rionaleonhart: kingdom hearts: sora, riku and kairi having a friendly chat. (and they returned home)
ATTENTION ALL:




[livejournal.com profile] ruuger is holding a friendship-focused comment ficathon for Valentine's Day! I think this is an excellent idea and encourage you all to write and prompt.


And now for more Final Fantasy XIII-2 rambling!


Final Fantasy XIII-2: spoilers up to the first time you visit Academia. )


Please do prompt friendship-fic! (And link to the entry yourself, if you'd like.) I'm hovering around there at the moment, hoping that something wakes up my writing drive.
rionaleonhart: okami: amaterasu is startled. (NOT SO FAST)
A couple of people on my flist have been doing this meme recently, and it's reminded me of what tremendous fun it is. Here we go!


1) Make a list of fifteen characters first, and keep it to yourself for the moment. (That way you're not leading the questions asked to fit the characters.)

2) Ask your flist to post questions in the comments.

For example:

'One, Nine and Fifteen move in together. Is this a really bad idea?'
'Under what circumstances might Five and Seven fall in love?'
'What would Two experience in Silent Hill?'
'What Pokémon would Eight have?'
'Write a drabble in which Three and Eleven FIGHT CRIME.' (...possibly not technically a question.)

3) After your flist has asked enough questions, round them up and answer them using the fifteen characters you selected beforehand, then post them.



Ask as many questions as you'd like!

(Oh noooo I took ages composing a list I was happy with and just now I've thought of someone else I want on there. I knew this would happen! All right, I suppose I'll reshuffle it a little. There we go.)

(Unrelatedly, this ficmeme - devoted entirely to pairing characters up with themselves or with other characters played by the same actor - may be of interest to some of you.)
rionaleonhart: final fantasy xiii: lightning pays intense attention to you. (speak carefully)
I've been playing Portal 2 for the past few days and would highly recommend it! I don't think I've ever played a game that gave me such a strong sense of achievement before. The puzzles that frustrate me the most when I'm trying to solve them tend to be the ones I like the most in retrospect; it's so satisfying to have a sudden breakthrough just when you're reaching hurl-the-controller-through-the-window levels of exasperation.

I'm in a really videogamey mood at the moment, actually. EVERYONE GET INTO VIDEOGAMES AND THEN TALK ABOUT THEM FOR ME. This is such an exciting medium! It's changing and developing at an incredible rate! Nobody knows what it will do next! And yet the mainstream media still consider gaming a weird niche thing that people should grow out of, and that makes me really sad.

A few months ago, The Times had two articles in the same week over which I scribbled furious 'NO, YOU ARE WRONG' notes. The first was a report on the controversy surrounding Battlefield 3, in which the reporter expressed the belief that 'plots in video games are about as sophisticated as those in porn films', making it quite apparent that he doesn't play videogames himself. You wouldn't find a mainstream newspaper commissioning a journalist who had never been to the theatre to report on a controversial play; a piece on a controversial game should be written by someone who knows about games.

The second article was an extract from You and Me: the Neuroscience of Identity by Susan Greenfield, and contained the following:

When you play a computer game to rescue the princess, it is not because the princess is meaningful or significant to you - you probably won't care about her as a person - but because of the thrill of the process of playing and winning. Yet when you read a book, it is because you care about the characters, their relationships with others and their fates: their past, present and future and interrelations with other characters give them meaning.

There is indeed a game in which an essentially meaningless, characterless princess is kidnapped as a simple excuse for the actual gameplay. It's called Super Mario Bros, and it was released in 1985. That was more than a quarter of a century ago, and in the interval since then games have gone from looking like this (Super Mario Bros, Nintendo, Nintendo Entertainment System, 1985) to looking like this (Uncharted, Naughty Dog, PlayStation 3, 2007). Is it possible that game storytelling has become more sophisticated as well?

I've warmed a little to it now, but when I first started playing the Uncharted series I hated the combat system. I was terrible at it. I died all the time. Despite not liking a huge chunk of the gameplay, I carried on with the game, and I carried on with the game because I cared about the characters. In this case, I wasn't playing for 'the thrill of the process of playing and winning'; I was going through that process because I really, really wanted to metaphorically rescue the metaphorical princess.

Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XIII contain about ten hours of cutscenes each. If the story and character interaction in those games were conceived as a flimsy excuse for the actual gameplay, Square put in a frankly surprising amount of effort.

The ending of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days made me cry until I couldn't see the screen. Just listening to the final battle music afterwards could still make me sob. I can assure you that I wasn't crying because I was so thrilled to have won the game.

I'll happily admit that some games are focused almost exclusively on gameplay and don't give much thought to plot or characterisation, and that's fine, but dismissing games altogether as a storytelling medium absolutely infuriates me. I opened this entry by praising Portal 2 for its satisfying puzzle-solving gameplay, but even a game as gameplay-focused as Portal has a backstory and sharply-drawn characters. If you say that videogames have no plot, no soul, no characters worth caring about, you are wrong. It's as simple as that.


Well, that was an awful lot of ranting at people who probably aren't reading this journal! Something positive to finish: it may interest you to know that [livejournal.com profile] penny_lane_42 is hosting a fic-request meme for interaction between female characters. Enjoy!
rionaleonhart: final fantasy x-2: the sun is rising, yuna looks to the future. (i'm here now)
Last year, I held a Multi-Fandom Family Fic Fest in November, proving that I have no sense of timing because, y'know, everyone was busy with NaNoWriMo. It did still garner some great responses, but I'm wondering whether perhaps a follow-up ficmeme would be more successful if I hosted it this month, perhaps in the next couple of days, rather than when most of fandom is struggling to write a novel. It could be a warm-up exercise for NaNoers!

However, I'm also wondering whether this year I should go for a more general non-romantic relationship meme theme. The definition of 'family' in the rules was already fairly flexible, and a non-romantic relationship ficmeme would mean people wouldn't have to worry about whether a particular dynamic might be family-ish enough to qualify. I worried at first that it might be too broad a subject, but it wouldn't just be a genfic-in-general meme; there would still be a focus on (non-romantic, non-sexual) relationships.

I don't know. What do you think? (Whether I go for the specific family or the more general romanceless meme idea, I intend to be less longwinded in explaining the rules and actually keep an organised list of fics written this time.)


[Poll #1786524]


I won't say that I'm considering broadening the theme entirely because Dr Doofenshmirtz and Perry the Platypus can't really be considered family by any stretch of the imagination, but, well...
rionaleonhart: final fantasy x-2: the sun is rising, yuna looks to the future. (brotherly concern)
Right! There seems to be some interest, so here you are! I would be so grateful if you guys were to link and prompt and write and generally make this work. In return, I'll try very hard not to fill up an entire page with Waterloo Road requests.






MULTI-FANDOM FAMILY FIC FEST



This is a commentfic request meme, open to any fandom, with a focus on platonic family relationships! (Whilst this does mean it's more inclined towards filial/sibling etc than spousal relationships (because romance is easier to find in many fandoms than family-fic), it doesn't totally rule the latter out; see point 3, below.) Here's how it's going to work:

- You post prompts! Put the name of the fandom in the subject line and then the prompt in the body. For example:

comment title: Avatar: The Last Airbender
comment body: Sokka and Katara: when they're children, Katara unsuccessfully tries to teach her brother Waterbending.

comment title: Harry Potter
comment body: Fred and George, armed only with a box of joke-shop stock, fight a dragon.

comment title: Star Wars
comment body: The Skywalker family reunion is extremely awkward.

You can post as many prompts as you like, but please make a separate comment for each.

- You read through the prompts others have posted and, if the fancy strikes you, you write what they're looking for! When posting fanfiction, please post it as a reply to the prompt that caught your interest and indicate in some way that it's a fic in the subject line. Anonymous commenting is on if you'd like to use it, but there's no obligation to be anonymous.

- You have fun, ideally!


A few rules and points of explanation (I've rambled on a bit here, so the main points are in bold):

Beneath the cut. )

If you have any questions, just bring them to this thread.


Right, I think that's it! Request and write away! And please do link this around if you can; the more people we can bring here, the more successful it'll be.
rionaleonhart: final fantasy x-2: the sun is rising, yuna looks to the future. (highway to hell)
Dreamt an odd little creepy story last night. In my dream, the story was by [livejournal.com profile] wanttobeatree; she was physically enacting it for me to watch.


surprisingly coherent dream-story: the teacher and the bull. )


Unrelatedly: you know what I'd like? A family-relationships commentfic request meme. They can be happy, functional relationships, like Sokka and Katara, or dysfunctional to the point of literally trying to kill each other, like Zuko and Azula. The characters don't necessarily have to be related by blood; Phineas and Ferb (stepbrothers), Tom and Chlo (guardianship), Gaius and Merlin (fatherly relationship) and even requests like 'Sora, Riku and Kairi being siblingish' and 'Captain Jack Harkness of Doctor Who adopts Toph of Avatar and they have adventures' would be welcome as well. Zuko and Iroh, Sam and Dean, Ellen and Jo, Ed and Al, Donna and Wilf, Tom and Josh, Matt and Sambuca, Balthier and Cid, Tidus and Jecht, Michael and Lincoln, Sherlock and Mycroft, Ryan and Sharpay, Kurt and Burt, Sue and Jean, Morgana and Uther: so many possibilities! The only rule would be 'no incest', because, although there's nothing wrong with incest fic, it's often easier to find than sexless fanfiction about family relationships. (Possibly 'no incest unless incest is canonical', because the 'no incest' rule might cause trouble for people who wanted to request Revolutionary Girl Utena fic.)

Yes, all right, this idea has arisen in good part out of a desire to fix the Tom-Chlo relationship I broke.

So, what do you think? I've never hosted a fic meme before, and I'm a little afraid that it would just fizzle out, but if I were to host this would you be interested?

(Apologies to anyone who saw my desperate failed efforts to create a poll. Don't forget to create a poll before you actually post a poll-requiring entry, guys, because trying to edit a poll into an entry once it's been posted is a nightmare. You're going to have to express any interest you might have in a comment, I'm afraid.)
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