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Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru: Episode 5 End of the Golden W
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hey guys,
Anyone finished this yet?? I haven't seen any words of it here but just want to let people know that its been fully translated by witch-hunt already.
Overall I must say I feel slightly disappointed by this episode compared to the rest but I guess it maybe because I've been anticipating too much lol. I am interested in what other people's opinions are about how the story went and will be going.
Anyone finished this yet?? I haven't seen any words of it here but just want to let people know that its been fully translated by witch-hunt already.
Overall I must say I feel slightly disappointed by this episode compared to the rest but I guess it maybe because I've been anticipating too much lol. I am interested in what other people's opinions are about how the story went and will be going.
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cvsr117 wrote...
Are you an anti-fantasy fag?It's really just those people who were disappointed
Are you one of those insecure people that screams TROLL whenever someone tries to discuss the good and bad things about a game?
slight spoilers ahead
I'm disappointed becoz
a) they presented more questions than answers(kinda my own fault though since I expected this episode will directly answer all the questions presented in episode 1
b) the 2 days on the island finished earlier and Battler was kinda removed from the story until the very end ??? when he reach his enlightment
c) correct me if i'm wrong but i believe they already used the "mystery" of how Kinzo escaped from his study in one of the earlier episodes so that was kind of repetitive
Heavy spoilers ahead
I really doubt Battler could be the culprit of this episode. If indeed his motive for the 1st twilight murder was to frame Natsuhi, this method would totally backfire on him if the unexpected piece Erika Furudo was not present to give Battler his alibi.
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i haven't played it, sorry but
do u know if there will be a second season of the anime
cus it ended on a horrible cliffhanger D:
do u know if there will be a second season of the anime
cus it ended on a horrible cliffhanger D:
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I'm not too sure since I don't follow the anime but I think there is a high likelihood they will produce another season for the answer arc, similar to what they did with their previous series "Higurashi".
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blackhairperson wrote...
cvsr117 wrote...
Are you an anti-fantasy fag?It's really just those people who were disappointed
Are you one of those insecure people that screams TROLL whenever someone tries to discuss the good and bad things about a game?
slight spoilers ahead
I'm disappointed becoz
a) they presented more questions than answers(kinda my own fault though since I expected this episode will directly answer all the questions presented in episode 1
b) the 2 days on the island finished earlier and Battler was kinda removed from the story until the very end ??? when he reach his enlightment
c) correct me if i'm wrong but i believe they already used the "mystery" of how Kinzo escaped from his study in one of the earlier episodes so that was kind of repetitive
Heavy spoilers ahead
I really doubt Battler could be the culprit of this episode. If indeed his motive for the 1st twilight murder was to frame Natsuhi, this method would totally backfire on him if the unexpected piece Erika Furudo was not present to give Battler his alibi.
Spoiler tag:
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Virgilia said in red " Battler is not the killer"
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I thought this episode was quite epic and liked it more than any of the previous episodes. I know there are 3 episodes but I have to say not having the truth revealed yet is killing me. D:
Heavy spoilers ahead
I really doubt Battler could be the culprit of this episode. If indeed his motive for the 1st twilight murder was to frame Natsuhi, this method would totally backfire on him if the unexpected piece Erika Furudo was not present to give Battler his alibi.
Spoiler tag:
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Virgilia said in red " Battler is not the killer"
Even without Virgilia chipping in with the red, we should know that Battler is not the culprit if we look at the previous 4 episodes where Battler has been the detective, so why would the murderer change in this episode just because a new detective was introduced? Especially since the pieces cannot do what they aren't capable of doing normally and I doubt Battler would be able to go around killing his family.
nipaa1412 wrote...
blackhairperson wrote...
Heavy spoilers ahead
I really doubt Battler could be the culprit of this episode. If indeed his motive for the 1st twilight murder was to frame Natsuhi, this method would totally backfire on him if the unexpected piece Erika Furudo was not present to give Battler his alibi.
Spoiler tag:
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Virgilia said in red " Battler is not the killer"
Even without Virgilia chipping in with the red, we should know that Battler is not the culprit if we look at the previous 4 episodes where Battler has been the detective, so why would the murderer change in this episode just because a new detective was introduced? Especially since the pieces cannot do what they aren't capable of doing normally and I doubt Battler would be able to go around killing his family.
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Both of you have mentioned good points as to why Battler's proposed alternative truth with him as the culprit in the end of episode 5 just really shouldn't have been accepted so easily by Erika. She didn't even bother arguing back and they're like "zomg, its the golden truth!! lets start the 6th game" I mean, wth lol? I want answers dammnn it. There's no doubt that this episode was epic and intense, but it was very obvious to me that it was going to end as another cliff hanger.
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