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Since some people disliked it, I'mma just say I (painfully) enjoyed Another. Could be that I was the right age for it, though.
I thought it was decent. Higurashi is more my speed as far as anime horror goes, though.
Never finished Higurashi with all the (let's say) intentional repetition going on, so somebody filled me in on its big(gest?) spoiler years later. Might actually start it back up some day. More likely to watch analysis videos instead... or play one of the visual novels. 🤔
Ah, the spoiler may detract from it. A big part of Higurashi is the "what the fuck is going on here" factor. I started watching it again recently. Too soon to decide if it holds up overall the second time, but it does feel less scary since I already know the overall plot.
The anime also has a trap in that it's not exactly clear initially how the seasons are connected. I initially thought season 1 was a stand-alone story, and was sorely disappointed by the ending until I realized it was continued in season 2. Happened to a friend of mine too, he only watched season 1 a while back, hated the ending, and then I had to harangue him into continuing.
Season 3 on the other hand is just an OVA after-story thing that happens after the main plot has wrapped up. I don't know what's going on with season 4 and 5, as they weren't out yet when I was watching.
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I've done very little in the way of VNs thus far, but I'll check it out. Thank you. :)
Was basta make a whole meme over this, but I'll settle for this:
How it feels to introduce someone to the world of Visual Novels.
Haha, I think the main thing stopping me has been that they're almost all for Windows. I know I can probably run them with Wine, but it's still a hurdle, if just a small one. I really appreciated that Doki Doki Literature Club supported Linux, even if it was very "babby's first VN".
https://itch.io/games/genre-visual-novel/platform-linux