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Jan 28, 2007 09:18

I finished it! After five (maybe five and a half) days of hardcore playing and hours of lost sleep, I finished the damn thing (in record time when compared to the first one and with less peaking at a walkthrough.... I only had to reference it three times and two of those times I had a hunch that turned out to be the right choice, I just didn't ( Read more... )

gamebabble: ace attorney series

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the__ivorytower January 28 2007, 17:00:29 UTC
1) I thought it was great that they put Phoenix in that situation, and I think he reacted really well: he did what he had to, but he felt bad about it. The potential problem I see is that Phoenix can't defend the guilty, it just goes against everything he seems to believe in. Which is adorable ( ... )

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immicolia January 28 2007, 17:17:36 UTC
The problem with the fifth case (and especially the fingerprinting part of it) was that it was a tag on specifically made to take advantage of the features of the DS. So there was no possible way to incorperate it into the already existing epsisodes. They could have added another fifth case in this one, yea. But it would have felt even more awkward and tacked on than the fifth case did in the first game. Although since the fourth game is going to be the first one made for the DS, I can easily see them bringing those features back (hell, maybe the characters too, who knows)

Lawyer parents!!! YES! Ahahaha. I suddenly have this insanely beautiful image in my head of Nick and Edgeworth living together with Maya and Pearl as one big happy and exceptionally disfunctional family. (oh, the cute... the cute!)

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the__ivorytower January 28 2007, 17:32:16 UTC
*knows something about the fourth game* e.e; Well, *a* character is back so far, and there *are* allusions to PW1-5...

They have such potential as parents... Also, Edgeworth became a hell of a lot less awkward after the fourth case, didn't he? He was so stiff after PW1-4, but he seems to be a lot more... I don't know, comfortable with himself? It probably has a lot to do with coming to terms with himself. ^^

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immicolia January 28 2007, 20:10:03 UTC
Oh hells yea. As soon as he shows up for the first time I noticed it. Because he was actually smiling. And not the nasty sort of smirking he usually did up until that poitn. It was an actual relaxed smile. And I went "d'awwwwwwwwwwww!" (and of course, Nick's just so bitter at that point that I just get all woobie..... really, the only thing this game was missing was Larry. I seriously missed having Larry around)

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