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    Ace Attorney Made an outfit based on everyone's favorite art student. Unfortunately, I haven't unlocked the sneeze emote yet

    Ace Attorney Made an outfit based on everyone's favorite art student. Unfortunately, I haven't unlocked the sneeze emote yet


    Made an outfit based on everyone's favorite art student. Unfortunately, I haven't unlocked the sneeze emote yet

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 10:16 AM PDT

    funny post now laugh

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 03:15 PM PDT

    I drew Trucy because I have way too much free time!

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 02:15 PM PDT

    An Ace Attorney fan art I made. I love Miles! He is one of my favorite characters from Ace Attorney. Also, this art is a part of a bigger drawing I'm making, and hopefully, I'll finish it.

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 09:53 AM PDT

    Sorry for the watermark, I used a mobile app

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 07:03 PM PDT

    our favorite (dead) lawyer lady

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 01:25 PM PDT

    I tried to make dahlia!

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 05:25 PM PDT

    Simple fanart that I made of the one and only Miles Edgeworth

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 04:14 PM PDT

    I made everyone’s favorite cocky defense attorney in Animal Crossing: New Horizons! Hopefully I can find an emote close to an Objection!

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 10:28 PM PDT

    For all you Ace Attorney / Animal Crossing fans, here’s a familiar island tune!

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 11:43 AM PDT

    Gumshoe says something funny

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 10:24 PM PDT

    Who's the most intimidating prosecutor?

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 05:32 PM PDT

    Either from the player's perspective or from an in-game perspective. What do you think?

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    Ace Attorney T-Shirt from like early 2010 or so?

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 05:17 PM PDT

    So, back around 2009-2010 or in that area, someone at anime cons was selling these fanmade shirts with phoenix, francheska, apollo and edgeworth. They were vectorized or "cut out" looking where it was black on whatever emodied the character's color. For Phoenix, it was a ultramarine blue, for Edgeworth it was that mauve color and for Apollo is was red.

    I had the blue phoenix one with the objection pose. Unfortunately, it was lost when I moved and I can't find the creators of said shirt. Does anyone have one of these shirts from anime cons or bought it from the original website it came from? If you do, could you show me yours? All the characters were in their "objection" pose.

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    Controversial Character Day 4(?): SOJ Cast

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 09:51 PM PDT

    Okay, I'm slacking with this a little holy crud. So let's just wrap this up with the main series' last entry. The final character we're talking about are the Cast from SOJ.

    Honestly, I only like Dhurke. But I wasn't really a fan of Khura'in Village in general. I don't know why, it just wasn't paced really well. Ga'ran was a weak final villain and we really didn't need another spirit channeling land. The only parts I really enjoyed about SOJ were the filler cases. So what do you guys think?

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    I'm Pretty Sure They've Had this Conversation

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 11:09 AM PDT

    I want Franziska to step on me. She's just great.

    Posted: 28 Mar 2020 12:10 AM PDT

    Not a joke post, actually truly.

    I absolutely despised her character when she first appeared. She was just the worst. But I recently finished the first Investigations game after putting it off for a while, and man o man is she fine as fuck. She shows off her more vulnerable side, with empathy, human emotions. She's tough with her whip, but she still needs protecc on a more emotional level.

    She has unlocked a dark masochism within me. Good character.

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    Nahyuta is an asshole

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 11:49 AM PDT

    I recently finished Spirit of Justice, and overall I thought the game was fantastic. Maybe it's just because it's the first Ace Attorney game I've played in years, but I don't think I've loved an Ace Attorney game this much since Trials and Tribulations. I loved most of what the game had to offer. I really like the game's theme of revolution, and how Ga'ran was a very thematically-fitting villain. I liked all the cases, with Turnabout Revolution being a strong contender for my favorite case in the series. I thought that it was so cool how Apollo's storyline came full circle and how much he had grown since AJ.

    I think that SoJ, overall, has one of the best casts in the series. All the characters feel unique and memorable, and none of them felt like they made the game worse. Even Rayfa, who I disliked initially, really came around by the end.

    All in all, SoJ probably would've been my favorite Ace Attorney game if it wasn't for Nahyuta.

    I don't think that Nahyuta is a bad character per say, just a bad person. He's a tragic, yet unlikeable character, kind of like how Edgeworth (according to interviews, at least) was intended to be in the first game. For most of SoJ, I was kind of neutral towards Nahyuta. His whole "you're going to hell you putrid lawyer trash lmao" schtick got old real fast, but it wasn't anything too bad. He's not the most annoying or frustrating prosecutor in the series: that would be Franziska. However, Franziska was the way she was because of her inferiority complex drilled into her by her father. I wanted to punch her for most of JFA, but I found her to be somewhat sympathetic after her behavior was explained. Nahyuta is the opposite: I felt neutral towards him for most of SoJ, but I wanted to punch him after his behavior was explained.

    His behavior is explained as follows: He became a prosecutor to try and subvert the Ga'ran regime from within. Ga'ran blackmailed him by threatening to tell the public that Rayfa's father is Dhurke (Why Ga'ran would risk her own heir's reputation for the sake of keeping a pocket prosecutor is beyond me). After being blackmailed, Nahyuta loyally served the Ga'ran regime to make sure Rayfa's heritage wouldn't be exposed.

    This explanation is stupid, but I think it also kind of fits Nahyuta's character. He's shown to believe in tradition and stability, so I guess I can kind of see why someone like him would really not want the crown princess to be exposed as the daughter of a criminal, especially considering that he faced that kind of treatment when he first became a prosecutor. The problem with this is that it only explains why he didn't oppose Ga'ran. It doesn't explain why he acted like such as asshole.

    With that being said, I don't really think that he's necessarily a bad character (or maybe he is idk). The way I interpreted his character is that everything he said to Apollo and Phoenix he actually meant, and that his "let it go and move on" mentality was an active attempt to reaffirm to himself that he had left the past behind. But ultimately, Dhurke is able to shake his confidence in that mentality, and his behavior in 6-5 is him remembering who he used to be.

    Either that or he's just a moron. Idk I'm trying to make sense of a character I genuinely dislike.

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    Hot Take: Khura'in is just a less interesting version of Labyrinthia [PLvAA Spoilers]

    Posted: 27 Mar 2020 08:48 PM PDT

    Labyrinthia, to those who don't know, is the setting of Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright. I say that this is far better Khura'in for many reasons, the primary one being how much more real it feels. Now, obviously, knowing the backgrounds of the two game series, we know that something must be going on behind the scenes, however, for a moment, I was a bit caught up in the world-building.

    For starters, let's compare the social stigmas in Khura'in and Labyrinthia. Labyrinthia has a stigma against the "witches" because they are different. These witches hold powers that instill fear in others. Not only are they fearful, but they are also mysterious. There is folklore in the city of a Great Witch to rule all others. Moreover, they have a prophetic figure in the form of the storyteller. He consistently proves himself by being able to predict the future.

    Everything makes sense here. The fear of witches is completely believable and by extension, it makes sense that people are ok with Witch Trials. Remember, these people are all test subjects who had their memories wiped. As such, this story can be taken in the medieval era where stuff like this did, historically, happen.

    So, let's take a look at Khura'in. In Khura'in, the people hate Defense Attorneys for two reasons. The first being that their former queen was supposedly assassinated by a defense attorney and the second being the fact that all Defense Attorneys are seen as scum.

    So, I have to ask... did any of the defense attorneys executed have friends or family? Where is the outrage? Moreover, from what I can see, Khura'in isn't North Korea where all information is kept within. Where is the worldwide outrage over this law? It feels so contrived.

    Interested to hear other thoughts on the matter.

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