Turnabout beginnings is doing a great job at making me realise each procecutor does definitely have style.
Miles' brings out hidden evidence far more than other procecutors. It's a mix of him being meticulous in his investigating and also pretty sneaky in his desire to win. After they solve DL6 he keeps this but tends to give the evidence he finds during the investigation sections rather than the trial because he cares less about winning and more about finding truth.
Von Karma is all about presence and control of the court room. He gives absolutely no space to breath. He runs the courtroom how he wants. This mirrors his desperation for control in general.
Franziska is determined. She isn't sneaky but she will not give up. You have to struggle to get her to concede any point and she occilates between indignation and smugness constantly. This makes sense, it mirrors her youth but also how she is constantly striving for perfection. She cannot let you have anything because it has to go excatly how she wants.
Godot is calm and collected, he gives you a lot of leaway but when he finds the right time to strike he strikes hard. He waits and then pounces.
I just think it's really interesting how the gameplay of each trial tells you so much about these people and the difficulty of each case is created in ways that fit their personalities. Miles is hard to argue with because he often brings up shit you don't know about that he does because he's that dedicated, later on his hard to argue with because he expects the same level of dedication from you, Von karma gives you little opportunity to actually do what you need to, Franziska requires you to be persistent and Godot requires you to be cautious. It's just good writing
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I Refuse to believe capcom tried to make me feel bad for Terry Fawles. I just simply did not feel bad in the slightest for a guy who was a grown up tutor who started dating his 14 years old student.
how the FUCK am I supposed to feel bad for this guy. Dahlia is a Kid here, just look at her. she is younger than Trucy in aa4. they were "dating".
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I wanted to put every non final case in the series here, but Tumblr only allows so many options so you get the Triology and the Anime.
While I know memories and beginnings are gonna get the most votes, I'm going with The Stolen Turnabout. It was great to do a case that wasn't murder, even if it ended in murder, it was funny, Ron and Dessie are the best couple in the series, and Ron is one of my favorite characters in the series and my favorite defendant.
Anyway, reblog for bigger sample and tell me your vote if ya want!
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Just finished the trilogy. I’m kinda crying inside rn, so I’m gonna rank each case and game on a scale of 1-10, kept as spoiler-free as possible
Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney
The first Turnabout: 9/10 - A great start to a great series. You get to know who you’re playing as, and the basics of the game, without it being too difficult
Turnabout Sisters: 8/10 - This series wouldn’t be the same without this case, as it introduces Maya, Edgeworth, and Gumshoe, who are all favourites of mine. As well, it lets you know what kind of treat you’ll be in for with the rest of these games
Turnabout Samurai: 7/10 - Certainly a good case, but not as memorable as certain other cases. Still a fun ride, and I couldn’t bear to give it a low rating
Turnabout Goodbyes: 10/10 - This case is filled with too much content to give less than a 10/10. Not even a point deduction for MvK, because he’s so fun to hate imo.
Rise from the Ashes: 9/10 - Thought the game was over, then this hit me. An amazing case, but a point deducted because it’s kinda tedious to get through, and I can never look at the Blue Badger the same again
Overall, I give this game a 8.6/10
Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney: Justice for All
The lost turnabout: 7/10 - It was a good start-up, if not as good as the first game’s. Overall, a solid case
Reunion and turnabout: 8/10 - Mostly because of Pearl. She’s an adorable character, and I love her. The case itself was pretty good, and took it in a different direction from what I expected.
Turnabout Big Top: 5/10 - Kind of boring. Not a bad case by any means, just not as Fabulous as other cases in the series, and the twist was kind of a stretch
Farewell, my Turnabout: 10/10 - A lovely case. A lot of things happened, even if it was just 2 days worth of trials. Certainly a good way to end the game, and much less tedious than Rise from the Ashes
Overall, I give this game a 7.5/10
Phoenix Wright, Ace attorney: Trials and Tribulations
Turnabout Memories: 7/10 - Loving Feenie. It was fun to get to play as someone who wasn’t Phoenix Wright.
The stolen turnabout: 9/10 - Ron DeLite was a proper delight! Definitely my favourite defendant out of all the games. Luke Atmey, despite his awful name, was also pretty funny.
Recipe for turnabout: 6/10 - Didn’t expect to see Maggey again, but it was a fun treat, if not as memorable as other cases
Turnabout beginnings: 8/10 - Seeing Mia’s first trial was fun, especially getting to see Miles and his baby face. The whole thing was one unexpected twist after another
Bridge to the turnabout: 10/10 - Amazing way to end this series. The amount of story they managed to pack into two days of trials still manages to impress me, and I was on edge through majority of the trial
Overall, I give this game a 8/10
This trilogy overall gets a 10/10. I loved it so much, and I can’t wait to watch my mom play it
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Listen I'm no Dahlia fan (other than as a character, she is an excellent character and I like her narrative effect) but
Sir you were 20 and she was 14. Jail for you. I no longer want to defend you. Miles can have the case.
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