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Contents.Gameplay Higurashi When They Cry is a 'sound novel', a variation of devoid of interactivity. Gameplay is restricted to reading individual scenes, during which characters are displayed as static two-dimensional. The versions of the game ported to home consoles additionally feature provided by professional. The narrative of the game is divided into separate, named 'chapters', which become accessible in a sequence strictly established by the developers. The narration is conducted on behalf of various characters.

After reading a certain amount of text within a chapter, playback ends. At this point, the player is invited to, as well as read 'tips' that reveal details of the game's setting that were not present in the main story.

The tips may also encourage the player to deduce the reasoning behind the narrative's mysterious events. The chapters of the game are divided into two categories – 'question arcs' and 'answer arcs'. Each question arc is a self-contained story taking place in an alternate reality, while each answer arc is based within the same scenario as a certain question arc, and help the player formulate a more accurate vision of the events of the pertaining question arc.

Each chapter is assigned a 'difficulty rating' that indicates the complexity of the mystery. Upon completion of reading a chapter, all previously opened tips and images of individual scenes in the form of a gallery become available to the player from the main menu. In addition, the player can access a feature entitled the 'Staff Room', in which writer discusses and examines the chapter. See also:The first game of the Higurashi: When They Cry visual novel series, titled Onikakushi-hen, was released on August 10, 2002. The second game Watanagashi-hen was released on December 29, 2002.

The third game Tatarigoroshi-hen was released on August 15, 2003. The fourth game Himatsubushi-hen was released on August 13, 2004. The first four games are part of the question arcs, and the following four games, under the title Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai, are part of the answer arcs.

The fifth game Meakashi-hen was released on December 30, 2004. The sixth game Tsumihoroboshi-hen was released on August 14, 2005.

The seventh game Minagoroshi-hen was released on December 30, 2005. The eighth game Matsuribayashi-hen was released on August 13, 2006. A titled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei was released on December 31, 2006. A second fan disc titled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hō was released on August 17, 2014.

Each chapter keeps the same cast of main characters and general premise but unfolds in a different manner. Each of the chapters give valuable answers, hints, and clues as to the mysteries of the previous installment while at the same time bringing forth even more mysteries.The eight original PC games were released in English by MangaGamer under the title Higurashi: When They Cry starting with the first four games released in December 2009 and the last four released in monthly intervals starting in February 2010.

MangaGamer's release of the visual novels does not include several background music tracks and other bonus features specific to the original Japanese version which include: the staff room, the music room, and a minigame. The eight original PC games were also released in French by Saffran Prod under the title Le sanglot des cigales, starting with the first two games released together in November 2009. The Japanese company Seams has done releases for devices in Japanese and English.

The Japanese version includes all eight games. The English version is based on the translation by MangaGamer and as of May 2012 includes the first five games. A remastered version of Onikakushi-hen from Higurashi: When They Cry Hō was released by MangaGamer on on May 15, 2015 for Windows,. The updates include a re-translation, previously cut music tracks and content, the original Japanese text, and alternative character art by illustrator Kurosaki.A named, based on the Higurashi series and featuring an original scenario by Ryukishi 07, was developed by, the creators of.

The gameplay is that of a versus, in which most of the characters of the main Higurashi series are playable. Higurashi Daybreak was first released on August 13, 2006, and an expansion pack followed on April 22, 2007.A video game console port for the was released as Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri ( ひぐらしのなく頃に祭, When Cicadas Cry Festival) by on February 22, 2007. Higurashi is the third to be ported to a video game console; the first was Hanakisō by HaccaWorks., and the second was by French-Bread and Ecole. Although Higurashi was the first to have a video game console port announced, its longer development time made it the third to be released. Due to the popularity of Matsuri, a second enhanced PlayStation 2 port, known as Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri: Kakera Asobi ( ひぐらしのなく頃に祭カケラ遊び, When Cicadas Cry Festival: Playing with the Pieces), was released on December 20, 2007. It was sold as an append disc to the original Matsuri and as a standalone game.

It contains all of Matsuri's content, in addition to Matsuribayashi-hen from the original games and other bonus content.A series of four games for the under the collective title Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna ( ひぐらしのなく頃に絆, When Cicadas Cry Bond) with new story arcs are being developed by Alchemist. The first, with the added title Tatari ( 祟, Curse), was released on June 26, 2008 containing the first three chapters from the question arcs, and a new chapter entitled Someutsushi-hen, with its story based on the Onisarashi-hen manga series. The second, with the added title Sō ( 想, Idea), was released in November 2008. The third game in the series, with the added title Rasen ( 螺, Spiral), was released in March 2009. The final game, subtitled Kizuna ( 絆, Bond), was released in February 2010.A and port titled Higurashi: When They Cry Sui and published by was released in Japan on March 12, 2015.

This edition features all scenarios from previous versions, in addition to full voice acting, new songs, CGs, minigames and functions. A port titled Higurashi: When They Cry Hō and published by was released in Japan on July 26, 2018. It contains the previous content covered by Sui, in addition to three new scenarios. A port of Higurashi: When They Cry Hō was released by Entergram in Japan on January 24, 2019.Adaptations Drama CDs There were two official sets of released, one by Wayuta, and the other. Wayuta has released seven CDs since May 27, 2005 starting with Onikakushi-ken and going through the main story arcs from the visual novel series to Tsumihoroboshi-hen on February 22, 2008.

Two more drama CDs will be released by Wayuta to cover Minagoroshi-hen and Matsuribayashi-hen. Wayuta has already released two bonus drama CDs named Append Disc 01 released on December 29, 2005 at, and Append Disc 02 released on October 26, 2007.

Wayuta also released two drama CDs covering a new arc named Kataribanashi-hen ( 語咄し編), the first on April 25, 2007, and the second on May 9, 2008. Frontier Works released two CDs, starting with an piece called Anthology Drama CD 1 on December 22, 2005, followed by a sequel entitled Anthology Drama CD 2 on March 24, 2006. There have also been numerous drama CDs released during special events such as at Comiket or through magazine subscription.Manga. See also:There are four which contain additional illustrations by five different artists, and seventeen novelizations of the separate visual novel. Each novel is written. The light novels were all released as limited editions not sold in stores. The first one, Nekogoroshi-hen, was illustrated by, and, and was sent out to those who bought the first volume of the manga versions of Onikakushi-hen, Watanagashi-hen, and Tatarigoroshi-hen.

One needed to send the cutout stamps in all three of these manga by the deadline to receive this special short story. The second light novel, Kuradashi-hen, was illustrated by Yoshiki Tonogai, Karin Suzuki, and Mimori. This novel was sent out to those who bought the second volume of the manga version of Himatsubushi-hen, and the first volumes of the manga Tsumihoroboshi-hen, Meakashi-hen, and Yoigoshi-hen. One needed to send the cutout stamps in all four of these manga by a certain deadline to receive this special short story. The third light novel, Hajisarashi-hen, contained illustrations by Rato, and was included with the limited edition of the PlayStation 2 game Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri. The light novels were published by and released between 2006 and 2007.

The fourth novel, Kuradashi-hen Zoku is a sequel to Kuradashi-hen and was sent out to those who bought the second volumes of the manga Tsumihoroboshi-hen, Meakashi-hen, and Yoigoshi-hen. One needed to send the cutout stamps in all four of these manga by a certain deadline to receive this special short story.released seventeen novelizations of the visual novel arcs between August 2007 and March 2009, starting with Onikakushi-hen and ending with Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei. Most of the story arcs are divided into two volumes, except for Himatsubushi-hen and Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei which are compiled into one volume each, and Matsuribayashi-hen which is compiled into three volumes. Rei included illustrations by Tomohi.Anime. See also:The first anime series produced by and directed by, covers the four question arcs and the first two answer arcs.

The original Higurashi no Naku Koro ni anime adaptation aired in Japan between April 4 and September 26, 2006, comprising twenty-six episodes. Most of the characters were used by the same voice actors for the drama CD series. The series is available on DVD in Japan, France and North America (following 's licensing of the series). However, Geneon's U.S.

Division announced that it discontinued all ongoing anime projects in September 2007, including Higurashi on November 6, 2007. Only three of a planned six DVDs of Higurashi were released, under the title When They Cry: Higurashi. On July 3, 2008, Geneon and announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon still retained the license, Funimation assumed exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Higurashi was one of the several titles involved in the deal. Funimation released a complete box set of the series in August 2009.

However, in August 2011, the rights to the series expired due to low sales. Has licensed both anime series.People in Japan, who had bought all nine of the DVDs of the first season, had the chance to receive a special anime DVD entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Gaiden Nekogoroshi-hen, based on the short story that was given to those who had bought the manga. Despite being a bonus for the first season (and having the first season's opening and closing sequences), Nekogoroshi-hen featured the updated animation style as seen in the second season.A continuation of the series, based on one new story arc and the final two original answer arcs of the franchise, entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai, aired in Japan between July 6 and December 17, 2007, containing twenty-four episodes. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the second anime series. The second season featured slightly different character designs than the first season and better animation.

As the result of a murder case in September 2007 in Japan involving the murder of a police officer by his sixteen-year-old daughter with an axe, as well as the Japanese media relating the case to anime such as Higurashi, the latest episode screenings of both Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai and another anime at the time, were by a number of stations, due to excessive violence. However, and announced that they would be airing the episodes as planned. Later, TV Saitama announced that they had ceased broadcasting of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai from episode thirteen onwards. Additionally, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai had its opening altered when it re-aired. Originally, a bloody bill hook cleaver (as used by Rena) was shown halfway through (at 0:55) the opening; it was replaced with an image of a van from the series' fictional junk yard.An series, entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei, was released on February 25, 2009, and is directed by Toshifumi Kawase.

The series also started a limited broadcasting in Bandai Channel prior to DVD release. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the Rei OVAs. The OVA contains three story arcs, Hajisarashi-hen, Saikoroshi-hen and Hirukowashi-hen, with Saikoroshi-hen concluding in three episodes, and the other two arcs concluding in one episode each. Hajisarashi-hen was originally a included with the limited edition of the game Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri, and took the place of Batsukoishi-hen from the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei fandisc. Frontier Works announced another original video anime series, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kira in March 2011, which marks the tenth anniversary of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. An anime titled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kaku: Outbreak, adapted from Ryukishi 07's short story 'Higurashi Outbreak', was announced in December 2012 and was later released in August 2013.On January 6, 2020, 07th Expansion and announced that a new anime project by is in production.

Serves as a character designer, and Infinite serves as a producer. Is directing the series, with Naoki Hayashi handling series composition and Kenji Kawai returning as music composer. The main cast will reprise their roles.

The series will premiere in July 2020. Live action A live action film adaptation of the series entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni ( ひぐらしのなく頃に, also known as Shrill Cries of Summer internationally), directed by Ataru Oikawa, premiered in Japanese theaters on May 10, 2008. The film is an adaptation of the first, Onikakushi-hen.

Gōki Maeda plays Keiichi, Airi Matsuyama plays Rena, plays Mion, Aika plays Rika, and plays Satoko. The film grossed ¥200 million at the Japanese box office.A sequel, also live action, was released in Japanese theaters on April 18, 2009 and is entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Chikai ( ひぐらしのなく頃に誓, also known as Shrill Cries: Reshuffle internationally). The sequel is based on the Tsumihoroboshi-hen arc.A live-action television series adaptation premiered in Japan on May 20, 2016 on. The cast includes the members of. A four-episode sequel premiered on November 25, 2016. Loo, Egan (June 28, 2007). Retrieved December 30, 2018.

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Entergram began streaming six insert song videos for the Switch release of Ryukishi07's Higurashi: When They Cry Hou (Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou) game on Friday.


The game will ship in Japan on July 26. The release will include 19 scenarios from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui, as well as three new scenarios. A limited-edition release will bundle a drama CD and visual book for 9,980 yen (about US$95). The regular physical version will cost 7,980 yen (about US$76), and the digital version will cost 6,980 yen (about US$66).

07th Expansion launched the first chapter of the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni visual novel software in 2002 at Comiket. The story revolves around murders that coincide with an annual festival in a quiet rural village. The software inspired two television anime series, several video anime projects, a live-action television series, two live-action films, and manga adaptations by several artists.

Ryūkishi07 and 07th ExpansionreleasedHigurashi: When They Cry Hou for PC in Japan in 2014 as a 'thank you' to series fans (the kanji used for Hō is used in the word Hōnō, 'dedication'). The game includes the previously unreleased work 'Hinamizawa Teiryūjo' (Hinamizawa Bus Stop) that was a precursor to the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni series, the Higurashi Outbreak original story, and the Higurashi Outbreak: Kamikanshi-hen sequel.

MangaGamerreleased the original visual novel in 2009, and has been releasingHigurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou as 14 individual chapters. The company released the Higurashi: When They Cry Hou - Ch 4 Meakashi visual novel on Steam in April 2017.

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