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Gumshoe's great, honestly. Edit: (The update is near the bottom of the previous page.)
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achtungnight posted:Before she died, the victim wrote the killer’s name? She can’t have done that if she died instantly! Also, where is Maya’s motive? Perhaps the law office was bequeathed to Maya in the will, and she wants to leave the spirit medium business. Can't say it's done her family very well so far.
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# ? Aug 17, 2022 16:03 |
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Part 21: Episode 2, Trial: Turnabout is Fair Play? I kind of gave it away in the last update, but the audience vote is unanimous here (and correct). Still, let's press first on everything anyway. Music: Questioning - Moderato After securing the suspect, I examined the scene of the crime with my own eyes. Not all of these presses are going to be good for us. Now, now, don't jump the gun on me, pal. Just listen. I'm getting to the good part! I found a memo written on a piece of paper next to the victim's body! Yeah, you tell him! Though I think some evidence would be more persuasive here. Ho hoh! Then who did write it, smarty-pants? Well, the killer, obviously. Hoh. Uh, no. She was framed! Hold on. How come the prosecution makes legitimate objections, while I can only yell it out when I'm presenting evidence? Ah... (Urk!) Edgeworth can hardly contain his disdain for us. Those without evidence shouldn't open their mouths, Mr. Wright. I got the feeling there was some history between these two earlier when we were digging for info on him with Gumshoe, but it seems the hostility goes both ways here. Yeah, pal! Quiet, the grownups are talking. These presses are at least good for revealing more Edgeworth sprites. He comes off like a smug rear end in a top hat in every single one though. quote:Maybe Miss May wrote the note? quote:Let's confess to writing the note ourselves! On it, the word "Maya" was written clearly in blood! Of course I do, pal! (Uh oh... he sounded pretty confident. This might not be good...) Lab test results showed that the blood was the victim's! Huh? What kind? Umm... well... No, keep going, you're doing great. Hermo... goblins... hobgob... Er...? Herma-goblin bobbin... I'm no expert on blood tests! These animations are too fun to not show this update, #sorrynotsorry. Y-yeah? Geez, what a dick. Prosecutors shouldn't antagonize their police witnesses. ...O-oh... (That was a mess...) Also, there was blood found on the victim's finger! The right hand! (Hmm... she WAS right handed...) Yeah, that one would've been too easy. Before she died, the victim wrote the killer's name! Detective Gumshoe! Sure! It happens all the time in books and the movies! This isn't a movie, Detective. That's right, it's a video game, and that wasn't in your list! Oof! Let's talk about reality, shall we? Especially the name of her own sister? Ah, yeah, actually, you got a point, pal. There's our hint that there's a contradiction to be found in this line. Of course, Edgeworth isn't about to let us get any more free shots in here. Your pointing pose is nowhere near as cool, dude. The witness's opinion on the matter is irrelevant! And your slam is lame too! So there. The victim told us the name of her killer! The crowd's not impressed with us here. Order! Order! Settle down, man, we've got this! Well, we're at the end, does Phoenix and/or Maya have any more sage advice for us? (Okay, there has to be a contradiction in there somewhere. Let's find it!) Just a reminder that we need to do more than press this time. Guess we'll present some evidence! Screwing up the evidence in this trial just gives us the same warnings as last time. If we lose all our health sections, we get the same text for the guilty verdict as well, just with Maya's name switched in for Larry's. We do get a somewhat-unique image of Maya for some reason at the witness stand as she's pronounced guilty, though! I'm sure I'll still have to twist into a pretzel to prove someone else did it somehow, but at least we can get this note quickly thrown out. There's no way Mia wrote the note if she died instantaneously! Music: Silence Detective Gumshoe! That she was accusing the defendant, Maya Fey? That's really what you're saying? Of course she wrote it! Who else could have!? B-backwards? Here it comes! Music: Objection! "Immediate death due to a blow from a blunt object." But...! No "but"-ing your way out of this one, Detective! Order! Order! The defense has a point. Take that, "hard evidence"! Mr. Wright. What's it to you, we tricked it out of Gumshoe fair and square! I didn't really forget, but why does it even matter? I'm... sorry, I forgot. Hah! Forgot, you say? I knew that! I was just...testing you. I was the one who handed it to him myself! Personally! Oh. R-right. quote:Instead of forgetting, what if we get the question wrong and say we got the report the day of the murder? quote:Get it right, and we cut straight to the chase: I have a bad feeling all of the sudden. Outdated? This was yesterday! Wh-what!? Like hell it was. "But there is a possibility the victim lived for several minutes after the blow." Holy poo poo, did this guy just fabricate evidence against us? So not only is the witness framing our client, the prosecutor is straight up making poo poo up too? He's even wagging his finger at us. This guy. Did he just take a loving bow at us? They seriously made him a protagonist later? (No, don't tell me.) What an rear end in a top hat. That is all. I see! (drat you, Edgeworth!) Well I'm pretty stumped on what to do now, so I guess we'll just let the rest of this scene play out. I have never wanted to punch a video game character this much. Why, Mr. Wright, you look shocked! I probably shouldn't, but gently caress you Edgeworth! Mr. Edgeworth... No matter, Your Honor... Mr. Wright. quote:You know what, this is really all Gumshoe's fault. He gave us a bad report! quote:Maybe we're the sham... Your Honor, I submit this report to the court. U-understood. The court accepts the evidence. What utter bullshit. Did he just turnabout our turnabout with some made up garbage? Well, Your Honor? I suppose that's the obvious conclusion, yes. This motherfucker takes another loving bow, I can't even. Music: Silence The prosecution would like to call its next witness. Well, Gumshoe was a disaster for us. Next time we'll get a chance to redeem ourselves, with... You guessed it...
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 02:59 |
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Hoo boy, the prosecutor is more challenging this time. We’ll see what happens next.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 03:11 |
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Obligatory video. Also a pretty funny alternate version of how this poo poo would play out if Phoenix was competent.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 03:45 |
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Edgeworth is the living incarnation of in this update. And you were saying he had no smiles in his sprite sheet.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 03:54 |
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I was wondering how long it'd take someone to post this.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 04:07 |
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And this is the point after which you no longer feel bad about all the legally suspect shenanigans that you will be engaging in. If that's how Edgeworth is going to play this, than anything goes.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 04:55 |
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This is gold. Polsy link to avoid spoilers in related videos.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 05:37 |
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DKII posted:These presses are at least good for revealing more Edgeworth sprites. He comes off like a smug rear end in a top hat in every single one though. That's our Edgeworth!
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 06:03 |
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Also this: When the updated report hits
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 08:48 |
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You know, I should have expected this format to result in fanart videos vs drawings but I am once again taken by surprise. Those were fantastic, I shoved them into the front page here.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 16:01 |
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The game does an absolutely perfect job of making Edgeworth into a character that will cause to reflexively punch your GBA/DS/monitor, and it only takes a single case. The sprite of him tapping his forehead as he condescendingly shoots you down is the most rage-inducing for me, personally.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 16:49 |
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Edgeworth is a magnificent rear end in a top hat and I love him. These games are incredibly good at making you love or hate the characters. For a game with a handful of sprites originally on the GBA, they're still absolutely brimming with personality.
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 18:14 |
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You forgot to link the fandubbed version!
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# ? Aug 19, 2022 19:29 |
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This LP has me replaying the game again. The further I get, the less I remember of the cases, and it almost gets like playing them for the first time. Still get a small thrill when I present evidence and the music cuts out.
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# ? Aug 20, 2022 19:29 |
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davidspackage posted:This LP has me replaying the game again. The further I get, the less I remember of the cases, and it almost gets like playing them for the first time. Still get a small thrill when I present evidence and the music cuts out. Same, I didn't even know I already owned the Steam version. I just finished the third case with almost no previous memory of how it played out. One particular character did not age well at all.
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# ? Aug 20, 2022 19:44 |
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Part 22: Episode 2, Trial: Innocent Liar Brace yourself, here comes the poor, innocent Miss April May! Quiet, you were practically drooling over her at the hotel yourself. Fun fact: There is a sprite for Phoenix that doesn't actually get used in the game; I'm told it was intended for this scene, before the game was redone to have Phoenix meeting Miss May at the hotel. What was the sprite, you ask? Not a great sign for our ability to cross-examine this witness.... Music: Happy People ....What. That animation alone is enough to get the crowd buzzing again. From behind, Miss May's pose here looks like she's flashing the judge. Which she might as well have been. You tell 'em, judge. Yeah, the wink was the problem. Good thing these aren't really jury trials, we'd be screwed. Here I just have to hope the judge isn't swayed by her act. (This is not good...) Asshat is the only one not moved by the witness's display. I checked in right after lunch. And this hotel is directly across from the Fey & Co. Law Offices? Mmm... that's right, big boy. Music: Silence Music: Questioning - Moderato The one attacking her was the mousey girl sitting in the defendant's chair! Then the woman, like, dodged to one side and ran away! She kinda... slumped. Hmm. That's it? For the first time in this game, I don't really know what to do. Music: Silence Stop saying what I say, game. I swear to god, if you bow again, I'll...do nothing because I have no agency here. I see. It is a remarkably solid testimony. W-wait, Your Honor! Yes, Mr. Wright? Why would we need to do that, the judge is already bamboozled. Oh just let me do my job. I'm sure we'll figure something out. What's it to you, pal!? You must know her techniques well. That's the first crack we've seen in Edgeworth's calm smugness so far. Just go do your pointing thing and let's get this pink fraud. gently caress yes we're doing it. (If only because I have a feeling Edgeworth doesn't want me to!) (She has to have some weakness!) quote:Just for fun, what if we declined our cross-examination? I'm not really sure what to do here so it's a good time to break for some thread input. On the other hand this update is still pretty short. Let's see if pressing on everything gives us any hints. It was, like, 9:00 at night. I looked out the window, y'know! Huh? "Why"? Like, why what? Why did you look out the window? Were you expecting to see something? Oh, well, um... gee! I sort of, y'know. Do those things have a motor in them or something? Anyway your distraction isn't going to work lady! I had a feeling! Yeah, let's get her! Surely, you must have had a reason to look out your window at that time of night! Crazy eyes are back! This lady's story is paper thin and pressing on the very first statement already reveals that she has nothing to back up what she's saying. Unfortunately we are facing a competent prosecutor this time. More finger-waggling at us. B-badgering? You insist on needling her with these trivial questions. I really don't think it should be allowed. Badgering is a legitimate objection. However the witness was clearly dodging the question. Edgeworth's act isn't meant for the judge, though. He's playing to the crowd. They've totally bought into Miss May's act, and are about to start throwing things at us. Music: Silence Order! The judge is mostly not a fan of the crowd getting too rowdy. We don't actually lose any health sections here, however. Music: Questioning - Moderato quote:If we don't continue with the press, we get a much shorter cut as we back off: We end up seamlessly transitioning to the next line of testimony as normal. And then, oooh! I saw a woman with long hair being attacked! (Your... thing?) The one attacking her was the mousey girl sitting in the defendant's chair! How do you know she was the defendant? Huh? Well... y'know! Again with the lack of detail when pressed for more information on her testimony. Look... I-I just know, okay? If it's so bulletproof, then why do I have an option to keep digging away at it, huh? That option bit us last time, though; let's just keep going for now. (And everyone in the court keeps siding with her.) (I'd better not press too hard on this one.) Then the woman, like, dodged to one side and ran away! Well... the attack! We're going to have to force her to get more specific at some point if we want to find a contradiction. But that girl, she caught up to her and... and... She hit her! Huh? Well, I... gee! And, and secondly, she was... she was small. Again with the small physique thing. We're given two options again. We're at the last line of testimony, so I guess we should question it this time. quote:If we let it slide, we get the same dialogue as the last time Miss May brought up the "physique" of who she says she saw, with one additional line at the end: quote:If we run out of testimony without pressing enough, we loop back to the beginning again with these lines: Music: Silence We get this same scene for questioning her testimony on either time she mentions Maya's "physique". W-what!? Not sure there's a material difference in these two options, but she's definitely lying. quote:Indeed, just that one line changes with the other option: Urp! The crowd reacts rather quickly on that one. Okay, sure, just accusing the witness of lying is bad form. Let's see if we can back it up. Okay... If you had really witnessed my client, Maya Fey... Uhh, maybe? It was night, maybe it was dark? Is this where the broken light stand comes in? Music: Telling the Truth ...! Maya's going to throw something at him again. Maybe a brick this time. The testimony is bogus! Well, I think we've unlocked the second testimony sequence at least. I'm not sure this line of questioning will really go anywhere, but maybe Miss May will slip up while providing more details. She was, Your Honor! And so did Detective Gumshoe! What do you say to that, Miss May? She's not exactly frothing at the mouth yet, but she does seem to be distressed now. I-I saw what I saw. Miss May. I'm sorry, Your Honor. I'll be a good girl. I promise. *wink* Your testimony again, if you would. Relax, we have a lot of crap in our inventory I don't know how to use yet, we're still going to be awhile here. Then the girl in the hippie clothes ran after her... And she hit her with that weapon! I saw it! I did! Music: Silence I... see. Please begin the cross-examination. No messing around saying we don't need it this time. Even the judge can spot this one. Can you?
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 00:36 |
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Clever, the way they set you up for this one.
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 00:47 |
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quote:Fun fact: In all versions through the DS version, there was a typo here and it read "wonton winking". They fixed it for the collection.
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Quackles posted:Fun fact: In all versions through the DS version, there was a typo here and it read "wonton winking".
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Quackles posted:Fun fact: In all versions through the DS version, there was a typo here and it read "wonton winking". Now I'm hungry
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 06:54 |
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I've occasionally gone for the "wait and see" option, I don't think it's ever the right choice.
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 08:25 |
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I’m guessing the Thinker is worth presenting here. It’s hard to tell it’s a clock from a distance if you don’t already know.
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# ? Aug 21, 2022 10:01 |
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DKII posted:
The thing you'll find is that everyone in Ace Attorney is at least slightly an rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 01:46 |
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Blueberry Pancakes posted:The thing you'll find is that everyone in Ace Attorney is at least slightly an rear end in a top hat. How dare you slander Gumshoe like that!
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 02:34 |
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wologar posted:How dare you slander Gumshoe like that! ACAB, pal
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 05:57 |
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I think everyone can agree that Gumshoe can be a real Dick sometimes.
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# ? Aug 22, 2022 07:43 |
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Part 23: Episode 2, Trial: Pulling Threads There are a few different threads to pull at here. However, only one piece of evidence was directly referenced in the testimony... Music: Questioning - Moderato I did see everything! I did! Of course! I'd remember that spiky hair anywhere! (Spiky...?) Is that really an attack? Is spiky hair an insult? Is his hair really all that spiky? Aww, was I a bad girl? I'm sowwy. The victim--the woman--dodged the first attack and ran off to the right. Um... which hand do I hold my knife in again...? Right! It was my right hand! Right? Then the girl in the hippie clothes ran after her... That's what you--I mean, that's what she was wearing! Oh, and her hair was all done up like a bun! (*sigh*...) Now that we've given her all these details, she's happy to slip them into her testimony. And she hit her with that weapon! I saw it! I did! She picked it up from the desk! Points to the judge for asking the key question here. That... that clock! Um... the kinda statue-y clock? "The Thinker," I think? A... clock? Music: Silence Indeed. Everyone else has been calling the murder weapon a statue again. So how does Miss May know that it's a clock? (No... but I have a feeling I'm on to something now!) I do like how the music goes quiet here to get the player's attention. We're brought back to the same line of testimony, another hint that we should present a contradiction here. But first let's grab the "start over" dialogue. Music: Questioning - Moderato (So this was the testimony in her own words...?) (Time to press and squeeze the truth out of her! Figuratively, of course.) So is this piece of evidence a statue, or a clock? Music: Silence Miss May. Music: Objection! But there's no way of knowing that just by looking at it! Urp! Another person in much the same position as you recently called this a "clock,", too... I'm surprised that statement didn't get an objection, but it gets the crowd buzzing again. Order! Order! Oooh... urp! Goes to credibility, Your Honor. If the witness is lying about the murder weapon, she could be lying about who she saw commit the murder! Your face is trivial! What the poo poo kind of kangaroo court is this? Come on. Luckily Phoenix grabs this one on his own. But questions are all I have, Your Honor! Especially when the prosecutor is fabricating evidence! Don't think I've forgotten that one, Edgeworth! (Well, only once...) ... I mean, we came all the way here, put on these fancy suits and robes, we might as well try to carry out some justice. (Whew, that was close.) You're doing great, keep it up! What...! Th-that's... Are you asking me or telling me? Yes! I heard it say the time! I heard it from my hotel room. Hee hee! She could easily have heard the clock! Were the windows even open? I thought the office windows were closed. Not likely! This thread is the only one we have to pull on! No, Your Honor! (I can't give up now!) It's been awhile since the prologue, though we got a reminder along the way. There's no way she could have heard the clock! It wasn't working! Triumph pose! Guess we got that one right. quote:Technically both options are correct; you can't hear a clock that isn't working, after all. Let's see what the first one gives us. We get another choice here. There's a way to look up the answer if you don't remember, but I'll get to that later. The clock was hollowed out to hold some evidence - it's empty! We get an immediate crowd reaction from that revelation. It takes three gavel strikes to quiet everyone down this time. Oh! See anything interesting, Your Honor? quote:The clock is broken! More than just broken, really, but let's see what this option gives us. quote:The batteries are not present at all; that kind of counts as them being dead? Music: Silence It's quite empty! Mr. Wright! It is as you can see. I wouldn't normally jam three lines of dialogue into one animation, but this shot was a good oppportunity to show off two things: The facial tick that Miss May has on this sprite, and the varying speed at which dialogue is revealed in the text boxes at times. Well, Miss May? Tsk tsk. ? Just like in the first episode, we have one more thing to prove with this statue/clock. Music: Objection! Uh-oh, Edgeworth has the fancy objection music now. Indeed, the clock is empty. As you say... it can't ring. However, we must ask: when was the clockwork removed? There's a legitimate objection here. The clock wasn't actually empty; it had some evidence stuffed in it, that the killer removed. So in an alternate universe where Maya is guilty, she could have removed the clockwork after the murder. Of course, no clockwork was found on her or in the office, so even if that scenario were true, where did the clockwork go? ! The clock might have been emptied after she heard it. Well, Mr. Wright? Ho hoh! Impossible, of course... We do? W-what!? Technically, that line of dialogue is optional and we didn't see it in this run, but go on. Well, I was listening. Music: Silence Phoenix was doing so well on his own, I was wondering when we'd have to provide some input again. There are still several items here we haven't used yet, but only one right answer for this prompt. Which one is it?
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# ? Aug 23, 2022 03:21 |
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I appreciate everyone voting for the badge.
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# ? Aug 23, 2022 04:17 |
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FoolyCharged posted:I appreciate everyone voting for the badge. Those votes came in very quickly! Because this "present" is a special prompt, there's a special scene for getting it wrong. Don't worry, I'll show it off in a sidebar even if the vote gets the right answer though!
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# ? Aug 23, 2022 04:47 |
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The cell phone conversation.
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# ? Aug 23, 2022 09:32 |
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FoolyCharged posted:I appreciate everyone voting for the badge. I present the badge to every character during every investigation. It's important that they realize Phoenix is, in fact, an attorney.
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# ? Aug 23, 2022 17:13 |
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Part 24: Episode 2, Trial: A Glorious Meltdown This choice can be tricky, but not so tricky that the Attorney's Badge should have that many votes. In fact, there are twice as many votes here as we've had before; you lot are rather mischievous, hmm? The game reminds us when we first get the cell phone, to check the court record for it. However if you didn't do that, and didn't hear the recorded conversation, you might not remember why it's the perfect choice here. Checking this recorded conversation is also a way to remember for the prompts last update that the statue was empty and missing its clockwork. Music: Telling the Truth Hmm. That's a very cute cell phone. Ooh hoo! You have a girlie phone! Listen! quote:Incorrect evidence doesn't incur a penalty here, but we do get more smug Edgeworth. The crowd is excited again, though we haven't really said what's on the recording yet. Order! Order! Holy poo poo we actually broke Edgeworth! Take that dickhead! We're not dumb enough to accidentally text you the records, either! *grumble* (The good detective better remember he's up for evaluation soon...) (I gotta say, I'm starting to feel bad for the big fella.) Let's hear the conversation. Music: Silence [If you could.] [Huh? It's not working? That's lame!] [I had to take the clockwork out, sorry.] There are loud annoying beep effects for the start and end of the recording. Sounds almost like old dialup internet noises. Music: Telling the Truth Your Honor, Luckily, when she was first introduced, Miss May said that she had checked in after lunch on the day of the murder. Just how did you know that weapon was a clock!? ... W-well...! One last attempt at an excuse coming... I saw that clock before! Oops! I forgot! *wink* It would, if we hadn't seen the epilogue for the previous episode! You bet we do! The witness claims she had "seen it before." quote:If we don't object there, we get a longer scene. Well then, let's see it. We get to use the same piece of evidence twice! Twisty, but not all that difficult to figure out here. Oh hey, the description changed at some point since we last used it! Anyway, this clock is handmade, so it couldn't have been seen in a store! quote:We can get this one wrong without penalty as well, but who wants to let the pressure off of Edgeworth at this point? You know, in this shot, his hair does look kind of spiky. Never mind, carry on. This clock was never in any store, ever! Only two exist in the world. And the one that isn't here is in police custody! Mmpf... Oh? Excuses not on sale today? I think we're about to see another meltdown. Are you ready? Well, we didn't get physically assaulted, at least. What's with those eyes now? Music: Pressing Pursuit - Cornered I left this one as an animation to show that the facial tic is still there. Looks like Miss May has finally dropped her act! In fact, she's rather intimidating now! That stupid clock doesn't matter, okay!? This fictional setting is big on executions I guess. That and people who want to kill our clients via framing them for murder. Fun fact: Japan and the United States are the only two of the world's wealthiest countries that still execute its worst criminal offenders. The crowd is once again excited by the outburst. W-w-whoa! Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Miss May, uh, partially recovers. Oh! Oh? Oh hoh ho! S-silly me! *grunt* Did I, um, like... lose it? (S-scary...) Miss May, let me ask. Hmm... oh dear. (Okay, this is it!) Ohh this is where the wiretap comes in! She heard about it! The witness had never held the clock in her hand! She "heard"...? That is correct, Your Honor. And I can show you the proof! Well, this is interesting. quote:We could also say that Miss May had held the clock, even though it doesn't really make sense... It's the wiretap! She heard it on the same phone conversation we just used to prove the statue/clock was empty! quote:If we're wrong... I found this in Miss May's room. The crowd wonders what exactly Phoenix was doing in Miss May's room... Miss April May? Oooh. Oooooh! Your Honor, this is irrelevant! The judge is on our side this time without us even having to speak up first! It troubles me that our witness was in possession of a wiretap. Absolutely! Even if that was the case, which it's not, you still have to prove one thing! Uh, yeah? In the exact same recorded conversation we just played for you? I love those random zoomed-in animations. Like they were transported to a higher dimension to do battle. Here's my proof. I guess we'll just throw the cell phone at him again. I'm a little concerned that we seem to be wrapping up with Miss May and we still have two unused pieces of evidence, though. quote:Of course, we could be wrong... Yes, we've seen that. Music: Silence [Mia! What's up? You haven't called in a while.] [Well, actually there's something I want you to hold on to for me.] [Again? What's it this time?] [It's... a clock.] [It's made to look like that statue, "The Thinker." And it tells you the time!] You used a wiretap to listen to this conversation! Am I wrong!? Your Honor, this is ridiculous! The defense demands an answer. ... Miss May! You... you LAWYER! We get a series of reaction shots, followed by a silent crowd for once. Phoenix why are you sweating there? Oh, so I'm the bad girl, is that it? Is that it!? Well we know she didn't actually do it herself, so I guess we'll ask about the wiretap? Music: Objection! ... Answer the question! Do I have to? Miss May. You were tapping the victim's phone! Looks like the crowd is on our side. Well, Miss May? Do you have an explanation for the court? That's...not really what we asked. I was trying to dig at why she put the wiretap on in the first place! Something about what Mia was investigating set this whole thing off! (Hah! I'd like to see her pull THAT off!) Mr. Lawyer, I saw that evil, evil grin! (drat... she's good!) quote:Since the judge kind of did it anyway, let's accuse her of murder again! Music: Silence Hmph! Okay? So, the killing happened around 9:00 at night? It suddenly occurs to me to wonder exactly what kind of "service" she was getting, particularly with how the bellboy reacted to our visit.... R-room service!? Ice coffee, I believe it was? I-ice coffee...!? You know, the more I think about it, we haven't really gotten anywhere here. The bloody note is still in play, and Miss May's credibility may be shot but all we've proven so far is that she had a connection to the victim. We haven't really taken out her testimony about identifying Maya as the killer. Apparently Phoenix thinks it's time to panic as well. The crowd's all, "Hey, the smug rear end in a top hat makes a pretty good point!" And we're back to square one. That the witness appears to have been tapping the victim's telephone. However! That is a separate crime, with no bearing on the current case whatsoever! (No! They're goint to let her just walk away!) Well, does the defense have anything to say? Music: Suspense I'm not sure what else we can ask Miss May, but I'm also not sure what questioning the bellboy is going to accomplish. Still I guess we're better off with the unknown, maybe we'll learn something new! There's something suspicious here, and I'm going to get to the bottom of it! Can he do that? Why even have a defense attorney in a criminal trial? W-why? What's your reason? ...! However... I'm not going to like this, am I? Condition...? then you will recognize that Miss April May was not the killer, thus she is innocent! This seems like a trap, particularly since we know Miss May isn't the killer. But what other option do we really have? That is my condition. (What...!?) (Otherwise Maya will be declared "guilty" on the spot!) Might as well see this thing through, I guess. That's the spirit. Hmph. Yup, trap. Here we go. (Uh oh!) Uh... um, wait... quote:Giving up isn't really an option, as you might have guessed: Music: Silence Very well! I did not really expect to be seeing this guy again.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 03:45 |
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As I understand it, this case was originally developed and scripted to be the game's first case, so while it lacks the tutorial elements, it's still geared toward a first-time player making mistakes (or seeing what they can get away with). The first case was added later, likely to give Mia some introduction so the audience would care more about her, and also presumably to shift the tutorial into a shorter part of the story. I don't have a handy source to cite for that, though, particularly one that wouldn't spoil anything else about the game.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 04:40 |
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DKII posted:
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 04:53 |
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theshim posted:Man, Phoenix can be savage sometimes. It's great. Yeah I was going to put in a reaction there, but thought the line stood better on its own.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 05:14 |
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I liked the reference to Alex Jones' cack-handed lawyer you threw in there.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 10:12 |
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Please. Like a real life lawyer would accidentally send a cell phone full of incriminating evidence to the other side and then sit there silently letting their client commit perjury repeatedly knowing full well the other side had hard evidence against their lies?
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 12:07 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 11:43 |
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Watching She-Hulk on Disney plus right now, can’t help but wonder what kind of shenanigans she would get up to if facing Ace Attorney characters and vice versa.
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# ? Aug 25, 2022 14:34 |