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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2025-09-24 11:25 am

My One True Passion In Life Is Being A Jerk.

Here is the problem with venturing into the realm of fanmade Danganronpas (or Fanganronpas, as the community inevitably calls them): where do you stop?

What I'm saying is that, having got into Danganronpa: Despair Time, I've now investigated Project: Eden's Garden.

Eden's Garden is a playable Danganronpa fangame that can be downloaded free on itch.io, but, as my laptop is very much not a gaming laptop and might struggle to play it, I've watched the development team's official no-commentary playthrough instead. The prologue and first chapter have currently been released.

The first thing that strikes me is the absolutely insane level of polish and production values; this game is better-looking than an actual Danganronpa game. I think it's the most impressive fan project I've ever seen, and I've seen some impressive fan projects in my time!

I do think I love Despair Time more. Despair Time is a lot messier, but its characters grabbed me more powerfully, and I think it does a better job of capturing Danganronpa's comedic tone. I do really enjoy Eden's Garden, though; I found the case in the first chapter absolutely gripping, and I'm looking forward to more!

I wouldn't say I love Damon (yet?), but I like him pretty solidly. Arrogance is an unusual and interesting quality in a Danganronpa protagonist. I enjoy that he takes himself very seriously and gets embarrassed if anything threatens his pride, and I really like every glimpse we get of him feeling some sort of connection to the others in spite of his 'I can't rely on anyone else' attitude.

I'm also glad Damon is extremely bisexual, in true Danganronpa protagonist fashion. I love that he sees his room has a male pinup calendar and a) assumes it's a jab at him, b) finds it unwelcomely sexy and c) tries to conceal its existence from the others because he thinks they'll draw conclusions about him.

Some other character who've caught my attention so far:

Wolfgang fascinates me; it's always fun when a character thinks they're the protagonist. He gives me 'Phoenix Wright gone terribly wrong' vibes. A Phoenix who became disillusioned after the de Killer case and turned to prosecution, maybe. He spoke so passionately in the mock trial; there's something very compelling about him!

Desmond seems laid-back and sensible in a way that I appreciate in a Danganronpa cast; you need a few normal people to balance out the weirdos (although the weirdos are also essential). Does he have something going on with Eloise, or am I imagining things?

Diana is so sweet! I really appreciated her willingness to extend Damon and Eva some kindness when they were ostracised by the rest of the group. Ingrid also seems like a sweetheart.

I enjoy Cassidy. A lot of the things she says are very entertaining, and her voice actor seems to be having a great time.

Grace's abrasiveness is fun. I love that her soundbite when making a counterargument in a trial is 'SHUT THE FUCK UP.' I'm pretty sure she and Wolfgang are banging non-stop when they aren't onscreen, and, you know what, good for them.

I find myself weirdly fond of Kai, who is obnoxious and self-interested but also slowly seems to be coming to trust Damon.

Here are some further thoughts, with spoilers up to the end of chapter one! NB: there's some brief and non-explicit speculation on a dubcon fic concept here.


Spoilery notes on Project: Eden's Garden. )


While I'm talking about Danganronpa and its ilk: here I am, on my periodic descent back into Danganronpa hell, and Danganronpa 2x2 gets announced? An AU version of Danganronpa 2? With different victims and murderers???

I can't believe this is happening. I am not at all prepared for Nagito Komaeda to happen to Tumblr all over again. This is an absolutely ludicrous concept for a game. I'm so pleased.
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malurette ([personal profile] malurette) wrote2025-09-24 10:18 am
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[livre] Le viking au bracelet d'argent ~Paul-Jacques Bonzon

Titre : Le viking au bracelet d'argent
Auteur : Paul-Jacques Bonzon
Langue : français
Type : roman jeunesse
Genre : historique/ aventure

1ère parution : 1975
Édition : Hachette/idéal
Format : relié dur, 185 pages

Read more... )

Pas si pire au final pour un produit de son temps, moins difficile à placer dans n'importe quelle boîte à livre que le précédent de cette collection, mais quand même... Heh je vais peut-être le garder pour un temps ?
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elf ([personal profile] elf) wrote2025-09-23 06:28 pm

I'm at Eaglecon in LA

Eaglecon is Cal State LA's student-focused science fiction convention.

It's very small - mid-week, two days only, 8 programming items the first day and 6 the second. Mostly one-hour events with 15 minute breaks between. Programming is over for the day by 4:30; there is no late-afternoon/evening schedule. Daytime student event.

I'll post later about the convention itself. General LA-related thoughts:

1) It mostly feels like home (SF Bay Area) except there is only one garbage can in each room - not three (trash, recycling, compost).

2) I am the only person I can see wearing mask.

3) Temperature's nice. I brought only a light denim jacket and it's been fine, a little warm at mid-day but okay even then, and it keeps the sun off my arms.

4) My prep would've been different if I'd known the room had a microwave and fridge. (I could've called to check; was not up for it.) Today on the way back to the hotel, I stopped into a Chinese supermarket and picked up some kind of beef-veggie rice bowl & frozen steamed buns with sesame filling, both of which can be heated up in the microwave.

5) Lots of Chinese stores nearby, with signs in both Chinese and English. I read zero Chinese but I can recognize the word "no" (の) in Japanese, and I didn't see it. It's common enough that I'd expect it of there are a lot of signs, so I am assuming the language I'm seeing is Chinese.

6) I may stop in to the Chinese supermarket on the way out tomorrow and grab short-grain rice. It's hard to find short-grain rice in American supermarkets. I will have to see how packing goes and if I can leave space for a 2-lb or 5-lb bag of rice.
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autobotscoutriella ([personal profile] autobotscoutriella) wrote2025-09-23 09:37 pm

skill issue

skill issue

Summary: Ema's got plans for the next hour of downtime at the office.

Fandom: Ace Attorney
Characters: Ema Skye/Franziska von Karma
Rating: M
Warnings: None
Notes: Written for "100 words of sex at work" over on FFA a really long time ago. I'm trying to catch up on my crossposting.

400 words of things you shouldn't do at work )
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flo_nelja ([personal profile] flo_nelja) wrote2025-09-23 08:05 pm

Pumpkin Autumn Challenge : The Strange House 1 (Uketsu, Ayano Kyo)

Catégorie : Seriez-vous capable de l'arrêter ? (Thriller - Enquête - Suspense - Identité - Philosophie - Paradoxe - Manga)



Le personnage principal est un auteur spécialisé en affaires occultes. Quand un ami lui demande s'il peut expliquer l'étrange pièce supplémentaire d'une maison, il va voir un architecte, qui ne tarte pas à faire des théories terrifiantes... mais ce ne sont que des théories.

Jusqu'à ce que des éléments meurtriers dans la vraie vie viennent apporter des éléments supplémentaires, en tout cas.

J'ai beaucoup aimé l'introduction, l'analyse de tout ce qui n'allait pas avec le plan de maison, parce que c'est logique et que je n'aurais rien vu de cela toute seule. A côté, la deuxième partie est moins exaltante, mais me donne quand même envie d'avoir le fin mot de l'énigme.
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hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2025-09-22 05:25 pm

Waiting for you.

The first day of fall. Rosh Hashanah beginning a new year. And giving blood, too. It took me just over six minutes, which isn't bad except for how I know I can do better than that. I'll keep hydrating and hitting the treadmill.

I'm also going to leave the bandage on until bedtime, as usual. It's yellow, so I feel like I should pick a dress for tonight's dinner that'll really make it pop.
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Independence1776 ([personal profile] independence1776) wrote2025-09-22 02:42 pm
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Shanah tovah!
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flo_nelja ([personal profile] flo_nelja) wrote2025-09-22 07:45 pm

Pumpkin Autumn Challenge : Purple Hyacinth (Ephemerys, Sophism)

Catégorie : Ma meilleure ennemie (Dualité - Hiérarchie - Inégalité - Résistance - Rebelle - Sacrifice - Enemies to lovers - Steampunk)



Un webtoon dont j'ai lu pour l'instant la première saison.

Lauren est une policière dans une monarchie imaginaire et vaguement historique. Elle a l'instinct naturel de discerner les mensonges, mais cela ne suffit pas pour faire couler l'organisation terroriste qui a tué ses parents, the Phantom Scythe.
The Purple Hyacinth est un des tueurs qui travaille pour cette organisation ; il en déteste le chef, qui est trop paranoïaque pour lui révéler son identité et le contacter autrement que par des messagers. Il propose à Lauren une alliance : à l'aide de son don à elle et des renseignements de la police, à l'aide de ses connaissances à lui et de ses talents pour le meurtre, ils tueront le chef.

Ce que j'aime beaucoup dans cette série : l'esthétique ! Les dessins sont toujours magnifiques, fins, avec une forme de fragilité, tous les personnages sont sexy. Plus de la moitié des chapitres sont accompagnés de (bonne !) musique. Les décors sont super aussi.
Aussi, la relation enemies to lovers, qui est loin d'être passée à lovers là où j'en suis, est très bien, tout à fait le genre que j'aime avec une tension quand ils sont forcés de se faire confiance l'un à l'autre, qui ne semble pas artificiel.

Ce que j'aime moins : C'est très lent niveau scénario. On en a appris très peu sur la structure du monde, plus sur les tragédies personnelles, et vu que c'est une histoire de sociétés secrètes, j'espère qu'on aura quelque chose qui se tient, que ça ne restera pas un prétexte.
Et aussi, malgré quelques légères tentatives d'ambiguité morale parfois, c'est globalement très pro-policier, pro-système, et bien qu'on nous dise qu'un des problèmes de l'organisation criminelle est qu'elle recrute des gens dont le seul crime est de vouloir sincèrement un changement social... les scénaristes ne nous en ont pas montré pour l'instant.