Aug. 15th, 2021

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Aug. 15th, 2021 06:36 pm
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[Momo sets the book up and waves. She's back in the kitchen, which still looks like the weird mix of time periods and foreign items that states "alternate fantasy world," and she's rolling pastry out into a pie pan.]

Hi! The community looks like it's back to stay, which means it needs content or it's gonna blow up again? Probably. I'm trying to study whether it's got anything like an algorithm and that's why it makes accidental posts sometimes or what. I mean, aside from just asking the people in charge, 'cause you never know for sure, right?

Which means it's time for Cooking with Momo-chan... 2! Last time, I was showing you all how I make mochi here, which takes a lot of adapting and, uh, took a lot of trial and error to get it to work right 'cause half the ingredients are different and they haven't invented the microwave. So this time, I'm gonna show some of the stuff we actually eat in Iden!

Which is, uh. A pie made out of peas. It sounds gross and looks weird, but stay with me.

this is not a miss piddlin reference )
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1. Stream Introduction
[This video opens on a video game title screen, which has the letters "RED MURDER" that are dripping with virtual blood. In the bottom right is a cut-out of Nina holding a controller.]

Okay, testing, testing. Apparently BadgerNet offers livestreaming support so I'm trying it out. Took a lot of fiddling before I could get to do what I wanted it to do. See, it defaults to just broadcasting from the on-board camera but some options appeared out of nowhere that let me change it. I'm not gonna let spooky sentient social network stuff spoil my fun. Anyways, so now it's streaming my game window. I've also managed to get it to hook up text replies to this post so my chat display will show it. No voice or video, I won't see them until after the stream. Sorry not sorry, but I'm not gonna listen to your voices when I'm busy listening to the game.

Now that's the setup explained, and I'll start. Multiversal audience here I go! So this is one of my favorite games. As you can probably guess, it's got a lot of blood and carnage. What can I say, I'm a real gorehound, pun intended. Now, its rating technically puts it above my age category, but you can keep secrets, can't you? It's not as if it's illegal for me to play this, just not quite advised.

So the premise is you hunt down and kill people possessed by demons that turn them into frenzied killers. It's quite an controversial game with a troubled development history, but I won't discuss that in depth. It's also got some jank, but its creativity makes up for that. You get weapons like a lawnmower and my favorite one that's, well, you'll see.

I'll fire up the game now.

[The game title screen changes... jumping straight into a burning scenery with corpses everywhere.]

Hell of a first impression, isn't it?

2. Bork Bork Bork
[At some point during a slaughter taking pace in a warehouse with a forklift, Nina gets so excited running someone over that she begins yipping like a dog. She gets into the barking then pauses, her face mortified as she realizes what she just did.]

Uh, you didn't hear that, right? It totally didn't happen.

3. Absolute Favoritest Weapon
[Nina has this really wide grin as she pilots a remote-controlled whirling mess of blades, spikes, and ragged torn metal into a dense crowd of demon-possessed people. Blood and bits fly everywhere.]

Aw, yeaaaah! This is the best weapon!

4. Wildcard
[There're various moments throughout the game you could comment on.]

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