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I finished Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney the other day.
The Perceive element is pretty fun but it's also a little frustrating. Unlike the Magatama which is very straight forward, you have to find each witness' tell which can range from twitchy pinkies to people swallowing midsentence so sometimes you have to listen to the same statement multiple times as you focus on the various body parts of the witness as they give their testimony.
Also Kristoph is a douche. He makes his little brother cry big tears. It took me a bit, but Klavier eventually won me over. He's no Edgeworth but somehow his affected Eurotrash accent is endearing. Klavier also looked better in the flashback. He was HAWT I tells ya.
I know
braisinhussy loves him, but Daryan by far has the most awesomely bad outfit. The hair is just freaking hilarious.

Oh, Hobo Phoenix, I still love you even though you're a hobo, a dirty liar and for some reason your left eye is no longer level with your right.
braisinhussy and I were discussing this and the conclusion we came to was that Phoenix got into a fistfight--most likely because of the poker--and because he and Trucy are so poor, he didn't have the money for good reconstructive plastic surgery. D:
One thing that bugs me is why Shadi Smith wanted to break Phoenix's winning streak and expose him as a cheater, especially after the revelations from case 4 that explained why he was there that night--unless it was one very elaborate cover, but then I feel bad for Olga since she was just a pawn and got clocked with a grape juice (riiiight) bottle. It's also possible the events presented in the Mason System are not how those events actually went down or how Phoenix actually got the pieces of evidence he needed (someone pointed out on the court-records forum that Phoenix uses evidence he gets from the present to break a Psych-Lock in the past).
Images from the Court Records fansite.
eta: OMGAWESOME
The Perceive element is pretty fun but it's also a little frustrating. Unlike the Magatama which is very straight forward, you have to find each witness' tell which can range from twitchy pinkies to people swallowing midsentence so sometimes you have to listen to the same statement multiple times as you focus on the various body parts of the witness as they give their testimony.
Also Kristoph is a douche. He makes his little brother cry big tears. It took me a bit, but Klavier eventually won me over. He's no Edgeworth but somehow his affected Eurotrash accent is endearing. Klavier also looked better in the flashback. He was HAWT I tells ya.
I know
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Oh, Hobo Phoenix, I still love you even though you're a hobo, a dirty liar and for some reason your left eye is no longer level with your right.
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One thing that bugs me is why Shadi Smith wanted to break Phoenix's winning streak and expose him as a cheater, especially after the revelations from case 4 that explained why he was there that night--unless it was one very elaborate cover, but then I feel bad for Olga since she was just a pawn and got clocked with a grape juice (riiiight) bottle. It's also possible the events presented in the Mason System are not how those events actually went down or how Phoenix actually got the pieces of evidence he needed (someone pointed out on the court-records forum that Phoenix uses evidence he gets from the present to break a Psych-Lock in the past).
Images from the Court Records fansite.
eta: OMGAWESOME