Agreed. You're referring to the high number of people bursting in to deliver new information, I assume?lukewarmholiday wrote:
Case 5 had so much fucking deus ex machina, ugh.
Agreed. You're referring to the high number of people bursting in to deliver new information, I assume?lukewarmholiday wrote:
Case 5 had so much fucking deus ex machina, ugh.
yeahK2J wrote:
Agreed. You're referring to the high number of people bursting in to deliver new information, I assume?lukewarmholiday wrote:
Case 5 had so much fucking deus ex machina, ugh.
You realize that 5 cases is the most that's ever been in an AA game right? AA1 originally only had 4 since Rise From The Ashes was an add-in for the DS remake. Trials & Tribulations had 5, but 2 of them were short cases with no investigation phases. This makes AAI, approximately, the longest game in the series.supergarlic wrote:
finished the game. It felt short even if there was a lot of game time. I just wish there were more cases since five makes the story feel really short :[
But the cases are shorter overall, especially the first two. What they really should have done is make the game less linear instead of just "investigate this area" and "cross-examine (or whatever) this person" over and over. So you would have to, you know, actually think and stuff most of the time.YellowYoshi1 wrote:
You realize that 5 cases is the most that's ever been in an AA game right? AA1 originally only had 4 since Rise From The Ashes was an add-in for the DS remake. Trials & Tribulations had 5, but 2 of them were short cases with no investigation phases. This makes AAI, approximately, the longest game in the series.supergarlic wrote:
finished the game. It felt short even if there was a lot of game time. I just wish there were more cases since five makes the story feel really short :[
Because im waiting for an english release ):Zekira wrote:
Gyakuten Kenji 2 has been out since YESTERDAY
Yet no one is bumping this thread :/
K2J wrote:
By the way, if you haven't played Ghost Trick yet, it's very enjoyable. By same director as Ace Attorney.