Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei: Saikoroshi-hen

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Alternatives: English: Higurashi WHEN THEY CRY: Dice Killing Arc
Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に礼 賽殺し編
Author: Suzuragi, Karin
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Publish: 2011-06-22 to 2011-11-22
Serialization: Gangan Joker

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Alternatives: English: Higurashi WHEN THEY CRY: Dice Killing Arc
Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に礼 賽殺し編
Author: Suzuragi, Karin
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Publish: 2011-06-22 to 2011-11-22
Serialization: Gangan Joker
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Summary
With the chains of fate finally broken and the best possible world reached, Rika Furude and her friends are free to live their ordinary lives in the mountain village of Hinamizawa. After so many hardships and heartaches, Rika assumes that she will no longer have to worry about anything, but she is soon proven wrong following her involvement in an accident.

Upon waking up from her ordeal, Rika discovers that she is in a different world than the one she knows. This alternate reality differs from her original world in more than a few ways: her best friend Satoko Houjou is cold towards her, her older friend Keiichi Maebara never moved to Hinamizawa, and her parents are alive, among other things. While this world may not be perfect, it does seem appealing to Rika, so she must now make a choice: to stay in this new world, or to go back to the world that she fought so hard to change.

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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei: Saikoroshi-hen review
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nick_mitchell6
Apr 03, 2021
Serving as a postscript to the Higurashi series, the Dice-Killing Arc holds the unusual distinction of being the only Higurashi arc that is a direct immediate sequal to a previous arc. Overall, its worth a read for those who like the series, but they might be annoyed about how the tidily wrapped up ending gets a wrench thrown in it by the events of this arc.

Story: 6. An interesting side story to the main Higurashi plotline, but it suffers from taking place after the plot has already been resolved. The Festival Accompanying arc answered all the mysteries, and the series hasnt really had any horror for a while, so this arc is a horror mystery without alot of horror or mystery. The story centres on Rika's quest to return to a happy world and her struggling with the choice of whether after all the events of the series she can even be considered the same as the original Rika Furude. Its not neccessarily bad, just a little anti-climactic for the final arc of the series.

Art: 7. Karin Suzuragi consistently had good art for the Higurashi manga, and she continued that trend here. All good stuff thats easy on the eyes.

Character: 5. I didnt enjoy how it messed with the world-building in such a way that all the characters come off differently, while also not even featuring quite a few main characters (no Keichi or Shion for starters) Since Higurashi relies on a cast of familiar characters, having everyone act out of character was kind of an off-putting experience, and kept me from enjoying this arc as much as the others.

Enjoyment: 7. For all the problems it has, its short and entertaining, so I'd reccommend it to anyone who liked the world of Higurashi.

Overall: 7.