
I was simply making a recommendation that you wait for each section of the story to be completed before reading it because of the way it's paced- that has literally nothing to do with the rate at which they work. I wasn't "blaming scanlators for lack of speed" or anything of the sort. Given a choice, I would recommend waiting for each individual chapter (not release, but chapter as in "hen") to be completed before reading it, otherwise you may end up with a less satisfactory experience, albeit still a good one.Įdit: You seem to have completely missed the point of what I was saying. The issue is that with the pacing the way it is, it's almost painful to have to wait between chapters, and it partially ruins the experience. It's genuinely interesting, occasionally disturbing, and almost always compelling. Umineko, being by the same creators, with a similar premise, and set in the same world is exceptional in a similar way. It takes a lot of skill to correctly juxtaposition a glorified harem into a well written horror-thriller. I'm actually a pretty big fan of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. Umineko no Naku Koro ni Shi: Forgery of the Purple Logic Less. Umineko no Naku Utage ni - Tea Party of the Witches Umineko When They Cry Episode 8: Twilight of the Golden Witch Umineko When They Cry Episode 7: Requiem of the Golden WitchĨ. Umineko When They Cry Episode 6: Dawn of the Golden Witchħ. Umineko When They Cry Episode 5: End of the Golden WitchĦ. Umineko When They Cry Episode 4: Alliance of the Golden Witchĥ.

Umineko When They Cry Episode 3: Banquet of the Golden WitchĤ. Umineko When They Cry Episode 2: Turn of the Golden Witchģ. Umineko When They Cry Episode 1: Legend of the Golden WitchĢ. But when people start dying unnatural deaths, Battler can?t help but wonder?ġ. When their parents' conversation turns to the division of the inheritance upon Kinzo's imminent death, Battler and his cousins reminisce about the stories their parents teased them with as children-tales of the witch, Beatrice, who haunts the island?s forest. It has been six years since Battler joined his cousins at the annual event, but their happy reunion is overshadowed by worsening weather and an eerie premonition from his youngest cousin. Each year, the Ushiromiya family gathers at the secluded mansion of its patriarch, the elderly Kinzo.
