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Originally Posted by rrw
just curious how gen writing style compare to nasu
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It's way, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better. Although he sometimes go Nasu during gun-description (he is gun-taku...), you cannot compare his writing with other generic/shitty LN/VN writers.
First, writing style itself is different. Nasu makes infinite lines on single description, (like NisioisiN does) when Urobuchi is much more concise and calculated with details. Second, Urobuchi is, really, REALLY good at complex plot. Nasu failed to that and created millions of plothole, which is known as 'NASU-HOLE'. Urobuchi filled most of those holes during the writing of Fate/Zero and made even more complexed and stunningly good revelations.
Urobuchi's strength is not just simple ideas and descriptions on goer or temporary shock-and-awe effect. It's about his plot that 'naturally' creates an environment that needs despair and shock.