This Week on Umineko: When They Cry (chapters 6-10)
We’re back! Unfortunately, I can’t tell the difference between volume 2 and volume 11 on a bookstore shelve, so we’re …
We’re back! Unfortunately, I can’t tell the difference between volume 2 and volume 11 on a bookstore shelve, so we’re …
Warning: In my opinion Erased is worth watching for any anime fan, and is best experienced blind. I do not …
Why do people keep acting like these “choose your own adventure” games are new? And why do they keep being surprised when they don’t let you choose your own adventure? Maybe because they haven’t read this informative and insightful article yet! (me do write smart) Today on The Anime Harvest, the Until Dawn Effect.
Until Dawn is the newest viral gaming a recent (man, these things age fast) horror/adventure game from Supermassive Games. The premise is pretty simple; a bunch of dumb kids go to a cabin the woods, they find out something else is up there, and some of them die or survive depending on the player’s decisions throughout the story. It’s fine for what it ultimately is- an interactive horror movie- but one thing everyone seems to agree on is that the game didn’t have enough alternate paths.
With this, the Massacre arc will come to a close, and I honestly have no idea what to prepare for; …
Alright, last time the revelation that Takano is, to put it lightly, mean as stink fundamentally changed the series thus …
It’s been a little while for me; about two weeks without touching a Higurashi book, so I’m sorry if this …
Stepping into volume 2 of the Massacre arc; can Rika’s perfect world be saved, and more importantly, can we get …
1) Put it All on Luck!: a) pg 259) Alright, I already see the character flaw to dictate this story. …
Our brief sense of peace at having thought we’d answered to the world of Higurashi came and went. And though …
So I spent the bulk of my evening watching Game Theory Live talk about Five Nights at Freddy’s last night, and enjoyed having my mind blown at a machine gun’s rate as new ideas came together, clues that even the theorists missed were brought to light, and Scott Cawthon himself started emailing hints to one of the show’s guests, and repeatedly updating his website. It was fun, but it also got me thinking, what madness has been made of a little mystery.
I’m not talking about coming up with a FNaF theory here; I don’t own and haven’t myself played any of the games, I get lost just watching Game Theory’s newer videos on the subject, and there are plenty of people on the internet who know a lot more than me about this. But that’s really what I’m talking about; the internet, and how it has changed mystery fiction.
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