2014-02-16, 05:09 | Link #1021 |
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Yes, it's Stephen Paul. He does a wonderful job. The epitaph for example is nearly the same as WH. Though Twilight has been changed into "Night". The Epitaph is as solvable with Yen version as with the WH one.
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2014-06-03, 06:58 | Link #1023 |
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It is not the ending.
The EP7 and (especially) EP8 manga is considerably longer than the other ones. We are currently up to 29 chapters (25 chapters + 4 bonus chapters) released for EP8, with this chapter (24) also to be included in the 4th volume of the manga going to be released in August 2014. If you have read the VN you should know that this scene (in considerably less detail) also featured there and Ange "killed" herself there as well. If you remember that portion you should also know what plot is going to be featured next (and it has got a lot more details to it). Last edited by haguruma; 2014-06-04 at 03:29. |
2014-06-04, 00:30 | Link #1024 | |
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2014-06-04, 05:00 | Link #1026 | |
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edit: can i please have a link to the translations as well |
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2014-06-05, 01:01 | Link #1027 | |
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The translations are these here: The bonus chapters (though missing Interlude: Hachijo Ikuko at the moment) are here, here, and here, and this is Chapter 25, which is the most current chapter until June 21st. |
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2014-06-06, 01:22 | Link #1028 | |
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2014-06-10, 23:07 | Link #1029 |
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Sorry to sidetrack, but I have a quick question.
I'm looking to get a hard copy of Umineko, because I'd rather not rely on youtube and manga scanlations, in the event I lose my internet connection. For personal preference, which version of Umineko do you guys like better? The VN or the Manga, and why do you prefer that version? |
2014-06-11, 04:06 | Link #1030 |
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I'd have to say, the VN, definitely the VN. Though the manga is a very good, almost meticulous adaptation, it lacks one thing: the epic soundtrack, which is, clearly, one of the main reasons to love Umineko.
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2014-06-11, 09:06 | Link #1031 |
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The only problem with the VN is the very obvious incompleteness of EP8, as well as some additions made to the manga in terms of clarified elements (like the added Red in EP3 for example).
If anything I'd say, read the manga while listening to the soundtrack |
2014-06-11, 13:37 | Link #1032 | |
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The VN is undoubtely more rich in details. The manga isn't bad though, it keeps most of it and even adds some extra hints but well, for me the culprit's reasons are better hinted in the VN's first 4 episodes. Things start turning with Chiru where the manga expresses much better the characters' feelings adding deep to their portrait (even Erika's character was better explained in Ep 5 manga version than in Ep 5 VN version) while the VN starts progressively losing quality until it reaches that mess that's Ep 8. |
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I have most of the OST on my phone so If I had the manga that's not much of a loss (apart from the ps3 voice patch anyways) Quote:
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2014-06-11, 17:00 | Link #1034 |
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The manga is a very good adaptation, but I'd say the VN overall is vastly superior, except for episode 8. It's not that the ep 8 VN is bad - I found it lots of fun - but it's as Haguruma said: it's obviously incomplete. The manga fills in all the gaps.
As for versions of the VN, my preference is very much for the original. The ported version with new graphics is pretty and all, but Ryukishi does the best expressions. Personally, I think it would be a big loss. The VN has carefully placed songs. Just listening to the soundtrack on its own can't be a substitute for that. |
2015-01-16, 15:52 | Link #1036 |
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Got two questions (out of curiosity):
1. In Episode 8, we got that great (imo) hide and seek game that actually told us quite a bit about how the murders happened right? There were lots of interactions between the characters in those chapters. I only got these: - Beatrice painting the door with her handprints (was it mentioned before that it wasn't really blood?) - Hideyoshi opening the door because he sees Kanon. - Shannon and Kanon pretending to be dead. - Rosa/Maria interaction (did this one give away any hint?) - Battler being Kyrie's son (while we are at it, why didn't Rudolph tell Kyrie that Battler in her real son in Episode 7? She said she doesn't care what happens to Battler because he isn't her kid, didn't she? 2. What are some foreshadowing scenes in the manga (or the game as a whole, but this is the manga thread, so yea)? So I'm talking about scenes that kinda hinted at what happened but since we didn't have any information back then, we didn't really think about it. - Kanon blushing after seeing Battler. - Shannon letting Battler feel her breasts. - Kanon/Kinzo garden scene where Beatrice tells Kinzo "without love it cannot be seen" - Beatrice checking her breasts after being "revived" (?) by Battler at the end of Episode 3 - ??? What are other scenes? I really like looking back and saying "oh damn, how didn't I notice this the first time" to myself. Thanks in advance. |
2015-03-14, 09:55 | Link #1038 |
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I just ordered all of the manga and pre-ordered the first volume for EP5, and I love them so far. One volume is about as thick as Infinite Jest which is crazy. I like the manga collages at the end. Editor-in-Chief Eva-Beatrice seems really fun.
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