Why Naruhodo says yes is becuase in japanese that is a formal way to brig attention to one self , "Hai" to be persice and also sometimes a bit of a nuteral term. It is also a way to show the characters personality. That he is someone who stics to rules and norms as well has yet to build up his confedence.
hearing jello's original 'normal boy' naruhodo voice after getting used to the british accent version is SO STRANGE, but I'm so glad this is out of twitch baby jail!
Thing is, Jello and Friends aren't too far off from their guess that Ryunosuke doesn't have an internal monologue: He does, but his facial expressions are so obvious and pronounced that it's incredibly easy to read him down to what he thinks.
Every now and then I remember the fact that Wright is Tough as Literal Iron. at this point I feel like he could get shot with a cannonball, and end up with only a few bruises. None of which from the actual cannonball. It Somehow makes sense that he's In marvel Vs Capcom, and there aren't as many questions about that as there should be.
@@Nyabot-mh2ziHit by a car and smacking back first into a pole That infamous forty feet drop from a burning bridge into freezing waters Being tased by who knows how much voltage My man is immortal
While I definitely cannot and will not vouch for Auchi's dislike, judging by future episodes (and especially the second game), unsurprisingly, this era was at least a little sexist Female attorneys are actually legally not allowed
As an Englishman, I find the portrayal to be... probably pretty historically accurate frankly. Like I don't doubt that you'd catch people saying shit like that on other countries' soil, walking around like they'd own the place, because at the time they "owned" half the fucking planet! ... Although I'm unsure about the fact that she's so well-educated, depending on the time period.
@@jasonfakename4851 actually, thank you for reminding me, on case 3-2, (spoiler) says “It’s almost the turn of the century!”, so this case probably took place in 1898.
@@GWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGW watching them play through this game, Sherlock mentions that the window tax was abolished 40 years ago. The window tax was abolished in 1850 so that would mean this game takes place in 1891.
"ace attorney nailed the jump from 2d to 3d unlike any other" -Jello As an Apollo Justice Stan I gotta contest this LOOK HOW THEY MASSACRED MY BOY (This games 3d is really good tho omg love it)
3:42:38 -- In modern times, we know that folks are conscious from the use of artificial respiration -- recovery from curare poisoning is largely a matter of "breathing" for the victim until the curare gets out of their system. No idea how they figured that out in the Victorian era though.
Simple answer their heart still beats as their cardiac muscle isnt affected as well as smooth muscles. So their heart still beats and things like swallowing can still happen. Curare specifically affects skeletal muscle so some other test for awareness still work.
One thing I like about this case in comparison to others, is that you are actually a suspect all the way through. Like you never fully prove that you could not have done it until the very end, which keeps it from being super frustrating
3:49:14 this whole section about the poison having to go into a wound... its moments like that that remind me why things have obvious warning labels. like the ipod shuffle's manual saying "do not eat ipod shuffle". except in this case we read the first 2 words of the manual and then ate the ipod anyway
4:32:32 - There was a pretty blatant statement at 4:11:22 that both the plates of the victim and the sergeant were taken from the crime scene. I mean, no one to blame if you missed that detail, but.. I feel it's a fair set up along with the fact that the collector and the sergeant testified together.
Kyurio also blatantly looked at Iyesa when he said someone must have stolen the coin. I imagine Kyurio didn't come right out and blame him because he didn't have any proof. And with how fast Kyurio said it happened, and how diligently he was looking, it was obvious it had to have been nicked by someone close by. As soon as the coin was found under the steak, I clocked that it was meant to connect to Iyesa and ultimately was to show the steak wasn't the right one. The bite marks were probably to get you thinking in that direction in the first place so you wouldn't be completely floundering if you'd forgotten. Granted, I'm passively listening and not trying to entertain a bunch of people while I play, but it WAS set up.
The fact I thought Kazuma's leaning back on his sword was such a cool, dignified and calculated-looking pose-! I was immediately captivated(?) by it-for lack of a better word-only for who I assume to be `Jelly` to immediately turn it into shlong joke... (; ̄Д ̄)?
1:15:18 jello is correct its apparently an idiom mostly used after matsuri festivals and it means that there is no use regretting the past; you can't enjoy food stalls and live music anymore after a festival is over*.
I actually called the Seargent stealing the coin when it was mentioned he didn't have enough money to hire a nanny. I understand that being a small quote and not enough to go on when focusing on the greater case in the moment
Spoilers for the case... --- -- - - I was also hung up on why she took the glass, it just ends up being a red herring despite being a logical solution to what was and wasn't poisoned No poison in the bottle? Poison in the glass, that's why she took it! Poison in the bottle but the bottle was smashed? Mikotoba's glass might still have traces of poison which is why she took it! would've been a good way to fold in multiple uses for that piece of evidence
@underlevelednoah yeah that's what I figured. The part about her "panicking" might have been exaggerated but truthful; she took the glass to conceal that she was there. Haven't finished this story but I doubt she knew the waiter was undercover and could smooth things over for her.
I'm glad I preserved all of the GAA streams on my computer, but I'm also glad other people clearly did as well so this archive can remain existent for posterity.
Jello is the only person I know who'll call 'clicking things' a bad game mechanic. Meanwhile updating evidence has been a thing in the series. Its not a bad critique its just funny.
I keep coming back to rewatch these vods (this is my 5th time going thru the whole playlist) because of the performances everyone does is so great and fitting of the characters in game. Plus the jokes you make are so funny. This is legitimately an evergreen playthru and I don't think I'll ever get tired of it in the background as I work.
1:25:20 I love to imagine that Ryunosuke is slamming the desk but didn't mean to hit it that hard and is why he looks back 😅 EDIT: It's because there wasn't a slam sound effect, he's so cute 😂
Okay so i notices the ont who killed Wilson (Watson) si called jezail brett, which is really well thought of because in the Sherlock Holme books Watson came back from the war having nearly died in the war due to a jezailed bullet They really had fun with the names and references XD
4:32:30 it was only briefed mwntioned, but the antique sellor and the soldier were sharing a table, with the former trying to sell the coin to the latter, and just before going to fetch the beef the inspector/waiter does tell you that he took and kept the plate from both the Doctor and the soldier
I'm so happy these are out!! I was really upset I missed all their original streams for this game but now I can watch it, this is great!! I'm playing through the second TGAA so I'm excited to see how they liked all this game, personally I found it quite enjoyable :)
6:16 Its entirely possible he doesn't have an international monolog. The assistant (who's name is escaping me at the moment) always seems to know what ge said/thoughtm
I would like to say that it his internal monologue, I think he says “(Can everyone read my mind now?)” or something after a cop says something in response to his internal monologue
Much later in I think the second game, Susato mentions that Naruhodo-san has expressive eyes that make it very obvious to anyone paying attention what he’s thinking. It’s a trait that the entire Naruhodo clan has, as Phoenix often also runs into this problem of his face giving away what he’s thinking. Kinda makes the fact that he’s an expert poker player a stretch but hey, he was also cheating so maybe that doesn’t matter.
they are more imo, like i feel like miles and phoenix are clearly crushing on each other, but they dont tell even tho everyone else is wating for them to date, while kazuma and ryuno are already dating but no one *exept susato realizes
i think the fact that it took three games for narumitsu to call each other 'partner' while asoryuu said it fifteen minutes into the game tells you everything
54:58 apparently the payne equivalent here, his name if you put spaces between take and suchi and add auchi it means jodo ouch ( jodo is a type of martial art using a cane like staff about 3 to 5 ft long and is usually used as a self defense tactic, its also a type of buddhism if you put the line on top of the O in jodo)
That would be really cool if they didn't just take the first name of the original Payne (who's Japanese name was Takefumi, inspired by Takumi's dentist I think) and make it more old fashioned
It's always interesting to me when Americans talk as if British English is weird when most forms of English spell things that way and America is the odd one out.
That's because Britain conquered half the world and forced their English upon their colonies. In some respects, American English is older than British English.
@@elijahharris1113 Actually, just about every difference is America just sticking to the older way while Britain changes. Including the development of accents, apparently.
Starting a playthrough of this game after finishing the entire game on my own is surreal, especially since it’s been over a year since I played the beginning case (didn’t remember all the flaws it had)
I hope Inspector Hosonaga will come back. He’s such a cutie. Love watching and listening to this so far, looking forward to watch this whole playlist over the course of the next few months! :D
2:03:25 For the record? not a typo. just another example of the localization using uncommon words. Founder- verb. 1: (of a ship) Fill with water and sink. 2:(of a plan or undertaking) Fail or break down, typically as a result of a particular problem or setback.
Spoilers for the game ahead Just watching this now, and I’m pretty sure the clue pointing towards the sergeant being the thief is the steak, specifically the two differing bite sizes taken out of it. One would be from the sergeant, the other from his kid, indicating it’s his steak so he stole it.
@@ultimate9056 So a black person cannot say a white person is being racist because they're being racist to another black person? I genuinely don't understand the logic here.
The real irony is that Naruhodo basically forgot about her until she became relevant again, if she'd gone business as planned she would have gotten away with it.
@@Robin_Glorb Yeah, I know nothing about guns, so I might've overlooked that one. It made sense backwards more than a reference to a gun... Wait, isn't Beretta a gun manufacturer too? 😋
i think they only do that for games they dislike. miar/miof was mostly jello and friends piddling on the investigations series because it's so frequently bogged down by ace attorney's worst habits (twists that are too obvious or too obtuse, aggravating characters, characters becoming obstacles for no reason other than to pad the playtime, etc) while tgaa is a much tighter story that trips over those habits much less frequently
Huh... If you wonder why your retention time on this video might be all over the place: It's on the playlist twice, so I suspect a lot of people skip the second one when they realise that.
The guy running this rushes through dialogue, gets exasperated far too easily-most notably in the Steak swapping-and then has the gawl to criticise the game for his own blatant oversight numerous times toward the end. I'm left wondering how in the world that can be-given all the - _skipping_ - he did all while overlooking aspects of the case that truly were *_blatantly_* obvious at points. He's getting frustrated by his own neglegence and blaming it on the game; just take a break or *take your time* if you need to. ( ̄ヘ ̄メ) It's completely fair to say that that bit of the case may not have been necessary, but also keep in mind it's actually what ties in the other witnesses as well as the Investigators parts in the story together. It's literally a convenient mistake to that gives you a chance to fill in gaps. Regardless, the hints leading up to it were all fairly well presented and I have no doubt the Chat had some things to say based on that alone- It also makes even less sense to be trying to pick apart how the Murderer could've gotten away with it @4:57:12 when the *_entire trial_* was a testament to that-asking questions but can't be bothered to seek the answers written just before you. It's an unreasonable and superfluous series of criticisms.
You know, it's okay for someone to not like what you're a fan of, right? He's voice acting the whole thing, which is difficult, and removes a part of concentration. Also, his criticisms are valid. He played all the Ace Attorney games before this one, so he's not new to the series. The case is too stuffed with plot twists. The whole plate thing is unnecessary. It was good without it, and it only slowed down the exciting pace. I agree with him.
@@SpotTiger Please understand that the issue I have is with their criticisms being shallow and very poorly considered, not with them "not liking the game." Like I said the *_chat_* watching live were berating him for the same things. He clearly seems tired and rushed, and hardly in any position to be saying anything is outright bad when his reason can be surmised as "I wasn't paying attention." He clearly failed to grasp a few things while playing with a predisposed opinion rather than looking at new seperate game as a clean slate, that isn't sound critism at all. (´-∀-`; )
@@The-Determined-Ninja You're taking this so seriously. Bro, it's a video game. I already told you, voice acting takes a lot more concentration than you think, and he said it multiple times in a bunch of his streams. You're taking it so seriously and so personally. I don't think that's healthy.
@@SpotTiger Bold of you tell me how I'm feeling. If he _knows_ that he's not focused, that's all the more reason he shouldn't be _assuming_ that he couldn't possibly have missed something (after choosing to press on when clearly tiring) while his _own chat_ he's paying no mind to is telling him live and right there. (ー。ー#) Do you think I actually think about this on a daily basis-? Or maybe I just watched this video and wasn't exactly enjoying the constant irrational negativity throughout the video that's _supposed_ to be fun? There's a like and a dislike button for a reason-you're expected express what you do or don't like and what I described is an undeniable trend within the video especially towards the end. It's just that simple. (´-∀-`; )
5:04:04 Whoever these people are that said that, clearly are crazy. The fact that the second game has a case that sucks all the tension out of the whole game, and goes on for far too long, to the point that even I, someone that can stomach through long cases with little to no complaints, literally had to put it down and do other stuff, fucking says something! While case one, even though it is the longest first case in the series as a whole, is at least interesting to go through from start to finish. Especially coming back to it after finishing both games and seeing little details that shows they were cooking with these games and characters!
“There’s- NO WAY I’m not playing this like he has a crush on this VERY HANDSOME sword boy” -Jello, 2021 I’m pretty sure
And then the sequel happens and he quickly grows to not like him
@@beastalchemistVA YO BEAST WHAT-
@@beastalchemistVAWell he does ruin the game for himself after that so I don’t care about his opinions beyond that point
@@GWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGW YEAHHHHH ASORYUU NATION STAYS STRONG 💪
@@GWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWruins it how? He had high expectations, that’s not a sin.
Why Naruhodo says yes is becuase in japanese that is a formal way to brig attention to one self , "Hai" to be persice and also sometimes a bit of a nuteral term. It is also a way to show the characters personality. That he is someone who stics to rules and norms as well has yet to build up his confedence.
Thank you kind sir or madam I shall take this knowledge and use it however I can
@@Chaosflower You are welcome!
I would've translated it as excuse me or pardon
@@Thatdumbgay Very fitting!
@@ThatdumbgayI think they used “excuse me” as a different phrase so they had to just do a direct translation on this one
hearing jello's original 'normal boy' naruhodo voice after getting used to the british accent version is SO STRANGE, but I'm so glad this is out of twitch baby jail!
Thing is, Jello and Friends aren't too far off from their guess that Ryunosuke doesn't have an internal monologue: He does, but his facial expressions are so obvious and pronounced that it's incredibly easy to read him down to what he thinks.
3:45:00 * thinks back to Phoenix Wright eating Fucking Poisoned Glass * yeah you think they'd learn.
Every now and then I remember the fact that Wright is Tough as Literal Iron. at this point I feel like he could get shot with a cannonball, and end up with only a few bruises. None of which from the actual cannonball.
It Somehow makes sense that he's In marvel Vs Capcom, and there aren't as many questions about that as there should be.
To be fair there's an old school strongman who as an act shot himself with a cannonball twice a day. @@candlestone5397
@@candlestone5397 he is a tank in human form
@@candlestone5397 does getting hit by a car ≈ getting shot by cannon ball
@@Nyabot-mh2ziHit by a car and smacking back first into a pole
That infamous forty feet drop from a burning bridge into freezing waters
Being tased by who knows how much voltage
My man is immortal
It’s my head canon that auchi doesn’t like unauthorized women in the court room because they always turn him down
If I was drinking something, I would've spat it out. But I wasn't, so I just sputtered spit all over my phone.
I think he’s just sexist or misogynistic
While I definitely cannot and will not vouch for Auchi's dislike, judging by future episodes (and especially the second game), unsurprisingly, this era was at least a little sexist
Female attorneys are actually legally not allowed
@@evelynvictoria9901tbf not liking women because they turn you down is very misogynistic
As an Englishman, I find the portrayal to be... probably pretty historically accurate frankly. Like I don't doubt that you'd catch people saying shit like that on other countries' soil, walking around like they'd own the place, because at the time they "owned" half the fucking planet!
... Although I'm unsure about the fact that she's so well-educated, depending on the time period.
I think the game takes place a little before World War 1, so like early 1910’s
No, it takes place when Queen Victoria was Queen so like, 1840.
@@jasonfakename4851 actually, thank you for reminding me, on case 3-2, (spoiler) says “It’s almost the turn of the century!”, so this case probably took place in 1898.
@@GWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGWAHGW watching them play through this game, Sherlock mentions that the window tax was abolished 40 years ago. The window tax was abolished in 1850 so that would mean this game takes place in 1891.
@@jasonfakename4851I think we can just settle on late 1800's and call it a day.
12:02 LOL mikotoba roughly translates to "word" so i just pictured "aah the famous professor, professor word."
'You have my word, by the word of the word clan, I won't let you down!'
@@user-Tod-The-Toadster lmao!
"ace attorney nailed the jump from 2d to 3d unlike any other" -Jello
As an Apollo Justice Stan I gotta contest this LOOK HOW THEY MASSACRED MY BOY
(This games 3d is really good tho omg love it)
Fellow Apollo Stan, and yes you are correct WE DESERVE A FIX OF SOME KIND! Hopefully small improvements show in the new ports coming….
Look, I love apollo...but bro never looked good to begin with, his hair is ridiculous, he never had a chance in 3d
"Can Will voice Kazuma?" -horny people
that made me cackle
1:11:50
3:42:38 -- In modern times, we know that folks are conscious from the use of artificial respiration -- recovery from curare poisoning is largely a matter of "breathing" for the victim until the curare gets out of their system.
No idea how they figured that out in the Victorian era though.
Somehow and somewhere
Simple answer their heart still beats as their cardiac muscle isnt affected as well as smooth muscles. So their heart still beats and things like swallowing can still happen. Curare specifically affects skeletal muscle so some other test for awareness still work.
3:08:25 "This really will be the final testimony."
They are all traumatize.
To be fair, they do say
“This will be the final testimony”
Every other testimony
One thing I like about this case in comparison to others, is that you are actually a suspect all the way through. Like you never fully prove that you could not have done it until the very end, which keeps it from being super frustrating
3:49:14 this whole section about the poison having to go into a wound... its moments like that that remind me why things have obvious warning labels. like the ipod shuffle's manual saying "do not eat ipod shuffle". except in this case we read the first 2 words of the manual and then ate the ipod anyway
4:32:32 - There was a pretty blatant statement at 4:11:22 that both the plates of the victim and the sergeant were taken from the crime scene. I mean, no one to blame if you missed that detail, but.. I feel it's a fair set up along with the fact that the collector and the sergeant testified together.
i was screaming at my screen
Kyurio also blatantly looked at Iyesa when he said someone must have stolen the coin. I imagine Kyurio didn't come right out and blame him because he didn't have any proof. And with how fast Kyurio said it happened, and how diligently he was looking, it was obvious it had to have been nicked by someone close by. As soon as the coin was found under the steak, I clocked that it was meant to connect to Iyesa and ultimately was to show the steak wasn't the right one. The bite marks were probably to get you thinking in that direction in the first place so you wouldn't be completely floundering if you'd forgotten. Granted, I'm passively listening and not trying to entertain a bunch of people while I play, but it WAS set up.
The fact I thought Kazuma's leaning back on his sword was such a cool, dignified and calculated-looking pose-! I was immediately captivated(?) by it-for lack of a better word-only for who I assume to be `Jelly` to immediately turn it into shlong joke... (; ̄Д ̄)?
Kazuma's sword pose got me feeling some things
1:15:18 jello is correct its apparently an idiom mostly used after matsuri festivals and it means that there is no use regretting the past; you can't enjoy food stalls and live music anymore after a festival is over*.
japanese wordplay is fun!
Watching this case again knowing how the first one of the second game goes, it actually makes me appreciate it more
This case: "Switching the steaks was pretty stupid, you didn't need to do that."
The other first case: "MOON!!!!"
God, I just finished this game, this first case was SO MUCH LONGER than I expected
the GAA streams were legendary and I'm super excited to watch them all a third time through!
I actually called the Seargent stealing the coin when it was mentioned he didn't have enough money to hire a nanny. I understand that being a small quote and not enough to go on when focusing on the greater case in the moment
Spoilers for the case...
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I was also hung up on why she took the glass, it just ends up being a red herring despite being a logical solution to what was and wasn't poisoned
No poison in the bottle? Poison in the glass, that's why she took it!
Poison in the bottle but the bottle was smashed? Mikotoba's glass might still have traces of poison which is why she took it!
would've been a good way to fold in multiple uses for that piece of evidence
I’m pretty sure she took the glass to make it seem like the victim was dining alone
@underlevelednoah yeah that's what I figured. The part about her "panicking" might have been exaggerated but truthful; she took the glass to conceal that she was there. Haven't finished this story but I doubt she knew the waiter was undercover and could smooth things over for her.
I'm glad I preserved all of the GAA streams on my computer, but I'm also glad other people clearly did as well so this archive can remain existent for posterity.
the fact they talk about 1900 britain like its a paragon of justice really explains how we got to the modern ace attorney justice system
I like to think that Kazuma would be Mia Fey's ancestor. Because. Somehow, he reminds me of her.
I think she's either related to Kazuma or the Mikotobas, particularly since Susato plays a similar role to Maya, but that could just be me.
Jello is the only person I know who'll call 'clicking things' a bad game mechanic.
Meanwhile updating evidence has been a thing in the series.
Its not a bad critique its just funny.
I keep coming back to rewatch these vods (this is my 5th time going thru the whole playlist) because of the performances everyone does is so great and fitting of the characters in game. Plus the jokes you make are so funny. This is legitimately an evergreen playthru and I don't think I'll ever get tired of it in the background as I work.
1:25:20 I love to imagine that Ryunosuke is slamming the desk but didn't mean to hit it that hard and is why he looks back 😅 EDIT: It's because there wasn't a slam sound effect, he's so cute 😂
Okay so i notices the ont who killed Wilson (Watson) si called jezail brett, which is really well thought of because in the Sherlock Holme books Watson came back from the war having nearly died in the war due to a jezailed bullet
They really had fun with the names and references XD
4:32:30 it was only briefed mwntioned, but the antique sellor and the soldier were sharing a table, with the former trying to sell the coin to the latter, and just before going to fetch the beef the inspector/waiter does tell you that he took and kept the plate from both the Doctor and the soldier
1:11:45 - I’ve been laughing at this chat message for two days because, like, same, Horny Chatter. 😂
It's so frustrating for them not to notice the sergeant in the lineup for the theft oh my god.
I'm so happy these are out!! I was really upset I missed all their original streams for this game but now I can watch it, this is great!! I'm playing through the second TGAA so I'm excited to see how they liked all this game, personally I found it quite enjoyable :)
6:16
Its entirely possible he doesn't have an international monolog. The assistant (who's name is escaping me at the moment) always seems to know what ge said/thoughtm
Susato
I would like to say that it his internal monologue, I think he says “(Can everyone read my mind now?)” or something after a cop says something in response to his internal monologue
Much later in I think the second game, Susato mentions that Naruhodo-san has expressive eyes that make it very obvious to anyone paying attention what he’s thinking. It’s a trait that the entire Naruhodo clan has, as Phoenix often also runs into this problem of his face giving away what he’s thinking. Kinda makes the fact that he’s an expert poker player a stretch but hey, he was also cheating so maybe that doesn’t matter.
@@MrLegendofLP I think the joke was that he is a terrible poker player and that Sholmes didn’t even need to cheat
Rewatching this series knowing how bad Kazuma gets near the end is like watching a movie knowing the dog dies in the end
Kazuma and Ryunosuke are a pair like no one can say otherwise!
52:19 i imagine kazuma's actor in a real life staging of this would be mr LOOOOG LOOOOONG MAAAAN~
I love that at the line "she appeared like a bolt of lightning", you could hear thunder in the background from the storm that was hitting Siv(?)
can we get a gay rating
is Ryunosuke and Kazuma gayer then Miles and Nick
They are at least *as gay* as them, which are hard heights to reach.
About equal I'd say
they are more imo, like i feel like miles and phoenix are clearly crushing on each other, but they dont tell even tho everyone else is wating for them to date, while kazuma and ryuno are already dating but no one *exept susato realizes
i think the fact that it took three games for narumitsu to call each other 'partner' while asoryuu said it fifteen minutes into the game tells you everything
Well ryunosuke can't be gay since he's phoenix's ancestor right?
54:58 apparently the payne equivalent here, his name if you put spaces between take and suchi and add auchi it means jodo ouch ( jodo is a type of martial art using a cane like staff about 3 to 5 ft long and is usually used as a self defense tactic, its also a type of buddhism if you put the line on top of the O in jodo)
That would be really cool if they didn't just take the first name of the original Payne (who's Japanese name was Takefumi, inspired by Takumi's dentist I think) and make it more old fashioned
Great to see the DGS streams back! These were some of my favorites.
Casually.
She could just have given him the poison and waited a bit before claimed he had had a heartattack.
Can’t wait for tiny laytons return later
Personally, my fav bit.
@@whyiwakeup6460there's a lot more ants and bees in their trails playthroughs
Glad it's out of Twitch Baby Jail
I only got to the McGilded case before Twitch was Twitch, so I'm excited to see the rest of the duology!
Ms Brett's break down is one of my favorites
9:06 HA TECHNICALLY!
1:29:05 yeah it’s ace attorney.
oh my god i didn't know this channel existed and this is a great game this is amazing
She could have just left the body and gone home. I doubt anyone would figure out that it was curare if less scrutiny was applied.
My favorite joke this episode has to be women filter feeding
It’s just too absurd too not laugh at
It's always interesting to me when Americans talk as if British English is weird when most forms of English spell things that way and America is the odd one out.
That's because Britain conquered half the world and forced their English upon their colonies. In some respects, American English is older than British English.
@@elijahharris1113 Actually, just about every difference is America just sticking to the older way while Britain changes. Including the development of accents, apparently.
I personally switch to the Japanese word bubbles on the first case, because it usually makes him sound better when he says "Hai!" Rather than "Yes!"
I was expecting the laughing gas would make him not feel the pain of the burn but I don't know what laughing gas does all too well
Laughing gas is a sedative, not a pain reliever. It calms you down but you still are conscious and can feel pain.
@@PointsofData thank you for the information
I'll still be impressed by how Siv sounds exactly like the one voice line Jezaille has. Are we sure they're not her actual voice actor?
Just finished the Layton stream, that ending- wow-
Starting a playthrough of this game after finishing the entire game on my own is surreal, especially since it’s been over a year since I played the beginning case (didn’t remember all the flaws it had)
I hope Inspector Hosonaga will come back. He’s such a cutie.
Love watching and listening to this so far, looking forward to watch this whole playlist over the course of the next few months! :D
Complimenting her and saying she isnt suspicious wont make her sleep with you, Auchi.
"Not that old speckled band"
Me, who lost my actual mind during the second 'case' when I realized what they'd named it.
Wow, these voices are really great!
2:03:25 For the record? not a typo. just another example of the localization using uncommon words.
Founder- verb.
1: (of a ship) Fill with water and sink.
2:(of a plan or undertaking) Fail or break down, typically as a result of a particular problem or setback.
The best ace attorney game EVER
3:42:36 same reason japan taught us so much about hypothermia shortly after world war 2.
Spoilers for the game ahead
Just watching this now, and I’m pretty sure the clue pointing towards the sergeant being the thief is the steak, specifically the two differing bite sizes taken out of it. One would be from the sergeant, the other from his kid, indicating it’s his steak so he stole it.
do not mind me here folks, just making a timestamp so i can come back
1:57:54
I hate the racism but I can at least appreciate it's used in context and to paint the guilty party worse
Can't be racist if it's against your own people. Reminder that Capcom is a Japanese developer
@@ultimate9056 So a black person cannot say a white person is being racist because they're being racist to another black person? I genuinely don't understand the logic here.
Kazuma is the embodiment of "HE SAID NO PICKLES"
An I crazy or was a Ridiculous Trolly Problem video put up last night?
We streamed it last night! So check the Live Tab! ~Aloha
3:06:10 “Kisses for you. Goodbye~” 😌☕️🫖🐈
The real irony is that Naruhodo basically forgot about her until she became relevant again, if she'd gone business as planned she would have gotten away with it.
*sigh*
Time to rewatch all of it... AGAIN.
1:12:38 Ha Will foreshadowing their now a third option
The Great Attorney: Chronicles.
Fun fact: curare and its effects are VERY FUCKING REAL
Steak switch trauma
4:47:47 blitzkrieg boullion! BLITZBEEF!
omg the two main guys are adorable/handsome
I was wondering what Jezaille Brett's pun name is... It's tterB elliazeJ. Terrible Lies J. A stretch, but it'll do, writers. 🙄😆
you are way off the mark. The pun is jezail bullet, the type of bullet that hit John H. Watson one time.
@@Robin_Glorb Yeah, I know nothing about guns, so I might've overlooked that one. It made sense backwards more than a reference to a gun... Wait, isn't Beretta a gun manufacturer too? 😋
Hope you warmed up before that stretch
1:45:16 this guy seems like he would have percival king's voice!
Mindgames! We left off at 1:50:00 ;)
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so you are actually right the detective does suffer from tuberculosis
2:30:42 I’m Ryunosuke!
1:07:59 I GET THE JOKE NOW CUZ IVE SEEN THE FIRE EMBLEM STREAMS
...can't they test the carpet for curare...?
One of the whole points of the curare is that there was no way to test for it at that time period
the reason you can't get a gig as a voice for "shonen main" is cause everyone is fighting for that role. you have better chances finding a niche
Oh my fucking god his name is auchie cause he’s the replacement for PAYNE AAAAAAAAAA
Looking forward to the Supercut series ( Like the Miles is a Robot series) for this game!
i think they only do that for games they dislike. miar/miof was mostly jello and friends piddling on the investigations series because it's so frequently bogged down by ace attorney's worst habits (twists that are too obvious or too obtuse, aggravating characters, characters becoming obstacles for no reason other than to pad the playtime, etc) while tgaa is a much tighter story that trips over those habits much less frequently
Not Kazuma _slaying_ Auchi @2:21:58 (*≧▽≦)
1:18:18 The waiter, whose tuberculous the court caught earlier,
nosa looks like sokka lmao
yeah being awake to get ur teeth out isnt fun
Huh... If you wonder why your retention time on this video might be all over the place: It's on the playlist twice, so I suspect a lot of people skip the second one when they realise that.
16:19 Secret trial? Demon king?
2:06:34 Am British, can confirm.
This video is so UA-cam
I keep forgetting Jello is gay.
Bi, actually!
I'm not exactly sure HOW you manage that, lol.
Every time when Auti were talking after first hour it was H$#ler
The guy running this rushes through dialogue, gets exasperated far too easily-most notably in the Steak swapping-and then has the gawl to criticise the game for his own blatant oversight numerous times toward the end.
I'm left wondering how in the world that can be-given all the - _skipping_ - he did all while overlooking aspects of the case that truly were *_blatantly_* obvious at points. He's getting frustrated by his own neglegence and blaming it on the game; just take a break or *take your time* if you need to. ( ̄ヘ ̄メ)
It's completely fair to say that that bit of the case may not have been necessary, but also keep in mind it's actually what ties in the other witnesses as well as the Investigators parts in the story together. It's literally a convenient mistake to that gives you a chance to fill in gaps.
Regardless, the hints leading up to it were all fairly well presented and I have no doubt the Chat had some things to say based on that alone-
It also makes even less sense to be trying to pick apart how the Murderer could've gotten away with it @4:57:12 when the *_entire trial_* was a testament to that-asking questions but can't be bothered to seek the answers written just before you. It's an unreasonable and superfluous series of criticisms.
You know, it's okay for someone to not like what you're a fan of, right?
He's voice acting the whole thing, which is difficult, and removes a part of concentration. Also, his criticisms are valid. He played all the Ace Attorney games before this one, so he's not new to the series. The case is too stuffed with plot twists. The whole plate thing is unnecessary. It was good without it, and it only slowed down the exciting pace.
I agree with him.
@@SpotTiger Please understand that the issue I have is with their criticisms being shallow and very poorly considered, not with them "not liking the game." Like I said the *_chat_* watching live were berating him for the same things. He clearly seems tired and rushed, and hardly in any position to be saying anything is outright bad when his reason can be surmised as "I wasn't paying attention." He clearly failed to grasp a few things while playing with a predisposed opinion rather than looking at new seperate game as a clean slate, that isn't sound critism at all. (´-∀-`; )
@@The-Determined-Ninja You're taking this so seriously. Bro, it's a video game. I already told you, voice acting takes a lot more concentration than you think, and he said it multiple times in a bunch of his streams. You're taking it so seriously and so personally. I don't think that's healthy.
@@SpotTiger Bold of you tell me how I'm feeling. If he _knows_ that he's not focused, that's all the more reason he shouldn't be _assuming_ that he couldn't possibly have missed something (after choosing to press on when clearly tiring) while his _own chat_ he's paying no mind to is telling him live and right there. (ー。ー#)
Do you think I actually think about this on a daily basis-? Or maybe I just watched this video and wasn't exactly enjoying the constant irrational negativity throughout the video that's _supposed_ to be fun?
There's a like and a dislike button for a reason-you're expected express what you do or don't like and what I described is an undeniable trend within the video especially towards the end. It's just that simple. (´-∀-`; )
5:04:04 Whoever these people are that said that, clearly are crazy.
The fact that the second game has a case that sucks all the tension out of the whole game, and goes on for far too long, to the point that even I, someone that can stomach through long cases with little to no complaints, literally had to put it down and do other stuff, fucking says something!
While case one, even though it is the longest first case in the series as a whole, is at least interesting to go through from start to finish. Especially coming back to it after finishing both games and seeing little details that shows they were cooking with these games and characters!