![]() ![]() Higurashi is, before a thriller, a mystery story. Which basically means that they are very insightful to the construction of the big puzzle the players and readers are in. Never detracting from the theme in question. We have a better understanding of Keiichi's mind, most of the time through soliloques and monologues. There is no unnecessary exposition of facts and even though this chapter is really dragged in the first moments, everything pays off later. ![]() if you are focused on the major points, since the novels want to bring all the pieces together at their own pace. In LN/VN have a clear understanding of the village lore, and every part involved has enough screentime. Hinamizawa's world and atmosphere wouldn't be well built in animated media, and if it tried to it would reach 50 episodes for each arc. Deen's adaptation rushed the content, for seemingly obvious reasons. Considering the script and writing is as closest as one can do here, there aren't any big differences whatsoever.įirst of all, anime and novel approach are really different. This review is solely based on my impressions of chapter 1 of Higurashi 's visual novel, part of Ryukishi's 07th Expansion. ![]()
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