Not only is Simeon a great culprit character, he fits *perfectly* into the thematic elements of AAI2. Firstly, throughout the whole game, Edgeworth faced the question of what it means to be a prosecutor, even at some points considering giving up his career altogether. But here we see how corruption in the justice system could compound and sprial, producing the tragic and monstrous character that is Simeon. It serves as an antithesis to what Edgeworth has been trying to do in his uphill battle against the Excelsius and, ultimately, demonstrates to Edgeworth why his purpose as a prosecutor is so important. Secondly, the game also explores the question of one's legacy, and the critical role each generation has in mentoring and nurturing the next. We saw how Gregory instilled the values that grew and to motivate Edgeworth's pursuit of the truth as a prosecutor (likewise, Kay's father and Kay). On the other hand, we saw how Franziska and Eustace found other role models to grow, despite their questionable upbringings. Simeon, however, was straight up abandoned - and, as a child with no protector, instead of being sheltered by the justice system, he was actually preyed on and molded into the monster he became. It really highlights how one generation - whether they be parents, friends, mentors, or the "system" in place - can both nurture or destroy the next generation.
I had to put off watching this until I beat the game, then I needed a day to digest the game. I do believe, like how Edgeworth did, that he was a victim. He was set up pretty bad with his father, who only cared about himself and thus got abandoned by him when he did nothing wrong. He felt betrayed by his friend, and a child may not understand abuse another child is suffering (I do believe Bronco was abused given his choice of words). Then the next authority figures in his life certainly abused him. The guy had a rough life, not to mention those after him were very powerful people. I’m not surprised that he turned out the way he did, and he was very well written and the art work of him was perfect. He is a tragic character imo, certainly a victim, but that drove him to become a manipulator of crime, with no regard for those who could be affected; Bronco, Kay, Rosie, etc…It was just a phenomenal character
Quick note: Simeon did commit crimes even outside the murder. Instigating a murder can a very serious sentence to however… It’s pretty hard to prove since it has to do with intent
Problem is even simeon said it himself that its hard to prove he incited them because knight is dead, a single chisel means nothing and the letters cant be traced to him, outside of his murder of the body double and framing of shaun the most serious crime he commit was kidnapping and assaulting kay
@@thatlazyguy588 well the inciting the murders was a greater crime but yah not super provable. Still would have been more interesting if he made a slip up in the masterminding And got proven guilty of the inciting… feels like the murder at the end was a bit of a let down. Or something other than a straight and direct murder
@@megarotom1590 i feels the fact that simeon got done in by the murder is great as it directly establish his connection to gusto, they both tried to throw off the timing of death too and the fact that the lion lily pollen which symbolized the connection between child and parent is what done simeon in is great as well, because he used the same method that edgeworth can prove his crimes
@@thatlazyguy588 ehh… I would’ve preferred he tricked someone else to or even if he pulled a Retinz or something and killed but more indirectly like if he tampered with the heaters to make the cow head fall off. Either way perhaps he left something that showed he was around at the time or something. So needed to throw off the time of death or it’d prove he was there orchestrating things I just in general prefer if they actually stuck with his gimmick Tbh killing him to begin with was dumb when all he needed was proof he was being shot at and proof the body double was a fake and that would put him away for a long time. He already lead Edgeworth to exposing Blaise and Rolland so really why not the body double too The final murder just leaves a bad taste in my mouth after such a brilliant sequence of manipulating everyone
@@megarotom1590 Probably because if the Body Double hit Simeon rather than the basket it could have easily led to his blood getting on the balloon basket or roof at best, or just straight up kill, and it is explained in game that the balloon moved too slow for Simeon to escape (the crushing motion was because he dropped the Balloon rather than normal movement).
Simeon is definitely a victim but it doesnt excuse his actions I find him the best final villain in the series for several reasons 1.He is refreshing cause he is just a normal guy with no powers whatsoever 2 There were a lot of hints that he is the mastermind The red raincoat,him being a friend to bronco with bad families,he was in the fireworks area where john was kidnapped,shelly saying that his client is a "key" individual(fan version) He said he didnt like sweets(cause of his father) And lastly his name I will talk about his fan name Simon keys- simon- pretty much simon says(he ordered everyone to kill each other and they did) and keyes- he is the key to solve the case But now we have the new name simeon saint It also has foreshadowing "Simeon" can be linked to biblical or saintly figures, hinting at the deceptive appearance of righteousness He presents himself as righteous and "trustworthy", much like the biblical figure, but this turns out to be a façade, hiding his true manipulative and sinister nature The saint part is another reason Cause players will think that he may be a culprit in case 2 but after case 2 people will be like "oh he was really a saint one after all" and then we have case 5 I like this foreshadowing 3 he is smart,intelligent,cunning and very manipulative 4 he has a strong relevance to the story Without him AAI2 wouldnt exist 5 his backstory is the best when it comes to final villain(yes better than dahlia imo) 6 he techinically won in the end cause all of his enemies were dealt with which I found interesting 7 He manipulated everyone perfectly Even edgeworth of all people which is really cool 8.I love how well he is involved in chess and father relationship with son theme(it does not feel forced) 9 I love how his story ends and how his actions can be interpreted differently He ends up with canis who was like a father to him which I find oddly wholesome even tho he is a assasin Now his actions If he was caught in case 2, fifi,excelsius and the fake president would be free to do whatever they want So by freeing one guilty man free we got 3 more as a exchange(who are much more evil) and one innocent death(rosie ringer) Makes you question. What would be better in the end? None culprit in the series is as complex as simeon Imo
The name Simeon Saint may also be a reference to Saint Simeon Salos, a 6th century Christian monk from Syria. Simeon Salos was one of the first of what would be known as "holy fools", wandering monks who used their odd behavior to challenge immoral societal norms. Simeon Saint is the opposite, using his eccentricity as a mask for his immoral behavior.
Another thing I want to add about Simeon: He implies that the body double was going to kill Verity Gavelle as she knew about the real president's son, so you could say he also "saved her"? Man I love this guy.
@@diesakuma367 imo the ball was dropped hard with him. Killing directly is the only thing you actually prove and it’s self defense no less so everything else you deduced about him being a mastermind (aka the actually cool part) feels completely irrelevant
One of the things I find most facinating about Simeon Saint is that, at the end of the day, he is pretty much the ONLY Ace Attorney culprit who, for all intence and purposes, pretty much won. He did end up succesfuly getting revenge on all the people who ruined his life, and while he was cought for his crimes and sent to jail in the end, the game kinda implies that maybe, this is the best outcome for his character. Simeon was never really in peace ever since the SS-5 incident, always feeling haunted and being on the run, but now in jail, he finally gets to be safe again, and stay with Kanis, the only person who he truly considered to be on his side. As Kanis puts it, he finally has a Home. And for as fucked up of a person as Saint was, I think there's something, oddly really beautiful about that...
Technically Godot is a culprit and definitely "won" in that he was happy Phoenix caught him. Proof that Phoenix had surpassed Mia and him and become a real...Ace Attorney.
The absolute tragedy of Bronco/Simeon....I truly believe that if they'd somehow talked and sorted things out they could've become a wonderful villain duo. 💔 I also feel like Simeon's 'hear no evil' pose is a genuine crack in his facade, the other two were part of the act but that one feels like the real him.
He is in my opinion the best culprit in the series. His revenge plot was amazing after all it was all done by the time Edgeworth and the others find out. His tragic backstory makes all his motivations and behaviour completely understandable. I love how he is the big bad of the game, the one behind almost everything that happened but at the same time is the leasser evil compared to the other culprits (Specially Excelsius) and even if he did it for personal revenge, he helped in taking down very awful people (And again, specifically Excelsius) soo he is less of a villain and more of an antihero. But of course the best thing is how he completely fooled Edgeworth (and us) the whole game, we defended this guy and prove his innocence and we didn't never expected or find out that he was the mastermind almost until the end of game, producing the biggest plot-twist in the series. And the last thing, he faked a breakdown 😂😂😂. Truly and unforgettable character in this wonderful series.
Notably even if Bronco’s dad was Gustavia, Simeon’s vengeance for that shows how far off the deep end he was. He clearly didn’t even remember his father but was willing to kill a friend simply for being the son of the person who killed him. Perhaps because he laid all the blame for his suffering on his father’s death however he couldn’t reach the murderer… so he reached the murderers son that was “complicit” in the murder by tying him up. His mind was so twisted he saw everything as a sign of betrayal
gonna disagree on "you can't feel bad for him". i've always felt bsolutely teerrible for this man. and i firmly believe him to be one of the few main antagonists who could still potentially redeem themselves. plus, there was also the whole part where bronco tied up simeon and almost left him to die in a freezing car. that doesn't do wonders for one's friendship
Bronco didn't leave him to die as in he just left. He sit right there with him, they would both die if anything. And Bronce was forced by his father. Someone would think Simeon can sympathize bc they both had bad fathers. But well alas.
@@ihaetschool3361 You talked it like Bronco tried to murder Simeon and not an abused child get forced by his father to his potential death with his friend.
@@12arkich28 yeah, he tried to, and successfully, locked simeon in a freezing car, nearly killing him. to simeon, that's what it looked like. that was the very point where he stopped seeing him as a friend
It's important to note that, even if you think Bronco wasn't fully innocent, then he manipulated Bronco into killing Rook, who really WAS innocent. So that's at least 2 innocent people (Rook and Ringer).
I think a song name from the great ace attorney best describes Simeon, "sympathize with the sinner, not with the sin" Simeon is VERY much a sinner, but thats mostly because of his circumstances, so you can sympathize with him, but you cant sympathize with the murder he committed, while yes it was technically self defense, but you still cant exactly accept what he did to him...anyways, Simeon is a great character...if only Bronco hadnt stopped him...or more rather if only his dad hadnt forced him to stop him...
It's been SO long since I experienced Investigations 2, I recalled the story being uber complicated while somehow making sense, but wow seeing it recapped here, yeah it's some insane backstory level
Honestly the final confrontation is hilarious to me bc he already got exposed for various shit like kidnapping and attacking but still be like "Nuh uh i don't murder". Could just arrest him right there then gather evidences for murder later. But Simeon over here bluff harder than Phoenix (even tho the murder is really silly bc how tf anyone got crushed by a slowly descent hot air balloon on the sky of a high tower in middle of the city).
I originally played the fan translation which had some slight alterations to Simeon’s dialogue. Like… I was so used to calling Bronco Knight and Simeon Saint by their fan translation names of Horace Knightley and Simon Keyes that getting used to these new names (damn you Excelsius Winner) has been kind of hard. I feel like Simeon while he IS a victim is basically like a victim of p*dophilia turning out to be one themselves. He has what we call a victim complex, while his motive is sympathetic and he clearly lost his sanity years ago, he sees himself as justified in everything he does and nothing he did was wrong. And that’s why I love him so much, he’s an incredibly realistic Ace Attorney villain that shows anyone can be a scheming little bastard like him. It’s not all black and white. A character from another game that kinda fits Simeon’s messed up viewpoint on the world is Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa 2 who, without spoiling much genuinely believes all bad luck is reciprocated by good luck. You get in a plane crash, killing your parents, but leaving you with a massive fortune. You destroy the gymnasium of your school down, but you end up NOT being expelled as a result, and in fact graduate with flying colours? You become a puppet for the main villain of the series but end up almost killing her, had it not been for a deus ex machina and constantly thwart her plans in the name of Hope.
Simeon also caused the death of Rosie Ringer who we didn't know her intentions AND directly kidnapped Shaun Fenn, so I don't think that Bronco was the only blameless victim of his actions.
As much as Simeon is another victim of SS-5 i still can't feel bad for him after all he commented a lot of crimes most of them being really awful. 1 this one isn't a crime but it foreshadows the crimes he committs in the future. He helps his dad cheat at the confectionery contest. 2 he helps a assassin. 3 he intercepts mail. 4 he planted a bug on Kay. 5 he commented two accounts of kidnapping, one of which is a young child who is a well known actor, is the son of a late foreign president, and is the adopted son of a judge who's on a Council which is the highest form of law in the District. 6 he knowingly manipulated two people into commenting murder. And 7 he murdered a government official. With all of that I would be surprised if he only got life in jail.
1. He didn't help his dad cheat. Last I checked, there was no rule against having someone taste your foods. The worst thing Simeon did before the kidnapping was help maintain the lie that Carmelo Gusto could taste food. But its not like that was against the rules. It just meant that without his taste tester, Carmelo Gusto couldn't make good food. The actual cheating was Carmelo collaborating with Artie Frost when they were supposed to be competing against each other. 2. There is no "good" thing Simeon could do with the SS-5 incident. Not helping Kanis means Kanis gets murdered by Excelsius, Fifi, and Fake Wang and the truth of SS-5 is more easily buried. Plus, Simeon clearly felt indebted to Kanis since the man saved his life. No matter what, Simeon would be assisting a criminal whether he saved Kanis or not. 7. Fake Wang tried to shoot Simeon. Considering the impractical nature of killing someone with a hot air balloon, there's no way a court is going to believe that Simeon came up there planning to kill anyone. An easy self-defense killing to argue.
Why is bro changing the thumbnail so much 😂. I understand the first time because it was really implied spoilers but now everytime I see the video its a new thumbnail
Ngl the second one worked but i can't be bothered with "SPOILER!?!"?" even though in my opinion how you can infer that the guy in the thumbnail is the monkey man is inspiring, but then i realized the hood picture is in the gallery so i nabbed it. And to be honest it looks way better actually
Well, Alf Aldown is also a reference to the nursery rhyme that Rosie Ringer is named after, their two names being references to nursery rhymes in every version
Not only is Simeon a great culprit character, he fits *perfectly* into the thematic elements of AAI2.
Firstly, throughout the whole game, Edgeworth faced the question of what it means to be a prosecutor, even at some points considering giving up his career altogether. But here we see how corruption in the justice system could compound and sprial, producing the tragic and monstrous character that is Simeon. It serves as an antithesis to what Edgeworth has been trying to do in his uphill battle against the Excelsius and, ultimately, demonstrates to Edgeworth why his purpose as a prosecutor is so important.
Secondly, the game also explores the question of one's legacy, and the critical role each generation has in mentoring and nurturing the next. We saw how Gregory instilled the values that grew and to motivate Edgeworth's pursuit of the truth as a prosecutor (likewise, Kay's father and Kay). On the other hand, we saw how Franziska and Eustace found other role models to grow, despite their questionable upbringings. Simeon, however, was straight up abandoned - and, as a child with no protector, instead of being sheltered by the justice system, he was actually preyed on and molded into the monster he became. It really highlights how one generation - whether they be parents, friends, mentors, or the "system" in place - can both nurture or destroy the next generation.
how did bro manage to appear like 2 months ago in the community and deliver absolute peak ace attorney video essays on a weekly basis
Ikr
I had to put off watching this until I beat the game, then I needed a day to digest the game.
I do believe, like how Edgeworth did, that he was a victim. He was set up pretty bad with his father, who only cared about himself and thus got abandoned by him when he did nothing wrong. He felt betrayed by his friend, and a child may not understand abuse another child is suffering (I do believe Bronco was abused given his choice of words). Then the next authority figures in his life certainly abused him. The guy had a rough life, not to mention those after him were very powerful people. I’m not surprised that he turned out the way he did, and he was very well written and the art work of him was perfect. He is a tragic character imo, certainly a victim, but that drove him to become a manipulator of crime, with no regard for those who could be affected; Bronco, Kay, Rosie, etc…It was just a phenomenal character
10:36 Amazing use of Jojo's soundtrack "Tragedy" from Part 4.
Quick note: Simeon did commit crimes even outside the murder. Instigating a murder can a very serious sentence to however… It’s pretty hard to prove since it has to do with intent
Problem is even simeon said it himself that its hard to prove he incited them because knight is dead, a single chisel means nothing and the letters cant be traced to him, outside of his murder of the body double and framing of shaun the most serious crime he commit was kidnapping and assaulting kay
@@thatlazyguy588 well the inciting the murders was a greater crime but yah not super provable. Still would have been more interesting if he made a slip up in the masterminding And got proven guilty of the inciting… feels like the murder at the end was a bit of a let down. Or something other than a straight and direct murder
@@megarotom1590 i feels the fact that simeon got done in by the murder is great as it directly establish his connection to gusto, they both tried to throw off the timing of death too and the fact that the lion lily pollen which symbolized the connection between child and parent is what done simeon in is great as well, because he used the same method that edgeworth can prove his crimes
@@thatlazyguy588 ehh… I would’ve preferred he tricked someone else to or even if he pulled a Retinz or something and killed but more indirectly like if he tampered with the heaters to make the cow head fall off. Either way perhaps he left something that showed he was around at the time or something. So needed to throw off the time of death or it’d prove he was there orchestrating things
I just in general prefer if they actually stuck with his gimmick
Tbh killing him to begin with was dumb when all he needed was proof he was being shot at and proof the body double was a fake and that would put him away for a long time. He already lead Edgeworth to exposing Blaise and Rolland so really why not the body double too
The final murder just leaves a bad taste in my mouth after such a brilliant sequence of manipulating everyone
@@megarotom1590 Probably because if the Body Double hit Simeon rather than the basket it could have easily led to his blood getting on the balloon basket or roof at best, or just straight up kill, and it is explained in game that the balloon moved too slow for Simeon to escape (the crushing motion was because he dropped the Balloon rather than normal movement).
Simeon is definitely a victim but it doesnt excuse his actions
I find him the best final villain in the series for several reasons
1.He is refreshing cause he is just a normal guy with no powers whatsoever
2 There were a lot of hints that he is the mastermind
The red raincoat,him being a friend to bronco with bad families,he was in the fireworks area where john was kidnapped,shelly saying that his client is a "key" individual(fan version)
He said he didnt like sweets(cause of his father)
And lastly his name
I will talk about his fan name
Simon keys- simon- pretty much simon says(he ordered everyone to kill each other and they did) and keyes- he is the key to solve the case
But now we have the new name simeon saint
It also has foreshadowing
"Simeon" can be linked to biblical or saintly figures, hinting at the deceptive appearance of righteousness
He presents himself as righteous and "trustworthy", much like the biblical figure, but this turns out to be a façade, hiding his true manipulative and sinister nature
The saint part is another reason
Cause players will think that he may be a culprit in case 2 but after case 2 people will be like "oh he was really a saint one after all" and then we have case 5
I like this foreshadowing
3 he is smart,intelligent,cunning and very manipulative
4 he has a strong relevance to the story
Without him AAI2 wouldnt exist
5 his backstory is the best when it comes to final villain(yes better than dahlia imo)
6 he techinically won in the end cause all of his enemies were dealt with which I found interesting
7 He manipulated everyone perfectly
Even edgeworth of all people which is really cool
8.I love how well he is involved in chess and father relationship with son theme(it does not feel forced)
9 I love how his story ends and how his actions can be interpreted differently
He ends up with canis who was like a father to him which I find oddly wholesome even tho he is a assasin
Now his actions
If he was caught in case 2, fifi,excelsius and the fake president would be free to do whatever they want
So by freeing one guilty man free we got 3 more as a exchange(who are much more evil) and one innocent death(rosie ringer)
Makes you question. What would be better in the end?
None culprit in the series is as complex as simeon Imo
The name Simeon Saint may also be a reference to Saint Simeon Salos, a 6th century Christian monk from Syria. Simeon Salos was one of the first of what would be known as "holy fools", wandering monks who used their odd behavior to challenge immoral societal norms. Simeon Saint is the opposite, using his eccentricity as a mask for his immoral behavior.
About point 5, Dahlia isn't that well popular for her backstory really, it's more her present horrendous self.
Another thing I want to add about Simeon: He implies that the body double was going to kill Verity Gavelle as she knew about the real president's son, so you could say he also "saved her"? Man I love this guy.
@@diesakuma367 imo the ball was dropped hard with him. Killing directly is the only thing you actually prove and it’s self defense no less so everything else you deduced about him being a mastermind (aka the actually cool part) feels completely irrelevant
One of the things I find most facinating about Simeon Saint is that, at the end of the day, he is pretty much the ONLY Ace Attorney culprit who, for all intence and purposes, pretty much won.
He did end up succesfuly getting revenge on all the people who ruined his life, and while he was cought for his crimes and sent to jail in the end, the game kinda implies that maybe, this is the best outcome for his character. Simeon was never really in peace ever since the SS-5 incident, always feeling haunted and being on the run, but now in jail, he finally gets to be safe again, and stay with Kanis, the only person who he truly considered to be on his side. As Kanis puts it, he finally has a Home. And for as fucked up of a person as Saint was, I think there's something, oddly really beautiful about that...
And besides, in the trial for the body double’s murder, he can always plead self-defense.
Technically Godot is a culprit and definitely "won" in that he was happy Phoenix caught him. Proof that Phoenix had surpassed Mia and him and become a real...Ace Attorney.
'Intents' and purposes.
Is Kanis the new name for Sirhan Dogen, the assassin?
@@BlindBosnian Yes, Kanis Bodhidharma.
The absolute tragedy of Bronco/Simeon....I truly believe that if they'd somehow talked and sorted things out they could've become a wonderful villain duo. 💔
I also feel like Simeon's 'hear no evil' pose is a genuine crack in his facade, the other two were part of the act but that one feels like the real him.
It also might have originated from Fifi Interrogating him.
I think Simeon Is a victim, but as you said it doesn’t excuse his actions
He is in my opinion the best culprit in the series.
His revenge plot was amazing after all it was all done by the time Edgeworth and the others find out.
His tragic backstory makes all his motivations and behaviour completely understandable.
I love how he is the big bad of the game, the one behind almost everything that happened but at the same time is the leasser evil compared to the other culprits (Specially Excelsius) and even if he did it for personal revenge, he helped in taking down very awful people (And again, specifically Excelsius) soo he is less of a villain and more of an antihero.
But of course the best thing is how he completely fooled Edgeworth (and us) the whole game, we defended this guy and prove his innocence and we didn't never expected or find out that he was the mastermind almost until the end of game, producing the biggest plot-twist in the series.
And the last thing, he faked a breakdown 😂😂😂. Truly and unforgettable character in this wonderful series.
Simeon deserved better. (Or Simon Technically)
No, it's Simeon technically. Though I will always have a lot of nostalgia for the fan names
A 20 minute video dedicated to Simeon? I’m sat.
If I had a nickel for each time money was under the care of a murderer I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but weird it happened twice
Simeon Really got screwed big time...
Notably even if Bronco’s dad was Gustavia, Simeon’s vengeance for that shows how far off the deep end he was. He clearly didn’t even remember his father but was willing to kill a friend simply for being the son of the person who killed him. Perhaps because he laid all the blame for his suffering on his father’s death however he couldn’t reach the murderer… so he reached the murderers son that was “complicit” in the murder by tying him up. His mind was so twisted he saw everything as a sign of betrayal
Its kind of funny seeing Bronco and Simeon with their official names, but Gusto with his fan name.
@ I haven’t seen the translated version much so names are still tricky
20 Minutes of Peak?!
gonna disagree on "you can't feel bad for him". i've always felt bsolutely teerrible for this man. and i firmly believe him to be one of the few main antagonists who could still potentially redeem themselves.
plus, there was also the whole part where bronco tied up simeon and almost left him to die in a freezing car. that doesn't do wonders for one's friendship
simon can change
he’s with his true father by the end of the game, and no i don’t mean the chef who can’t taste his food
Bronco didn't leave him to die as in he just left. He sit right there with him, they would both die if anything. And Bronce was forced by his father. Someone would think Simeon can sympathize bc they both had bad fathers. But well alas.
@@12arkich28 okay, fine. bronco tied up simeon and left him to freeze to death in a car with bronco. that changes everything. i see now
@@ihaetschool3361 You talked it like Bronco tried to murder Simeon and not an abused child get forced by his father to his potential death with his friend.
@@12arkich28 yeah, he tried to, and successfully, locked simeon in a freezing car, nearly killing him. to simeon, that's what it looked like. that was the very point where he stopped seeing him as a friend
I LOVE SIMON or as he is now Simeon, He’s just a silly guy 😔
this is your best video chazza i love you
It's important to note that, even if you think Bronco wasn't fully innocent, then he manipulated Bronco into killing Rook, who really WAS innocent. So that's at least 2 innocent people (Rook and Ringer).
I'm about 1 minute in and this is probably your best
A fellow lost judgment enjoyer? Gonna be waiting for that Kitakata vid now
Omg you cooked and I agree I love Simeon’s character so much and his character is so interesting and aai2 in general is such a good game
I think a song name from the great ace attorney best describes Simeon, "sympathize with the sinner, not with the sin" Simeon is VERY much a sinner, but thats mostly because of his circumstances, so you can sympathize with him, but you cant sympathize with the murder he committed, while yes it was technically self defense, but you still cant exactly accept what he did to him...anyways, Simeon is a great character...if only Bronco hadnt stopped him...or more rather if only his dad hadnt forced him to stop him...
Pucci Spotted, instantly the greatest video of all time
I loved the Yakuza Reference
Best villain in all of fiction and I’ll stand by that
It's been SO long since I experienced Investigations 2, I recalled the story being uber complicated while somehow making sense, but wow seeing it recapped here, yeah it's some insane backstory level
Shelly de killer gotta be he most cvnty assassin to ever cvnty assassin
Bro decided to drop peak
Production went up apparently 🔥
Honestly the final confrontation is hilarious to me bc he already got exposed for various shit like kidnapping and attacking but still be like "Nuh uh i don't murder". Could just arrest him right there then gather evidences for murder later. But Simeon over here bluff harder than Phoenix (even tho the murder is really silly bc how tf anyone got crushed by a slowly descent hot air balloon on the sky of a high tower in middle of the city).
Great Video Chazza!
I originally played the fan translation which had some slight alterations to Simeon’s dialogue. Like… I was so used to calling Bronco Knight and Simeon Saint by their fan translation names of Horace Knightley and Simon Keyes that getting used to these new names (damn you Excelsius Winner) has been kind of hard. I feel like Simeon while he IS a victim is basically like a victim of p*dophilia turning out to be one themselves. He has what we call a victim complex, while his motive is sympathetic and he clearly lost his sanity years ago, he sees himself as justified in everything he does and nothing he did was wrong. And that’s why I love him so much, he’s an incredibly realistic Ace Attorney villain that shows anyone can be a scheming little bastard like him. It’s not all black and white. A character from another game that kinda fits Simeon’s messed up viewpoint on the world is Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa 2 who, without spoiling much genuinely believes all bad luck is reciprocated by good luck. You get in a plane crash, killing your parents, but leaving you with a massive fortune. You destroy the gymnasium of your school down, but you end up NOT being expelled as a result, and in fact graduate with flying colours? You become a puppet for the main villain of the series but end up almost killing her, had it not been for a deus ex machina and constantly thwart her plans in the name of Hope.
Chazza, I love you
My morality has been questioned Chazza
Algorithm should send this to the moon ngl
Best Video Yet!
I never thought i'd see a video on Simon
A video befitting of Simon!
I could have saved him
same bro
In my opinion Crime is crime, whatever your opinion, crime will never solve the problem.
A 20 minute video about Simon Keyes?
This one’s gonna be good.
You Cooked, straight up!
Simeon also caused the death of Rosie Ringer who we didn't know her intentions AND directly kidnapped Shaun Fenn, so I don't think that Bronco was the only blameless victim of his actions.
I think Simeon is remorseful but at the same time I think he’s so confident that he sort of doesn’t care?
Also Great Video!
I don't know why when I saw the community post I thought this was going to be about Qurcus Alba
Algorithm should treat this video nicely!
Never let bro in the kitchen, he's gonna become a chef and stop making videos for us.
Also simeon's hot
As much as Simeon is another victim of SS-5 i still can't feel bad for him after all he commented a lot of crimes most of them being really awful. 1 this one isn't a crime but it foreshadows the crimes he committs in the future. He helps his dad cheat at the confectionery contest. 2 he helps a assassin. 3 he intercepts mail. 4 he planted a bug on Kay. 5 he commented two accounts of kidnapping, one of which is a young child who is a well known actor, is the son of a late foreign president, and is the adopted son of a judge who's on a Council which is the highest form of law in the District. 6 he knowingly manipulated two people into commenting murder. And 7 he murdered a government official. With all of that I would be surprised if he only got life in jail.
1. He didn't help his dad cheat. Last I checked, there was no rule against having someone taste your foods. The worst thing Simeon did before the kidnapping was help maintain the lie that Carmelo Gusto could taste food. But its not like that was against the rules. It just meant that without his taste tester, Carmelo Gusto couldn't make good food. The actual cheating was Carmelo collaborating with Artie Frost when they were supposed to be competing against each other.
2. There is no "good" thing Simeon could do with the SS-5 incident. Not helping Kanis means Kanis gets murdered by Excelsius, Fifi, and Fake Wang and the truth of SS-5 is more easily buried. Plus, Simeon clearly felt indebted to Kanis since the man saved his life. No matter what, Simeon would be assisting a criminal whether he saved Kanis or not.
7. Fake Wang tried to shoot Simeon. Considering the impractical nature of killing someone with a hot air balloon, there's no way a court is going to believe that Simeon came up there planning to kill anyone. An easy self-defense killing to argue.
Why is bro changing the thumbnail so much 😂. I understand the first time because it was really implied spoilers but now everytime I see the video its a new thumbnail
Ngl the second one worked but i can't be bothered with "SPOILER!?!"?" even though in my opinion how you can infer that the guy in the thumbnail is the monkey man is inspiring, but then i realized the hood picture is in the gallery so i nabbed it. And to be honest it looks way better actually
Question can you do an analysis on ace attorneys worst killers.
Florent L’belle and Lance amano.
whats the song at the 1.5 part
You really just cook don’t you?
Holy shit, Alf Alldown is just a worse pun name than Terry Fawles
Well, Alf Aldown is also a reference to the nursery rhyme that Rosie Ringer is named after, their two names being references to nursery rhymes in every version
Ok' but what's up with the game interupting the final boss fight in order force you into a minigame tutorial?
The art of stretching the game I presume
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i like yor videos. like.
Im jot first but I saw Simon and I lost it hi
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Why do i watch every videos but i didnt sub 😮
i subbed
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