This really gives the feel of a final stage. Being the last case, the venue of when it all took place seven years ago, this music gives off a creepy vibe. Prefect.
I really wouldn't describe it as "creepy" - but you probably would not do that, either... If you'd have the words that I am lacking. Because: It is not creepy. Nor "foreboding". But it is... "intriguing" - in a very...(heh) intriguing way. If you catch my drift....
i just wanted to know what would happen if i chose the obviously wrong answer... curiosity killed the cat and also accidentally my favourite side character. i felt so bad
This is quite a creepy tone, especially when you realise just how Drew Studio is connected to the whole case. I really feel bad for Vera, she had to live a lie just because of that evil douchbag Kristoph Gavin. Gavin actually made it onto one of the Top 10 most hated characters lists.
For those who were asking about the rouch sketches that were about Apollo's three cases, it was explained by Vera that her father had been keeping an eye on Phoenix's office, and he was pleased when he found out that the office had been taking up legal business again. Therefore the sketches.
Has anyone noticed how similar this is to the prologue's theme? Think about this: The picture that's shown in the beginning, of the card game between Phoenix and Zak? Vera drew it.
I know what your on about I hear do it as well at the case start cutscene. As to why I think it’s a motif for the final case and since zak is related to that case the motif isn’t used early to elude to it , but that’s my theory
Seriously... I still think Vera and her father were the most interesting characters in this game, especially with her father being so devoted to Phoenix afterwards, he probably was a good father (except for the forgery). That was the most (if not only....) interesting part of AJ (perhaps because Phoenix was the main chara for that case
You can say about Apollo Justice - the game - whatever you want. But THIS case is the one most worthy of the title "Turnabout". Not to mention, Vera reminds me a lot of my Fiancé, Julia, in a number of ways - and not only the subjectively "positive" parts.
Puco2001 She did have it, up until she was around.. 14(if I remember correctly). But she really disliked that habit and tried hard to get rid off it - she is quite an artist when it comes to nail polish, so long nails fit her well... chewing nails is really counterproductive in such a case.
"That... I don"t know." "What..?!" "Most of my clients prefer to remain anonymous, even to me." "I make the items they want, and receive my payment" "That is the extent of my contact with them." *OBJECTION!* "B-But...! There"s no proof this is a fake!" "It is a fake." "Huh..." "To avoid just this sort of problem..." "I always put a special mark on my "works"." "I can say, without a doubt, that this is mine."
i once spent a whole ten minutes listneing to this on my DS just clicking my fingers. then i kinda forgot why i was even in the Drew studio to begin with....
friend symbol pero si Blaise no sale en este juego,o acaso el demonio caballero volvió? (Demon Gentleman) o fue la sucubo derrotada por una hermosísima Ángel.
Vera and Edgeworth share some similarities, both had something tragic happen to them causing them to not be great around others, they both lost their mother then having their fathers die, and they are both are into the same things as the defense attorney's assistant The steel samurai for Edgeworth and Trope Gramarye for Vera.
@@Michelle-vs6pc it wasl solved lol. Drew said that he was so surprised how calm Phoenix always was, even after accusing of fake evidence. When Phoenix's Agency came to life again, he was so happy that he went to all of their trials
One cannot begin to describe the expertise she has used to conduct her drawing. The viewer can easily grasp the amazement which she is implying with the giant smile. We can easily depict who this a potrait of, the defense attourney Calisto Yew, obvious through the large smile. Features are too mundane, and would destroy this wonderful masterpiece.
This plays in my life when I get that sick feeling in my stomach knowing I fucked up something at work or in my life and a life shattering disaster is about to occur.
@creamypeachyzodiac13 It can go even further than that if you pronounce the "Mi" in "Misham" as "me" making it 'Drew me sham'. Truely, a very fitting name indeed.
@GoldenizedElite Think for a bit now. Yes, it's even more paper gone if she throws away one whole sketchbook after using one single page, but still she uses new pages to draw exactly the same thing all the time. Understand?
This sounds like the kind of music this deadbeat detective would have as he's walking the lonely streets, walking into bars and thinking about his past.
I have a feeling that Detective Gumshoe is this ''deadbeat detective'' you speak of. Now the thinking about his past can be linked to him thinking about the memories he had with Edgeworth and Kay
Recall the MASON System segment. Drew told Phoenix that he'd be keeping an eye on him, because he interested him so much. Him watching Apollo was an extension of that, because he was part of Wright and Co. So he made those sketches as part of his fascination with Phoenix Wright. There are two good quotes... I'll post them up here if I ever find them.
@MuffinTreeinc I believe in the last case they stated that Mr.Misham was stalking Apollo, because he was interested in Phoenix Wright. I don't believe they stated how he stalked them, but I do remember Brushel saying he felt like he was being watched, and said Phoenix should too.
It was red just in case you STILL hadn't figured out the nail polish was poisoned. It's stuff like that which made the last trial day so short, because everything had already been spelt out for you.
Why does it feel like they were so many unanswered questions in BOTH the Phoenix Wright and Apollo Justice games? I was really hoping they would show us what what happened to Machi Tobaye... Abot the whole, "he needed money" business. D> AND those Pictures related to the cases! That was never explained.
Some good ideas, I think it'd have to be a bit hot, because otherwise it would have turned solid *SPOILERS AHEAD* Or your 2nd idea is good, but they said it a lot, and when you go 7 years back, you can still see the nail polish on the table