@@orvatus6195 Probably. This soundfont sounds more like Wario or even Donkey Kong but if you used the soundfont from the Orre games, it could work for an encounter theme. :)
When you remember Tigre is the ONLY character you meet during an investigate scene where you can't interact with him at all (like presenting evidence to him and all of that). He's just that damn confrontational and busy lol
I don't think you could interact with Von Karma (Manfred) during investigations in the first game either. Possible spoilers for future games below: And in Investigations 2 if memory serves me right
Wright & Co law =/= Tender Lender Phoenix Wright =/= Furio Tigre Maya Fey =/= Violetta Cadaverini The Fey clan =/= The Cadaverini family. Wright's bicycle =/= Furio's scooter I dunno about you guys but I see a pattern.
What are you talking about? The title is clearly there. It’s got the “F” sound at the beginning and an “o” in the middle. That’s clearly the title, my guy.
with the amount of times Phoenix has shouted "This evidence clearly contradicts the witness’s testimony, Your Honor!" I’m surprised they even thought Mr. Tigre’s defense was different.
@@rbxless We as players sure are messing with the universe. By the amount of times I had to reload a game, there’s atleast a thousand alternate realities now
I want to see Xin Eohp: Ass Attorney, where you play as Furio himself in Maggey’s trial and the objective is to fuck it up as badly as possible Edit: It’d be very challenging since you have to lose against Payne
@@knack3381 That's DLC material like that scrapped "Everyone is a Blue Badger" DLC. Imagine that with Kongs and Kremlings except Furio would be a Tiger and people associated with him are tigers too.
"GWOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!!!" -Furio Tigre 2018 (I think that's when this game takes place?)
@@soakyarchive8788 That's mostly a case of Capcom not being able to predict technology of the future (which is entirely not their fault). AA1 took place 15 years after the game was released, in not so distant future of 2016.
At the beginning of the case it is said that it is after the new year (something like January), farewell my turnabout and the stolen turnabout, both took place in 2018, with all this, this case is in 2019 Also fun fact The trial of zak gramarye and both AAML:I also took place in 2019
Oh my god they removed the "Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations OST -" part as a reference to how Furio was a Phoenix Wright impostor lol. or they just forgot to put it there.
Godot was a great... handler for Tigre, but I wonder how the other prosecutors would have handled him. Especially Franziska, I would have loved to see her clash with the tiger.
Im still surprised this incident is NEVER mentioned again (as far as im aware) in any other games, identity fraud is a big deal and its just kinda surprising that they threw it out the window as if it were nothing (again i could be wrong but I’m not sure)
a massive murder case happens like every few months and THAT'S considered normal in this universe. a lot of crazy crime happens so often that it's fine and normal
I mean, in the last case of this game, Bridge to the Turnabout, Gumshoe was talking to Edgeworth and mentioned the "fake badge" situation, he didn't say anything about Furio being a "Fake Phoenix", but at least it's something.
@@jvheroi2603 Also when terry tells edgeworth to fake being a defence attorney he says something like "a couple of months ago a fake paper badge had no problem fooling the whole court"
The old man and Armstrong were shiiiiiiiiit but Tigre was great, Viola was good, Gumshoe was amazing as always and had time to develop further, and more lovely Godot
It's fairly common knowledge now that Recipe for Turnabout was supposed to be in Justice for All before it got benched for T&T. But once I found out how much of the original idea carried over (basically all of it), I realized how wild it is that this case is so thematically consistent with the rest of T&T (poison, coffee, fake version of a character), even though it's basically a hand-me-down
I gotta be honest, this one is WAY TOO GOOD for the character. I don't dislike Furio, but this is straight up one of the best OSTs from this game. I actually believe that even though this case is hated by almost everyone, it literally has some of the best songs in the game, like, Victor Kudo's is pretty good too, and Jean's is surprisingly good too, people just think badly about it because of the case and the characters, it's LITERALLY the Berry Big Circus situation all over again. Regina's theme was GREAT, i don't understand how people don't like it, sure the case and characters are...complicated, but the song itself is GREAT.
Can we just appreciate how comically chaotic Tigre is? Bro not only tried to frame Phoenix as a fraud but also managed to scare the shit out of the Judge
Am I the only one getting old-timey beat em up vibes from this tune? Like "walking through the city, kicking enemies left and right in 8-bit" kind of feeling?
Does noone find it absolutely funny that because he's the "Phoenix Impersonator" the song itself doesn't have the same format as all the others in the trilogy playlist? It doesn't say "Phoenix Wright" anywhere in the title LMAO
@@rii_riii godot's the only one with a damn brain like man i can excuse judge for his stupidity but surely atleast maggey or payne would have noticed the difference
Trials and tribulations has two of the best villains in ace attorney Dahlia hawthorn, because shes cold, cunning, calculated, and dangerously deceptive And Don Tigre, because he is none of those things