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Originally Posted by Nightengale
Question, does it get more ~addicting~ later on?
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Onikakushi is probably the weakest of all three major question chapters in terms of content (the 4th chapter, Himatsubushi, was meant to be a "side-story" to begin with, so I'm not counting it).
The appeal level really skyrockets when you get to the Kai 解 (answer) chapters. Not just story-wise, but even the presentation for the Kai chapters appears many times more polished compared to the earlier chapters (especially in terms of new musics).
Imagine it this way:
Reading through the question chapters is like finding empty cans to set up in a row.
Reading through the answer chapters is like blowing the the cans away with your air rifle.
Some people might find the "first-half" of the chapters (happy daily life) to be boring, but they're there for a purpose. Only after you have become familiar with all the characters and their daily lives can you feel the shock at full force when "something goes wrong".