Talk:Meltlilith/@comment-50.180.52.175-20170428140919/@comment-28209103-20170430145118

Uwaa, adding Gen to the mix is not fair.. It's pretty fair to rate Gen as one who handle human interaction fairly well among writer. IMO it's because he's someone who can handle "contradiction of rational and emotional aspect of human" theme skillfully, at the very least that's what I get  from his works so far.

The genre handled by Gen, Nasu and Narita are way too different to be compared. If Gen usually wrote bout "Human Nature and Relation", Nasu prefer to write "Human and The World", Narita on the other hand specialized in Multi-strand plotline. If we look by the difficulty of entry Nasu is the highest byfar due to his works (outside of Fate obviously) are extremely abstract.. I need to read TnS 2 times before I finally get most of it (MOST not all) cuz it is said you need to read in Kanji to get everything in TnS.. Angel Note world are told bit and pieces, haven't play MnY but it's dealing with 5th magic so... basically Nasu is like Narita without explaining in POV of each relevant character..

Narita are the 2nd hardest,, while there's a lot of plot to follow at least it doesn't use abstract concept, theme or symbolism. The cause and effect are explained in detail so there's rarely any unanswered question, and from my experienced there's lot of people who doesn't understand the concept of open ending.. like that co-worker who're bitching bout Arrival..

anyway as you might guessed Gen is the easiest.. if you can stomach the grey morality and his fetish that is.. other than VN works it's mostly pretty ez to tolerate since his grey morality are based on Logic taken to the extreme.. I don't think most people get Saya or Django tho.. He's also brave with his chara design, srsly I don't think anyone but Gen could come out with Shadow Falcon. A chara that break the mold could easily turn into disaster in the hand of the unitiated however... I'm talking bout Slaine and Inaho ofc.