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bwburke94 08/14/18 10:04:07 PM #201: |
LeonhartFour posted...
anyway I love in 6-3 how the fact that the Plumed Punisher is a Steel Samurai ripoff is actually a case-making plot point I have my own theory about that, but I'll wait until you're done with SoJ. --- All your old meme are belong to me. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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NeoElfboy 08/15/18 12:43:24 AM #202: |
LeonhartFour posted...
the problem with that is that 3-5's ending is meant to validate his feelings about Iris I agree; I imagine your reaction is what the writers intended. Doesn't mean I have to like it, though! It also means I have zero problems with the writers going "annnd that was dumb" and not following up with this plot point. LeonhartFour posted... Also, I don't think Phoenix is completely ignoring her when she asks for the necklace back. He just doesn't think she's serious (and why should he? Annnd this would be the "perpetuating bad ideas about relationships" thing I was talking about. --- The RPG Duelling League: www.rpgdl.com An unparalleled source for RPG information and discussion ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 2:44:45 AM #203: |
NeoElfboy posted...
It also means I have zero problems with the writers going "annnd that was dumb" and not following up with this plot point. I'm pretty sure that's not why that happened. Of course, even if it was, I don't trust their judgment of what's dumb and what's not if they decided 4-0 was the correct followup to the OT. NeoElfboy posted... Annnd this would be the "perpetuating bad ideas about relationships" thing I was talking about. well yes poor communication and pretending to be your identical twin are generally not good in relationships but again almost every fantasy romance perpetuates bad ideas about relationships, even the ones that are supposedly good, because they are, in fact, not real besides, the circumstances of Phoenix/Iris are so absurd and would never happen in real life so I'm not going to get up in arms about it teaching people bad things about romance because I don't think anyone is actually gleaning relationship advice from it, unlike other fictional romances --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Giggsalot 08/15/18 3:10:24 AM #204: |
LeonhartFour posted...
reading people's 6-5 theories is consistently entertaining because the possible permutations are seemingly endless In that case...! Had a new epiphany this morning: now that we have Jove's face and name, we'll almost certainly give him a divination seance at some point. That could be the "evidence" we need to crack the arson case. I wonder if that's Dhurke's plan, and why he tracked the photo down so rigorously. Would be poetic for a divination seance to bring down the regime too. I could also imagine Dhurke being responsible for Jove's death, and taking on Apollo out of guilt. But i'm not sure how that could work with what i said above. Let's see! --- And if you don't know, now you know. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Raka_Putra 08/15/18 10:54:17 AM #205: |
Nayna is great from the start.
Question: Which character duo that appears together in their sprites is your favorite? (not counting courtroom assistants) Off the top of my head I remember... Karin and Bonnie Shi Long Lang and Shih-na Ahlbi and Shahdo Ben and Trilo Trucy and Mr. Hat Dr. Crab and that penguin Bonny and Betty Rayfa and Nayna --- Fuhlt nicht durch dich Sarastro Todesschmerzen, So bist du meine Tochter nimmermehr-- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeehr. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 12:01:22 PM #206: |
6-3 complete
yeah that's a top ten case the ending is so good numbers soonish and then it's 6-4 --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 12:38:42 PM #207: |
Total lines by character:
1. Phoenix Wright - 21961 2. Miles Edgeworth - 15023 3. Apollo Justice - 7755 4. The Judge - 6503 5. Maya Fey - 4744 6. Dick Gumshoe - 4089 7. Athena Cykes - 3761 8. Kay Faraday - 3370 9. Trucy Wright - 2494 10. Franziska von Karma - 2314 11. Ema Skye - 2158 12. Mia Fey - 1418 13. Pearl Fey - 1230 14. Klavier Gavin - 1154 15. Shi-Long Lang - 1101 16. Simon Blackquill - 1022 17. Justine Courtney - 1016 18. Larry Butz - 1008 19. Raymond Shields - 971 20. Godot - 902 21. Bobby Fulbright - 700 22. Rayfa Padma Khura'in - 650 23. Gregory Edgeworth - 649 24. Lotta Hart - 648 25. Tyrell Badd - 593 26. Dahlia Hawthorne - 578 27. Wendy Oldbag - 553 28. Khura'in Judge - 541 29. Sebastian Debeste - 521 30. Calisto Yew/Shih-na - 489 31. Adrian Andrews - 459 32. Winston Payne - 453 33. Nahyuta Sahdmadhi - 447 34. Manfred von Karma - 444 35. The Judge's Brother - 421 36. Shelly de Killer - 387 37. Lamiroir/Thalassa Gramarye - 382 38. Will Powers - 380 39. Simon Keyes - 380 40. Bikini - 351 41. Gaspen Payne - 335 42. Maggey Byrde - 323 43. Lawrence "Moe" Curls - 320 44. Kristoph Gavin - 319 45. Quercus Alba - 303 46. Valant Gramarye - 298 47. Luke Atmey - 292 48. Damon Gant - 285 49. Juniper Woods - 277 50. Ini Miney - 275 51. Angel Starr - 272 52. Ron DeLite - 271 53. Rhoda Teneiro - 268 54. Ahlbi Ur'gaid - 267 55. Katherine Hall - 267 56. Blaise Debeste - 265 57. Regina Berry - 261 58. Jake Marshall - 257 59. Jean Armstrong - 251 60. Datz Are'bal - 250 61. Nicole Swift - 250 62. Lana Skye - 249 63. Victor Kudo - 247 64. Mike Meekins - 235 65. Marvin Grossberg - 234 67. Jacques Portsman - 231 68. Spark Brushel - 230 69. Frank Sahwit - 219 70. Alita Tiala - 219 71. Hugh O'Conner - 218 72. Marlon Rimes - 217 73. Patricia Roland - 217 74. Daryan Crescend - 216 75. Dane Gustavia - 209 76. Horace Knightley - 209 77. Florent L'Belle - 208 78. Maximillion Galactica - 203 79. Ben & Trilo Quist - 200 80. Yuri Cosmos - 199 81. Sasha Buckler - 198 82. Penny Nichols - 194 83. Phineas Filch - 192 84. Jinxie Tenma - 191 85. Ken "Acro" Dingling - 182 86. Roger Retinz/Mr. Reus - 182 87. Iris - 181 88. Herman Crab - 180 89. Damian Tenma - 179 90. Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin - 178 91. Furio Tigre - 176 92. Zak Gramarye - 174 93. Matt Engarde - 171 94. Sirhan Dogen - 170 95. Cammy Meele - 168 96. Morgan Fey - 165 97. Redd White - 162 98. Betty de Famme - 156 99. Aristotle Means - 154 100. Solomon Starbuck - 154 --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 12:40:45 PM #208: |
101. John Marsh - 153
102. Robin Newman - 153 103. Delicia Scones - 151 104. Colias Palaeno - 150 105. Dee Vasquez - 148 106. Zinc Lablanc - 146 107. Desiree DeLite - 142 108. Ted Tonate - 141 109. Trilo Quist - 140 110. Wesley Stickler - 138 111. Cody Hackins - 135 112. Norma DePlume - 134 113. Olga Orly - 131 114. Lauren Paups - 130 115. Tahrust Inmee - 130 116. Karin Jenson - 129 117. Myriam Scuttlebutt - 123 118. Aura Blackquill - 122 119. Guy Eldoon - 118 120. Wocky Kitaki - 112 121. Bonny de Famme - 111 122. Di-Jun Huang - 110 123. The Phantom - 107 124. Richard Wellington - 107 125. April May - 104 126. Vera Misham - 104 127. Jay Elbird - 102 128. Yanni Yogi - 98 129. Lance Amano - 92 130. Jeff Master - 90 131. Beh'leeb Inmee - 87 132. Viola Cadaverini - 80 133. Director Hotti/Doctor Hickfield - 76 134. Plum Kitaki - 76 135. Terry Fawles - 74 136. Drew Misham - 74 137. The Bellboy - 72 138. Ernest Amano - 68 139. Ponco - 66 140. Benjamin Woodman - 60 141. Sal Manella - 59 142. Chief of Detectives - 55 143. Bonnie Young - 53 144. Lisa Basil - 46 145. Clonco - 43 146. Machi Tobaye - 41 147. Orla Shipley - 40 148. Turner Grey - 39 149. Widget - 36 150. Inga Karkhuul Khura'in - 34 151. Elise Deauxnim - 30 152. Missile - 20 153. Polly - 20 154. Winfred "Big Wins" Kitaki - 20 155. The Amazing Mr. Hat - 19 156. Romein LeTouse - 13 157. Shah'do - 13 158. Taka - 10 159. Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in - 5 160. Dhurke Sahdmadhi - 1 Overall total lines - 113128 Total lines by segment: 6-3 Investigation Day 1 - 1205 6-3 Trial Day 2 - 1020 6-3 Investigation Day 2 - 921 6-3 Trial Day 1 - 833 Total lines by case: 2-4 - 5946 1-5 - 5913 3-5 - 5815 E1-5 - 4831 E2-5 - 4777 4-3 - 4494 3-2 - 4151 3-3 - 4063 6-3 - 3979 E2-3 - 3959 4-4 - 3952 E2-2 - 3936 2-3 - 3884 5-2 - 3750 5-6 - 3616 4-2 - 3468 1-4 - 3466 5-3 - 3202 2-2 - 3119 6-2 - 2987 E1-4 - 2935 E2-4 - 2868 1-3 - 2741 5-5 - 2550 E1-3 - 2412 5-4 - 2018 E1-2 - 1995 E2-1 - 1923 1-2 - 1773 4-1 - 1421 6-1 - 1362 3-4 - 1225 3-1 - 1167 5-1 - 1102 E1-1 - 1039 2-1 - 899 4-0 - 679 1-1 - 389 Totals lines by game: AAI2 - 17463 T&T - 16422 DD - 16238 PW1 - 14282 JFA - 13848 AJ - 13335 AAI1 - 13212 SoJ - 8328 --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 12:40:50 PM #209: |
Total lines by character per case:
The Rite of Turnabout (6-3) 1. Phoenix Wright - 1731 (43.50%) 2. Rayfa Padma Khura'in - 581 (14.60%) 3. Maya Fey - 300 (7.54%) 4. Khura'in Judge - 299 (7.51%) 5. Datz Are'bal - 249 (6.26%) 6. Nahyuta Sahdmadhi - 242 (6.08%) 7. Ahlbi Ur'gaid - 151 (3.79%) 8. Tahrust Inmee - 130 (3.27%) 9. Ema Skye - 114 (2.87%) 10. Beh'leeb Inmee - 87 (2.19%) 11. Other - 60 12. Inga Karkhuul Khura'in - 23 13. Shah'do - 7 14. Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in - 5 Total lines by character per game: Spirit of Justice 1. Phoenix Wright - 2261 2. Apollo Justice - 1170 3. Rayfa Padma Khura'in - 650 4. Khura'in Judge - 541 5. Athena Cykes - 507 6. Nahyuta Sahdmadhi - 447 7. Maya Fey - 300 8. Ahlbi Ur'gaid - 267 9. Ema Skye - 261 10. Datz Are'bal - 249 11. Trucy Wright - 221 12. The Judge - 196 13. Gaspen Payne - 184 14. Roger Retinz/Mr. Reus - 182 15. Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin - 178 16. Other - 162 17. Betty de Famme - 156 18. Tahrust Inmee - 130 19. Bonny de Famme - 111 20. Beh'leeb Inmee - 87 21. Inga Karkhuul Khura'in - 34 22. Shah'do - 13 23. Widget - 9 24. Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in - 5 25. Manov Mistree - 5 26. Dhurke Sahdmadhi - 1 27. Datz Are'bal - 1 --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SeabassDebeste 08/15/18 12:50:19 PM #210: |
maya having one more line than judge is kinda neat.
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 12:52:13 PM #211: |
I think the OT just has way more optional dialogue than the other games do. Like even with free investigations returning in SoJ, it feels like there aren't as many random convos to be found and they're not as lengthy.
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SeabassDebeste 08/15/18 1:01:32 PM #212: |
is the difference found mainly in trial or in investigation?
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 1:06:54 PM #213: |
I'd say it's mostly in investigations, because even though the investigation segments are generally longer, they aren't resulting in a lot more lines since there's not as much back and forth bantering between the characters.
Although testimonies in the newer games tend to be shorter than the OT, too, so I guess that's fewer opportunities to get bonus convos from pressing. Plus, you can't press during a Mood Matrix or a Divination Seance either. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 1:20:09 PM #214: |
although honestly I'd probably get more dialogue from the newer games if I went for all the wrong answer dialogue because they've made a lot more of that instead of just having the same three generic wrong answer dialogues from the OT
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WiggumFan267 08/15/18 2:10:31 PM #215: |
Raka_Putra posted...
Question: you forgot Aura and (I forget if it was Clonco or Ponco) Do you count Phoenix and Mia??? --- ~Wigs~ Dp Guru Wins over Me: 1, Fantasy Baseball Wins over Dp: 3 2015 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPION NEW YORK METS ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Leonhart4 08/15/18 2:30:50 PM #216: |
It's Aura and Clonco. Phoenix/Mia is just one time for the Super Objection. They actually have Pearl and Morgan together one time in 3-5 when they're discussing her plan.
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 3:48:42 PM #217: |
now it's time to try to deal with all of Uendo's personalities in the line counts
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 4:02:14 PM #218: |
oh hey it's the first mention of the "three freshes of soba"
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 4:19:11 PM #219: |
Nahyuta's lengthy diatribe on rakugo is so good
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Giggsalot 08/15/18 4:35:23 PM #220: |
not to confuse the narrative here, but wow the 6-5 second trial day didn't waste any time. wasn't expecting that ga'ran transformation for a long time! this is going to be goooood.
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 5:35:44 PM #221: |
Blackquill's already about to pass Lang in line count and he hasn't even joined Athena at the bench yet, so I find it hard to believe he won't pass Klavier before 6-4 is over, too. I think Pearl will probably be out of reach though.
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 6:02:04 PM #222: |
Nahyuta's characterization is often kind of cryptic and hard to read. At the end of 6-3, he tells Phoenix he owes him a debt of gratitude, and at the beginning of 6-4, he references that he intends to pay that debt and considers it paid by the end of the case. Nahyuta behaves differently in 6-4 than he does in other cases in some ways, so I wonder if he considers this "taking it easy" on Athena or even trying to instruct her on how to be a better lawyer.
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Giggsalot 08/15/18 6:04:49 PM #223: |
so, got up to Inga's divination seance. long, long way to go, i suspect! still, some thoughts:
- I have no idea how they're gonna cover both these crimes here in the same trial. will it be like 1-4, where we prove Dhurke innocent of Inga's murder without implicating someone else, and then move on to the arson for the slam dunk? don't tell me, obviously; it's just tough to foresee. - Ga'ran's prosecutorial style seems to be pure hubris, none of our arguments so far have held any water and yet we're still here because she's bored. her court presence is the closest the games have come to recreating Manfred von Karma, but her strategy is Franziska-level silly. which is probably just as well, since she can have us decapitated whenever she likes. - thinking about it, I don't see any way this case makes sense without the sarcophagus acting as a passageway. I still can't see past Ga'ran as murderer, which makes the most likely scenario that she dressed in Dhurke-esque clothes, killed Inga, and escaped via the passageway. but then what's the deal with Nayna? who is she? where is she? if any of that's not true, by the way, I'm almost entirely out of ideas. I don't think I've been this far along in a case without understanding any of it since 3-5. - I did work out one thing in this trial, at least - the Khura'in royal family name puns! queen anger indeed. --- And if you don't know, now you know. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Paratroopa1 08/15/18 6:25:34 PM #224: |
LeonhartFour posted...
Nahyuta's characterization is often kind of cryptic and hard to read. At the end of 6-3, he tells Phoenix he owes him a debt of gratitude, and at the beginning of 6-4, he references that he intends to pay that debt and considers it paid by the end of the case. Nahyuta behaves differently in 6-4 than he does in other cases in some ways, so I wonder if he considers this "taking it easy" on Athena or even trying to instruct her on how to be a better lawyer. this would have been really cool characterization if they bothered to try showing it better ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SeabassDebeste 08/15/18 6:31:39 PM #225: |
Giggsalot posted...
which is probably just as well, since she can have us decapitated whenever she likes. yeah, let's just not think too hard about it and enjoy the ridiculousness of it! --- yet all sailors of all sorts are more or less capricious and unreliable - they live in the varying outer weather, and they inhale its fickleness ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 6:46:05 PM #226: |
Paratroopa1 posted...
this would have been really cool characterization if they bothered to try showing it better yeah this is probably the most frustrating thing about Nahyuta there's some good stuff in there somewhere, but they did such a poor job of actually drawing it out of him --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 7:12:00 PM #227: |
Uendo on the stand now
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 7:20:24 PM #228: |
I like how Taifu gets the Kinzo Ushiromiya treatment when it comes to leaving a message with the cards as he's suffocating, which is extremely unlikely for anyone to do
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 7:26:35 PM #229: |
Courtroom Revolutionaire 2016 is so good
it's a shame this is the only case where we get to hear it --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 11:16:39 PM #230: |
I like how Nahyuta tries to use the gallery to intimidate Athena early on, and then Blackquill uses them to pressure Uendo into testifying about the cards.
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LeonhartFour 08/15/18 11:56:02 PM #231: |
Athena interrupting Nahyuta trying to tell her "Let it go and move on" is great
perhaps the only good use of that phrase in the game Blackquill cutting down Nahyuta's attempt to throw his beads at her is great too --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 4:48:39 PM #232: |
I kinda love that everyone jumps down Athena's throat for calling sake "rice wine"
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 5:06:21 PM #233: |
Man, I feel like this Uendo section takes way too long, and the payoff isn't really worth it. For all the effort it takes to drag out Owen, his part in the case is over in like 10 minutes.
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SeabassDebeste 08/16/18 5:07:14 PM #234: |
Is Athena supposed to be Japanese in the Japanese game, or was she raised overseas like Franziska? If she's a foreigner, then mistaking sake for rice wine could be a legit thing? She's also pretty young.
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SeabassDebeste 08/16/18 5:09:01 PM #235: |
LeonhartFour posted...
Man, I feel like this Uendo section takes way too long, and the payoff isn't really worth it. For all the effort it takes to drag out Owen, his part in the case is over in like 10 minutes. That's just kind of the nature of the beast sometimes - working really hard on red herrings, when the actual culprit goes down easy. I feel like Bonnie/Betty take up more time than Reus, and Datz intentionally wastes your entire Day 1, too. --- yet all sailors of all sorts are more or less capricious and unreliable - they live in the varying outer weather, and they inhale its fickleness ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 5:10:54 PM #236: |
Athena is Japanese but was sent overseas after her mom died, which was when she was 11.
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 5:13:00 PM #237: |
Eh, I don't mind red herrings if the payoff is worth the effort you put into getting there. Owen's just a big anti-climax because it's clear from the moment he shows up that he can't be the killer. You can't even tease him as a suspect.
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SeabassDebeste 08/16/18 5:20:09 PM #238: |
I thought it was pretty clear that Datz couldn't be the killer since we were clearly looking at a two-day case. Didn't mind him though, other than the intentional frustration.
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 5:24:30 PM #239: |
I liked Datz as a witness because he kinda reminded me of the Tiger. He shamelessly lies all day and just revises his next lie based on whatever contradiction Phoenix points out. As I said as I was playing it, Phoenix does some darn good work breaking his testimony, too. He just broke it too much.
Plus, you never expect the day 1 witness to be the killer anyway unless it's a single-day case (as 6-4 is, so you might be inclined to think Uendo must be the killer for all the time they dedicate to him). It's just a matter of what big twist the testimony leads to next, and Datz's was pretty good in that regard. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Giggsalot 08/16/18 5:31:21 PM #240: |
played a little more 6-5 tonight, decided to pause at the break before Maya takes the stand.
not much to ponder at the moment, but some assorted thoughts: - current speculated timeline: someone (Nayna?) murders Inga dressed up as Dhurke, goes to Inga's house, loses hat to dog, and forces Maya to channel Inga's spirit, which then rushes to the tomb. he then maybe sees his own corpse, breaks down, leaves Maya's body. but then what? Dhurke could have conceivably blacked out in the tomb from illness alone, and nothing else happened, but why did Maya then claim he "saved" her? - is it genuinely possible that the queen isn't the big bad here? I find it hard to believe - she had a motive for both crimes, and is also flagrantly evil. but she seems to have a genuine alibi for the murder, albeit a suspicious one, and her demeanor at the moment isn't as defensive as I would expect. - crackpot theory time! I don't think I believe this, but I'm going to throw this out here now, just in case: ever since we first saw Amara, I've been fairly convinced that she and Nayna might somehow be the same person. it doesn't really make any sense on a number of levels, but their colour schemes are just eerily similar, and we know so little about Nayna that it can't really be discounted. will try to finish this off at the weekend! feel free to ask any questions that come to mind at this point. --- And if you don't know, now you know. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SeabassDebeste 08/16/18 5:31:56 PM #241: |
I thought of Uendo as the Day 1 witness in a mini-case. But yeah, Datz reminded me a lot of Tigre in that he was just blatantly, shamelessly lying.
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 6:15:03 PM #242: |
man I love 6-5
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 6:37:49 PM #243: |
Blackquill grabbing and shaking Athena to her senses while she's in first-person is a really cool visual touch.
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 7:03:42 PM #244: |
Blackquill revealing the bandage on Geiru's forehead is a super cool moment too
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 7:42:54 PM #245: |
THE MURDER WEAPON WAS UDON DOUGH this case --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Paratroopa1 08/16/18 8:50:53 PM #246: |
Blackquill is my favorite character in the series full stop
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 9:06:40 PM #247: |
I think every case in SoJ has been better than I remembered so far. I might have to bump it up to my 3rd favorite game in the series.
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Paratroopa1 08/16/18 9:09:49 PM #248: |
AA6 is awfully close to being my favorite game in the series period
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LeonhartFour 08/16/18 9:36:41 PM #249: |
"I get your desire to inherit your father's name. But what you really should've inherited from him wasn't his name...but his heart."
I feel like that line is a pretty great lead-in to 6-5, considering Apollo and Nahyuta's relationship to Dhurke. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Paratroopa1 08/16/18 9:39:41 PM #250: |
LeonhartFour posted...
"I get your desire to inherit your father's name. But what you really should've inherited from him wasn't his name...but his heart." oh shit I never caught that I mean I know there was a whole theme in AA6 of mentors and successors but still ... Copied to Clipboard!
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