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Tesseraction posted:To be honest though Godot's redemption is just going "okay yeah I set up an elaborate plan to be the hero that backfired and killed Maya and Mia's mother and made another woman take the (DEATH PENTALTY) fall for it while I gleefully prosecuted her all so I could be the hero. *knocks head* tehe~" “Also I hate you Trite because you weren’t MAN enough to prevent Mia’s violent death.”
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 20:02 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 02:33 |
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He doesn't really get redeemed but he clearly acknowledges that he was wrong and also dies
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 20:20 |
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Yo how hosed is it that Storyteller gets off the hook entirely for committing countless human rights violations for a decade to avoid taking his daughter to therapy
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 21:13 |
It's fine, he owns Big Pharma, so clearly he's a good person deep down.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 21:36 |
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Irony Be My Shield posted:He doesn't really get redeemed but he clearly acknowledges that he was wrong and also dies wait, he does? When?
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 21:46 |
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Merilan posted:wait, he does? When? He admits that he could have prevented everything if he asked Phoenix for help but was too prideful to do so.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 21:48 |
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Merilan posted:wait, he does? When? It's vague and unclear what exactly happens after the trial, but he implies he's been living on borrowed time since he woke up.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 21:49 |
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Godot is not unproblematic, but at least Misty and Iris both volunteered to take the fall and he is quite genuinely remorseful at the end. He’s never explicitly stated to be dead, but it’s made quite clear that he’s been running on fumes since his “resurrection” and his only goal is to get closure on Mia and Dahlia, and in the big ending slide painting by Larry, all the alive characters are grouped together while he’s on his own with Misty and Mia. I rank him as a sympathetic character with a complete arc, outside of the whole alpha male sexism complex.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 22:24 |
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I wouldn't go as far as calling him sympathetic. He's The Guy Who Sucks by design and others are punished because of his sucking while he technically isn't. Also it only recently dawned on me that his shirt is green because he can't tell it isn't red.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 22:27 |
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chumbler posted:I wouldn't go as far as calling him sympathetic. He's The Guy Who Sucks by design and others are punished because of his sucking while he technically isn't. He doesn't have color blindness, his visor tints things red so he can't see red on a white or colorless background.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 22:30 |
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Through a red filter, a green shirt would look solid black Which he picked because he's in mourning
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Regy Rusty posted:It's vague and unclear what exactly happens after the trial, but he implies he's been living on borrowed time since he woke up.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 22:38 |
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RandomFerret posted:Through a red filter, a green shirt would look solid black I can never tell which things are fanon or obscure lore.
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 22:55 |
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Tesseraction posted:I can never tell which things are fanon or obscure lore. blackquill's eyes are like that because he cried a lot in jail and never wiped his tears
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# ? Aug 16, 2019 23:35 |
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somepartsareme posted:blackquill's eyes are like that because he cried a lot in jail and never wiped his tears That does remind me that I've seen the aesthetic several times in Japanese stuff but never gotten around to figuring out the reference. That and the name for the repeated banging of a taiko and followed by a howl. Two things that bother me to poo poo but I never get around to looking up. *looks expectantly towards nearby weebs*
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 00:53 |
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ArmyOfMidgets posted:It's fine, he owns Big Pharma, so clearly he's a good person deep down. The most hosed up thing is that there are CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN TEN in Labyrinthia
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 00:56 |
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Zulily Zoetrope posted:The motivation we actually get for his sleazy behavior are things like him wanting an easy win, or wanting to close the case early to get to a CD signing he booked on the same day as the trial, or one time straight up shits and giggles because he just wanted to embarass Ema. That's not chill and honest or even remotely sympathetic.
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 00:59 |
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I never finished AAvPL so I thought you were talking about Turnabout Storyteller and got confused
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 00:59 |
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tbh if Godot was just Godot on his own and got more comeuppance it wouldn't be too bad, but AA3 was *chock* full of guys doing gross guy things in part because of how they wrote people reacting to Dahlia. you just can't take a break at all from it in that game
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 02:14 |
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Apollo and Klavier's dynamic is A+ and makes Klav cool in my book.
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 02:41 |
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I do like that you run into Klavier just, like, out in the world, and talk about things unrelated to the case. Franziska never says anything other than "I will destroy you Mr. Phoenix Wright" and I didn't even know Edgeworth had a talk sprite until case 4.
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 04:09 |
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Tesseraction posted:But that mindset at the law college was a byproduct of the dark age of the law brought about by Phoenix getting disbarred during Klavier's first trial. See, I figured the corruption was going on a lot longer given the amount of time certain people were there and the presence of existing corruption in prior games. That’s more my own interpretation though.
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 16:49 |
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The Chief Prosecuttor in AAI2 is arrested as a murderer a few weeks before Phoenix is disbarred. Think about that.
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SUPERMAN'S GAL PAL posted:See, I figured the corruption was going on a lot longer given the amount of time certain people were there and the presence of existing corruption in prior games. That’s more my own interpretation though. The "Dark Age of the Law" has definitely been going on for a very long time. It's just that Phoenix, an up-and-coming lawyer who's won an impossible amount of cases and defeated pretty much every legendary undefeated prosecutor, being disbarred was the breaking point. Everyone began to wonder if he had been relying on forged evidence all this time to win all his cases. As Olga Orly put it, "It would cast doubt on all his previous wins."
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 17:22 |
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RandomFerret posted:I do like that you run into Klavier just, like, out in the world, and talk about things unrelated to the case. Franziska never says anything other than "I will destroy you Mr. Phoenix Wright" and I didn't even know Edgeworth had a talk sprite until case 4. He smacktalks you in the lobby during case 2 though?
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 17:55 |
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SardonicTyrant posted:The Chief Prosecuttor in AAI2 is arrested as a murderer a few weeks before Phoenix is disbarred. Think about that. Nah, Blaise Debeste was a former chief prosecutor, probably the previous. He was the chairman of the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee when he was arrested.
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# ? Aug 17, 2019 18:12 |
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I'm watching an LP of DGS and it's good. I do have to say I miss Wright a little bit during the trials.
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# ? Aug 18, 2019 00:52 |
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EDIT: Nevermind, found what I was looking for!
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So finally finished the Inherited Turnabout. I suppose in retrospect it was obviously that the shifty looking dude with scars was in fact the culprit back then, but I still feel his motivation seems a little Saturday Morning Cartoon Villain level of motivation - "mwahaha I will become the GREATEST PASTRY CHEF" "mwahaha I shall help you" "mwahaha now is the day of our victory" "mwahaha I've betrayed you for some reason" and then a long chain of events. THAT SAID, it genuinely was touching to see Master's reaction to the work put in by the Edgeworths and Shields, so say nothing of Shield's last-minute dropping of the cool-guy act as he leaves. After getting pissed off with the prison story going on so long and the first half of this arc being overly word-heavy and plot-light I feel a lot better about carrying on. I've played more of AAI2 this past week or so as the plot came back to being interesting after relegating it to being how I pass five minutes on the bog during the sloggier bits.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 20:09 |
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I like that in the world of ace attorney a guy can make a dessert so bad that 11 people die over the course of 15 years or so
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 20:14 |
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Alder posted:I'm watching an LP of DGS and it's good. I do have to say I miss Wright a little bit during the trials. It's so good! Keet it up though! I grew really attached to the ~family~ they build in there. My ideal situation would be for both DGS and AA continue on their own terms. But we already know that isn't happening.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 23:33 |
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Streamer named GeePM played DGS 1-1 yesterday - https://youtu.be/IqVtKIWKUHI He’s a fun, chill guy and should be playing the rest of the cases in the days/weeks to come. If you prefer to watch them live keep an eye out, or he should have streams uploaded in short order.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 23:39 |
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Tesseraction posted:So finally finished the Inherited Turnabout. Still a better motive than some other culprits. (JFA) coughmattengardecough
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 00:40 |
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Kaiser Mazoku posted:Still a better motive than some other culprits. (JFA) coughmattengardecough The whole background behind 2-4 hit home for me pretty well personally, even in the exaggerated state Ace Attorney makes its characters to be. fake "family-friendly" public figures in showbiz who are in truth garbage and extremely toxic to the point of causing a lot of grief and even a suicide to their "backstage" staff wasn't something I expected AA to cover
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 03:36 |
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Merilan posted:The whole background behind 2-4 hit home for me pretty well personally, even in the exaggerated state Ace Attorney makes its characters to be. fake "family-friendly" public figures in showbiz who are in truth garbage and extremely toxic to the point of causing a lot of grief and even a suicide to their "backstage" staff wasn't something I expected AA to cover In that regard it's nice that Will Powers looks like he'd be an rear end in a top hat and even admits he looks terrifying but is just constantly a nice guy who even invites you to the event in 2-4 expecting it to be a nice time for everyone even though he was under no obligation to do so. Regarding AAI2-4, bit disappointed at amnesia-Kay because her goofy interventions were always fun and I don't like this meek persona, but oh well at least we have Franziska to add some personality to the mix ( gumshoe). I'm still early in but given the body had Kay's Promise Diary and the letter found on Kay being from 'Jill' I'm going to assume this victim is the aforementioned Jill, in which case I'm curious... who is Jill? Well, that's why I keep playing!
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 14:34 |
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What I really liked about AAI2-4 was the parallels between Edgeworth and Kay & Ray and Gregory
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# ? Aug 28, 2019 16:17 |
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Still on the 3rd case of DGS: I now understand why this will never be localized. Everyone's extreme racism of Japan and pretty much ruined the entire game for me. RIP.
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# ? Aug 30, 2019 22:48 |
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Playing through case 3-3 in the HD remake right now, and the translators must have had a hell of a time trying to write around English not having gendered first-person pronouns. When I first played this game as a kid I thought Armstrong's dialogue was just badly written. Now that I can see what they were up against, I definitely couldn't have done any better.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 04:39 |
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I think one of the translators even wrote an article talking about how they wished they had handled Armstrong better but the language just wasn't there at the time
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With the original trilogy on the Switch, I’ve been replaying all six main games in order. I just finished case 4-3– I haven’t played Apollo Justice in about 10 years— and while gameplay-wise there’s quite a few things that are frustrating compared to the rest of the series, I still really think the characters and general writing weren’t as bad as a lot of people think it was. Case 4-3 in particular reaffirmed to me why I like Klavier. I think I was inclined to like him faster than most of the other prosecutors, given that he’s both the least antagonistic and the most outright helpful of them from the get-go, but his attitude and actions in 4-3 as the evidence builds up towards the real culprit were really on point. He starts out not believing it, and then at a certain point he realizes the truth and starts helping you out, because you can tell he’s feeling betrayed and knows that the culprit is who he is. There are a few moments where he pokes holes in the case, but it read to me as him trying to make sure those holes are noticed and then filled, because he knows what the truth is even if the law in this case can’t fully account for it. tl;dr I like Klavier and the game as a whole and think people are a bit too hard on it.
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