The best part about this is how your character starts off in familiar Phoenix Wright straight man territory, then succumbs to the madness himself and suddenly you have TWO idiots pirouetting around someone's apartment.
Hey, hey hey! Don't be calling him an idiot now! Herlock Sholmes is a great detective who specializes in finding speckled bands and worrying paranoid Japanese men!
..... this dude straight up feels like a Jojo villain and his stand is basically "you will stand there as i break down your entire life of the past whutever until you start crying" >.>
Which is in tone with the original Sherlock Holmes novels, it's perfect, in which, Holmes is always trying to train the people around him to become better in the art of deduction.
Fun fact, Pavlova's deduction (regarding the contents of her trunk) is the only time in either Great Ace Attorney game where Sholmes brings in a new reasoning when he mentions the bookshelf, which played no part in the original deduction. Surprised this never happened more often, since he'll always stick by his deduction until Ryunosuke corrects the proper statements.
I think it goes more in line with what Holmes is doing rather then a gameplay mechanic, the story is showing how Holmes right now is testing how far Ryunosuke can keep sight of the truth with Holmes doing everything he can to misguide him. Once he is sure, he can't misguide him, he would rather keep pushing his sense of observation and his ability of deduction to train him further rather then focus on misguide him.
Re-watching these now as I finished the whole 10 cases, it's so cool how the subtle language he uses gets at the truth of the matter. I won't spoil it for those who haven't beat it yet, but this progression through both games is so great.
• 0:00 => The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band #1 • 22:37 => The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band #2 • 49:35 => The Adventure of the Clouded Kokoro • 1:12:56 => The Adventure of the Unspeakable Story
it's his thing actually, so it won't be in modern day ace attorney games, unless there was a 3rd game in this series, but they already ended this 2 game series with a pretty important milestone.
Around 49:37 Awww, you didn't put my favorite of the first game, when Holmes basically says at the end of the second chapter something along the lines of "Okay, kids gloves are off, i was planning to solve this properly when we arrived at the port, but it seens that won't be possible anymore, everything is now in your hands Mr.Naruhodo" And we have with less flashy views, basically a dance with Ryunosuke with Holmes guiding him.
@@colfdralegend I think you got the wrong idea, the second deduction concluded at Kazuma falling because the cat tripped him, which very much not happened.
@@colfdralegend Kazuma said he wanted a second opinion, Nikolina misunderstood it as trying to oust her and she pushed him, with Kazuma hitting his head on... something (that part was never explained).
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The best part about this is how your character starts off in familiar Phoenix Wright straight man territory, then succumbs to the madness himself and suddenly you have TWO idiots pirouetting around someone's apartment.
Hey, hey hey! Don't be calling him an idiot now! Herlock Sholmes is a great detective who specializes in finding speckled bands and worrying paranoid Japanese men!
Who the fuck is Sherlock Holmes? Do you mean HERLOCK SHOLMES, the greatest detective of all time?!
@@artstsym Oh shoot, my bad! Lemme correct my egregious mistake real quick!
Shomes is like an AI that makes a story that isn't based on reality.
That's just Sherlock Holmes sometimes
@@jackofalltrades6129who?
@@terrible1237herlock sholmes?
Wait until mikotoba comes.
..... this dude straight up feels like a Jojo villain and his stand is basically "you will stand there as i break down your entire life of the past whutever until you start crying" >.>
And i can stop time to think of a life ruining dialogue,or even revert it to think
All it needs now is a cool stand name,
I don't think the [Great Deduction] is a good name.
"Now let us begin.....with Herlock Sholmes' Experimental Theater of Logic and Deduction!"
"Hold it, Mr.Holmes!"
That's quite long for "logic and Reasoning spectacular"
TOPIC 1:
On the first dance of deductions, I totally believed Holme's theory
Same, it was pretty believable.
It was literally the only believable thing he said through the entire game
@@Mr.LeoNovI may have thought his ‘shovel’ theory was plausible at the time lol.
and remember, Sholmes is actually not ever wrong in these. He's Training Ryu to become as smart as him.
Which is in tone with the original Sherlock Holmes novels, it's perfect, in which, Holmes is always trying to train the people around him to become better in the art of deduction.
Fun fact, Pavlova's deduction (regarding the contents of her trunk) is the only time in either Great Ace Attorney game where Sholmes brings in a new reasoning when he mentions the bookshelf, which played no part in the original deduction. Surprised this never happened more often, since he'll always stick by his deduction until Ryunosuke corrects the proper statements.
I think it goes more in line with what Holmes is doing rather then a gameplay mechanic, the story is showing how Holmes right now is testing how far Ryunosuke can keep sight of the truth with Holmes doing everything he can to misguide him. Once he is sure, he can't misguide him, he would rather keep pushing his sense of observation and his ability of deduction to train him further rather then focus on misguide him.
Wait. The 4th deduction. The watchword was "Professor".
Those foreshadowing sons of guns.
These segments were so fun and stylish
Re-watching these now as I finished the whole 10 cases, it's so cool how the subtle language he uses gets at the truth of the matter.
I won't spoil it for those who haven't beat it yet, but this progression through both games is so great.
• 0:00 => The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band #1
• 22:37 => The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band #2
• 49:35 => The Adventure of the Clouded Kokoro
• 1:12:56 => The Adventure of the Unspeakable Story
Omg GAA deductions are the best investigation moments in the series. This blows psy locks out of the water!
Me when I'm objectively wrong
They went fully unstoppable on episodes 3 and 5 in Resolve
I hope that Dance of Deduction stays on as a feature in the next Ace Attorney game
I doubt it'd be possible if it were sholmeless
it's his thing actually, so it won't be in modern day ace attorney games, unless there was a 3rd game in this series, but they already ended this 2 game series with a pretty important milestone.
We see Sholmes screw up his deductions before Naruhodo steps and he reveals his true senses… Did he really miss deducing facts with someone that much?
Herlock Sholmes is my favourite character in ‘The Great Ace Attorney’.
57:04 And vice versa. Whenever someone lands on American soil, they immediately develop an extreme taste for burgers, fries and fried chicken.
Iris had a dance of deduction.
Around 49:37 Awww, you didn't put my favorite of the first game, when Holmes basically says at the end of the second chapter something along the lines of "Okay, kids gloves are off, i was planning to solve this properly when we arrived at the port, but it seens that won't be possible anymore, everything is now in your hands Mr.Naruhodo" And we have with less flashy views, basically a dance with Ryunosuke with Holmes guiding him.
About that second deduction..
That’s not what happened canonically.
It very much happened, he just didn’t die
@@colfdralegend I think you got the wrong idea, the second deduction concluded at Kazuma falling because the cat tripped him, which very much not happened.
@@windflier1684 this was a while ago so could your remind me? I remember that he fell because the girl pushed him over the cat or something
@@colfdralegend Kazuma said he wanted a second opinion, Nikolina misunderstood it as trying to oust her and she pushed him, with Kazuma hitting his head on... something (that part was never explained).
My favourite part of game.
11:46 everyone does 🥹
The last one is Ashley Graydon, not Robert Crogley
Yup, sudden name change.
Тиара за 20 тысяч рублей
- Мистер Шолмс... Что вы делаете..?
- Как что? Естественно, примеряю на себе вес 20 тысяч рублей!
- Тогда для чего вы повисли на этом крючке?
- Очевидно, чтоб проверить, выдержит ли он вес бесценного ума и 20 тысяч рублей
- (Никогда не знаешь наверняка, серьёзен ли он или нет..)
Лучший диалог за всю игру
God bless yall and remember that Jesus died on the cross for your sins so that you could be forgiven so that you could go to heaven and not hell repent of your sins and you will be forgiven.
Jesus died so that Herlock Sholmes could dance to deduce, so true
Ah yes, out of the thousands of religions that have existed all throughout human history, yours just so happens to be the correct one. Sure.
jesus died so Herlock Sholmes could tear ass on the deduction floor
@luka stojanovic no need to attack somebody for sharing their beliefs. They’re just that: his personal beliefs. If they don’t align with yours, that doesn’t mean yours are right, or vice versa. From his perspective, he’s genuinely trying to leave a nice message to make people smile. There’s no need to tear him down for that
Are these Christian comments bots? I think I've seen this comment before and there seems to be a lot more random Christian preachers in unrelated comment sections.