So I'm continuing to read Umineko Question Arcs. While I enjoyed the first episode, my enthusiasm for it started to wane in the second. Now that I'm a good bit into the third episode, I'm increasingly unsure whether I'll pick up the Answer Arcs....
It's billed as a mystery novel, but it kind of seems like the cat's out of the bag by the second episode. What I enjoyed about Higurashi was trying to formulate theories about what could be happening, but there seemingly isn't really much space for that in Umineko because just about everything appears to be possible by virtue of the themes of the novel. If I had to guess, in the Answer Arcs I'll learn more about how awful Kinzo is and that, as messed up as Beatrice is, he is the true villain or something along those lines, because presumably there has to be some bait and switch regarding Beatrice. And if in fact it all turns out to be some hallucinogenic fantasy, that brings me back to it being unpredictable to a degree that isn't compelling to me, personally.
Aside from that, I had my issues with Higurashi's repetitive structure, but Umineko has been more difficult to read because it will literally repeat almost word for word things that happened in a previous episode and generally just keeps circling back around ideas, events and concepts that have already been voiced, explained or otherwise explored. It's become tiring having to go over the same things.
I can see the appeal of Umineko, and there are lots of things I like about it, but it feels like it's asking too much of the reader while giving too little. If there is some kind of payoff later, I would still not be entirely sure if it will have been worth the word count for something as pulpy as this story. I already feel like a significant portion of the novel could have been cut to get to point sooner. I'm also aware that this is the Question Arcs and it won't be until Answers that things will start coming together, but there isn't really a narrative thread that I find worth thinking about too deeply (because of the unpredictability seeded by the story), which I would've liked to at least keep me going during Questions.
I'm not entirely sure why I didn't bounce off the same way with Higurashi since it has similar issues and narrative devices. I think it's because each chapter has a more satisfying beginning and end, and while the overall mystery is similarly left open, it is more bounded.
Edit: ALSO, moment of frustration: why are none of these chuckleheads trying to figure out the witch's epitaph. My disbelief has been unsuspended and thoroughly crashed into the sea already. They hinted at it earlier in the third episode, but then the story went off on a completely different tangent. Hopefully it circles back :')