Ace Attorney I doodle Ace Attorney characters week 6: Larry Butz |
- I doodle Ace Attorney characters week 6: Larry Butz
- Godot Fanart
- Drew a cute and cool hamburger enthusiast
- messing around with Godot's design and lighting again
- Each main character's "special ability" matches up with one of the Three Wise Monkeys
- So proud of my boys!
- [OC] phoenix, but he’s lineless
- My first-ever fanart of any characters from this series! It's only been a few days since I started Ace Attorney Trilogy, but I think it's really fun. :)
- Darth Plagueis the Wise
- (SPOILERS) Trials and tribulation's last case is just stupid
- Thought you guys might enjoy this aswell.
- Just finished AA6. Excluding DGS, here is my tier list on all of the Ace Attorney Cases. Feel free to ask any questions.
- Ace Attorney : Legal Eagle
- Bonny De Famme (By SkullZLatte)
- How would you feel about one-off characters returning?
- a little doodle i decided to color!!
- Sorry about the sideways camera idk how to fix that.
- Do the AA games on Play Store work on an Chromebook?
- [question] How to play the py games? can they be played in either ds or 3ds?
- Ace Attorney Investigations 2 - "Wanting To Find The Truth" Pokemon GBA Style
- I did a video edit of one of my favorite underrated villains... (2-2 SPOILERS!)
- Ace Attorney series questionnaire - what do you think about the series?
- So, I got bored and decided to make my something dumb
- Biggest Ace Attorney sociopath to you? *Spoilers*
I doodle Ace Attorney characters week 6: Larry Butz Posted: 27 May 2020 09:31 AM PDT
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Drew a cute and cool hamburger enthusiast Posted: 27 May 2020 10:02 AM PDT
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messing around with Godot's design and lighting again Posted: 27 May 2020 02:29 PM PDT
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Each main character's "special ability" matches up with one of the Three Wise Monkeys Posted: 27 May 2020 09:48 PM PDT See No Evil - Apollo uses his his extraordinary eyesight to catch people's tells. Hear No Evil - Athena's can hear the emotions in people's voices. Speak No Evil - Phoenix has his magatama, which assists him in talking people into revealing things they try to keep secret. So basically all defense attorneys are monkeys. Explains a lot about their behavior actually. [link] [comments] | ||
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[OC] phoenix, but he’s lineless Posted: 27 May 2020 07:41 PM PDT
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(SPOILERS) Trials and tribulation's last case is just stupid Posted: 27 May 2020 06:04 PM PDT "Hiii Pearls, so you remember how your mother tried to put Maya in jail last year because she wants you to become the master and now she is the one in jail? Weeell this time she wants you to channel an evil person so it can use your body to kill Maya, so dont do that. Whats that? That you are a child and you wont listen to reason because you love your mother so much? Dont worry, I got this. So here is plan B, Im gonna channel her so you cant do it. But here is the catch! Instead of locking myself up or tied me before chaneling her, im gonna have a giant sword next to me and be near Maya, so I can kill her instead! Lets hope that a sexy robocop appears in the last second and stabs me in the back, because if not Maya is gonna be so dead LOL. I mean, there is no other way of stopping this" [link] [comments] | ||
Thought you guys might enjoy this aswell. Posted: 27 May 2020 06:17 PM PDT
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Bonny De Famme (By SkullZLatte) Posted: 27 May 2020 08:48 AM PDT
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How would you feel about one-off characters returning? Posted: 27 May 2020 08:04 PM PDT In a hypothetical scenario, how would you feel about characters whose arcs are already finished returning in later Ace Attorney games (and not just as flashbacks?) As an example, let's say somehow Manfred von Karma or Godot returned for some cameo or non-important role (brushing aside the fact Manfred is implied to have died and Godot's living status is debatable). Do you think this would detract from their character, their arc, or the validity of the new game in which they appeared? Or do you think it would be a nice bit of fan-service that could be fun and done right? [link] [comments] | ||
a little doodle i decided to color!! Posted: 27 May 2020 06:46 AM PDT
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Sorry about the sideways camera idk how to fix that. Posted: 27 May 2020 07:07 AM PDT
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Do the AA games on Play Store work on an Chromebook? Posted: 28 May 2020 12:08 AM PDT My sis (huge AA fan) is a tad confused why it seems some, not all of the AA games will run on her Chromebook. The Capcom mobile site that lists acceptable devices for the games are only showing me iOS. I assumed maybe this was related to these games being ports? Would appreciate any help. P&TY! [link] [comments] | ||
[question] How to play the py games? can they be played in either ds or 3ds? Posted: 27 May 2020 11:46 PM PDT As per title how do i play these fan games? can they be played in either console somehow? Also is there a list of all the fan games? [link] [comments] | ||
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 - "Wanting To Find The Truth" Pokemon GBA Style Posted: 27 May 2020 07:56 PM PDT
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I did a video edit of one of my favorite underrated villains... (2-2 SPOILERS!) Posted: 27 May 2020 03:44 PM PDT | ||
Ace Attorney series questionnaire - what do you think about the series? Posted: 27 May 2020 08:28 AM PDT
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So, I got bored and decided to make my something dumb Posted: 27 May 2020 10:26 AM PDT
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Biggest Ace Attorney sociopath to you? *Spoilers* Posted: 27 May 2020 05:23 PM PDT Mine is gonna have to Matt Engarde, Dahlia Hawthorne, Phantom "Bobby Fulbright", and "Her Fraudulence" Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in. On the obvious side, I do have Bansai Ichiyanagi/Blaise Debeste. But going to the definition of sociopathy, I feel like Ace Attorney does it quite a lot. A sociopath is defined by these terms here which can be evil by antisocial personality disorder (courtesy of TV Tropes): -Lack of Empathy and Devoid of Conscience -Consummate Liar and Manipulator -Pathological Need for Stimulation -Shallow Affect and Complete Lack of Emotional Reciprocity -Grandiose Sense of Self-Importance In general, sociopaths experience the world so differently, then their mindset can be quite difficult to understand by those with any grasp of empathy. They feel anger, but it tends to be short-lived, often lasting only seconds, though the anger is often explosive and uncontrolled. They are very egocentric and callous, they do not appreciate the consequences of their actions, and they tend to not feel guilt or remorse. They can be, however, very, very good at reading other people's emotions and imitating them; this enables them to be highly sociable, and some people live normally with undiagnosed ASPD for years and by extension all their lives, appearing to be a law-abiding and healthy member of society simply by mimicking the law-abiding behavior of those around them (although they do not grasp why this is the accepted social standard). The closest that they can usually come to understanding is purely selfish - playing by the rules more consistently gets them what they want and allows them to keep whatever they got. ASPD does not necessarily mean the sufferer has high intelligence, but this assumption was probably gained from their manipulative abilities. It is considered almost untreatable by those in the psychiatric profession, as many of them see their doctor as just another person to be manipulated; in many cases, the attempts at treatment actually make them even better at manipulating people and more likely to commit crimes. They are also frequent causes of therapist burnout, as therapists are highly likely to be suspicious of them from the get-go (especially if they are are there due to a court order), and the general assumption is that they don't see anything wrong and just see the therapist as another person to woo into letting them get what they want (oftentimes getting the court to stop breathing down their backs). "They just don't get it" is a common refrain from therapists who have worked with them, and it is because of this that many outpatient programs will either refuse to take them or will attach many additional conditions in order to be admitted. While sociopaths have a degree of overlap with narcissists and the like, the difference is that the Sociopath won't take it personally if you humiliate him and kick him out, but they probably will be angry about it; the difference is that instead of a direct slight, they see it as a barrier to getting what they want. The only reason he'll stay in somebody's life is that that person is gullible (or he classes that person as gullible) and there's no need to reinvent the wheel. For example, while narcissists usually see themselves above other people, when push comes to shove, they want those very "lowly others" to take care of their needs and wants. Sociopaths, by contrast, will simply take what they need or want. Narcissists are still bound by emotional, moral, and conscientious weaknesses, such as love or guilt, and when cornered, they are far easier to punish. Sociopaths can easily disregard such weaknesses on the go, and simple punishment usually does not work on them - they cannot see why they were punished or recognize cause-and-effect, so they usually just view it as an undeserved injustice, someone being out to get them, or (often in combination with one of the first two) a score to settle. Reference: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/LackOfEmpathy What is your biggest Ace Attorney evil sociopath villain and why? [link] [comments] |
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