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    Ace Attorney The cutest thing I've found today!

    Ace Attorney The cutest thing I've found today!


    The cutest thing I've found today!

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 10:59 AM PDT

    Kazuma Ass-ougi, send tweet

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 10:02 AM PDT

    I've found another cool unused animation in the TGAA files! This one less bizarre than the previous one lol. This animation might never appear in-game, although it WAS used publicly by Cacpom in the TGAA artbook! (Thanks to u/nicco122121 for telling me about the detail in the artbook!)

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:45 AM PDT

    Elementary, My Dear Wilson [OC]

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 01:32 PM PDT

    We dem boyz (fanart by me).

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:54 PM PDT

    I created Trés Bien Payne because I can (made in Procreate).

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 12:41 PM PDT

    re: new capcom cafe art, i drew a fancy gina! :)

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 07:56 AM PDT

    [OC] C is for Cunningly Cheeky, Captivatingly Cheerful Chic Child.

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:16 AM PDT

    ♩ Nooo one... snaps braces like 'Memo ♩

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 02:26 AM PDT

    I love the escapades in GAA

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:35 PM PDT

    I just want to say the escapes in the game are so good. I finished the second game and decided to finish up the accolades and I'm currently on the 4th escapade and I just love the characters in this game. These 2 games really did a fantastic job with interactions

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    I love this fan-made Smash trailer

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:34 PM PDT

    (Heavy spoilers for 1-5 and slight spoilers for 3-1) Does RFTA create a plothole in AA's timeline?

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 05:45 PM PDT

    I was thinking about Phoenix and the reason he became a lawyer in the first place... well, there are different motives, but one of them is to ensure Wright gets to meet Edgeworth in court so that the former may find out why the latter became a "Demon Prosecutor" and to make sure Phoenix can try to save Miles, by making him "good" again (just like in the class trial). So far, so good. Then I remembered that the demon prosecutor phase supposedly started due to SL-9, as stated by Ema:

    Ema: Lana forged the evidence, and Mr. Edgeworth used it...

    Phoenix: Edgeworth!?

    Ema: He couldn't have known he was being given false evidence.

    Ema: Even so... that's when it all started. The rumors about Mr.Edgeworth, I mean. It's all my fault...

    I was intrigued by that quote, but I had a gut feeling that something was off. By the time Turnabout Memories happened, the demon prosecutor rumors were already in full force, since Phoenix comments about them to Mia by the end of the case. I decided to check when RFTA and Memories happened, so I looked up this information in the wiki. This is what I found out: RFTA takes place in Feb. 19, 2015 , while Memories takes place in Apr. 11, 2014. Source here:

    https://aceattorney.fandom.com/wiki/Turnabout_Memories

    https://aceattorney.fandom.com/wiki/SL-9_Incident

    Now, if the rumors around Edgey started because of SL-9, how could Wright reference those same rumors when they weren't even created yet (Memories supposedly happened before SL-9)? Yeah, it is nitpicky asf, and I know RFTA was added after the OG Trilogy was over, but this detail kinda makes me wonder the exact process of Wright's resolve to become a lawyer, as well as how the rumors surrounding Miles even came to be... or the wiki is simply wrong, I dunno.

    Anyway, sorry if this question is way too pedantic, and thanks in advance.

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    With AA's reliance on logic tests and shocking twists, which is more important to you?

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 04:24 PM PDT

    If Phoenix wanted to save Edgeworth, why did he chose art major in college?

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 07:41 AM PDT

    I know that college doesn't really affect your job in the future. But i guess if Phoenix really did wanted to save Edgeworth, the first thing he should've done was studying law, not art. Thoughts?

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    逆転裁判 / Ace Attorney - ゴドー / Godot

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 01:18 AM PDT

    What are your favorite Ace Attorney ships and how would the characters react to it?

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 08:44 PM PDT

    [Super spoilers] I keep thinking about it, but the mastermind's plan makes no damn sense

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 01:24 PM PDT

    Why did Mael Stronghart need to do an assassin exchange?

    Premise

    The following is my reading of what his goals were.

    1. Eliminate anyone who could blackmail or be a thorn in his side when he gains power.
    2. Make sure no one knows the truth behind the events of 10 years ago, especially the true identity of the Professor.

    This led him to arrange for the deaths of:

    1. John Watson/Wilson, who put his name on the faked autopsy report and knows the ring was fraudulent.
    2. Tobias Gregson, who obtained the ring and served as the Reaper's head for 10 years.

    However, he did not seem to have the same murder impulse towards people who weren't directly involved in the cover-up of Klint's autopsy, even if they knew about the Professor's faked death and botched escape. This includes:

    1. Madame Tusspells, who literally saw him at the grave and made a deal with him for silence if she got to make a wax cast of the Professor.
    2. Seishiro Jigoku, who he had "actually kill" the Professor.
    3. Enoch Drebber, who saw the Professor come back to life.
    4. Courtney Sithe, who was part of the Professor's death cover-up, but iirc "stepped away from Klint's autopsy for a moment" when Wilson pulled out the ring in secret, so she wasn't directly aware of the deception.

    Stronghart's decision to start getting rid of witnesses comes 10 years later, implied to be as a lead-up to his trying to become Attorney General. So we assume that his motivation for the killings is that he doesn't want anyone who could pose a threat to him, or blackmail him with past misdeeds, to come out of the woodwork. But given he's left 4 people alive who might suspect him in various ways, this seems to imply that either Stronghart is actually relatively restrained in his plotting and doesn't kill needlessly, or that he just doesn't consider any of the people in the second category a threat enough to take them out, even though they know about the cover-up with Genshin's death.

    So my reading is that Stronghart only wants to kill people who might suspect that Genshin wasn't the real Professor, because his blackmailing of Klint is the only "major enough" crime that could be connected back to him. However, I have problems with this reading.

    ¿Problema?

    If we assume Stronghart only wants to kill people who could connect him to Klint directly, then he didn't actually need to kill anyone. Literally no one else had information that Klint was the real Professor, before Ryunosuke raised the point of Klint's will and then pulled it out of Karuma's hilt.

    1. Why kill John Wilson? He helped fake Klint's autopsy, but at the time he would've been under a similar impression that Gregson was; that Klint was killed by Genshin (who was the Professor), they just needed more evidence. Wilson had no actual knowledge that Klint was the real Professor, and couldn't have blackmailed Stronghart with it anyway.
    2. Why not kill Tusspells, who has effectively as much knowledge of cover-ups as Wilson, if not more (because she explicitly saw Stronghart at the grave and could connect him)?
    3. Why not kill Sithe, who seems to know more than she lets on in-game about the conspiracies behind Genshin's death? She almost seems to know more than Wilson does. Is this just because Stronghart is confident of her loyalty? But Gregson was also loyal for 10 years, and look where that got him.
    4. What exactly was Stronghart going to spin as a story, once the Reaper killings suddenly stopped after Gregson's death and people (Barok) started suspecting who the real Reaper was? Is he that confident that he could just pin it all on Gregson without getting tied back to it?

    And on top of that, even assuming Wilson and Gregson both had more than enough knowledge to take down Stronghart, the assassination exchange was the worst possible way for Stronghart to carry out his plans.

    1. It involved multiple countries and conspirators: Jigoku to send someone from Japan, Asa Shinn, communications agents to send telegrams which could be intercepted, trusting a random Japanese student to be a good enough assassin to take down Gregson... the more people involved in a conspiracy, the more likely it is to leak. Stronghart is already trying to get rid of anyone who knows his connections to crime - why is he adding more to that list?
    2. Why is consular jurisdiction and avoiding the assassin being charged for the murder even necessary - does Stronghart actually care that much about an assassin's life after they carry out his plans? Why not just plan for the assassin to not get caught, or get someone who's not afraid to die? Having an assassin pull consular immunity in court all but guarantees more scrutiny, not less - as seen with Jezaille Brett.
    3. Why didn't he just get one of the "Reaper"'s associates (highwaymen, random rockfall) to take out Gregson, given they've already gotten away with random murders under the name of the Reaper for 10 years? It doesn't sound like Asa Shinn was the only Reaper assassin. If the Japanese exchange assassin was dead and no one else was going to show up for a whole year, why did Stronghart wait to kill Gregson via "different Japanese exchange student," rather than just try something else?

    tl;dr Complicated-ass plot, very fun to play through, but damn, Stronghart, you could've avoided literally all of this just by hiring a random guy with a gun to shoot Gregsy.

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    SOJ on mobile

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 08:23 PM PDT

    Can SOJ play well on mobile? I have a 3ds but I would have to buy a new charger for it + I'd rather play on my phone. But I've heard playing on mobile is a bad experience. So what should I play it on?

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    So you don't work on a contingency basis, Nick?

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 05:04 AM PDT

    Kinda mad that this is the design they didn’t go through with in Dual Destinies. They shoul’ve kept Phoenix’s beard.

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 07:33 AM PDT

    Question about Gina Lestrade

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:56 PM PDT

    So as I've gone through my own playthrough of GAA and seeing others go through it, one thing that struck me was Gina's cockney accent and how thorough and accurate the localization team made it, but it makes me wonder, how was her dialogue written in the Japanese version? If anyone here has played with the Japanese script, would you be able to elaborate how she was written, and how it matches with how the localization wrote her?

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    Crack ship#2 (Who do you ship Spark Brushel with?)

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:17 PM PDT

    Meeting Herlock reminds me of this sketch

    Posted: 14 Sep 2021 03:51 PM PDT

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