LucasSomething
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- Jun 21, 2016
Maybe I'm reading too deeply into it, but I've noticed something about Jello.
During his Ace Attorney Investigations playthrough, because Edgeworth reiterates basic facts to himself in his mind, Jello keeps joking about how Edgeworth isn't human, and is in fact, a robot trying to learn how to be human.
Yeah, for a few "logical" deductions it's a little silly how ridiculously simple the connection is, but also this is for the sake of combining simple logical deductions into a bigger deduction to use. It's like combining inventory items in a point-and-click game but with text. It's not difficult to wrap your head around, man. It's as if he's only thinking about this in the context of the writer's room, like the mechanic was made around the text instead of the other way around.
Jello doesn't comprehend that videogames are forced to convey information and goals to the player so having a character think to himself is more immersive and interesting than having a ghost textbox do it.
When you play an adventure video game and the protagonist says "I won't go inside this room while it's dark, it's too dangerous", any sane human being would take that as the cue to go search for a flashlight or a light switch or whatever, not complain about the MC talking to himself.
It ironically sounds like jello is the robot who takes everything literally and can't understand the difference between fiction and reality.