![]() For instance, if you do decide to read Higurashi, you will want a mod called 7th Mod to improve your experience.A gaming sub free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. I can give you more information if you like. Gou and Sotsu are a canon sequel to Higurashi that bridge the gap between Higurashi and Umineko. There is anime called Higurashi Gou and Higurashi Sotsu. However, please still support the official release). (Although, if you play Umineko, download Umineko Project instead of the Steam version, trust me DM me if you want more info as to why. Umineko is divided into 2 games, each containing 4 episodes. Higurashi is divided into 8 games which you can find on Steam. The writer is really starting to connect his "When They Cry" series together. While it is technically optional to read Higurashi, there are a lot of things you will miss out on if you make the jump. You can go straight to Umineko, but it is a sequel to Higurashi. Otherwise, hope you enjoy Umineko & potentially Higurashi if you decide to try it as well.Ī lot of these comments kinda suck at explaining so I will tell you as clear as possible. If you decide an order/way you want to experience things, let me know and I'll actually look around a bit and provide you some links. It definitely works better as a second umineko run-through rather than a first. If you ever feel like doing Umineko again, the manga is also great and is quicker to go through. At least the Umineko anime isn't bad for anyone that hasn't gone through Umineko in any way before, being mainly terrible to experienced Umineko lovers, but Higurashi Gou and Sotsu just have terrible writing and shit on the stories of higurashi, especially since they requires watching higurashi and higurashi kai first.Īfter Higurashi/Higurashi Kai anime/novel (different names for the novel), then Umineko visual novel. They make the Umineko anime look amazing. And please by god do not watch the train-wrecks that are Higurashi Gou and Sotsu. There is Rei and Kira for example, but they're not important. You don't have to go any further, as there are additional seasons but they're kind of unnecessary. Just only watch Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni (26 episodes) and Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni Kai (24 episodes). I don't know how accessible the novel is, but the anime is easily online for free. I've never actually read the visual novel, having only watched the anime, but the anime is an amazing adaptation in which every higurashi fan I've known has agreed with. Order for the MAXIMIZED experience below: If you feel like doing a second Umineko run-through, then the Manga is perfect for that. Don't worry about messing up the order, as the visual novel will literally only let you progress in order first. So start out with Umineko no Naku Koro Ni in the visual novel, then after that, then Umineko No Naku Koro Ni Chiru. There are questions and there will be hints, but the "answer" will not outright be blatantly given to you by the sound novel, but it will for the manga. Umineko fans refuse to acknowledge its existence for good reason (it's not completely terrible as a stand-alone as I did enjoy it, with it being my first Umineko experience, but compared to the novel/manga it's awful).Īny Umineko fan would recommend reading the visual novel first. But ultimately, it's still not necessary, but there are connections. ![]() Though you can just watch Higurashi and Higurashi Kai, as it would go quickly and would add into your umineko experience before-hand. No, reading Higurashi isn't necessary at all, but it does add to the experience as a character from Umineko technically is from Higurashi (don't ask, you'll just give yourself a head-ache).
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