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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2025-04-22 07:57 pm

Let's Not Talk About How It Took Me Nearly Four Months To Get Around To This.

When 2020 was looming, I posted an entry about the media that had made a real impact on me in the 2010s. I had fun with this, but it's hard to narrow things down across an entire decade! Maybe I should start doing these media roundups more frequently? Every half-decade, perhaps?

Oh, hey, it's 2025.

In alphabetical order, here are ten canons from the last five years that I think I'm going to remember! Note that this is media I originally experienced between 2020 and 2024, rather than necessarily being media that was originally released in that period.


1. Celeste. One of my absolute favourite games. Great music, charming characters, satisfying gameplay. It's tough, but I rarely found it frustrating, and I was delighted to realise how much I'd improved when I went back to replay from the beginning. Playing Celeste is a lot like playing the piano, learning the right pattern and timing of button presses through repetition until you can run smoothly through a level. I'll often find myself replaying Celeste levels when I've got a little time and nothing else is grabbing me, in the same way I'll often take a moment to sit at the piano and play a few pieces I know by heart.

2. The Coffin of Andy and Leyley. The relationship between these siblings is just so awful and intimate and fascinating; I can't get enough of it. I want to swim around in all this hideous codependency. When I first drafted this list at the start of the year, I noted, There's a chance I'm being too hasty with this one; I discovered it right before 2024 ended, so I haven't had time to be sure it's going to be a lasting interest. But, having had my mind obliterated by the latest chapter, I can now say with confidence that I am never going to stop thinking about this horrible game.

3. Lost. What an experience! I love it when characters are stranded together and forced to bond under high pressure, and this is an absolutely stellar example. Went in some wild directions, too; I said 'what the fuck' so many times while watching this show. Jack Shephard is a wreck of a man in a way that I find fascinating.

4. Omori. This game fucked me up. A lot of it is fun and charming! And then there are the parts that severely messed with my head. Two separate aspects gave me trouble sleeping. Some really interesting uses of gameplay, including one of the best-executed plot reveals I've ever seen.

5. Person of Interest. In a lot of case-of-the-week shows, the case itself is the least interesting part for me. In Person of Interest, I found the individual weekly cases absolutely gripping. The fact that the murders they're investigating haven't happened yet gives each case a living main character, usually the would-be victim, which makes them so much more fun to watch. I really enjoy Reese as a character, too.

6. Persona 5. I picked up Persona 5 in lockdown, when it was heavily discounted. I'd heard good things about the Persona series, but I'd always been intimidated by how long and complicated the games sounded. Still, it was 2020, and I wasn't able to leave the house, so it seemed like the right time for a hundred-hour RPG. It was an incredible decision. What a stylish, fun game! What great kids! I played it non-stop for a month and a half and had an absolute blast.

7. Persona 4. I was a little concerned about going back to Persona 4 after playing 5. I'd loved Persona 5 so much; what if the previous game was a disappointment? But I ended up loving Persona 4 just as passionately, largely because of Yosuke; he's a good-hearted but slightly shitty disaster of a teenage boy who's helplessly in love with the protagonist, and I find him endlessly endearing.

8. Severance. I've always been compelled by stories about weird things happening to people's memories, and by stories about people developing intense relationships while isolated together, so Severance is essentially the perfect canon for me. By a long way, it's the most gripping show I've ever watched. I'm so nervous when I sit down for a new episode; I never know what to expect!

9. Taskmaster. What a show. It makes me laugh like nothing else. The way it keeps a single set of contestants for each series adds a lot to the experience; you really get to know the contestants and their approaches to these ridiculous tasks over the course of a series. The New Zealand and Australian versions are just as great to watch; Greg Davies remains an unparalleled Taskmaster, but, if I'm honest, Paul Williams is my favourite assistant.

Wait, that's only nine! Okay, I'm going to add a tenth, but this is definitely cheating:

10. Death Note. I absolutely did not first experience Death Note between 2020 and 2024; I've enjoyed it since 2008! But I feel it sort of fits in my 'canons of the last five years' post because I got back into it in 2023 in a way I'd never been into it before. I watched the stage musical, absolutely lost my mind and spent months thinking about nothing but Light Yagami. Let's say the tenth canon here is Death Note: The Musical.

Honourable mention to The Quarry for the burst of intense ficwriting it inspired in me! I wasn't that drawn in by the canon itself, but the potential in Travis and Laura's relationship really grabbed me by the throat.

EDIT: WAIT, I just thought of a legitimate number ten!

10-2: Die Hard. We were locked down for Christmas in 2020, and I was sorry that I couldn't visit my family, but the upside was that I joined in my housemates' Christmas tradition of watching Die Hard. This film was such a delightful surprise for me! I went in expecting a badass, stoic action hero; I got a desperate, terrified mess. I found John McClane's suffering so compelling. What a blast.

(Anonymous) 2025-04-22 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I love that your list is 9 things, wait I have to add another but it's cheating, and an honourable mention. The honourable mention could just have been number 10, Riona! :P (I think the musical actually qualifies fine in tenth!)

The issue with me doing this is I often don't realise exactly when I've experienced a media - I guess it's somewhat easier with the journal. Sometimes it feels like some things are just from yesterday but whoops, it was ten years ago. Or more so!

I guess I could try and go with a number that is definitely not ten obsessions I've had relatively recently so probably in the past 5 years? This is a numbered list without ranking, more as I think of them:

1) I put hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of hours in Town of Salem and it really built up my very strong love of social deduction games, so it has to go on here, although part of me suspects it's been more like the past 10 years than 5. I can't check!

2) My current media obsession is Blood on the Clocktower, so this must go on here - I watched hundreds of hours on Twitch last year and have even played a bit online. This comes from the Town of Salem love, as it's social deduction!

3) Trails in the Sky - Estelle is probably my favourite female protagonist ever, so putting a Trails game on this list - or sub-series - it must be Trails in the Sky. Got me through a really tough time by giving me something to wake up to and do when I just felt motivationless, a lovely story and months of fun blasting through Trails. So it's very important to me.

4) Batman! I got into this within the last year or two and have gone full on geeky, with comics and fun and excitement, and I am so happy about that.

I'm struggling on the spot after that so I'll leave it there even though 4 feels odder than 5! (Insert joke about 4 being an even number here.)

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What would be interesting as well is something about what media you get very different things out of some years later. It might be because of growing up: FF8 is a great example, because when playing it as a kid, it isn't clear how fucked up this mercenary school concept is. (Although even as a kid, I always thought Cid chucking Squall into a leadership role during a time of crisis is completely inappropriate, what were you thinking, Cid?)

I'm sort of tempted to re-play Shardlight, a point and click adventure game I definitely played pre-2020. It's set in a world where there is a pandemic, a very limited amount of vaccine against it and therefore it's extremely expensive. For people who can't afford it, they must participate in a "labour lottery" if they want a chance, where they take on jobs that nobody else wants as they're dangerous enough to be potentially deadly to be entered into a lottery to win some vaccine. That's not the full plot as such (more worldbuilding) - but our protagonist is participating in the labour lottery. There's a guy wearing a plague doctor mask. I bet that feels somewhat different having lived through covid.

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In other news: There's some FF7 free DLC on powerwash simulator which I played, and I was very amused. Tifa! Look, I'm some random powerwash guy. Why are you talking about AVALANCHE meeting here and implying - nope, now it's almost outright stating that you're a member? I'm a powerwash employee, you don't know my political views! Did you know my last 2 jobs were with Shinra - Heidegger wasn't great, but Reeve seemed okay! (After cleaning Seventh Heaven, I was then commissioned to clean up a very dusty looking reactor-like place, presumably after my previous client bombed it. Shinra, typically, did not provide me with safety gear.) It's such a random crossover that it made me laugh but Tifa, please, respect secrecy! (NB: They don't actually appear in the game you just get some in character text from them about the jobs etc as you progress.) Every time it did some other ridiculous message I was like "I have to tell Riona about this, the only person who will understand the ridiculousness and maybe find it as funny as me".

I'm currently playing FF16 and don't know how I feel about it currently! As I have the attention span of a sieve at times, I do wish it had a text log feature though - I'm really spoiled with that in most of the RPGs I play these days as well as it nearly always being a thing in visual novels.

At some point I will play ANONYMOUS;CODE which I've sat down to play a few times and either bounced off or thought it was okay but not been able to motivate myself to put it back on!

-timydamonkey
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[personal profile] storme 2025-04-22 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
The Persona 4 fandom is wonderful and still very much alive. I still regularly get kudos on a Yu/Yosuke fic I wrote a dozen years ago.
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[personal profile] cosmicjellyfish 2025-04-23 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
I love Person of Interest a lot (though it’s been forever since I last watched). I’m not usually into the procedural format, but you’re right about how gripping the cases-of-the-week tend to be - I was hooked every time. And the characters are so great. ♥
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[personal profile] halfcactus 2025-04-23 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
But I ended up loving Persona 4 just as passionately, largely because of Yosuke;
This was NOT at all how I expected this sentence to end but it made me smile. I like Persona 4 for everyone but Yosuke (I don't dislike him, I'm just very strongly attached to the other characters, particularly the first years) so I'm glad to see that there's a counter-balance. XD

I actually started watching Severance (though with my attention issues I don't know when I'll continue) and I'm liking it more than I thought!

I think Death Note counts since it continues to be so present in your life! As the line in a famous TV show goes, what is Death Note, if not your love persevering?
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[personal profile] lumiosecity 2025-04-23 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Die Hard. I watch it with my dad every year; I'm firmly in the camp of "it's by definition not a Christmas movie, but it's still a good movie to watch during Christmas" (a distinct difference, one that makes no sense to anyone but me), and he believes it's the only Christmas movie that matters— my favorite part of the season is arguing with him about it.

This was a very fun round-up! I keep having to valiantly dodge your posts about Severance because I want to go into it as blindly as possible; I'm so excited to start it because I've noticed that when you describe something as "gripping", it really, really is.
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[personal profile] runicmagitek 2025-04-23 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I still need to play Omori at some point (I've owned it for several years, but have yet to dive in) and it's great to see you've enjoyed it a lot! Also ADORE that you enjoyed Die Hard as much as you did 🥰 my favorite Christmas movie~