Was it just me, or did "Dangerous Days" make you start talking all gangstah? Okay, maybe that was a bit irrelevant, but just saying.
When it comes to geography, sure, both of these stories took in the L.A. area, and they most definitely gave that L.A. feel, but you could really sense difference in the way each other decribed the scenario.
In Dangerous Days, the scenario changed often, and I had more of a day light kind of feel for quite a bit of the story. When it came to dark, it was all about them being indoors or climbing up a flight of stairs. But even Esmeralda's murder was in the morning.
Silicon alley was a gray market that flourished in the backstreets of Hong Kong's hi-tech district. This story felt more dark because of the way the streets were described and how alleys were placed in. It also had murders, and a gang life, but unlike "Dangerous Days" the characters weren't as successfully wealthy from their deeds.
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