthy relationships are for real life!
At a pub, two days ago, one of my friends asked whether there was any fandom in which I'd written fanfiction but hadn't written anything horrible. I started looking through the fandoms I'd recently written for. I ended up having to go back seven years and twenty-five fandoms before concluding I'd never written anything troubling for Phineas and Ferb.)

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I remember ads for Devil May Cry! That is...exactly what I thought it would be. (When I was fifteen, I talked my way into going to an R-rated movie even though I was supposed to be sixteen, and I was very pleased with myself. ...and then I had a realization about my sexual orientation watching Selma Hayek play a vampire stripper.)
Ooh, the Between-76-and-53!
I totally get you about Finn. Characters being full-on dickish is more fun than being self-righteous and also dickish.
Yes, I know that one of them emotionally manipulated and murdered the other, but that's what makes it great. Healthy relationships are for real life!
I love that last sentence! (Still think it's hilarious that people were complaining about shipping Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter because of the age gap!
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...I'm going to have to check whether Ginger's seen From Dusk Till Dawn, because this sounds extremely up their street.
Still think it's hilarious that people were complaining about shipping Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter because of the age gap!
That is incredible. I'm so sorry, fandom police; I thought I was just innocently 'shipping someone with the man who fed him people, gaslighted him and manipulated him into murder, but now that you point out that one's in his late thirties and the other's in his late forties I can see the error of my ways.
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(Anonymous) 2018-10-22 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)The World Ends With You is great, though I imagine it somewhat loses some fun being ported to anything except DS. If ever a game were made for the system it was put out on, it was TWEWY and the DS.
I've never played Devil May Cry, but Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne is kind of a Devil May Cry crossover (I think some of the SMT staff worked on character design for one of the DMC games, and in return were allowed to use Dante in their game). He was a very annoying boss battle. Damnit, Dante! (Said battle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy3ufqp3l10 Also, I think Dante fighting a unicorn is funny.)
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So on my Netflix attempted binge (which has really been more of a "tries a show, gets bored, drops it and has a neverending pile of "to continue" list on Netflix") I've actually been captured by one of your old fandoms! Though I'm multitasking while watching it, so it's occasionally somewhat more of a listening to it. That fandom is... Prison Break. I'm on season 2, about episode 8 or 9.
-timydamonkey
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The World Ends With You is such a great game, and, yes, it's perfect for the DS. I'm tempted to replay it, but my cartridge has a tragic tendency to freeze mid-battle.
I had no idea that Dante appeared in an entirely different game! That's extremely weird.
Prison Break is so compelling! It's actually sort of similar to The 100 in that something's always happening, and that something is usually 'things going as wrong as possible'. I'm glad you're enjoying it.