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Topic | Finally playing Edgeworth 2 (spoilers) |
colliding 05/12/21 8:01:43 AM #38: | SeabassDebeste posted... yeahhhh dogen kinda sucks in e2-2. he really sucks a lot of the air out of the case at a point where nornally you'd expect a case 2 to be reaching its climax. Glad I'm not the only one to feel this way! I don't hate the fact that he's here, but I do kind of hate how he's utilzed. In the holding cell we find traces of blood being wiped away and video camera footage. We also figure out that Knightley has been playing remote chess with Dogen. That's pretty much all we find... which is a big "plot hole" (literally, as we will see). The camera footage shows a black shadow attacking As we leave the cell, there's a very brief cameo of Lang. I like Lang. As far as prosecutor/rivals go, he's pretty good, with fun gimmicks and a good personality. One of AAI's successes for sure, and I hope to see more of him as the game progresses. Lang makes reference to the fact that he's truly a "lone wolf" now, as opposed to part of a pack, and this actually makes me feel bad for him a bit, given the events of the prior game. At this point a bunch of info is dumped on us when Debeste and Courtney show up. Apparently the victim assaulted a guard and stole his keys, which havent been found. We briefly debate with Debeste about why Keyes is suspected, which reveals a hidden compartment in the chessboard (which we shouldve been able to find through 3D investigation) and the reveal that Simon Keyes is the Berry Big Circuss animal trainer. This gives Keyes an opportunity for murder as he did more than visit Knightley the day before, but was there at the time of the crime. --- while you slept, the world changed ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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