Well the intention was Green For Good and Red for bad The White was used because it fit and then i realised right after uploading it was the italian flag
i think our biggest missed opportunity as an entite aa fandom is not getting the fifth case where capcom was going to explore kristoph gavins scar and tbe relationship between the brothers
The only problem with them, is that they feel like so much potential that could be used for so much more, no get me wrong i really like them and i think their characters are perfectly fine for the ace attorney series, but we definitely need to see more sides of them/have more interactions outside of court (especially Klavier), that would make them even more connected to Apollo's character, plus flashing them out more
I just experienced the plot of AA4 for the first time last month and god, I felt this So Bad for the Gavin brothers. I was biting into my desk over all that squandered potential... it Really needed a 5th case in the middle at the very least to expand on the dynamic between Apollo and Kristoph (and Klavier?), because otherwise they all feel so awkwardly inconsecuential. I feel like I just like 50% of my fondness for the Gavin brothers is my mind coming up with 'what they could've been' vs the other 50% that is what they actually have.
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My theory is that what happened in the trial broke them, just we don't see it as we're not Phoenix. "Forceful attempts to remove them by presenting evidence can cause permanent emotional and spiritual damage." And, well, just look at how he breaks.
i actually disagree with kristoph looking "rather normal/creepy". in fact, he left a character that is very professional and figured out impression me. definetely didn't expect that he was going to end up behind bars in the first class
I blame Duel Destinies and Spirit of Justice to a lesser extent. We really missed out... sigh. I'd love for AA7 to go back to them but fat chance of that happening. We'll most likely get a new prosecutor, who will end up being redundant after 1 game... I wish Capcom keeps its old characters and fleshes them out more. Miles Edgeworth was in all 3 Phoenix Wright games, and Klavier should have gotten the same treatment...
The most wasted concept in AA, yay Like their relationship is so underutulized it is crazy Well at least isnt as dull as apollo/kristoph one Like, you have two different perfectionists(kristoph in law and klavier in music performance), and despite that, they are so different from each other And the game doesnt explore that Looking at you, AJ and DD Despite me hating the game- this was the most interesting thing in it imo but ofc AJ is known for wasting such a good opportunities(like disbarrment,hobo phoenix,mason system and etc)
Man, imagine if there was a case before Turnabout Trump so that you could've seen Apollo and Kristoph's dynamic a bit more, and thus would've made the reveal in Turnabout Trump even harsher, making Apollo question himself if the previous trial really did go right or if forged evidence was used in that as well.
I'm sad capcom never explored deeper with the gavin brothers. I mean, Kristoph must've been an incredibly overbearing brother towards Klavier and might've constantly been wanting to keep him down. I mean, he literally was going to cheat against his younger brother in his first trial. Heck, I'd almost say AA4 is also Klavier's story. Apollo's just an afterthought at this point. Klavier's thing is that while he's competent, he's also very trusting. Alita Tiala abused his trust as a witness Daryan abused his trust as a friend And Kristopth abused his trust as a brother. I guess Apollo abused his trust of his forehead or something.
Also, gonna add that instead of getting him in the first case, what it Turnabout Trump was the second case? I feel like AA4 played it's best hand first.
Someone mentioned that if Phoenix didn’t fall for the forgery and kept his badge during that one trial, Kristoph would’ve to murder him for getting too close to the truth and I can’t stop thinking about it.
Good luck with that. If the most he's able to get is a sprained ankle from what should have resulted in a coma with a full body cast if he was lucky to survive, I doubt anything Kristoph would do will be anywhere near enough to cause more than a mild annoyance that takes Phoenix out for a day, if even that.
I think that Klavier might have been better as an asshole prosecutor at least at the beggining. Apollo sent his brother to prison and then went to work for Phoenix Wright, a dude that for all he knows is a disgraced attorney that forges evidence. He still can be all for pursuing justice while thinking that Apollo and Phoenix are both cheaters and being antagonistic because of that. Kristoph is a great waste of a character, he makes stuff levitate when he's angry, a skull appears on his hand when he talks about murder, he even got some nice unbreakable psychelocks in a case where Phoenix broke out a secret from every other character, but honestly I don't know what could you do to use more a character that got two guilty veredicts.
You know, it was at the end of the first case in Apollo Justice when I realised all my favourite characters seem to be male, pale haired, and are (at least at some point) seen as evil/bad lol