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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Higurashi When They Cry Hou-Ch.4 Himatsubushi is a Sound novel in which Sound, Backdrop and characters together create the Atmosphere of the Game, and the Successor of Higurashi When They Cry Hou-Ch.3 Tatarigoroshi. This Time we get a Glimpse of what Happened before the Serial Murder in Hinamizawa. The Policeman Mamoru Akasaka is sent to that same village to investigate in a strictly confidential case concerning the Kidnapping of the Grandson of a Politician, and not only comes into contact with the Legends of Hinamizawa, but has some strange Encounters. With the Inhabitants of the Village ...
Although the Horror elements are far thinner this time than in the Predecessors of the fourth Chapter, there are some Moments when you feel uneasy and are potentially Afraid of what happens next. The Story sheds light on part of the time when the Protests against the Construction of the Dam took place and also throws a Key to the Whole Story for the reader, but since the Doors to the Answers are still missing, one can only put forward theories at first.
Personally, I have found very great Favor in the story of Higurashi-When They Cry over the First three Chapters and can say that Chapter 4 doesn't change that. It is shorter than the previous Chapters, but is just as well written and fits flawlessly into the whole Story. Much like the other Parts, it left me with Confusion and a bitter Taste in my Mouth, given the inevitable Fate highlighted. The Question Arcs are completed with Chapter 4, which means that in the next Chapters, the Answer Arcs, the Doors to the Keys will be gradually opened.
Higurashi When They Cry Hou-Ch.4 Himatsubushi gets 8 out of 10 Points from me and the following Predicates: A Touch of the Mysterious In Stone carved Definitely cobodone-appropriate
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
In this quarter of Higurashi we return once again to Hinamizawa but from another very different approach to the three previous deliveries: This time the events are a few years before and is not Keiichi the protagonist, but a rookie policeman, Akasaka.
After the kidnapping of a minister's grandson, our protagonist is sent in spite of being in a somewhat delicate situation to the charming and secluded Hinamizawa, where he will go in search of clues to see if there is relationship between the aforementioned kidnapping and its inhabitants. And there, you will meet a very special girl named Rika Furude.
This delivery can be considered more serious in addition to not walking as much by the branches as it happened in the first parts, something that personally I appreciate very much. That Yes, its durability is resentful of it as a counterpart but I think it has the perfect duration but would have appreciated a little more interaction between the protagonist and Rika.
I have Not been afraid either as I did with the first two parts but it is true that it has parts that keeps you in a certain tension and, unexpectedly, has managed to fall me some other tear.
As I expected, Himatsubushi does not respond to all the questions but if the dark recesses of the plot begins to be glimpsed, but there are still questions to be solved... Although that plays in the arc of the answers that compose chapters 5 to 8.
Do I Recommend Higurashi When they Cry Hou-Ch. 4 Himatsubushi?
Yes, it is the golden brooch for the bow of questions that although it gives us less amount of reading invites us to know a story that, although it does not reside in it the terror, will impregnate us with intrigue and touch in the majority the sensitive vein. His soundtrack I have not stopped praising in previous reviewens so here I have not mentioned, like his dubbing (requires mods to enjoy this kind of novels in its entirety).
If you liked the previous deliveries you don't need to know that it is obligatory to read Himatsubushi and let yourself be dragged by the mystery surrounding Hinamizawa.