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Apollo Justice (only the 4th game is called Apollo Justice, the other 2 games in the "Apollo Justice Trilogy" are Phoenix Wright branded, lol)Should I go investigations, Apollo Justice or Chronicles. Any suggestions?
Not in Investigations they aren't, lmao. Edgeworth and Gumshoe are flanderized cardboard cutouts of themselves and Kay absolutely sucks.Edgeworth and crew are more interesting and dynamic characters
That's because a completely different person directed AJ(series creator Takumi, though not credited as such) vs DD&SoY (Yamazaki, the AAI guy). Yamazaki was more interested in using old characters to wank off his new characters and epic plotlines. Apollo and Phoenix are essentially props for the gamelong plots about Athena/Blackquill and Dhurke/Rayfa/Nahyuta in their respective games.The Apollo trilogy... it's like the writers didn't know what to do with both Apollo and Phoenix's characters.
I agree. Investigations 1 might be really boring, but Investigations 2 is easily the best game in the entire franchise.Investigations. Edgeworth and crew are more interesting and dynamic characters than Apollo and Trucy, whom just come off as teenagers playing pretend. That and you don't even play as Apollo for the entire game.
Athena is a terrible character and ruins the games she's in.
She's essentially written as an assistant like Maya, Ema, Trucy and (especially) Kay but is playable for no discernible reason.Athena is a terrible character and ruins the games she's in.
She exists because the heckin epic plot is about her but then the plot ends and she has fuckall to do. Everyone is kind of just there in Soy though. Why is Phoenix even in the game? He gets cucked out of his mentor role by Dhurke (le cooler, Bhutanese Phoenix, he's even wearing blue ffs), he's basically just there for the giant sidequest of acquiring the Maya memberberry.It certainly feels like she exists just for her minigame gimmick, after her story was over in DD, she was kind of just... there, in SoJ.
fix'dInvestigations 1 might be complete shit, but Investigations 2 is easily a the best game since Investigations 1.
D a r k A g e o f t h e L a w, t h o o o u g h.She exists because the heckin epic plot is about her but then the plot ends and she has fuckall to do.
Why is Phoenix even in the game? He gets cucked out of his mentor role by Dhurke (le cooler, Bhutanese Phoenix, he's even wearing blue ffs)

OK, I played Ace Attorny trilogy a long time ago and I'm getting a hankering for more taking advantage of the steam winter sale. Should I go investigations, Apollo Justice or Chronicles. Any suggestions? I presume Investigations should be my next target but wanted to pick your brains fellow kiwis.
Frankly Apollo justice has been my favorite game in the franchise so far. More so then the trilogy even. Great music, best pixel art, good cases and testimony is challenging without being obtuse and requiring a guide.Investigations. Edgeworth and crew are more interesting and dynamic characters than Apollo and Trucy, whom just come off as teenagers playing pretend. That and you don't even play as Apollo for the entire game.
Frankly Apollo justice has been my favorite game in the franchise so far. More so then the trilogy even. Great music, best pixel art, good cases and testimony is challenging without being obtuse and requiring a guide.
Lol I didn't even think about that. The most ridiculous part of that case was a child somehow carrying a grown mans corpse onto a an elevated platform. I had to mentally pretend that didn't happen, (which was easy as no one brings it up again in court)I will never get over how retarded Case 3 gets, though. The fact that people even consider the possibility that a child could fire a revolver without severely dislocating his arms was beyond stupid; I would say on par with Turnabout Big Top's level of stupid.
The first case dragged on for-fucking-ever and I gave up on the second one before it even got to trial. I would like to go back and finish it even though I know the cases are retardedFrankly Apollo justice has been my favorite game in the franchise so far. More so then the trilogy even. Great music, best pixel art, good cases and testimony is challenging without being obtuse and requiring a guide.
Screw that, here is why I consider case 3 by far the most retarded case ever: no one considered scanning the goddamn 70-inch long Magnum for fingerprints… like EVERI will never get over how retarded Case 3 gets, though. The fact that people even consider the possibility that a child could fire a revolver without severely dislocating his arms was beyond stupid; I would say on par with Turnabout Big Top's level of stupid.
I played Investigations 2 back when it was fan-translated, and I am forced to agree. It was all just too drawn out, which is odd considering that was the main criticism of the final case of Investigations 1.
The most retarded part about the AAI2 shitter main villain is that he's basically a rerun of the tree dude. Only, the reason why tree fuck can't be arrested is understandable due to his position, whereas that guy in AAI2 just goes "neener, neener can't arrest me no proof". Like that ever stopped anyone getting arrested in these games before. Pretty sure at this point he is the sole suspect in like 3 different crimes too.hat Whispy Woods looking ass from Investigation 1 was annoying but at least he felt like a final boss with all different “penalties” he pulled every step. Here? Enjoy the free spoiler, hope you like it.
At least how I remember it, Investigations 2 had a pretty satisfying climax to the previous game, even if the plot itself wasn't too good.I remember when people were praising Investigations 2 to high heaven for being the best game in the entire franchise, I wonder if that was a mere desperate call for Capcom to localize it anyway after they expressed their disappointment over Investigations 1 low sale figures
It was brought up before, but Tyrion Cuthbert is good. Definitely lower budget, especially when I played it 2 years ago and does crib a lot from Ace Attorney.Are any of the various Steam ripoffs worth to play?
- I'm waiting to see if Trials of Innocence will get either English or Japanese VOs, but it has a troubled development, so I might just go for silent if it takes too long.
I only want a new game if they stop writing themselves into a corner by not having characters return because they would spoil the events of previous games.I wonder if they wil announce a new game in the next few months, they announced Megaman after that “revival” article so there’s hope.