1st: It's your typical breakdown, but fitting and entertaining nonetheless. 2nd: Typical Payne breakdown, not much to see. FEAR THE BALDNESS!!! MY EYES!!!! 3rd: Amazing, I think it's my favorite of the bunch. Just watching as his magic tricks turn on him was great to see, and him being blinded by the lights in the end as he breaks down. Amazing way to go. 4th: Heartbreaking and beautifu. A sad end to a tragic trial. 5th: Another typical breakdown, her happy go lucky world going pop. 6th: Absolutely hilarious. Had my dying of laughter almost the whole time. A fitting end for such a jerk XD. 7th: not as entertaining or memorable, but definitely a fitting end for such a massive jerk. 8th: reserving judgement until I catch up with your videos :) keep up the good work buddy!!!
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MegamanNG Dual Destinies may have been a Test for what Ace Attorney can do on the 3DS in my opinion. Not the best game, but not the worst. I honestly can't replay it. I tried.
Honestly I love 3rd breakdown. The breakdown is very similar to Danganronpa which features executions that are ironic in some way. This breakdown felt like one such execution minus him dying of course.
@@MoonlightReaper14 Oh yea:D his breakdown is one of the best (Aristotle Means breakdown is the best imo) But Mr Reus and the case is insanely good Mr Reus thought he was the victim and the fact that he had to make another magic show during his breakdown to prove his "Magic" has no tricks and gimmicks is a very cool thing. Also the foreshadowing from the opening cutscene where Trucy says "Shame on you, Mr Reus! Using magic for evil!" Was insanely good. I typed it so long but the magic show, the spotlight, is S-Tier definitely danganronpa execution material - Himiko is Quaking
Apollo wearing his school uniform brings me life. Theory incoming: I have this random theory that Apollo came from Yūmei University in Japan (yeah ik he went to america but is just a theory), because there is a resemblance between Ryuu (dgs) and Apollo's outfit, they are both black, and the collar is a little similar but on Apollo's, it's shorter, because sometimes school changes how their uniforms look 👀👀
both of Amara was hillarious and awesome: go like a "OH MY!" reaccion over point her she still loves Dhurke and him too even if he was dead .... and the last where the "holy mother" simbol brokes in a mistic way for revealing her burn scar and her "bossom" too (you see why i also think Ga'ran was jealous of her even more xD ).
My summary and rating for each case: 1) The crime wasn't really cool. The culprit was annoying as fuck, but the mechanics of the Khura'in system are introduced. 6/10. Not as thrilling as AA5's first case, but better than the AA1 and AA2 which were simple tutorials. 2) Your typical AA murder case. I guessed almost every twist along the ride, except a few things. Trucy's development was nice, though. Also, I love Apollo and Athena team. 7/10 3) Maya's back! The trial was chaothic and I couldn't guess a shit this time. I loved the thrill and I loved investigating with Rayfa, she's a nice character. Maya's character development in the end of the chapter and its purpose during the trial was nice. It's a shame this is all we got out of her in the game (dunno about the DLC). 8/10 4) A short fanservice trial. It's so obvious that the first trial in the next chapter was going to be placed here, but instead we got an Athena case. It was ridiculously funny, with silly twists, great character moments with Blackquill. 8/10. 5) I could say soooo many things. Spirit of Justice is kinda like Justice for All (apart from having Justice in the title). Maybe the first cases are not as cool as others in the series, but the great finale make up for everything. Huge character development, great pathing and an ultrasatisfying ending. I'm so glad the game is called Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice. I never expected the last case being played by Apollo and man, what a good way of ending his story. Finally: as AA5, some characters felt underdeveloped: Ema, Maya and Miles (although Miles was there for the laughs hahaha) and some chapters were meh, but Spirit of Justice does better than Dual Destinies in the ending. What a satisfying way to end one of the great flaws of AA4: Apollo's background. For the next game I expect less fanservice and more character development. When done right is epic.
***** But i mean, instead of watching how a tyranic bitch gets destroyed by her own twisted laws that end up backfiring her and recieving punishment for all the horrible things she did, it ends with her doing a cartoon-like breakdown, falling in the pool with whited out eyes. I mean, in Dual Destinies it was actually chilling, a man who lost his own identity trying to bring back his real face and reaching his breaking point in where he no longer knows who he really is, not to mention the falling rocks of the same courtroom he is responsible for bombing in the background and then a look at the same moon that doomed him on the first place.
Grace Liu a breakdown in the AA series is meant to be an animation that happens once, or for a short amount of time, if you watch some of the other ones, there are people who aren't the killers doing breakdowns.