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More horrible adventures in the Silent Hill 2 remake! I've just reached Brookhaven Hospital, but this entry contains full Silent Hill 2 spoilers.


Notes on the Silent Hill 2 remake. )


This is such a good remake! It's clear that a lot of respect and love for Silent Hill 2 went into it. It really feels like the original without being constricted by it; it modifies and expands on details in ways that feel true to the original game. I'm so impressed!

There Aren't Kitchen Guns, Are There?

Nov. 21st, 2025 11:11 pm
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It is time for me to be disproportionately bothered by a single detail in a videogame! Today, we're watching me get frustrated over the story implications of the Silent Hill 2 remake's Wood Side Apartments coin puzzle.

There are major spoilers for the entire story of Silent Hill 2 below the cut.


Silent Hill 2 remake: the narrative problem with the coin puzzle. )


Please acknowledge receipt of my suggestion, Bloober Team. I look forward to seeing it patched in.

I'm still enjoying the remake! But this one detail is sticking in my teeth.

French Is Such A Scary Language.

Nov. 20th, 2025 03:18 pm
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I'm taking ficlet requests over on my Tumblr for the month of November! There are still prompts waiting in my inbox to be written, but I thought I'd do a roundup before this entry gets unmanageably long.


Death Note/Danganronpa: Light and Genocider Syo. )

Clair Obscur: Verso/Maelle from Alicia’s perspective. )

Clair Obscur: Maelle/Verso, Maelle struggling with her crush after act two. )

Lost: Jack/Kate, post-finale. )

Omori: Headspace Aubrey meets real Aubrey. )

Omori: the real Hero enters Headspace. )

The Long Walk: Pete/Ray, written from osmosis. )

Forgotton Anne/The Amazing Digital Circus: Ragatha meets Fig. )

Deltarune: Snowgrave route Kris/Noelle. )


I’ve been getting assorted anonymous requests from people who evidently know my fandoms and taste in themes extremely well! Are they from multiple prompters, or am I receiving a lot of carefully calculated requests from some sort of mysterious Riona expert? I’m so curious!
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I've started playing the Silent Hill 2 PS5 remake! I picked it up in a used electronics shop.

Cashier: Oh, great choice.
Riona: Thank you! I went insane about the original when I was sixteen.
Cashier: Me too. But I wasn't sixteen; I was, er, eleven.
Riona: Wow, that is not the right age to go insane about Silent Hill 2.

I'm a little over an hour in! I can already tell I'm going to regret this, but in an 'I'm so bad with horror' way rather than a 'why did they remake this?' one; the remake itself seems pretty great so far. It's clear that it was made by people who love the original, which makes such a big difference.

Playing through the opening was an absolutely insane experience. I know that sequence so well, and suddenly it had been completely transformed while still feeling like the same place. Seeing that familiar car park in modern graphics! The long walk down to Silent Hill! So pretty and unsettling!

Regrettably, I thought it was cute when James was leaning on the barrier at the start of the game. There's no hope for me at all. I'm so much fonder of James Sunderland than I should be.

(Although not quite as fond as half of Tumblr, which, it turns out, is startlingly horny for remake James.)

The first thing I did, when I gained control of James, was turn around and try to leave Silent Hill. Unsurprisingly, James did not allow me to do this, but I was delighted when I got a trophy for the attempt.

I was concerned that the remake's voice acting might feel too good, but so far it's working for me! They've taken the interesting and clever approach of hiring people who can act, but directing them extremely weirdly, with a lot of strange awkward pauses. Even if the voices and the line delivery aren't the same as the original game, the dialogue has the same feel to it. The creators of the remake evidently understand how the limitations of the original, like its restricted visibility and bizarre voice acting, ultimately contributed to the atmosphere.

After James and Angela's first meeting, I spoke to Angela a couple of times to see if she had any more dialogue, but I felt very bad about it. Angela's a severely traumatised young woman with no capacity for trust, and an unknown man lingering to talk to her a little too long is probably going to make her uncomfortable!

I like how violent and frantic James's fighting feels. No finesse to it; he's just desperate and terrified. You can just keep stamping and stamping on the enemies once you've knocked them down; he doesn't know when it's safe to stop!

Every blow feels like it has a real weight to it, both the ones James lands on enemies and the ones they land on you. I very much feel in danger from even the most basic enemies, despite playing on easy mode. It's stressful!

I initially thought I'd be fine with the stresses of this game after my experience with Little Hope, the most stressful game I have ever played. In a Silent Hill game, if you get the character you're playing killed, at least you can just reload and try again; Supermassive games are considerably more stressful because character deaths can't be undone!

But I'd failed to consider the stress of Silent Hill 2's ending system. My actions during the game determine how this story ends! I'm trying to keep James in good health, because that's one of the details that impact the ending, but how can I look after him when I'm bad at the combat and I keep burning through my very limited healing items?

I'll try my best. Come on, James; we can get through this together.

Look At This Cool Bee I Drew.

Nov. 15th, 2025 11:08 pm
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Interesting watching experience: I recently checked out the 3D animated series The Amazing Digital Circus, because 'a bunch of people are confined against their will together and have to fight not to lose their minds' is a concept I can never quite resist.

Watching the first episode, I wasn't sure whether I was going to carry on with this show. I wasn't a big fan of the visual style, and it was pretty strange and a little stupid. It wasn't quite clicking.

Then, twenty minutes into the episode, one of the characters commented on the villain's actions: 'This is dumb and weird.'

'Well,' said the villain, 'uh, y-yet... you're still watching it!'

Rarely have the characters on a screen looked quite so directly at me. Yes, I thought this was weird and stupid! And, yes, I was somehow still watching nonetheless. Evidently this show knew exactly what it was doing. I think that moment almost singlehandedly convinced me to carry on with the rest of it.

The last time I was so personally attacked by a fictional character, incidentally, was in Die Hard 4, when I mentioned how pleased I was that McClane was bleeding just before this exchange:

Farrell: I'm not a doctor, but you're hurt.
McClane: Yeah. Sexy, right?
Farrell: No!!

(McClane is correct and Farrell understands nothing.)

Anyway, I've now seen all six episodes of The Amazing Digital Circus to date, and I ended up having a good time! There are some interesting themes and surprisingly good character moments, and I appreciate the show's willingness to go for the unexpected punchline rather than the obvious one. But, uh, I don't know whether I'd recommend it.

I particularly enjoy the dynamic between Jax and Pomni, because 'cynical arsehole and the person who makes them a little less cynical' apparently remains a combination I'm guaranteed to ship even when one of the characters is a jester and the other is a rabbit twice her height.
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House has been one of my favourite shows for a very long time; it's strange that I've never written more fanfiction for it! Here is my first attempt at House fanfiction in, er, nineteen years.

It's really struck me, on my current House rewatch, that Wilson and Cameron seem to be friends. They get along well; they have some good conversations. In the episode 'The Right Stuff', House doesn't question the idea that Cameron would call Wilson socially. I've always found the interactions between Wilson and Cameron interesting, but somehow I've only just registered that there seems to be a real friendship there; it's endearing!

Anyway, I made them sleep together.


Title: The Unseen Third
Fandom: House MD
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Wilson/Cameron, unrequited Wilson/House and Cameron/House
Wordcount: 1,900
Summary: Wilson and Cameron spend a night together. It’s no secret that they’re both thinking about House.
Warnings: Infidelity, by which I mean Wilson cheating on his wife as per usual.


The Unseen Third )
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