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.Tuesday, January 13, 2009 ' 9:14 AM

This will be short.

Umineko is in short, a flawed masterpiece, the flaw being the ridiciously long prologue players have to sit through. It's a sound novel, with fitting music to set the mood and a REALLY good story. The gem is the logic that twists throughout the story, and the logic isn't stupid or anything.

Will come up with scrshots if I feel like it. *Brb going bak to Umineko!

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