Chapter 2 Of Higurashi When They Cry Is Now Available On Steam

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MangaGamer has released the second chapter of 07th Expansion’s murder mystery visual novel series Higurashi When They Cry on Steam and its the MangaGamer online store.

 

Called Higurashi When They Cry Hou – Ch 2 Watanagashi, this second chapter was originally released in 2002, but arrives on Steam with updated sprites and other visual improvements.

 

“In this chapter, Watanagashi, Keiichi encounters a brand new mystery in Hinamizawa – Shion,” teases MangaGamer. “Who exactly is Shion? Is she really Mion’s twin? Is she just a facade that Mion uses to let her more feminine side out? Is she a split personality? Is she being manipulated by Oyashiro-sama to carry out the Hinamazawa curse?! Can you survive when Mion/Shion goes mad?!”


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