I really love how the judge seems to be as biased and hostile towards the defense as the rest of Khura'in, but then here he proves that he's much more reasonable than he seems, and is devoted to finding the truth - enough that he's willing to throw the *princess* out of the courtroom if she's going to disrupt the trial!
Me too. While the system may be corrupt, that doesn’t mean the people are. Sure, the judge holds his beliefs in high regard. But he won’t ignore the truth, even if it comes from someone he perceives to be a liar, and it’s all thanks to evidence.
@@WhiteFangofWar Maybe some type of political immunity? Or even just seniority? Never thought about that part before, how he's doing something that's borderline sacrilege
Yeah, I would say this was probably the best courtroom-moment of a Judge in the whole series. Him revealing, that under all that bias there is still the professional, inpartial judge he was before the introduction of the DC Act and all that followed. And that maybe he will have a little more serious role in this game for once.
@@TheMaleLynn Are you talking only the "Judge" behind the stand, or just the judges in general? Because if you're talking in general, I will fight and die on the hill of *those* moments from GAA:Resolve
Priestess Rayfa is one of my favorite characters, I think. They write her so well as both a sheltered teenager and a royal priestess who's been given too much power for someone her age~
Fun fact: Shah'do is a Tibetan Mastiff. He's just a tiny puppy, but those dogs get MASSIVE. They look like grizzly bears or lions when they're full-grown.
I just love that, despite the air of grandness and maturity Rayfa wants to give off, she's definitely just a kid and will throw childish tantrums. Also, Shad'oh (pronounced Shadow) is the cutest thing ever.
Wait a minute. 34:30 “Only the victim and the accused were in the hallway” “How do you know?” “Because there was a witness, who must have been in close enough proximity to be considered present at the incident. So yeah, obviously only the victim and accused were there”
So the thing here about Payne is, for once, he's doing a really good job as prosecutor. He is taking advantage of local culture for an easy win, he had good arguments for all the inconsistent insights, and he had a backup plan just in case the trial proceeded beyond the Seance. He's just is more interested in winning than truth, like the good ol days back home.
The moment that "This is the gaping hole I've been looking for!" line of dialogue popped up, I knew exactly how she would react! Enjoying the series so far!
@@finnvaneekelen4966 Believe it or not, I've been agonizing for days that I didn't stick a better landing, like "If Genesis has taught me anything, there must be SOME Miss Andistan'dhin" or something. ;)
13:33 Petition to have Lucah say Hakuna Matata and/or other similar sounding phrases in place of Pohlkunka. It would be funnier and make about as much sense.
Rayfa is definitely one of my favorite characters in this game. She’s very accurate to how an actual 14 year old girl acts. She uses old English words to act all prim and proper, very mature. But underneath that, she’s still a whiney, stuck up, spoiled princess that throws tantrums when something doesn’t go her way. We’ll see much later why she’s one of my favorites, but she’s already a highlight in this first case alone.
16:40 Nice to see that the judge has a pair to tell off the royal priestess. Sure, he may be uninformed about the finer details of how a court is run, but at least he remembered that he’s practically the boss of the courtroom. Don’t forget to show your badge to everyone.
SoJ starting out strong by having Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin right out of the gate. My favorite Case 1 antags in the AA games, arguably one of the best witnesses in the series for reasons that will become clear soon enough.
I love this guy so much. He and Marlon Rimes from the previous game are two of my favourite witnesses. Oh and the character in my avatar and several others from the next case.
@@KlaviceGavinyeah SOJ has the best avarage quality of witnesses. Not one of them is super annoying (most games have at least one) and theres so many great ones. My personal favorite witness in this bame (and the series probably) is the first one from the final case (at least i think there first)
@@Bread16091 You tell that to 80% of 10-year olds that throw f-bombs more viciously than adults do, with full understanding of the meaning behind those words XD
I have a friend who used to always leave discord calls by saying "Peace love and happiness", and I started responding with Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin because of this character, and now I have multiple friends who know nothing about ace attorney who say this dudes name when they leave places lol.
Quite an eventful part, this. Phoenix proves that Her Benevolence's Insights aren't the full truth in and of themselves, and deserve to be scrutinized to uncover the full truth. Of course, Rayfa clearly doesn't take well to being proven wrong, and the Judge proves himself to be truly sensible in spite of his distrust of Phoenix, refusing to simply overlook the blatant contradictions brought up. Telling off his kingdom's royal priestess like that was pretty badass, and from the way Rayfa was forced to be taken away from the courtroom, it's easy to see that for all of her grand posturing, she's still a teenager, and a particularly bratty, stubborn, and spiteful one. Not only that, but Phoenix even managed to convince Ahlbi to open up and tell the full truth, fully gaining his trust because of his willingness to put his life on the line for him. We even got to meet his cute little canine companion, Shah'do. And now, we get to have a little chat with one of the most lengthy-named witnesses we've had yet: Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin. Good grief, the puns, lol
Rayfa's denial is understandable because she has spent a long time beleiving the insights were absolute and that there's no way her understanding of them could be flawed, after all the suspect MUST be guilty, right? So of course she never thought about how many innocent people she consigned to death because she was never even made to think about the possibility of being wrong.
Judge at home so rarely sticks up for Phoenix that seeing His Majestry do so like an hour after Phoenix makes himself enemy of the state makes him so interesting
My favorite part about this, is how prepared Payne is, for a trial that was supposed to be over in 5 seconds, without knowing Phoenix Wright was in town, and about to walk through those doors.
I don't like this game very much, but I have to say I love the scene where the judge puts his foot down. With a few very notable exceptions this game has great characters, and Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin is one of the best. You'll see why everyone loves him so much as the case goes on.
6:46 There's something absolutely hilarious about Rayfa's random slips into vocabulary that would make Lotta Hart proud. "Malarkey" and "heavens to Betsy" from an ep or two back are my two favorites thus far 18:15 The commentary about her just being a teen is a fair point. In a theocracy like this one, she's seen as the ultimate authority both spiritual and governmental, so she's probably never been told she's wrong before. Shows in her meltdown for sure 29:21 I REALLY hope it turns out Ahlbi really CAN talk to the dog. Just for the insanity of it xD
dude i love Ace Attorney. the absolute most common thing is for prosecutors to go like "of COURSE there was NOBODY ELSE at the scene of the crime. and to prove that, i will call on a witness that happened to witness there not being nobody else at the scene of the crime, and he witnessed that by being there at the scene of the crime" so unserious for real
an here we see what makes the kurain judge unique: much like our main judge he's interested in hearing the truth. He's very harsh towards defence attorneys because of Khura'in's weirdness, but when a possibility is raised that he cannot deny he acts fairly and earnestly. He's ultimately interested in doing his job correctly more than blindly following the rules of his country.
THIS guy! THIS is the pun name (I don't even want to type it out) that legitimately made me close my 3DS and just sigh for a good minute when I sorted it out.
35:53 The only thing I can think of, in regard to that guy’s look, is Ted Nugent in Aqua Teen Hunger Force. If it’s something else, I don’t know what you mean, and I’ll heed your advice to not look into it. Don’t forget to show your badge to everyone.
Who is the ultimate jammer? Is it the Jammin Ninja? Klavier Gavin? Or Guitar Jesus? I say it’s Klavier. Who else can play a mean air guitar like that. Plus there was his fiery performance with the Guitar Serenade?
I can't wait for the next episode. No spoilers, but this guy has quite the testimony. Calling it now that the next episode title is "Two gods and a hippie."
If not for the fact that the court assumed Rayfa was correct, am I crazy for thinking that the guy who has the key to the box that was broken into at all times would be a prime suspect in this theft/murder case? Especially if the accused then wasn't found with what's supposed to be the *only* key?
Hippie Jebus finally takes the stand. Which makes you wonder, if he could testify against Ahlbi at any moment, then why would Rayfa's divinitation dance needed in the first place?
Since you're such a big fan of the Ace attorney series can I recommend "Aya Shameimaru: Ace Attorney"? It's a Touhou fan game, but knowledge of the series isn't really required. There's multiple Aya Ace Attorney games too, so in case you find yourself enjoying the first you could play the rest of the series too.
35:51 How can Lucahjin not remember a series so enlightening, so life changing as Xavier: Renegade Angel? Could have sworn she brought it up in the past.
Technically this is not exclusively Mia's, it is the Objection theme used in Trials and Tribulations, for both Mia and Phoenix. But yes, people tend to associate it with Mia because T&T is the game where she is playable in two cases. In Dual Destinies and this game, they decided to give each attorney their own Objection theme, so Phoenix gets this remix of the T&T one, while Apollo gets a remix of the one from his first game and Athena has a unique one as well
I'm glad to see you're enjoying the insight gimmick! I had a heck of a time with it - maybe I'll learn some tricks by watching how you logic your way through it. Enjoying this a lot so far, Lucah!
Xavier Renegade Angel? That what you're thinkin'? Cultured. Anyhow. His Magistry is an absolute chad compared to His Honor. He's very fresh to see. Interesting personality, probably pulls off the religious thing best out of most of the characters in this game. It's hard to say he misses with some of the judicial choices he makes. He's actually pretty impartial for just how rigged the justice system in his country is. Still has to have some quirky personality because it's an AA game, but being a judge in a foreign country helps a lot. Honestly, His Magistry is a personal highlight of this game for me.
16:06 genuinely, this judge actually has balls compared to the normal judge, like the was played the joke card at the start with his wife, but honestly, after this point? He holds comparably more respect for procedure
This was not the way I was expecting the kids posture to be interpreted in the vision. He doesn't have his hands up in surrender. He has them out, as in holding something up. Not lifting like a small container but resisting like a massive cabinet falling over.
36:05 Oh my gosh Lucah, you brought up the worst memory. 😂 My old roommate in college used to quote that all the time… which I may have entertained… I have regrets 💀 “you slumber, a cucumber” I never wanna remember that again 💀💀💀
Payne's insistence at being referred to as Chief Prosecutor instead of just being addressed as Prosecutor is a stark contrast to the Chief Prosecutor we saw at the end of Dual Destinies
Real funny of Lucah to complain about the prosecution not having proof when Phoenix has gone through entire games building his cases on very little evidence himself~ xP
Oh hell yeah, I replayed this case in the HD version a couple days ago and kept saying to myself “Lucah is gonna have quite the field day with this guy!”
Andistahn'din besides Kristoph might be my favourite first case culprit. How appropriate that "god boy" is basically one of the best culprits in any first case.
Calling her "Benevolence" when she's like screaming at Phoenix that he'll burn in hell for pointing out she might be wrong about something is peak to me.
I mentioned it in the comments 2 eps ago but it got lost in the shuffle 😢 I've only heard of it as "lees-majesty" when Anglicized or "lehz-majhestay" (roughly) if you use the original French pronunciation (from lèse-majesté). But I stand corrected :)
I love Xavier: Renegade Angel. But that show was so messed up... I wouldn't say it was cursed but it's definitely not something I would purposely look for
“Girl you weren’t even there, this is just conjecture” yes, yes it is. But the whole legal system is placed on the shoulders of Rayfa: a heavily biased/brainwashed 14 year old princess!! (referring to both her title and attitude). I know the term “kangaroo court” is used a lot in this series but it’s definitely applicable here.
OHH Black Betty, dahmalan
OHH Black Betty, dahmalan
Black Betty had a child, dahmalan
Damn thing gone wild, dahmalan
I really love how the judge seems to be as biased and hostile towards the defense as the rest of Khura'in, but then here he proves that he's much more reasonable than he seems, and is devoted to finding the truth - enough that he's willing to throw the *princess* out of the courtroom if she's going to disrupt the trial!
Me too. While the system may be corrupt, that doesn’t mean the people are. Sure, the judge holds his beliefs in high regard. But he won’t ignore the truth, even if it comes from someone he perceives to be a liar, and it’s all thanks to evidence.
He's not worried about getting executed after the trial?
@@WhiteFangofWar Maybe some type of political immunity? Or even just seniority?
Never thought about that part before, how he's doing something that's borderline sacrilege
Yeah, I would say this was probably the best courtroom-moment of a Judge in the whole series. Him revealing, that under all that bias there is still the professional, inpartial judge he was before the introduction of the DC Act and all that followed.
And that maybe he will have a little more serious role in this game for once.
@@TheMaleLynn Are you talking only the "Judge" behind the stand, or just the judges in general? Because if you're talking in general, I will fight and die on the hill of *those* moments from GAA:Resolve
Honestly, Phoenix is lucky that of all the people in Khura'in open-minded enough to not just deny his arguments out of spite, it's the judge.
Priestess Rayfa is one of my favorite characters, I think. They write her so well as both a sheltered teenager and a royal priestess who's been given too much power for someone her age~
She reminds me of Judge Courtney. Although her breakdown is amusing.
IDK about you, but I kinda hate her. She's like the sands of Tattooine. Coarse, rough, & irritating.
Fun fact: Shah'do is a Tibetan Mastiff. He's just a tiny puppy, but those dogs get MASSIVE. They look like grizzly bears or lions when they're full-grown.
I just love that, despite the air of grandness and maturity Rayfa wants to give off, she's definitely just a kid and will throw childish tantrums.
Also, Shad'oh (pronounced Shadow) is the cutest thing ever.
I see no, hear no evil
The puppy's really cute
Ngl i thought he was saying a shortened version of "should i do". The puppy was a nice surprise
It's spelled as Shah'do.
Wait a minute. 34:30 “Only the victim and the accused were in the hallway” “How do you know?” “Because there was a witness, who must have been in close enough proximity to be considered present at the incident. So yeah, obviously only the victim and accused were there”
Not the first time they do that 🤡
the existance of this witness should of brought dout into the seance in the first place if they had him all along to clarify which hallway...
So the thing here about Payne is, for once, he's doing a really good job as prosecutor. He is taking advantage of local culture for an easy win, he had good arguments for all the inconsistent insights, and he had a backup plan just in case the trial proceeded beyond the Seance. He's just is more interested in winning than truth, like the good ol days back home.
The moment that "This is the gaping hole I've been looking for!" line of dialogue popped up, I knew exactly how she would react! Enjoying the series so far!
My favorite thing about Pees'lubn's name is, of all things, the prospect of him having a wife.
Because then she would be "Miss Andistan'dhin".
Of all the possible relationships you’d chosen wife, the recipient of the title of Mrs.? Malarkey.
Or a sister
@@myboatforacar Whomever it is, "there must be some Miss Andistan'dhin..."
@@SethACampbellMusicyou saw your shot and took it hats of to you
@@finnvaneekelen4966 Believe it or not, I've been agonizing for days that I didn't stick a better landing, like "If Genesis has taught me anything, there must be SOME Miss Andistan'dhin" or something. ;)
Oh my God Mark your calendars, she finally said assertion instead of assertation
Time stamp?!
@@JJ_R 9:26
As goofy as the judges can be in this series I just have to applaud how they stand for justice above anything else. The unsung heroes of Ace Attorney
You're thinking of Xavier Renegade Angel, and yeah I can see it.
35:53
Xavier: Renegade Angel?
That's exactly it
Yeah I never watched it but I remember commercials with it. Looked weird as hell.
"A cursed thing from Adult Swim" was more than enough to identify it
The best thing ever to come out of western animation
I fingered myself....TO DEATH
11:30 I wonder if Winston knows that his brother has become a bloodthirsty monster...
13:33 Petition to have Lucah say Hakuna Matata and/or other similar sounding phrases in place of Pohlkunka. It would be funnier and make about as much sense.
Seconded.
Ah yes. Right up there with the traditions of the Dark Potatoes and Light Prophylactic.
@@gavinli1368wasn't it the light Probopass and the dark Parappa?
I seem to remember at least one Dark Pikachu in there
Consider this my signature, the time has come for Dark Prognosticus 2.0
Rayfa is definitely one of my favorite characters in this game. She’s very accurate to how an actual 14 year old girl acts. She uses old English words to act all prim and proper, very mature. But underneath that, she’s still a whiney, stuck up, spoiled princess that throws tantrums when something doesn’t go her way. We’ll see much later why she’s one of my favorites, but she’s already a highlight in this first case alone.
16:40 Nice to see that the judge has a pair to tell off the royal priestess. Sure, he may be uninformed about the finer details of how a court is run, but at least he remembered that he’s practically the boss of the courtroom.
Don’t forget to show your badge to everyone.
SoJ starting out strong by having Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin right out of the gate. My favorite Case 1 antags in the AA games, arguably one of the best witnesses in the series for reasons that will become clear soon enough.
Yes! Andistan’dhin is an amazing “witness”! Easily in my top 10 across the whole series
I love this guy so much. He and Marlon Rimes from the previous game are two of my favourite witnesses. Oh and the character in my avatar and several others from the next case.
@@KlaviceGavinyeah SOJ has the best avarage quality of witnesses. Not one of them is super annoying (most games have at least one) and theres so many great ones. My personal favorite witness in this bame (and the series probably) is the first one from the final case (at least i think there first)
I think Rayfa is pushing back so much is because she doesn't want to think about the innocents her Insights sent to death.
"Dhurke, who's that? Are we going to hear about that later?"
Haha oh boy are you!
Hehehe
A Dragon never yields
@@jonmcknight18 Man, that phrase is so loaded with SO many emotions. I can't wait for Lucah to get real deep into this. What a journey it is
In 2024, Rayfa saying Malarkey is now funnier.
Rayfa's archaic exclamations is one of the funniest running jokes in an AA game.
She’s 14, she’s not old enough to say swear words yet!
@@Bread16091 You tell that to 80% of 10-year olds that throw f-bombs more viciously than adults do, with full understanding of the meaning behind those words XD
I have a friend who used to always leave discord calls by saying "Peace love and happiness", and I started responding with Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin because of this character, and now I have multiple friends who know nothing about ace attorney who say this dudes name when they leave places lol.
23:40 this theme right here is one of my top favorite ace attorney themes. A cornered heart is just so gooood
Couldn't agree more. I LOVE how it's used later in this game.
Quite an eventful part, this. Phoenix proves that Her Benevolence's Insights aren't the full truth in and of themselves, and deserve to be scrutinized to uncover the full truth. Of course, Rayfa clearly doesn't take well to being proven wrong, and the Judge proves himself to be truly sensible in spite of his distrust of Phoenix, refusing to simply overlook the blatant contradictions brought up. Telling off his kingdom's royal priestess like that was pretty badass, and from the way Rayfa was forced to be taken away from the courtroom, it's easy to see that for all of her grand posturing, she's still a teenager, and a particularly bratty, stubborn, and spiteful one.
Not only that, but Phoenix even managed to convince Ahlbi to open up and tell the full truth, fully gaining his trust because of his willingness to put his life on the line for him. We even got to meet his cute little canine companion, Shah'do.
And now, we get to have a little chat with one of the most lengthy-named witnesses we've had yet: Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin. Good grief, the puns, lol
You won’t believe how far they take the name puns in this game.
@@pokechatter How could it be any longer or more pompous?
Rayfa's denial is understandable because she has spent a long time beleiving the insights were absolute and that there's no way her understanding of them could be flawed, after all the suspect MUST be guilty, right?
So of course she never thought about how many innocent people she consigned to death because she was never even made to think about the possibility of being wrong.
Judge at home so rarely sticks up for Phoenix that seeing His Majestry do so like an hour after Phoenix makes himself enemy of the state makes him so interesting
My favorite part about this, is how prepared Payne is, for a trial that was supposed to be over in 5 seconds, without knowing Phoenix Wright was in town, and about to walk through those doors.
I don't like this game very much, but I have to say I love the scene where the judge puts his foot down.
With a few very notable exceptions this game has great characters, and Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin is one of the best. You'll see why everyone loves him so much as the case goes on.
Nah he sucks
I love that everyone’s names here are just sentences
Thank you, Lady Lucah! This Let's Play is the highlight of my day since I am having some career issues right now for a very stupid reason!
6:46 There's something absolutely hilarious about Rayfa's random slips into vocabulary that would make Lotta Hart proud. "Malarkey" and "heavens to Betsy" from an ep or two back are my two favorites thus far
18:15 The commentary about her just being a teen is a fair point. In a theocracy like this one, she's seen as the ultimate authority both spiritual and governmental, so she's probably never been told she's wrong before. Shows in her meltdown for sure
29:21 I REALLY hope it turns out Ahlbi really CAN talk to the dog. Just for the insanity of it xD
I feel like Shah'do adds so much to Ahlbi's animations, that it's a crime that we had to wait until now to get the dog out of the bag.
dude i love Ace Attorney. the absolute most common thing is for prosecutors to go like
"of COURSE there was NOBODY ELSE at the scene of the crime. and to prove that, i will call on a witness that happened to witness there not being nobody else at the scene of the crime, and he witnessed that by being there at the scene of the crime"
so unserious for real
36:23 Mr. Piss Lubin'
VS Mr. Clamye Gapin'
And we have this dude now! Guitar jesus is one of my favourite early witnesses, dude's a nut.
I'm loving your playthrough Lucah, can't wait for more
they found a THEME for this guy and they RAN with it
Shah'do reminds me of when I used to have a dog named Shadow as a kid, they were around the house before I was.
an here we see what makes the kurain judge unique: much like our main judge he's interested in hearing the truth. He's very harsh towards defence attorneys because of Khura'in's weirdness, but when a possibility is raised that he cannot deny he acts fairly and earnestly. He's ultimately interested in doing his job correctly more than blindly following the rules of his country.
Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin = Peace Love and Understanding
I was today years old when I finally put that together.
This is a decent pun but I love that his French name is Sterh'uey Tu'heiven (Stairway to Heaven)
@@vb8133thats absolutley amazing lmao
THIS guy! THIS is the pun name (I don't even want to type it out) that legitimately made me close my 3DS and just sigh for a good minute when I sorted it out.
i ALMOST CHOKED ON MY DRINK WHEN YOU SAID "HAKUNA MATATA", lucah
I died too 🤣🤣
y'know, thw worst part is... Alhbi stored all those magatama buns in the same place he had his dog all this time... just saying
Yep, best witness in series history is here. Let's go.
37:40 Is it just me or does the text-advancement-beepy-noise also sing along with the song?
35:53 The only thing I can think of, in regard to that guy’s look, is Ted Nugent in Aqua Teen Hunger Force. If it’s something else, I don’t know what you mean, and I’ll heed your advice to not look into it.
Don’t forget to show your badge to everyone.
Who is the ultimate jammer?
Is it the Jammin Ninja?
Klavier Gavin?
Or Guitar Jesus?
I say it’s Klavier. Who else can play a mean air guitar like that. Plus there was his fiery performance with the Guitar Serenade?
I can't wait for the next episode. No spoilers, but this guy has quite the testimony. Calling it now that the next episode title is "Two gods and a hippie."
worst main series judge proceeds to become best judge within 1 case
Xavier Renegade Angel. And it is actually really fucking hilarious
If not for the fact that the court assumed Rayfa was correct, am I crazy for thinking that the guy who has the key to the box that was broken into at all times would be a prime suspect in this theft/murder case? Especially if the accused then wasn't found with what's supposed to be the *only* key?
My question is how did Pat not have Ahlbi's hands fully in frame? Isn't he like twice his height?
Ahlbi was higher up the stairs, while Pat was at the bottom of them. From his POV, Ahlbi was higher than eye-level.
Yeah, let's not forget that he was on stairs, it's possible that he was down much lower than where Albhi was standing.
18:00 Well she is just a kid after all.
Hippie Jebus finally takes the stand. Which makes you wonder, if he could testify against Ahlbi at any moment, then why would Rayfa's divinitation dance needed in the first place?
36:01 are you talking about Xavier Renegade Angel? He doesn't have face paint but he does have backwards legs
Since you're such a big fan of the Ace attorney series can I recommend "Aya Shameimaru: Ace Attorney"?
It's a Touhou fan game, but knowledge of the series isn't really required. There's multiple Aya Ace Attorney games too, so in case you find yourself enjoying the first you could play the rest of the series too.
35:51 How can Lucahjin not remember a series so enlightening, so life changing as Xavier: Renegade Angel? Could have sworn she brought it up in the past.
Kratos Jesus has some great animations I hope you enjoy the rest of the trial :-)
The stakes are already pretty high from the last couple of episodes so I can only imagine that they'll continue to get higher.
Say hello to the best first witness in ace attorney
7:14
Is this Mia's Pursuit theme from Trials and Tribulations? That's kind of nice that Phoenix uses it now
Technically this is not exclusively Mia's, it is the Objection theme used in Trials and Tribulations, for both Mia and Phoenix. But yes, people tend to associate it with Mia because T&T is the game where she is playable in two cases.
In Dual Destinies and this game, they decided to give each attorney their own Objection theme, so Phoenix gets this remix of the T&T one, while Apollo gets a remix of the one from his first game and Athena has a unique one as well
I'm glad to see you're enjoying the insight gimmick! I had a heck of a time with it - maybe I'll learn some tricks by watching how you logic your way through it. Enjoying this a lot so far, Lucah!
Just so you know, acquiesce is pronounced “ack-wee-ess”
She knows that, it's her thermodynamics.
I got the notification for this video the moment I opened SoJ to play wtf
Xavier Renegade Angel? That what you're thinkin'? Cultured.
Anyhow. His Magistry is an absolute chad compared to His Honor. He's very fresh to see. Interesting personality, probably pulls off the religious thing best out of most of the characters in this game. It's hard to say he misses with some of the judicial choices he makes. He's actually pretty impartial for just how rigged the justice system in his country is. Still has to have some quirky personality because it's an AA game, but being a judge in a foreign country helps a lot. Honestly, His Magistry is a personal highlight of this game for me.
16:06 genuinely, this judge actually has balls compared to the normal judge, like the was played the joke card at the start with his wife, but honestly, after this point? He holds comparably more respect for procedure
Since I never even heard of the song prior to the game, I thought the Jesus dude's first name was pronounced "Peace-lube-un".
This was not the way I was expecting the kids posture to be interpreted in the vision. He doesn't have his hands up in surrender. He has them out, as in holding something up. Not lifting like a small container but resisting like a massive cabinet falling over.
36:05
Oh my gosh Lucah, you brought up the worst memory. 😂 My old roommate in college used to quote that all the time… which I may have entertained… I have regrets 💀
“you slumber, a cucumber”
I never wanna remember that again 💀💀💀
Payne's insistence at being referred to as Chief Prosecutor instead of just being addressed as Prosecutor is a stark contrast to the Chief Prosecutor we saw at the end of Dual Destinies
Acquiesce is the new prognosticus.
Real funny of Lucah to complain about the prosecution not having proof when Phoenix has gone through entire games building his cases on very little evidence himself~ xP
"There were only 2 people in the hallway. I have an eye witness who can testify." Mmm paradoxes
As a devout dog lover, I approve of Shah'do.
2 gods and a hippie? We’re gonna sit here and pretend Jesus wasn’t already a hippie? 😂✌️
36:00, Oh god, you're talking about Xavier Renegade Angel
Payne wanting the trial to end as soon as the insights weren't going to work. He knew that it was his only chance to defeat Phoenix.
And now the main event of trial 1...this is gonna be a riot.
41:54 You're going to enjoy this guy's Testimony
Oh hell yeah, I replayed this case in the HD version a couple days ago and kept saying to myself “Lucah is gonna have quite the field day with this guy!”
Gotta love the logic of "Only Ahlbi and Mr. Rohl were in the hall because the third person in the hall said so".
I was super confused about Andistan'din's name. Thanks for clearing that up.
35:53 Oh man, are you talking about Xavier: Renegade Angel? I love that show, it's hilarious.
Oh, you're talking about Xavier Renegade Angel. And yes, it's 100% cursed. I love it.
Andistahn'din besides Kristoph might be my favourite first case culprit. How appropriate that "god boy" is basically one of the best culprits in any first case.
I'm very disappointed that Pees'lubn's damahlan didn't catch on fire mid performance. #KlavierForLife
Calling her "Benevolence" when she's like screaming at Phoenix that he'll burn in hell for pointing out she might be wrong about something is peak to me.
Xavier: Renegade Angel was the cursed adult swim show
Based Judge
"There were only two people there, the witness said so."
...There WHERE WAS THE WITNESS?
Yo my dude Feel free to embrace the top tier of the witness testimony among the series
17:19 If I remember rightly, acquiesce is pronounced like "Ack! We ESS!"
From one classic rock fan to another, I'd strongly recommend pressing this witness's testimony at every opportunity...
36:39 Missed opportunity to call him 'Peesus'
15:27 Pretty sure it's pronounced leh-say majesty
17:23 and it's pronounced ack-quee-s
Felt like helping out for whatever pedantic reason.
I looked it up, and it’s pronounced “Les/Lez-majesty”.
I mentioned it in the comments 2 eps ago but it got lost in the shuffle 😢
I've only heard of it as "lees-majesty" when Anglicized or "lehz-majhestay" (roughly) if you use the original French pronunciation (from lèse-majesté). But I stand corrected :)
@@JJ_R You're correct! It's from French: Lèse Majesté (The s is pronounced a z) which is "Defaming a Ruler"!
@@JJ_R Oh. I've been saying it wrong this whole time. Lucah was saying it right. Whoops!
36:09 He gave commencement speech too
"The victim could of been struck from behind." "Possible"
The crime photo: blood on the back of the head
:| Why was this completely over looked?!
This judge is more ruthless
And yet so cool. I like him a lot!
I love Xavier: Renegade Angel. But that show was so messed up... I wouldn't say it was cursed but it's definitely not something I would purposely look for
“Girl you weren’t even there, this is just conjecture” yes, yes it is. But the whole legal system is placed on the shoulders of Rayfa: a heavily biased/brainwashed 14 year old princess!! (referring to both her title and attitude). I know the term “kangaroo court” is used a lot in this series but it’s definitely applicable here.
36:27 Heheh, if you think this name's bad, it gets worse!😁
I had to look up incontinence and I started laughing when I saw the definition. 😂 GURL
I think the Adult Swim show you're thinking of was Xavier: Renegade Angel.
"It was this really cursed thing on Adult Swim."
You'll have to be more specific.