BTW, does anyone here play Hatsuyuki Sakura?
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Hmm, I haven't played Tokyo Babel so I don't know how to compare. But yeah, I guess I can see what you mean. His battles scenes are often more "epic" and "overwhelming" rather than "fast-paced". I guess it's the heavy narrations in between actions .
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Yeah...he's closer to Masada in that respect...even though there's still worlds of difference between the two.
What I meant though is that I find him to be better at writing...how should I put it.....plots that revolve around slow development of character relations than battles in general...that's why for me, AsaIro > Tenshi no Hane. His general writing style feels more like a myths and legends collection in narration....like the old storyteller kind of narration.