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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Joe Davis was born c. 1970–1980 in [[Wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington_(state)|Washington]], [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], and lived there with his [[Minor Characters#Mr. Davis & Mrs. Davis|parents]] and younger brother [[Robbie Davis|Robbie]] until the family moved to [[Helen Road|12 Helen Rd]], [[Wikipedia:London|London]], [[Wikipedia:England|England]], [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] because of a job offer given to his father.
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Joe Davis was born c. 1970–1980 in [[Wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington_(state)|Washington]], [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], and lived there with his [[Minor Characters#Mr. Davis & Mrs. Davis|parents]] and younger brother [[Robbie Davis|Robbie]] until the family moved to [[Helen Road|12 Helen Rd]], [[Wikipedia:London|London]], [[Wikipedia:England|England]], [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] because of a job offer given to his father.
   
 
There, Joe met a Swedish girl named [[Ivy Davis|Ivy]], last name unknown, in front of a cafe whom he quickly became acquainted with before the two witnessed the accidental death of Robbie. Being the favorite child, Robbie's death prompted Joe's mother to commit suicide and his father to blame Joe for both tragedies, resulting in Joe's PTSD worsening even further.
 
There, Joe met a Swedish girl named [[Ivy Davis|Ivy]], last name unknown, in front of a cafe whom he quickly became acquainted with before the two witnessed the accidental death of Robbie. Being the favorite child, Robbie's death prompted Joe's mother to commit suicide and his father to blame Joe for both tragedies, resulting in Joe's PTSD worsening even further.
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== Behind the Scenes ==
 
== Behind the Scenes ==
 
* Joe is voiced by [[Voice Actors#Jesse Gunn|Jesse Gunn]]. Young Joe is voiced by [[Voice Actors#Adam Rosenbaum|Adam Rosenbaum]].
 
* Joe is voiced by [[Voice Actors#Jesse Gunn|Jesse Gunn]]. Young Joe is voiced by [[Voice Actors#Adam Rosenbaum|Adam Rosenbaum]].
* Unlike Joe Davis in the original ''[[w:c:downfallahorroradventuregame|Downfall]]'', who is English and appears to have been born on June 15, 1969 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth Plymouth], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon Devonshire], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], Joe Davis in ''Downfall 2016'' was born in Seattle, Washington, United States, with his date of birth being unknown.
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* Unlike Joe Davis in the original ''[[w:c:downfallahorroradventuregame|Downfall]]'', who is English and appears to have been born on June 15, 1969 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth Plymouth], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon Devonshire], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], Joe Davis in ''Downfall 2016'' is American and was born in Seattle, Washington, United States, with his date of birth being unknown.
 
* In ''The Cat Lady'', Susan notes that he has several Stephen King books, including ''[[wikipedia:Misery (novel)|Misery]]'', and assesses that he is a fan.
 
* In ''The Cat Lady'', Susan notes that he has several Stephen King books, including ''[[wikipedia:Misery (novel)|Misery]]'', and assesses that he is a fan.
 
** Joe's gradual mental deterioration due to depression, light alcoholism, and subtle supernatural forces mirrors that of [[wikipedia:Jack Torrance|Jack Torrance]], the protagonist and antagonist of the Stephen King novel, ''[[wikipedia:The Shining (novel)|The Shining]]''.
 
** Joe's gradual mental deterioration due to depression, light alcoholism, and subtle supernatural forces mirrors that of [[wikipedia:Jack Torrance|Jack Torrance]], the protagonist and antagonist of the Stephen King novel, ''[[wikipedia:The Shining (novel)|The Shining]]''.

Revision as of 15:02, 8 August 2020

I tried calling for help, too. No one ever comes. Just the Devil.
―Joe Davis ~ The Cat Lady, Chapter 6 - "The Legend of Cat Widow"[src]

Joe Davis is the protagonist of Downfall 2016 and a minor character in the The Cat Lady. He is the husband of Ivy Davis, the older brother of Robbie Davis, and the son of Mr. & Mrs. Davis. He had a psychiatrist, Dr. Frank Zellman, who he eventually stopped visiting.

Background

Joe Davis was born c. 1970–1980 in Seattle, Washington, United States, and lived there with his parents and younger brother Robbie until the family moved to 12 Helen Rd, London, England, United Kingdom because of a job offer given to his father.

There, Joe met a Swedish girl named Ivy, last name unknown, in front of a cafe whom he quickly became acquainted with before the two witnessed the accidental death of Robbie. Being the favorite child, Robbie's death prompted Joe's mother to commit suicide and his father to blame Joe for both tragedies, resulting in Joe's PTSD worsening even further.

Joe and Ivy later met again in their 20's and neither talked about his brother's gruesome death They fell in love and married soon after, adopting a cat named Lucifer along the way from Susan Ashworth, their next-door neighbor. Ivy suffered from eating disorders and severe self-consciousness, causing their marriage to quickly deteriorate. In an attempt to repair their relationship, Joe took Ivy to a small, country-side hotel called Quiet Haven where the events of Downfall (2016) take place.

Dialogue

Main article: Dialogue of Joe Davis


Appearances

Related Achievements

Downfall 2016
BadKitty Bad Kitty
The cat ran away from Young Joe.
MeetJoeDavis Meet Joe Davis
You completed the tutorial.
Asshole Asshole
You were really mean to Ivy.
NoisesSheMakesInTheirBed Noises She Makes In Their Bed
Joe plays a tune on the piano.

Behind the Scenes

  • Joe is voiced by Jesse Gunn. Young Joe is voiced by Adam Rosenbaum.
  • Unlike Joe Davis in the original Downfall, who is English and appears to have been born on June 15, 1969 in Plymouth, Devonshire, England, Joe Davis in Downfall 2016 is American and was born in Seattle, Washington, United States, with his date of birth being unknown.
  • In The Cat Lady, Susan notes that he has several Stephen King books, including Misery, and assesses that he is a fan.
    • Joe's gradual mental deterioration due to depression, light alcoholism, and subtle supernatural forces mirrors that of Jack Torrance, the protagonist and antagonist of the Stephen King novel, The Shining.