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SINS OF THE FATHER - Let's Play - Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice - 35 - Playthrough
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2018
- In today's episode of the Let's Play, walkthrough, and playthrough of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice, Nahyuta takes the stand, forcing Apollo to look back at the incident from twenty-three years ago.
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GAME: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice
AUTHOR: Capcom
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The story of Spirit of Justice is set roughly one year after its predecessor, Dual Destinies, and once again focuses on defense attorney Phoenix Wright and his two understudies Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes. While previous games in the series have been set in Los Angeles, California, Spirit of Justice sees Phoenix travel to the fictional kingdom of Khura'in, a deeply religious nation in the far east where the art of spirit channeling originates. Roughly half the game's episodes detail Phoenix's activities in Khura'in, while the other half follow Apollo and Athena, who are left to watch over the Wright Anything Agency in Phoenix's absence.
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Holy shit! I think Nahyuta just developed a personality!
NicoB You know what Nico, whatever man. just whatever. I have more than enough of your voice inside my head already.
I was expecting a longer video, guess youtube was screwing around again
Finally ! Been waiting all day !
Omg, This is amazing! I never thought he could do it
That's the biggest mindfuck in this game!
Just gonna put all of these major incidents in order:
IS-7: December 24, 2000
DL-6: December 28, 2001
Amara's "Death": 2005 (They never give a date)
SS-5: February 10, 2007
Dahlia's First Crime: 2007/2008 (They never give a date)
KG-8: 2009 (They never give a date)
Dahlia Poisons Armando and Tricks Phoenix: August 27, 2013
SL-9: February 19, 2015
Also some neat date trivia:
Apollo was sent to the US in the same year Armando was poisoned
Rayfa was born 4 months after Mia finally caught Dahlia in court (December 24, 2013)
Mr. Reus was kicked out of Troupe Gramarye a year before Ace Attorney 1 takes place
Armie Buff was born in the year Ace Attorney 1 takes place in (chronologically the first character in the franchise to be born around the timeframe of the original trilogy)
Ahlbi Ur'gaid was born in the year Trials and Tribulations takes place in
I love piecing together timelines and events like this. I also love how you can start to see some overlap here, really shows how far the series has come.
It's amazing how DL-6 had a year given in game (2001), and the fans determined all the years based on that.
You keep mentioning how the Judge should notice how evil Ga'ran is, but you forget one important thing: a judge has to remain impartial in order to render a fair verdict. This was a major plot point in Ace Attorney Investigations 2.
One of the saddest details about Jove's Divination Seance is that he died never knowing Dhurke saved Apollo from the fire :c
I wish Maya can spirit channel him to have a one last conversation with Apollo
So many dads died in this one case...
In fact, all daddies died on this case.
Well, at least we got Daddy Kiryu. The only one left.......
DetectiveSpiritOfBobbyFulbrightGamer Yeah a lot of daddies died
Daddy NeiR died by deleting his soul(GOD DAMN IT MONIKA), Kratos *[REDACTED]* , and Majima is still alive but got possesed by Komaeda
Reno Kyrielium Wait is this a different Roland? Because I don’t remember the one in Ni no Kuni dying.
Monobrobe I allready fixed it :P
Reno Kyrielium That is the best explanation of Majima
Apollo: Nahyuta ... did you just ... show some emotion?
Nahyuta: ...
You heard nothing
*Fades away*
Cap'nCinnamonBun Let it go and move on
Oh my, your profile pic changed.
I almost didn't recognize you. XD
I really hope they bring Nahyuta back in Future AA games. I want them to redeem his character like they did with Edgeworth in JFA.
Cap'nCinnamonBun Nahyuta: What are emotions?? I don’t need those
Apollo: But-
Nahyuta: DONT. NEED.
*Cat loves food, yeah yeah yeah.....*
It must be a rite of passage for a Prosecutor to try to take the blame during the last case: Edgeworth, Blackquil, and now Nahyuta
Lets not forget Godot. Even though he ended up being guilty, but its whatever.
Now we just need to see Payne do it
What about Franziska?
Edit: And Klavier?
It seems like Capcom doesn't think Franziska and Klavier exist anymore. lol
Franziska: You all are foolish fools.
People keep saying that Dahlia is far more evil than Ga'ran. :/ I disagree. Why?
Dahlia: kills three people.
Ga'ran: Kills hundreds, if not THOUSANDS of innocent lives (which includes Women and Children no doubt) under the Defense Culpability Act.
Say that Dahlia is more evil than Ga'ran. I DARE YOU!
DetectiveSpiritOfBobbyFulbrightGamer By this point, Dahlia ain't got shit on Ga'ran. XDDDDD
Here is a list of Ga'ran's charges (this will include spoilers for the next video so yeah):
Kidnapping (Rayfa was raised to believe she was Ga'ran's daughter. While they were related, the fact that Ga'ran lied about the nature of their relationship without the parents' consent makes it kidnapping.)
Arson
Murder (Apollo's father)
Attempted assassination
Usurpation of the throne
Grand fraud
Treason
Abuse (Emotional, and of office)
Blackmail (In SPADES, I might add)
Fabricating evidence
Defiling a corpse (Using Dhurke's clothes)
Perjury
Impersonation
Attempted Genocide
And if you really want to get picky....
GENOCIDE. (Her DC Act got a loooooooooot of innocent lawyers and people killed. Her law, her responsibility.)
And worst of all......... (SPOILERS)
*SHE WILL TAINT THE POOL OF SOULS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
such ANGUISH
this is absolutely true! but I think it's more in terms of people liking (or. well hating but understanding) how well written dahlia was, compared to ga'ran.
@augur true.
How sad. Rayfa’s real daddy was killed by her evil uncle-daddy.
Such INJUSTICE!!!
I have no words, literally.
And her evil uncle-daddy was killed by her evil aunt-mommy.
They were fighting it out cause there can only be one Daddy
It's the circle of life.
...... *leave*
Before she was shot, Apollo proved that the murder took place at 2 PM while no one was around. All the guards were with Amara as she channeled the spirit and Rayfa had not yet started gazing outside the veranda. Apollo had accused Garan because she had no alibi, and Nahyuta is saying he also didn't have an alibi for 2 o clock. The method was already laid out, so he didn't feel the need to explain it.
seqka711 Yeah, also he doesn’t *need* to say the how
What is it with Ace Attorney and it having kids not realizing that they have other siblings? Pearls and the Hawthorne twins, then Apollo and Trucy, and now Nayuta and Rayfa.
TronicTube It's weird how Phoenix hasn't told Trucy about it after a few games.
Stefanie Ang They just not ready yet for Phoenix to tell them.
Doesn't Nayhuta know of Rayfa being his sister?
siblings are forgettable
Is funny because I'm pretty sure nobody told poor Pearls that Iris was her sister at the end of the third game, I wonder if she knows about it now that she is older
Tbf to Ga'ran, Simon's outfit looks exactly like the kind of thing a cold killer would wear and he's actually a pretty decent guy.
THANK YOU!
Yes but at least he doesn't look like a fucking Disney villian
@@serb4446 SHE DOES 💀
I agree...but her evil form was revealed at the last second while Blackquil was there from the start ya know?
Wouldn't a cold killer be in a bottle?
Eh? Ehh??
...Okay, I'll leave.
It seems Nahyuta finally developed the thing we mortals call "LOVE".
(I don't care what anyone says, I still like Nahyuta as a character)
Agreed. IN PUTRID WE TRUST!!!
U mean Level Of Violence?
I know Amara may seem like she's not at fault here, but her implicit trust in her evil sister really adds up to one of the biggest anime betrayals for not just Dhurk, but her as well.
Ga’Ran: Hey Amara? I was thinking if you could do me a huge favor today.
Amara: Oh sure, lovely sister of mine. What kind of favor would you like for me to do?
Ga’Ran: I know you’re the queen of this country, and I know you love Dhurk very much, but you see Dhurk is plotting to kill you.
Amara: Dhurk is trying to kill me?! But we love each other and I would never think for a moment that he would try to betray me!
Ga’Ran: Nope Dhurk is evil and tried to kill you in a fire.
Amara: But we still haven’t decided who started the fire that-
Ga’Ran: Nope it’s Dhurk. Also he’s trying to kill you despite loving you enough to break you out of confinement… that you put on yourself.
Amara: Well okay then!
Ga’Ran: Oh, and in order to get rid of him, you must pretend to die, ceded your queenship to me, serve as a lowly servant for 23 years, give your son and daughter to me, actually be an accomplice for my murders of my husband, defend me, spirit channel for me, and last but not least, be ready to DIE FOR ME.
Amara: Nothing in your previous statement sounds in any way out of the ordinary. I’m in!
Ga’Ran: …WOW.
Amara: You okay Ga’Ran?
Ga’Ran: …sorry, just a little shocked at how easy it is.
supleted Yeah Amara isn't that well written of a character.
supleted summarized so well, I can never give enough thumbs up to this
So why did Durke love her so much?
I... suppose she didn't want to say her sister was a crazy psycho bitch? They were sisters so, there might have been some indication...
I suppose it's because Ga'ran didn't make herself out to be the potential killer of that case, and seemed to just be an overprotective sister, still, kinda shortsighted Amara...
Andrew Mines A shame really, I like her design...
Boy, the "Dead Fathers" Club just keeps on expanding in this game! At least their sons are alive and well, ha ha!
...
.....
:')
Taichi Fujisaki
Capcom: hmmm we copied the evil Queen stuff from Disney what else should we copy? ......... I know the dead parents of important characters.
Dammit Capcom, leave Apollo alone!
What an appropriate username for this comment. :( R.I.P. Fujisaki and child.
I find that hilarious considering your icon.
Only Capcom can kill 3 dads in one game (Jove, Dhurke, Inga)
The trial of lots of dead daddies and some evil mommies.
Covering both daddy and mommy issues. Fitting for a finale.
Dear Capcom
Stop bullying best boy Apollo Justice
He is too beautiful and precious for this please let him be happy for once
Sincerely, An Apollo lover
Ps Im probably the tiny minority who actually really likes Nayuta
In reality his situation is really tragic and sad
I feel like the writers kinda messed up a potentially great character
Too bad cuz I fucking love his design
Agreed! In the name of JUSTICE leave Polly alone!!!
casually sinnin' I been liking Nayuta since the beginning of the game. This development just made him better imo.
will probably get development in AA7
Capcom replied
Oh sure now you love Apollo! That's not what the fans said when they asked "why TF is this fuc boi here while phoenix is a bum.
@xord id love more Apollo time but honestly, Athena needs to have more screentime. Especially after her irreverence to SoJ here.
Yay! we're finally at the point of the game where Nahyuta get's character development. Which means its finally time for...... *a character analysis*
I wrote this up a while ago while watching this let's play and reading all the comments shitting on Nahyuta. And while I'll admit there's a good reason to dislike him, that is not at all because he's a bad character, as many people say. In fact, it is simply due to the way the game is written. So let me answer a few common questions I've heard.
*Why does Nahyuta hate lawyers*
HE DOESN'T.
*Why does he treat them poorly?*
Because he's been suppressed by Ga'ran and forced to become cruel and ruthless in order to protect his sister and mother.
(Note: I've heard arguments that Rayfa wouldn't be in danger. However, if Ga'ran reveals Rayfa is a child of Dhurke, she would likely be targeted by political assassins.)
To further this, what Nahyuta is experiencing can be described as a type of learned helplessness.
Imagine a kidnapping victim. They get locked away in some cellar or something. They spend the first few days calling for help. No help comes. Eventually, they stop trying so hard. And then, after a while, they stop ENTIRELY. They give up hope and accept the futility of the action.
What Nahyuta has gone through in the past 5 years of being a prosecutor is actually the same. While he is not locked away somewhere, he cannot get help and is forced to do Ga'ran's bidding. In a way, this is worse.
*Why is it worse?*
Well, imagine being stranded in a desert with no water. Now imagine being stranded in the middle of the ocean with no water. Which is more excruciating?
Being stranded with no water is less painful than being surrounded by a whole bunch of water and NOT BEING ABLE TO DRINK IT.
Nahyuta is constantly surrounded by people, but he can't get help. If he does, his mother and sister could pay the price. The exact same reason, you'll recall, that Dhurke couldn't make a move.
*Well, what about when he met Apollo again*
After five years of being a hostage in plain sight, Nahyuta had given up any hope of escaping his predicament. Hence his catchphrase, "Let it go, and move on". As such, he felt no hope at seeing Apollo again, as he'd already resigned himself.
Speaking of his go-to catchphrase, Nahyuta says it so much that one could liken it to a self-preaching mantra of sorts. In that case, he may be saying it simply to remind himself of the futility of fighting back.
Remember, Nahyuta was raised by a man who believed "a dragon never yields". For someone who was taught to never back down, being forced into submission as he was dampened his spirit quite a lot.
*Okay but what about when he left Khura'in*
While I can't say anything for certain, there are two possibilities that come to mind.
The first possibility is that Ga'ran has spies watching him at all times. With the knowledge of Inga's secret police, the rebel hunter Lady Kee'ra, and Ga'ran's control of all military forces as Queen, it's not beyond the realm of possibility that she may have someone watching him at all times.
The second possibility is something I've already mentioned. Learned Helplessness. He's been trapped in his predicament for so long that he's all but lost the will to fight even when he can.
*Why does none of this come through in the game*
Because the writers didn't allow it to come through.
Nahyuta is meant to be Apollo's "Edgeworth". The shared past, the tragic situation that landed them where they are. The only reason why Nahyuta isn't as good a character as Miles Edgeworth or Simon Blackquill (Athena's "Edgeworth") is because they didn't give the two enough interaction.
In the first game, Phoenix and Edgeworth are both in cases 2-4 as well as Rise from the Ashes. In Dual Destinies, Athena and Blackquill are in cases 2-5 and the DLC. They each have 4-5 cases to develop alongside their Defense Attorney counterpart.
Nahyuta, on the other hand, only gets 1 and a half cases with Apollo. Case 2 and the second half of Case 5. The writers found it "more important" for some reason to have Nahyuta face each of the WAA team individually at some point. I will point out, much of this could have been avoided if they Ace Attorney team would finally let Phoenix take a bit of a back seat.
i.e. Nahyuta's development as a character was sacrificed for the sake of keeping Phoenix as the protagonist.
On a related note, while Nahyuta and Blackquill had a rather amusing rivalry in case 4, they should have used the opportunity of having TWO PSYCHOLOGISTS on that case to give hints that there was more going on with Nahyuta than what we could see.
Considering how much they hype up Athena, you would think she would be able to hear some sort of discord in his voice.
Not to mention the writing in that case specifically did nothing but have Nahyuta shit on Athena for being young and inexperienced. Not the best idea when you're trying to give a character a backstory like his.
*tl;dr* Nahyuta had the potential to be as good of a character as Edgeworth and Blackquill, but due to some questionable writing, did not receive the attention his character and backstory deserved.
Mind you this is all what I gathered through a careful analysis but I am in no way a professional psychologist. I do pride myself though on doing everything in my ability to analyze characters' behavior with an open-minded perspective. Please feel free to mention anything I may have missed about his character
Very good post, and further reinforces my opinion that the biggest mistake the series made was making Phoenix playable again after AA4.
KaiserMazoku actually, i like Phoenix's role in this game, as in the cases he handles. the tutorial in a foreign country, which considering the risk of even defending someone, you do need a calm person (apollo would FREAK out, and i couldnt see hin defending someone he just met when his life is on the line. unless he got some much needed support and already strong believed in his client.). then phoenix in the.... third trial, i believe? he's pretty good, and of course he would defend maya.
i actually wish that athena's case was scrapped and apollo handled that case (or another one instead) since athena really didnt need to be in this game at all. love her, but she didnt play much of a part as oppose to her debut. with this particular game, its already hard enough to balance two protagonists, yet alone squeezing athena in there. i especially love this case, since phoenix does take more of a backseat.
Goddammit Phoenix... SIT. THE FUCK. DOWN.
Wow
I mean now we can say Apollo is Inigo Montoya.
"My name is Apollo Justice, you killed my father, PREPARE TO DIE"
DracoKaleb 123 Typical son avenges father trope.
"My name is Apollo Justice, you killed my fatherS, PREPARE TO DIE"
"Hello, my name is Apollo Justice. You killed my fathers. Prepare to BE TRIED."
Im half expecting Nahyuta getting shot like Amara
I was honestly thinking the same thing. If Gara'an can do it to her sister then she could just as easily do it to Nahyuta.
...Durhke would suddenly posses Maya and jump in front of him. Cuz Maya hasn't had enough bad things happen yet. xD
I seriously doubt tha.... HOLY SHIT!!! THAT GUARD HAS A GUN!!! *bang*
*NAHYUTA GETS SHOT*
Apollo: Nahyuta!
Ga'ran: Oh would you look at that? Another one of my guards acted on their own and shot another one who opposed me...what were the chances of that happening again?
I was actually worried that Rayfa was going to get shot as she did her Dance of Devotion.
So speaking of the DLC, when you download it you should ask someone else to download it for you. When you buy it it gives you a brief summary of the case and some of the characters in it so if you want to go in completely spoiler free I would recommend that, that way you an have a genuine reaction to who shows up in the case.
Ravenwolf 124 didn’t someone say earlier the opening itself is a spoiler itself? He should probably skip the opening for once.
So is Ga'ran basically Manfred von Karma, Dahlia Hawthorne, Morgan Fey, *and* Kristoph Gavin merged into one being?
A Fisherman sprinkle in some Blaise DeBeste too
Considering she killed literally thousands of innocent lives (which also includes Women and Children), yeah.
is it wrong that I thought that Blaise was more evil than Ga'ran because Blaise went out of his way to make people's lives miserable, Ga'ran was just a corrupt ruler
Actually, you can add a little bit of the Phantom too
Xord A corrupt ruler in a theological empire is way worse than your thinking. Pretty much the closest thing to an evil god.
Now that we've officially had The Reveal, it's super interesting to go back and look at some of Rayfa's sprite animations; her thinking animation is similar to Dhurke's thinking animation, and her animation of tilting her head and smiling smugly is almost exactly like Nahyuta's. It might be coincidental, but I'm willing to bet that Capcom was dropping hints about Rayfa's parentage all along :)
*Sins of the Father*
whoa-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHH
Words that kill...
Mr WizenWheat Whoooooooo
WOULD YOU SPEAK THEM TO ME
The video title immediately reminded me of this
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Sins of the Father? Sounds like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood to me... ^^"
ninjaydes
Look up the persona 4 arena ultimax LP then you'll understand.
I never "hated" Nahyuta or found him as annoying as others have, but I do think he's a good example of a decent idea that wasn't executed very well. In abstract, a prosecutor who ends up getting corrupted by the system he swore to fight against as well as someone who just gave up hope regarding his old ideals sounds nice, but then you realize that this is what Edgeworth was in the first game and when you compare the two characters, it's clear who's superior.
If I had to say why that's the case, I'd say it's because Spirit of Justice has more of an on-going story and a lot more elements to keep track of so it couldn't focus on Nahyuta as much. The first game didn't really have a story. It was just a bunch of episodics loosely tied by character arcs and Japanese court system satire.
Flaw Finder At least im happy Nahyuta is not Kokichi level of annoying
I dont care if people said Kokichi is usefull and interesting he is still my most hated videogame characters of all time
Did anyone else notice the visual representation of Amara in the last video though? Her eyes were kept closed for the first part. She was forcefully closing her eyes to the truth.
And the moment she opened her eyes, or Apollo forced them open, was the moment she finally opened her eyes to the truth, the fact that Dhurk always loved her and her sister was evil.
The game even visually represented that Amara was blind to the truth, willfully closing her own eyes, until Apollo forced her to open her eyes.
Rayfa: YOU BAKA! IT'S NOT LIKE I "WANT" TO CALL YOU ONII-CHAN, BAKA!
Nahyuta: Let it go and move on. Let it go and move on. Let it go and move on. Let it go and move on. A dragon never yields.
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Apollo : ......why am i still alive....
The Kirby Guy Wait, since Apollo is technically her adopted brother. Does that mean she has to call Apollo "Onii-Chan" too?
Nyta Sam Right! I guess there are two Onii-chans!
Nyta Sam This also means that Phoenix is technically a apart of Rayfa's family: Phoenix is Trucy's dad, Trucy and Apollo are half-siblings, Apollo is Nahyuta's adopted bother and Nahyuta is Rayfa's real brother.
Pheonix: Nahyuta, don't you ever want to talk about your emotions?
Nahyuta: No.
Apollo: I do!
Pheonix: I know Apollo.
Apollo: I'm sad an-
Pheonix: I *KNOW* Apollo.
Nahyuta is actually showing forms of development? Is this the right game?
I really hope they develop his character even more in future games.
DetectiveSpiritOfBobbyFulbrightGamer Me too. I hope he comes back in AA7.
The Kirby Guy it's just an illusion produced by your putrid mind, pay it no attention.
The Evil Genius You're right, the anal beads got to me.
DetectiveSpiritOfBobbyFulbrightGamer I still hate him.
And thus we get Nahyuta’s reason for following Ga’ran. Some people thought this didn’t help his character as much as it needed it to, but I thought it did. As for Nahyuta himself, with all that’s been shown, I like him personally, but he isn’t my favorite. That place still belongs to Blackquill for me. I don’t think he’s as bad as others say he is. Sure he was a big jerk until now, but to me it never seemed to go farther than it usually does compared to other prosecutors. I also think there were enough moments to show that he had a good side and I also thought he was really funny at certain moments. Overall, I enjoy him as a character and prosecutor and I wouldn’t mind seeing him in a future game, especially if it does more for his character.
Same. I really hope they do SOMETHING with his character in future AA titles.
DetectiveSpiritOfBobbyFulbrightGamer Agreed.
I get wanting to protect his sister, but I feel like there was a chance she would've made it out fine. I mean, HE was expelled from the royal family and he ended up becoming the top prosecutor! I just needed a LITTLE more before he could be redeemed, in my opinion.
I agree with you 100%. I did a character analysis on Nahyuta and really everything makes sense. It's a shame the writing of this game, while good in terms of the trials themselves, really did nothing for his character.
My problem with his reasoning is that he likely believed in the innocence of his father, meaning that his "sins" wouldn't be passed on to Rayfa should he be innocent. Even if you make the argument that he thought Dhurke would be found guilty and Rayfa would not become Queen, that is not reason enough to not only give away your own life but be willing to prosecute hundreds of people you know to be innocent. As a character though, I did really like him, although he wasn't as fun to watch as other prosecutors, but thats just my opinion. I do want him to get some recognition in future games.
Nahyuta's poker face is A++.
Like Rantaro's I guess.
DetectiveSpiritOfBobbyFulbrightGamer
No more like maki
Yeah, I'm glad that Nahyuta finally showed his true colors, but in all honesty, my favorite part of this trial has always been Dhurke's reveal: which is a shame, because in pretty much every past game so far, I've always loved that moment of deep character development for each prosecutor the most. Edgeworth, Godot, Sebastian, Simon... Even Klavier and Franziska to a point. But while I do appreciate Nahyuta coming to his own here, for some reason it just doesn't hit nearly as hard. Maybe if he'd had a moment of heartfelt sincerity and passion, where he shed a tear or two, when he finally showed the mark of the dragon would have sold it better? I don't know, either way, it didn't affect me nearly as much as the past ones, and this fact honestly saddens me.
This is my favorite moment of SoJ when Nayuta break free of Gar'an control and got his will of the dragon back. It the reason I kept fighting for Dhurke revolution and how I gotten through Dhurke death.
Yeah. I really hope that in future AA games that they do more with Nahyuta's character to make up for the bullshit he put us through in this game. I wanna see his character get redeemed even further.
I can kinda see why Garan's outfit and even demeanor might not set off alarms. Think of how Payne looked and acted here - I think the prosecutors here go for being intimidating to get even quicker convictions. You see a little of this with Nahyuta as well - he's not physically threatening, but he constantly talks of how his opponents will go to hell, which is VERY scary for such religious people. Actually it's pretty interesting how Garan doesn't mention religion AT ALL during all this.
Also, they could all just be too terrified to point out her evilness.
Winged Mirage not to mention how siblings of the ruling head seem to have a history of being terrifying. it may just be tradition.
She's evil. why would she care about religion? She probably fakes it.
Not only Nahyuta got a personality, Apollo have the starring role!
10:33 Holy shit Kokichi's got a gun!
holy shit, UA-cam notifications were actually on point this time.
I know right UA-cam actually works
Yay! Apollo has finally objected more than his mentor. I've been waiting for this moment. :3
*Spirit of Justice: Part 35*
Objections: 367
Nico: 97 (16:37, 40:20)
Defense: 155
Apollo Justice: 69 (22:14, 29:54, 35:04, 40:19, 45:43, 47:09, 48:03)
Phoenix Wright: 66
Athena Cykes: 20
Prosecution: 102
Nahyuta Sahdmadhi: 70
Queen Ga'ran: 19 (16:36, 39:15, 46:57)
Gaspen Payne: 12
Simon Blackquill: 1
Oriental Udgey: 4 (35:10)
Udgey: 3
Dhurke Sahdmadhi: 3
Rayfa: 2
Witness (Retinz): 1
Accused (Datz): 1
Hold It: 181 (17:12, 18:10, 18:58, 20:02, 20:52, 26:35, 28:01, 49:42)
Take That: 111 (23:13, 27:10, 30:31, 37:40, 48:36)
Satorha/Satora: 38 (14:51, 52:59)
Silence: 13
That's Enough: 10
Such Insolence: 8 (34:17, 51:19)
Gotcha: 7
Bluffs: 44
No One Loves Apollo: 58
... except Godot: 12
Health Magatamas/Badges Lost: 18
Special Abilities Used: 72
Pool of Souls Séance: 22 (41:40, 46:25, 47:53)
Mood Matrix: 17
Forensics & Detailed Examine: 10
Bracelet: 10
Psyche-Locks: 4
Super-sensitive Hearing: 4
Revisualization: 4
Spirit Channeling: 1
Evidence: 89
True Culprit Breakdowns: 5
Profiles: 34
Guilty Verdicts: 5
Deaths: 10
Times Turkey Bagel Sandwiches Mentioned: 3
_LP Highlights_
24:33 _Nico's Frustration_
Nice
{Reshia} to Apollo 69 objections?
51:22 The princesses brother.
54:18 Matthew Mercer time!
Xavier Saavedra yes
Well this is Apollo's Spirit of Justice after all :p
SINS OF THE FATHER? What do you mean this game is just filled with SINS OF THE MOTHER, Seriously this games has some serious mommy problems.
SUCH INSOLENCE!!!
Straypixel Mothers are triflin bitches, Fathers are AWESOME seems to be the theme ( and also only MOE girls can be victims)
it sounds much cooler I guess. Plus metal gear vibes.
Also, “sins of the father” is the actual phrase.
Man I feel really bad for Rayfa. I mean, her mom turned out to be a crazy murderer, her dad was a murderer/kidnapper, her real father was murdered, and her real mother was shot. On the bright side at least she has 2 new brothers
No one give Kokichi a gun! Last time a crazy baliff had a loaded gun a meteor came out of nowhere and killed everyone!
Every time I look into Nahyuta’s eyes he just looks dead inside
Probably because he very clearly IS. ( Or was. He made a quick recovery.) That is what the Queen was going for by forcing him to sentence everyone who every cared about him/could help him to death. Incredibly cruel, but effective.
Well, he was
2:53 What concerns me more is that she changes her clothes in the court room with only 3 soldiers blocking her. That’s a bit crazy behavior for a queen.
True. The Judge and the gallery on the prosecutor side could clearly see her change.
jthedog Not to mention Nahyuta was literally standing next to her. "Oh sweet merciful mother, warn me before you do that!"
Maybe she's been wearing that under her royal outfit all the time, just waiting for the right moment to release her inner evil self. Or she could've transformed just like Amara
Apollo: the Nahyuta i know would never give up his hopes!
Komaeda: DID SOMEBODY SAY HOPE?!
Kokichi: get out of here this is MY cameo area!
I mean, the thing with Rayfa being Dhurke's daughter isnt even related to the case. It just provides a further motive to prove Dhurke innocent, so I can see why he didn't deem it necessary to tell Apollo.
OH MY GOD. They used the Spirit of Justice! Like the title of the game! It all makes sense!
tfw you realized what the burning thing in Guitar Serenade is and that it isn't Klavier's guitar.
I really needed this Nico. I've had an awful last week or so. Thanks for this.
What's happening to all our daddies in these lets plays?! First Daddy NeiR ending up causing the destruction of the world. Then Daddy Roland got that disease. Then Majima was drove into the depths of insanity. And now, Dhurke gets shot. ;(
Welp, it looks like Kiryu is the new best daddy now. P.S. Yakuza Kiwami for next LP!!!
Daddies are a blessing and a curse apparently.
Watch his next LP be of Final Fantasy 10.
I just finished Yakuza 6 the other day and let me tell you Kiryu is still best daddy after all those games...
Majima never killed anyone, Kratos on the other hand does.
40:00 Nico, this is a fictional visual novel. It's not just about how dramatic it is, or logical (Heck, spirit mediums aren't logical) it is. It's about the story and how you figure things out. If Ace Attorney was logical, most of these cases wouldn't exist. I'm not trying to insult you, just pointing it out.
He is aware. That is why he said it. Nico is not a child and does not you to lecture him.
Me Myself I'm sorry. At the end if the comment I even said that I didn't mean to insult him.
I know that not a lot of people like Nahyuta, but after all this I like him even more. As an older sibling myself, I repsect people who are willing to sacrifice everything for their siblings. The situation he was put in is also really depressing. Ga'ran may have enacted the DCA, but the belief that the child is just as guilty as the parent seems to have been around since before that; and while I try to respect other cultures (even fictional ones), personally I feel like that's just as messed up as killing lawyers just because they couldn't prove their clients innocent. Have these people never heard of a "self-fufilling prophecy"? He may not be the best written (Thanks Capcom!) but I understand what they were trying to go for.
“Oh Holy Mother preserve me.” Gotta love AA’s “oh what is it now” sayings.
*When you're about 20 episodes behind but comment on newer episodes anyway*
FINALLY HE GOT CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT...
Only took the whole game, BUT HEY! DEVELOPMENT! :D
He's just been repressing his personality throughout the game. But you are right, he came off as bland because he took a back seat to Apollo and Rayfa. A great disappointment. IMO he has one of the most compelling stories of the prosecutes and it was wasted.
I understand they were trying to have him keep his feelings reserved, but I think there should've been more prior to everything in his development being towards the end of Case 5. Especially in case 2 when he sees Apollo for the first time in YEARS. Even in his case, you would atleast expect something like "Been a while." Or...you know...bleh.
Blackquill is best prosecutor next to Edge :>
And here I was thinking Nico wasn't gonna upload today. So glad that I was wrong on that one 😁
This case is better than farewell my turnabout. Fite me.
Sablonanime *Mortal kombat theme plays in the background*
What about Bridge to the Turnabout?
Those are all in the past. Let it go and move on.
Idk why, but whenever Gar'an appears on screen, i immediately imagine Blackquill just bursting through the door yelling "SILENCE WITCH!" and cutting her head off with his finger
12:42 Nico recognizes Nahyuta by the sight of his gaudy boots alone
This is the moment i love nahyuta for
Probably won't happen but Nahyuta for Council of Voices! (unless Kyio takes his place).
This is probably something I could have started talking about many videos ago (I was overly paranoid about any potential spoilers leaking in), but I do have a fair share of issues with the way Apollo's backstory has been -made up- handled, not just in this game but in the last game too, and I think it speaks to an overarching issue the writers seem to have with Apollo. So I'm gonna give my thoughts on that, but before I start let me say that I'm in the same boat as Nico in liking Apollo more than even Phoenix (because I know if I don't say this at the beginning people are going to say that the only reason I'm complaining is because I don't like Apollo).
First let's start with the blatant contradiction. In Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (which I'll be referring to as AA4 for short), Brushel states that Apollo's biological father died in an onstage accident. This is obviously completely different from how this game shows it, in which Apollo's father died in a fire at Amara's residence. So it's pretty clear that the writers for this game wanted the plot to go a certain way, and thus made that change to Apollo's backstory in order to force it to work. There's no reasonable explanation I can think of as to why Brushel would give false information about Apollo's father's death. He has no discernible reason to lie to us, there doesn't seem to have been any big cover-up of Apollo's dad's death, and the leap from "died in an onstage accident" to "died in an arson incident in Khurai'in's royal household" is far too big for it to be believably explained as Brushel misremembering things or getting mixed up.
Still, while that's the most blatant retcon of Apollo's backstory, it's not the only thing that doesn't feel believable. Let's compare Dhurke's and (Hobo) Phoenix's history. They both were accused of using forged evidence and subsequently barred from the legal practice, which resulted in a widespread public distrust of the legal system of their respective countries, and they both worked to change the legal system of their country for the better. Heck, even the game explicitly brings up the fact that the two are quite similar in terms of situation. The reason I bring this up is this: while from our perspective it's Dhurke who's similar to Phoenix, since Dhurke appeared long after Hobo Phoenix's story in AA4, from Apollo's perspective it should be the opposite, since Apollo obviously was close to Dhurke before he was close to Phoenix. But then Apollo should have been able to relate with Phoenix's issues a lot better in AA4, since Dhurke, someone very close to him, also dealt with similar issues. Sure they said Apollo tried to forget about Khurai'in after Dhurke seemingly abandoned him (which is an idea I find a little ridiculous but fine let's just go with that for now), but it's not like Apollo gave himself amnesia or anything - he should have on some level recognized the similarities there, even if he didn't want to think about Khurai'in. So this just looks to me like the writers needed a way to get Apollo to Khurai'in because they wanted to do some character arc with him, so they just shoehorned it into his backstory for convenience.
Now let me take a brief diversion and talk about something I know people will bring up if I don't: Trials and Tribulations. Trials and Tribulations does something with Phoenix's backstory similar to what this game does with Apollo's - it retroactively adds new facts to Phoenix's backstory. And there were also some problems with the way that game handled those additions, like how Grossberg doesn't know Phoenix in the first game despite having helped defend him before according to T&T. But obviously just because T&T did it that doesn't suddenly make it okay for this game to do it too - this is an argument I seemed to get quite a bit on the Dual Destinies videos whenever I brought up problems I had with that game. Furthermore, I'd say that while T&T's retroactive backstory additions had their issues, they're nowhere near as big as SoJ's issues - Phoenix not ever thinking of Dahlia was at least a bit reasonable, since he didn't really deal with cases that he knew were related to her before, and he didn't really see any situations that are all that similar to his situation with Dahlia. Apollo on the other hand, worked for Phoenix while Phoenix was in a situation so similar to his foster father's that even baby Apollo should have been able to see the similarities.
I think the big issue all of this points to, though, is that the writers don't know how to give Apollo character development. Let's look at Apollo's touted "character development" in the previous game. Apollo's best friend Clay Terran was introduced - someone who we never see interacting with Apollo before he dies, and apparently a best friend that Apollo didn't think to interact with at all during the events of AA4. Then they use Clay Terran's death to set off a subplot where Apollo begins to suspect that Athena killed his friend and leaves the agency and then turns up in court like a day later and asks Phoenix to prove that Athena didn't do it, and then Phoenix pulls something out of his ass and Apollo goes "oh okay" and goes back to being a normal not edgy person. Obviously this is a rather crass summary of the events of that game, but there is a similarity between the last game and this game worth noting - both of them introduced new elements into Apollo's backstory in order to use them to kick-off Apollo's character onto some character arc that they want Apollo to go on (another interesting thing is that despite being by the same director, DD's additions to Apollo's backstory don't even mesh well with SoJ's additions - sure they're not blatantly, provably contradictory but it's still a bit eye-raising to me). And I honestly think this method of developing Apollo's character is a total copout. Let's take a second and look at Phoenix in the second Ace Attorney game, Justice for All. That game didn't introduce any new elements into Phoenix's backstory, and yet Phoenix still changed over the course of the game - he started off despising prosecutors due to Franziska being not much better than her father, and due to Edgeworth seemingly committing suicide in response to Phoenix defeating him and then defending him in the first game. But in the last case, where he's saddled with defending a client that's guilty as sin, and faces off against an Edgeworth who is much more honest and even willing to help, he comes to view prosecutors differently, and to come to a new definition of what his role in the courtroom is. What I'm trying to illustrate here is that JFA was able to give Phoenix character development without adding anything new to his backstory, simply by presenting Phoenix with new situations that make him rethink things. The same could be said of Edgeworth in AAI2 - the game gives Edgeworth an interesting character arc by putting him in a situation where his beliefs put his job as a prosecutor in peril, while opening the possibility of taking on his father's job.
So the question I have is why don't they do that with Apollo? Heck, I can even think of a few ways to put Apollo into Khurai'in without adding anything to his (almost nonexistent) backstory from AA4. Perhaps Dhurke, at the beginning of this case, goes to totally-not-Japan in pursuit of the Founder's Orb, and goes to Phoenix's office (since Phoenix has been making a name for himself in Khurai'in). Since Phoenix isn't quite back yet, Apollo is the one who helps Dhurke, and he comes to realize how similar Dhurke and Phoenix's situations are, despite the fact that Dhurke has been portrayed in the media as a violent revolutionary. So when it comes time to do stuff in Khurai'in, Apollo decides he wants to help Dhurke, perhaps because he feels that he wasn't as much of a help as he could have been in AA4, and so he decides to go to Khurai'in with Dhurke as his lawyer. Some other changes would have to be made, obviously, but I hope I've made a bit of a point here. There are alternatives to how they've tried to write Apollo in the past few games, and ones that I actually think would have been better, because instead of Apollo acting due to some never-before-seen backstory element, Apollo would instead be acting due to the events that we've seen him experience.
If anyone's actually read to the end of this garbage essay-length comment, I'd like to thank you, and I hope that even if you don't agree with everything I said that you can at least kinda see the point I'm trying to make. If you have anything to say in response, go ahead and say it, but I can't guarantee I'll see it since UA-cam's comment notifications are utter garbage.
EmeraldDragon15 I don’t have an issue with Apollo’s current backstory, but I do agree it could’ve been handled much better. Not to mention his character development. The idea that he was willing to throw his own boss under the bus because that’s where the evidence led him could’ve been used to create conflicts, and therefore character development. You can see it happen again here. He went with the idea that Dhurke might already be dead because that’s where the evidence led him. He didn’t want it to be true, but the evidence said otherwise.
Actually, that’s present in DD with his whole thing with Athena. He actively tried to dispel his doubts, only to have them piled on, so he begs Phoenix to prove him wrong because he can’t just believe in Athena like Phoenix can.
Using this trait of Apollo’s more often would’ve been really interesting. Like, say in AJ, the evidence kept piling against his client, and he starts doubting their innocence. If he was proven wrong there, then that would complement his actions in DD pretty well, in which he doubted Athena, but he WANTED to believe in her, and he WANTED to clear that doubt.
Man, Apollo really got the short end of the stick. I wish people could just let it go and move on (heh), and let Phoenix retire from the series. Apollo’s already a fantastic character, but he could’ve been that much better if he was given the proper treatment. I don’t like thinking about it because then I lament about the missed opportunities.
One qualm with your argument: Jove Justice dying in a stage accident was a mistake in the English translation of AA4. It was a bad decision by the translators, but not a fault of either game’s story/writing. Though, they did retroactively add Apollo backstory, there’s no glaring contradictions.
You mention the whole comparison between Dhurke and Pheonix being a contradiction in Apollo’s character but there are many explanations. Apollo, though he should’ve been aware that his father was framed for forging evidence and disbarred, yada yada, was still abandoned by said father in a different country as a child. His first reaction to seeing him again is “Why are you really here?” Doesn’t seem like a connection from his past that would garner much sympathy. Additionally, correct me if I’m wrong, but, Apollo never seemed very _unsympathetic_ to Phoenix’s predicament. He always questioned whether the allegations against him were true, never seeming to believe it, or maybe I’m remembering wrong. This is a lot more belief in a guy than one would expect after in the first case of the game, Pheonix literally forges evidence and casually tells Apollo he did. Or maybe, you’re referring to the thought that he should make the connection between Khura’in and the Dark Age of the Law. Maybe, but considering he was a child and was abandoned when the revolution picked up, or something, maybe he wasn’t thinking much about politics. I mean, his dad was branded a criminal, maybe he’s not thinking of the overarching impact on the legal world. Then maybe he didn’t keep up with Khura’in politics in the States, because he would’ve rather not.
I think the backstory is well written, in the literal sense. What I can’t get over is that they made Apollo the adopted son of the king of a foreign country. Now that’s insane, but I guess I can roll with it.
Last time: Apollo lost his adoptive father just when he started accepting Dhurke back into his life.
Dhurke’s been dead since the start of case 5 (kinda like the whole tré bien scenario where the murder took place earlier than we thought then made to look like it was recent),
Anyway as the witness to Dhurke’s murder (poor Maya), Maya channeled him as his final wish, to see his son Apollo in the States.
Inga’s spirit channeled by Nayna/Amara was confused and ran to the temple for the hostage exchange. Hence Raifa being a witness her dad acting weird (then that’s probably when he made the call at the end of the civil case)
In a day, Nayuta has recently learned that he lost his father and his mother’s alive then she got shot in the stomach by 1 of Garan's royal guards.
Okay
so
Apollo is Nahyuta's adopted brother. Nahyuta is Rayfa's brother... so in a way... Apollo is also Rayfa's adopted brother... and if you go even beyond that... Trucy is also sorta-kinda-maybe Nahyuta's and Rayfa's distant-from-a-far-away-land-sister... Apollo's family tree is a mess...
Rukasu Mizukiyo
Oh trust me there’s way more crazier family trees
Apollo’s also technically royalty, given that he’s Dhurke’s (foster) son.
Monobrobe that's not how birth rights work
Xavier Saavedra Darn. I was pretty sure that wasn’t how it worked, but a girl can dream, right? Wanted SOMETHING for Polly to make up for all this suffering.
"Sins of the father"
Oh goody it's P4AU all Over again!
The problem with Nahyuta’s development as opposed to someone like Blackquill or Edgeworth, is that it comes WAY too late in my opinion. I mean, by the time it happens, there’s like an hour of game left. Combine that with the fact that his personality had already become grating back in chapter three. I’m honestly very happy that Phoenix and Ga’ran take over for as the opposition for the majority of this case because I honestly would not be able to stand it.
Sorry Nahyuta, you’ll always be a bottom tier prosecutor to me. Unless you come back in the next game that is.
maybe they always planned for him being an important point later on, after this one. who knows..
Nico, remember that the actual murder for Inga took place a full hour before the tomb was surrounded. There's quite a lot of time for someone to get in and out. Not to mention that the palace guards were watching the channeling rite, so nobody was around to watch the tomb either. You spent a long ass time deliberating that in just the last few episodes. That's the logic that's being used to implicate Nahyuta.
God damn does Nico love to use a variation of this title. Seriously, go back and look at some of his LPs, he uses "SINS OF THE (FAMILY MEMBER)" a lot haha
He actually used "SINS OF THE FATHER" for his P4AU Let's Play! I mean, it has been three years since then, so I wouldn't blame him.
Kingfin128 the title can be reused since it is very good.
I have a question can they channel Apollo dad now because they know his name and face?
dinozero2 Probably, I want him to make an appearance in the future!
I hope they do. I hope he will finally say something to poor Yuty. The entire game it's been " My son this" "My Son that." and always about Apollo. It'd be pretty easy for one to lose hope thinking their own Father had given up on them.
Me Myself Me Myself I think they were talking about Jove Justice, not Dhurke.
But he wouldn't have someone he knows to explain, probably Queen Amara at best
I don't hate Nahyuta, but coming hot on the heels of Blackquill, he just doesn't do it for me, even with this turnaround. Simon was interesting even when he was being an all-out jerk; Nahyuta just kind of seems aloof. Like I said, he's fine, but he doesn't really measure up to the greats, like Godot or Edgeworth. But feel free to disagree.
Okay. Yuty is not "Aloof" he's pretty much dead inside. Ga'ran made sure of that so that he would never have the will to fight against her.
I don't think you can compare any of the prosecutors from the games since (Investigations I think?) the original writing moved onto Ghost Trick and ...I don't know who else replaced them. It really has not been anywhere near as good as the first three.
Nahyuta is in the middle. Not the best yet not the worst.
Just to point out the obvious: The title of the game is incomplete. It's true title would be: "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of (Jove) Justice"
The Evil Genius God dammit! The PTSD is kicking in!
The key to solving everything
39:21
Dhurke didn't give the photo to apollo because of the divination seance, he gave it as a memento of Jove Justice.
This really is Apollo's Trials and Tribulations.
The Kirby Guy 100% agree
Too bad he’s only playable for two cases. Phoenix got one more.
Little baby Apollo was so cute
KawaiiVictini1 Makes you want to pinch his cheeks!
Seeing the fan art I can only Think of that one scene in the new wreck it Ralph trailer.
That Nahyuta scene is up there as one of the best prosecutor moments in the series imo.
This whole entire case reminds me of a ProZD skit:
Sahdmahti: Welcome to the team Lysanderoth!
Garan, in her evil prosecution clothes: This world is impure, it is up to us to make it perfect again.
*Later*
Apollo: Lysanderoth! You're the one who killed Archibald?!
Garan: Yes! It was I! My Machinations lay undetected-
The seance helped put closure to a case from 23 years ago, but I honestly was hoping that there'd be a spirit channeling involved. It would be a lil nice reunion between Apollo and his real father, even if the former grew up bonding more with Dhurke. And now that Nahyuta's free from that witch, I sure would love to see that man crack a real smile.
Even though they say it was a piece of evidence left by Dhurk, it was more for Apollo to see his father rather than for the Kingdom. That was Dhurk’s intention.
Nahyuta.
He attack
He protect
But most importantly....
*HE LET IT GO, AND MOVE ON*
Ga'ran is the Dane Gustavia of the Apollo trilogy.
When Ga’ran and Isaac Dover cause the events of all Ace Attorney save The Great Ace Attorney
My name is Apollo Justice, you killed my father, prepare to die
Sabrina Says Stuff more like Sabrina References Stuff
Xavier Saavedra That sounds about right
Sabrina Says Stuff
Oh and on your about page you said "why are you reading this?" I was only reading out of curiosity.
*WORDS THAT KILL*
*WOULD YOU SPEEEEEAK THEM TO ME?*
*WITH YOUR BREATH SO STILL*
*IT MAAAAKES ME BELIEVE*
I guess we could say this case was solved using the *SPIRIT OF JUSTICE!*
*YEEEEEEEEEAAAAH*
can I die now?
The Kirby Guy *Feels intensifies*
Rest in peace The Kirby Guy
47:18 “using the the...” 😂
Remember, Nico. Inga died at 2pm before the meeting with Dhurke, not when the shrine was surrounded.
Normal Apollo, Goofy Apollo, Edgy Apollo and now
BABY APOLLO
The next episode is probably going to be the last one for this case unless I'm misremembering something.
A dragon never yields.
Unless you’re a plane
Or a bomb
Or some tar
Or a queen with (infinity) rings
Then you might have to actually yield!!!
Wait, was that from a HISHE?
Once again, I reign supreme
boo
Nahyuta would honestly be my least favorite prosecutor if this didn’t happen. So congrats, Nahyuta. You are now my 4th least favorite prosecutor instead of my least.
Yeah, I still don't like him for what he did to other lawyers.
I agree. Now that this video is finally out I can fully express this guy is a piece of crap. If I met a guy like this and turns a 180 I'd still punch him in the face. Sorry but real life ain't that forgiving to a guy like that
Although this is touching and all...
You can't just ignore all of the implications this has on all of them.
Although Nahyuta's and Amara's sacrifice for their loved one is noble, doesn't anyone else acknowledge all the issues that arose from it?
Nahyuta, the "greatest prosecutor of Khura'in", second only to the literal Shin Megami Tensei demon, went through with so many indirect murders that even Paine would be weirded out. You could say that he urged people to stop defending, the whole "Let it go, and move on" deal... but it *VERY CLEARLY* in the intro showed countless graves of lawyers and their defendants. How else would Nahyuta be considered with such prestige? By contributing a significant proportion of them. Remember how we once though it was evil that young-Edgy forged evidence to keep his win-streak so long ago? Yeah. It just doesn't help his arc with such huge, unregistered (to the main characters) issues.
Also, Amara deliberately went with the trial, even knowing that another one of her dear, beloved husband's precious child would be found executed had he failed. Like sheesh lady, nice priorities. Also, nah, I'll believe my Demi-Fiend sister and let her go through with the killings of my own people. If It'S fOr My DaUgHtEr...
I dunno, I just felt like... there's too much fridge logic (or rather, fridge horror) going on here to be satisfied with this plot.
I think Inga's pawn to make Dhurke do what he said was also Rayfa. Rayfa was the tool to force the hand of pretty much everyone. Honestly I don't believe Inga loved Rayfa as much as Nico and some penguins like to think.
to be fair manfred von karma was evil as all hell and was still a prosecutor for like 40 years and the guy look like a german vampire
10:47 So Apollo becomes Randy Savage when he's steps into the court/ring? Who else wants to see Apollo in the Savage hat and glasses going "Oh yeeeah!!" after winning a case? 😂😂😂
Late upload? Has Kokichi taken over the channel yet again?
What makes you think "yet"?
one certain Danganronpa V3 Episode Kokichi hurt Nico and sent him to a hospital temporarily taking over the channel
apollo's wrestler impersonation would of been perfect with a real trucker "BROTHERRRRR!!!" at the end lol
i always think that book is going to fly towards apollo head every time she brings it out
"How are we supposed to respond to this" phoenix you've. been in this exact situation before
have you tried attacking garan with a metal detector
God. Nahyuta's dragon tattoo palm reveal is like, my hypest moment of the case. I love my boy and I want some properly paced development for him in AA7 or another prosecutor spinoff or something. (But I still want to prioritize Athena development over that, though! Poor girl deserves it...)
Nahyuta: but before we can continue this trial, Here the Chapions of Hyrule and the Dangan Ronpa orchestra with “Sins of the Father”.
Nahyuta is still the best robot in the series to me (including dual destinies).
wishing Apollo said "A dragon never yields
Me as well. Hope he'll say it next part (which I presume will be the final part of this case)
I think there is a DLC case... there might not be.
That would be awesome no doubt!
There is a DLC case, but if would more sense for Apollo to say it when he proves Ga'ran's guilt once and for all.
Nightmare .Shinigami true but he doesn’t say it with a voice line and the hand thing. He just says it as a saying.... so sad :(