From what I've heard and seen, it is, yes, even if the prose is a bit awkward and scenes tend to drag on at times. I'm planning on reading it soon. If you want to read it yourself, I suggest you use Umineko Project, which is basically a PC port of the PS3 version.
There is a Mac version in the download section, it should work fine (hopefully). There's also this guide which should help you with the process. Also forgot to tell you this, but Battler is a bit creepy in the first half, but he thankfully tones it down as the series progresses.
This humble comrade requests information regarding the person in front of me.
Rosa Ushiromiya from Umineko: When They Cry.
Is it good?
From what I've heard and seen, it is, yes, even if the prose is a bit awkward and scenes tend to drag on at times. I'm planning on reading it soon. If you want to read it yourself, I suggest you use Umineko Project, which is basically a PC port of the PS3 version.
I have a Macbook :< How am I supposed to play it...
There is a Mac version in the download section, it should work fine (hopefully). There's also this guide which should help you with the process. Also forgot to tell you this, but Battler is a bit creepy in the first half, but he thankfully tones it down as the series progresses.