@@youtubechannel-jq2nf Well, it does have controversy. And also dark sides. But I can only agree with the original commenter. The Ace Attorney has a wonderful community.
I hope this includes references to the actual Hound of the Baskervilles story - Since according to the game, this was the one case where the notes of Sholmes' friend weren't very detailed, yet Iris managed to piece together a surprising amount all the same. This suggests to me that The Hound of the Baskervilles novel is made up of actual elements from the real case (with a lot of fiction by Iris to fill in the gaps).
Looking forward to it as you did a great job with the models here! Especially with Young Herlock and Yujin! Also I am guessing the woman with the pink hair and holding her stomach is Lady Baskerville, so excited to see how this pastiche will turn out.
Thank you! I can't draw properly, but I can get more reference shots from this video alone to try out to do something decent. Wow, what an interesting project: can't wait to see what's more 🤩
( Oh my word, this is... fucking incredible, for lack of better terms! I must have more info! I'm excited to finally see a model of younger Yuujin and Herlock. ... Egad, I just hope I don't get my hands on them. I might make something along the lines of that one image with Ryuu and Kazuma making out behind the defense bench. )
This makes me suddenly realize somehow why Barok van Zieks had no idea he would have a niece. This is just my headcanon though: I meant people might be asking why he didn't realize his brother's wife was pregnant at that time, but then I thought what if she didn't live with Klint at that time? She was called lady Baskerville instead of Mrs. Van Zieks, despite being the wife of an aristocrate. I dont know much about traditions in England but his wife could be staying with the Baskerville family at that time, to take care of her baby maybe? Educate me if I'm wrong.
I also kind of headcanon that Klint drew away from Barok during the professor killings (which lasted 4-6 months iirc). Women don't show their pregnancy for a couple of months at least, and by the time she would be obviously pregnant Klint was the Professor in full force. Out of guilt, he likely drew away from Barok in some ways, possibly including not inviting Barock to his manor. Also, since she died giving birth, she absolutely could have stayed with her own family. But I imagine they would have thrown a fit asking where their grandkid is, so maybe not...
@@12arkich28 i'm not trying to defend them, but I think there are some points you misundertood. As we all should know: this "Professor" incident happened during the dark age of the law. The law system was flawed and the higher-ups who committed crimes were taking advantages abusing their powers by falsifying evidences, commits bribery to the jurors or judges, perjuries as well, etc. to free themselves. Klint truly despised criminals, but because of the *devastating* situation of how weak and easily-playable the law system was he decided to stray away from the light and defeat monsters by being a monster himself. Yes, it's *unforgivable*. He ended up becoming a serial killer anyway. It's not for his dignity, he just wanted to defeat those higher-ups. He didn't whitewash his actions, it's even stated in his confessions. But what made him feel threatened that he concealed his identity was because he was still a human, who had a weakness which was well you know who. His brother and wife. If you said Klint didn't care for his family, he would have told them, which led to his family being assaulted by those who had grudges on Klint. He didn't tell his true identity to protect them, and so the burden could only be upon him. It's for their alibi. He felt threatened being found out not because of his actions, but because of the *consequences*. On the other hand, Stronghart who found out the true nature of Klint, took it as an advantage for himself to avoid doing the dirty work. He controlled Klint for the killings by using a blackmail, which obliged the latter to kill the previous chief justice and other victims. Klint's actions are wrong, but the one who was responsible for the case 10 years ago was actually Stronghart. About Genshin, sorry but it's not true. He just tried to put an end to the killing spree. It's true that he killed Klint, but the point is by *HOW*. He didn't just intend to kill Klint without any reason. They had a duel, which was a different thing (because Klint was aware of what they were doing and he could still put up a defense in the fight). Even Genshin still gave Klint a chance to write a confession for the sins he ever committed and permission to die in an honour. Genshin was just doing his job as a detective, and which detective would give a chance to write a confession and a duel?
@@12arkich28 I agree that Klimt was very selfish and doing that. However, I have a different view about Genshin. Before he confronts and duels with Klimt he tried to persuade the Scotland yard and Stronghart to investigate Klimt. However, it seems that after talking with Klimt he fully realized that for Klimt losing his dignity is worse than death itself. Klimt could have possibly also expressed his worry about Barok knowing that he is a serial killer and thus shattering his world. I guess that is the reason why Genshin proposed a duel instead of convincing him to turn himself to the police. Another reason why I think this is plausible is because if Genshin doesn't care about Klimt view on his dignity, he would just immediately revealed his will, which shows everything that happens. Even though Genshin did a crime that could amount capital punishment, I don't think he will get the capital punishment knowing that the person he killed is a serial killer who have killed 4 nobles. However, it seems that Genshin realized that it is not possible to prove that: 1. he is not the professor, and 2. He has a valid reason to kill Klimt without revealing that Klimt is the professor due to the secret trial as told by Stronghart himself, hence why he accepted the deal with Stronghart. At the end, I agree that Genshin is also selfish because he didn't think about his family, the pain he caused to Barok and Klimt's wife by killing him, and by doing Klimt a favor by killing him, which is also selfish thing to do because there is no reason to justify of murdering someone. However, for these reasons, Genshin is far less selfish than Klimt in my opinion.
...Not to kill the hype cause I'm pretty excited for this too but, Nintendo and Capcom are watching...I hope you guys know what you're doing with this project.
AA Fandom: can we have a prequel game about sholmes and his partner?
Capcom: No
AA Fandom: ok then we’ll do it ourselves
We do not really know. Honestly, it still can be officialy made.
Shame what happened to Lord Klint Van Zieks and Lady Baskerville they were great denizens of London.
Just like you Mr. Mcgilded, there's no way you could do any wrong!
How is it that Ace Attorney has the best community ever
You sure about that?…
…
I AM
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@@youtubechannel-jq2nf well this part is the good part of the Fandom
@@youtubechannel-jq2nf Well, it does have controversy. And also dark sides.
But I can only agree with the original commenter. The Ace Attorney has a wonderful community.
I would like to add a like but that would blemish the perfect and beautiful 100 likes
I hope this includes references to the actual Hound of the Baskervilles story -
Since according to the game, this was the one case where the notes of Sholmes' friend weren't very detailed, yet Iris managed to piece together a surprising amount all the same. This suggests to me that The Hound of the Baskervilles novel is made up of actual elements from the real case (with a lot of fiction by Iris to fill in the gaps).
I can't imagine they can go too crazy with references though since the circumstances are so different.
this literally looks so good?????? I can't wait to see the full thing!
*tap dancing intensifies*
Oh my god those models look amazing
OH THIS IS GORGEOUS?!?!?!?! IM SO EXCITED FOR THIS PLEASE TAKE YOUR TIME ON IT THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARDWORK!
Looking forward to it as you did a great job with the models here! Especially with Young Herlock and Yujin! Also I am guessing the woman with the pink hair and holding her stomach is Lady Baskerville, so excited to see how this pastiche will turn out.
Looks great! This would honestly be the best way to continue the GAA chronicles
Legendary. Super excited to see this come to fruition.
when will the king return.. i need the holmes and mikotoba content...
Thank you! I can't draw properly, but I can get more reference shots from this video alone to try out to do something decent.
Wow, what an interesting project: can't wait to see what's more 🤩
Mael Stronghart is the single dislike on this.
The models are weirdly ace attorney like despite their only being an illustration
Yoooo young Sholmes!?
DUDE THIS LOOKS SO GOOD!!! (this honestly motivates me to keep working on my own project asdfgh-)
I hope this fangame is a "Point-and-Click Adventure" game like Sam and Max.
Thank you soooo much for making this, I can't wait to see it in its full form ❤️ I already got the chills T__T
"poggers" as the kids say
Holy smokes those models look fantastic. I'm here for this.
This bouta be lit
Ahhh I love this! I cant wait to see this project finished! This project deserves more views😞.
( Oh my word, this is... fucking incredible, for lack of better terms! I must have more info! I'm excited to finally see a model of younger Yuujin and Herlock.
... Egad, I just hope I don't get my hands on them. I might make something along the lines of that one image with Ryuu and Kazuma making out behind the defense bench. )
This makes me suddenly realize somehow why Barok van Zieks had no idea he would have a niece. This is just my headcanon though: I meant people might be asking why he didn't realize his brother's wife was pregnant at that time, but then I thought what if she didn't live with Klint at that time? She was called lady Baskerville instead of Mrs. Van Zieks, despite being the wife of an aristocrate. I dont know much about traditions in England but his wife could be staying with the Baskerville family at that time, to take care of her baby maybe? Educate me if I'm wrong.
I also kind of headcanon that Klint drew away from Barok during the professor killings (which lasted 4-6 months iirc). Women don't show their pregnancy for a couple of months at least, and by the time she would be obviously pregnant Klint was the Professor in full force. Out of guilt, he likely drew away from Barok in some ways, possibly including not inviting Barock to his manor.
Also, since she died giving birth, she absolutely could have stayed with her own family. But I imagine they would have thrown a fit asking where their grandkid is, so maybe not...
@@12arkich28 i'm not trying to defend them, but I think there are some points you misundertood.
As we all should know: this "Professor" incident happened during the dark age of the law. The law system was flawed and the higher-ups who committed crimes were taking advantages abusing their powers by falsifying evidences, commits bribery to the jurors or judges, perjuries as well, etc. to free themselves. Klint truly despised criminals, but because of the *devastating* situation of how weak and easily-playable the law system was he decided to stray away from the light and defeat monsters by being a monster himself. Yes, it's *unforgivable*. He ended up becoming a serial killer anyway. It's not for his dignity, he just wanted to defeat those higher-ups.
He didn't whitewash his actions, it's even stated in his confessions. But what made him feel threatened that he concealed his identity was because he was still a human, who had a weakness which was well you know who. His brother and wife. If you said Klint didn't care for his family, he would have told them, which led to his family being assaulted by those who had grudges on Klint. He didn't tell his true identity to protect them, and so the burden could only be upon him. It's for their alibi. He felt threatened being found out not because of his actions, but because of the *consequences*.
On the other hand, Stronghart who found out the true nature of Klint, took it as an advantage for himself to avoid doing the dirty work. He controlled Klint for the killings by using a blackmail, which obliged the latter to kill the previous chief justice and other victims. Klint's actions are wrong, but the one who was responsible for the case 10 years ago was actually Stronghart.
About Genshin, sorry but it's not true. He just tried to put an end to the killing spree. It's true that he killed Klint, but the point is by *HOW*. He didn't just intend to kill Klint without any reason. They had a duel, which was a different thing (because Klint was aware of what they were doing and he could still put up a defense in the fight). Even Genshin still gave Klint a chance to write a confession for the sins he ever committed and permission to die in an honour. Genshin was just doing his job as a detective, and which detective would give a chance to write a confession and a duel?
@@12arkich28 I agree that Klimt was very selfish and doing that. However, I have a different view about Genshin. Before he confronts and duels with Klimt he tried to persuade the Scotland yard and Stronghart to investigate Klimt. However, it seems that after talking with Klimt he fully realized that for Klimt losing his dignity is worse than death itself. Klimt could have possibly also expressed his worry about Barok knowing that he is a serial killer and thus shattering his world. I guess that is the reason why Genshin proposed a duel instead of convincing him to turn himself to the police. Another reason why I think this is plausible is because if Genshin doesn't care about Klimt view on his dignity, he would just immediately revealed his will, which shows everything that happens. Even though Genshin did a crime that could amount capital punishment, I don't think he will get the capital punishment knowing that the person he killed is a serial killer who have killed 4 nobles. However, it seems that Genshin realized that it is not possible to prove that: 1. he is not the professor, and 2. He has a valid reason to kill Klimt without revealing that Klimt is the professor due to the secret trial as told by Stronghart himself, hence why he accepted the deal with Stronghart. At the end, I agree that Genshin is also selfish because he didn't think about his family, the pain he caused to Barok and Klimt's wife by killing him, and by doing Klimt a favor by killing him, which is also selfish thing to do because there is no reason to justify of murdering someone. However, for these reasons, Genshin is far less selfish than Klimt in my opinion.
Oooh this looks very interesting! Can't wait to see more from the project 👀
I am very impressed. Excited to see more.
Ooh, this is such an interesting idea! I'm excited to see where it goes
Oh boy, I am so excited for this!!! :D
I knew subbing to you was a good idea! Keep up the good work!
Yes
holy shit???? this is literally so perfect im every way, I am beyond excited for this!!!!
I can only hope and pray the partners are portrayed accurately. But aside from that concern, I am excited and hopeful!
Uwaaaa i look forward to it!!!!
YESSSSS, I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MORE.
DOES THIS MEAN WE’RE GONNA SEE KLINT
This looks amazing!
This is increadible!
Yujin: My name is... Yujin.
Sholmes: Eugene!? I was unaware the Japanese had such English names!
Yujin: (This guy's gonna be a headache...)
IM SO EXITEDD
Excited for this
you gained a sub :)
WHA WHA HW AHW AHW WG wha ahwWHAHWAHWAHA AAAAHHH
Here we observe a comment having a ace attorney breakdown
YES!
...Not to kill the hype cause I'm pretty excited for this too but,
Nintendo and Capcom are watching...I hope you guys know what you're doing with this project.
Is this an investigation-like game?
Be careful guys! Ace Attorney is on Nintendo
Is this project still going?
sorry in advance barok
Look interesting
BROOOOO
Hows the project been going?
How do I get to play this
Drop a twitter or discord please