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TopicPW:AA3 T&T - How satisfied were you with how it ended Phoenix Wright? BEE W5
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06/24/20 10:30:10 AM
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SeabassDebeste posted...
going with 3, i guess

making the "trilogy" about the feys is a retcon in a lot of ways, and i don't like a lot of parts about the second part of the final case - i thought the final case of AA6 hit similar (but better!) beats with an inferior cast

that said, AA3 was excellent overall

I mean, Mia's plotline involves some retcons (though I don't think they actually bother anyone), but spirit channeling was a huge part of the series from the start. If you want to say a retcon was introduced, that started with 2-2 and Morgan Fey, not T&T.

NeoElfboy posted...
The last case is a lot of fun but doesn't really make the most sense. And while the defeat of Dahlia is pretty perfect, I wasn't a fan of the confrontation of Godot at the end... it was a confrontation purely about ego and I'm not a fan of those (there are no actual stakes because Godot logically wouldn't let Maya be found guilty).

Still give it a 3 because playable Edgeworth is so good it spawned a whole sub-series.

I think part of it is that Godot wanted to get caught, and he wanted Phoenix to be the one to do it (even if he'd never admit it). Would he have confessed afterwards to get Maya or Iris off the hook? Never really thought about it, but maybe.

I do get that the whole confrontation comes off as strange because it just feels like it's over when you own Dahlia, but that's partly because the nature of the series requires you to catch the killer. It still produced some amazing moments though, like the Super Objection.

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