When Nahyuta decided to throw his glove, I immediately began yelling before even recognizing the tattoo on his palm. This, ladies and gentlemen, is how you build up a lawful evil character to become a lawful good in a good way
No, Edgeworth is how you build it up in a good way. In his first case, he's pretty scummy, using underhanded tricks like the infamous "updated autopsy report" and covering for Redd White, but then, we start to get hints that there's more to him than just a desire to win, with the reveal of his and Phoenix sharing a past, the "unnecessary feelings" line, etc, and most importantly, his moment in Turnabout Samurai where he sides with you to uncover the truth, all leading perfectly into Turnabout Goodbyes, never mind his continuing arc in the rest of the Trilogy and the Investigations games. They tried to recreate the same arc with Nahyuta, but it was just done way worse (Honestly, he draws from a lot of different Prosecutors' story beats/gimmicks, but just does them worse; He's a previously-unmentioned foreign adoptive sibling of a known character, but while Franziska slotted neatly into Edgeworth's pre-existing backstory, there was nothing in either AJ or DD that suggested Apollo was raised by foreign revolutionaries, he has super-long animations before refuting you, but while Godot always dropped bombshells that completely upended the trial and felt deserving of such dramatics, Nahyuta would pause for like ten seconds only to spout more of the same inane religious bullshit as before, etc), the biggest problem being the lack of a "Turnabout Samurai" moment prior to the endgame where we see that glimmer of good in him. He remains an unambiguous villain right up until the final hour of the game, and before the final case, if anything, he just gets progressively worse. It's a shame, too, because the writers had the perfect opportunity to show such moments of good by taking advantage of the "two countries" gimmick of SoJ. Nahyuta is allegedly only an asshole because Ga'ran is blackmailing him, right? So when he's abroad, out from under her thumb, they could've had him be a nice, agreeable, Klavier-esque Prosecutor to show his true self, while also building up a mystery around why he's such an asshole in Khura'in. But no, regardless of where he is, he acts like a tool throughout the whole game, and in fact, arguably his worst action (Deliberately using Athena's trauma and sensitive hearing against her to try and trigger a panic attack) happens in Japanifornia. Oh, not to mention, it's also in the penultimate case of the game, right before his so-called "redemption arc". Compare that to Edgeworth's behavior in Turnabout Samurai, and you'll see what I mean.
After Watching the prologue i definitely agree But i feel like it would be good for cutscenes i feel like voice clips with constant pauses in between would be annoying
He’s great, he doesn’t deserve the hate like man, chill, try to put yourself in his shoes At least he DIDNT FORGE EVIDENCE!!! He was just a little confused, but had the spirit
@@lem0nbell Eh did he though? He really expressed no remorse and was willing to stab whoever it really was and there was a chance it was a nine year old
I love how his arm trembles when he puts his fist to his chest. Nahyuta is grieving the loss of his father, who loved him and supported him to the bitter end. And now more than ever, he plans on honoring his father's efforts and freeing their kingdom from Ga'ran's hands, for Dhurke's defiant spirit lives through him now.
the entire situation was too cruel for him, he had to pretend like he was fine when dhurke was found in the tomb but was barely holding it together, then his mother got shot in front of him...
YES, COMEPLETE WRIGHT. i NEED IT SO BAD. imagine getting to hear nahyuta's voice during the whole show, and don't even get me started for the potential of the filler/special episodes!!!
Based, also I feel the deep psychological despair and pain of nahyuta’s head and heart. It is time for us both to forgive our own past conducts, leave behind this sense of resignation and start leading the path for each of our own future’s! For that is my resolve! I’ve no doubt all 3 of them (spoils) feel the same way too. When all is said and done anyway.
As a lowly watcher, I was siding with His Holiness, Nahyuta at least 95% of the time, even during Maya’s case; he is *that* important to me. But during this, well it was nice to have him on the side I SHOULD have been rooting for all along.
during the magical turnabout i was legit siding with nahyuta most the time, like he had the right idea, but the wrong defendant which is no fault of his because of rentinz insanely perfect alibi.
@@maskdemasque2073 the texture quality isnt better they use the same models for the mobile and 3ds version, it only looks better on mobile because the 3ds has a lower resolution
Look I get it He is not the best written prosecutor but he is not the worst Frankly I think Franziska is way worse than him(at least in JFA) Her constant whipping and foolish fool just pissed me off Also her development is at the last scene with edgeworth and it last like for 5 min Nahyuta at least had case 5 of being different Like I dont get why some people say franziska is good but nahyuta is not Also he does not cheat like franzy He is just super religious(so dont get mad if he was harsh to trucy and maya-like people are mad cause he prosecute trucy and maya and they are pissed cause they are their fav) It is obvious why he is the way he is Yes this should have been foreshadowed before case 5 but still Another thing he has better than franzy(and even others) he is nice towards ema He actually admires her for her work He is the only prosecutor who is nice towards a detective Yes he is repetitive and boring But franziska is also like that I like Nahyuta more than klavier as well He is boring and underwhelming Has no development and etc. So in short Nahyuta is overhated
Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice can be bought on mobile devices as well, if you didn't know. Pretty sure this was captured on an IOS device, although Android has it too.
The glove hid the symbol of the dragon (which stands for the revolution). So him throwing the glove away means that he ends up embracing the part of him that is a rebel and that he stops trying to suppress and hide this fact.
To add to this, the glove is likely the symbol of Ga'ran, the woman who looks like a spider. Throwing it away shows that he's no longer a puppet for Ga'ran (Ga'ran blackmailed him into working for her).
@@cinderpxmpkin9554 oh yes , when Dhurke was falsely Blamed of murdering the queen , Nahyuta was expelled from the royal family because he was dhurke's son Ga'ran was threatening him to do the same to his sister Rayfa Khura'in So Nahyuta became Garan's Pet Dog
Its probably because the 3D glove isn't meant to be shown at point blank range on the screen, else it'd look bad (all 3D models), if that's what you speak of
This scene is when I finally find Nahyuta slightly less unbearable. That man spends almost the whole game acting all holier than thou and calling you a filthy piece of s**t who deserves to go to deepest pit of hell just because you're a lawyer. He'd long since lost the right to say that sentence when he yielded and became Ga'ran puppet, not even dreaming to go up against her, even after seeing his father's dead body. Apollo was the one who truly carried Dhurke soul with him.
I mean... he said all of that basically because he was Ga'ran's puppet. I would not be surprised if he was given a literal script to read from. He sacrificed a lot for his little sister, and I don't think that gets acknowledged enough.
But he actually works pretty well and hard🙄.. in place I didn't like Klavier Gavin.. in the whole game it felt to me that he only helped apollo win all the cases.
@@shreyashbhowmik4768 I mean... yeah. His whole point was that he cares less about a guilty verdict and more about the truth, just like Edgeworth does after case 2 of AA1
whenever they do the "dragon never yields" gesture, when their hand starts to move to their chest, there's this little tic that sorta stops them from doing it, but nevertheless, they still do it. i think this detail really just hits home man, clearly represents "a dragon never yields" perfectly
A DRAGON NEVER YIELDS
YES SIR
Damn right
Dhurke never got a driver's license. Because a dragon never yields.
Oml yes
is it even legal to drive as a dragon tho
@@deathified no (they never yield)
When Nahyuta decided to throw his glove, I immediately began yelling before even recognizing the tattoo on his palm. This, ladies and gentlemen, is how you build up a lawful evil character to become a lawful good in a good way
“”””Good”””” way
Nahyuta wasn't built up at all LMAO
No, Edgeworth is how you build it up in a good way. In his first case, he's pretty scummy, using underhanded tricks like the infamous "updated autopsy report" and covering for Redd White, but then, we start to get hints that there's more to him than just a desire to win, with the reveal of his and Phoenix sharing a past, the "unnecessary feelings" line, etc, and most importantly, his moment in Turnabout Samurai where he sides with you to uncover the truth, all leading perfectly into Turnabout Goodbyes, never mind his continuing arc in the rest of the Trilogy and the Investigations games.
They tried to recreate the same arc with Nahyuta, but it was just done way worse (Honestly, he draws from a lot of different Prosecutors' story beats/gimmicks, but just does them worse; He's a previously-unmentioned foreign adoptive sibling of a known character, but while Franziska slotted neatly into Edgeworth's pre-existing backstory, there was nothing in either AJ or DD that suggested Apollo was raised by foreign revolutionaries, he has super-long animations before refuting you, but while Godot always dropped bombshells that completely upended the trial and felt deserving of such dramatics, Nahyuta would pause for like ten seconds only to spout more of the same inane religious bullshit as before, etc), the biggest problem being the lack of a "Turnabout Samurai" moment prior to the endgame where we see that glimmer of good in him. He remains an unambiguous villain right up until the final hour of the game, and before the final case, if anything, he just gets progressively worse.
It's a shame, too, because the writers had the perfect opportunity to show such moments of good by taking advantage of the "two countries" gimmick of SoJ. Nahyuta is allegedly only an asshole because Ga'ran is blackmailing him, right? So when he's abroad, out from under her thumb, they could've had him be a nice, agreeable, Klavier-esque Prosecutor to show his true self, while also building up a mystery around why he's such an asshole in Khura'in. But no, regardless of where he is, he acts like a tool throughout the whole game, and in fact, arguably his worst action (Deliberately using Athena's trauma and sensitive hearing against her to try and trigger a panic attack) happens in Japanifornia. Oh, not to mention, it's also in the penultimate case of the game, right before his so-called "redemption arc". Compare that to Edgeworth's behavior in Turnabout Samurai, and you'll see what I mean.
@@dgshoe Primarily because he was never evil in the first place. He's more a puppet who finally decided to break his strings.
@@CABRALFAN27 also, it's pretty clear Ga'ran has influence in Japanifornia too. That's kind of what the first part of Case 5 is about, is it not?
"Hear me Ga'ran: I will cast you down from your bloody throne!"
That's got to be one of the coolest lines in the history of these games.
"Long live the revolution!"
Makes me wish the whole game was voice acted
One day they will. One day.
God I’d fucking play it over and over again
For Dhurke’s and Nahyuta’s voices
If only the whole game was an anime
Voice acting would ruin Ace Attorney
After Watching the prologue i definitely agree
But i feel like it would be good for cutscenes i feel like voice clips with constant pauses in between would be annoying
Just now realized Matt Mercer plays him
I can't unhear it now... that dude is everywhere, I swear...
I swear when i saw his name connected to this i assumed he was durke due to the voice. This was a surprise
I don't understand the nahyuta hate, I mean, he's basically just male Franziska
exactly, talk about double standards
Thank you! He’s literally my comfort character, all the hate he gets makes me sad :(
Yeah he’s not perfect but he’s not that bad
And he literally did what Simon did, do bad things to protect their younger siblings (Athena in Simon’s place)
@@HJ-tq3ze exactly!
He’s great, he doesn’t deserve the hate like man, chill, try to put yourself in his shoes
At least he DIDNT FORGE EVIDENCE!!! He was just a little confused, but had the spirit
I remember playing this in 3D and watched the glove come off.
Cheesy but awesome all at the same time.
0:40 - 0:43 Love you now, nahyuta.
I prefer Godot. "The only time a lawyer can cry is when it's all over"
he sounds hot when he says it ngl
@@lem0nbell for me, he’s a character that I’d like for no reason
@@vonkarma7935 Ah yes the murderer is a better person alright. Do you prefer John Wayne Gacy to George Washington?
@@lem0nbell Eh did he though? He really expressed no remorse and was willing to stab whoever it really was and there was a chance it was a nine year old
I love how his arm trembles when he puts his fist to his chest.
Nahyuta is grieving the loss of his father, who loved him and supported him to the bitter end. And now more than ever, he plans on honoring his father's efforts and freeing their kingdom from Ga'ran's hands, for Dhurke's defiant spirit lives through him now.
the entire situation was too cruel for him, he had to pretend like he was fine when dhurke was found in the tomb but was barely holding it together, then his mother got shot in front of him...
0:38 that glove kind of looks like Maya here lol
0:13 You'd half expect a Wind Tunnel to be sucking the camera towards that dragon mark LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Lol I can literally hear Miroku saying "Kazaana!"
ACE ATTORNEY 4-6 ANIME IS WHAT WE NEED!
YES, COMEPLETE WRIGHT. i NEED IT SO BAD. imagine getting to hear nahyuta's voice during the whole show, and don't even get me started for the potential of the filler/special episodes!!!
The moment he unlatched his glove, I saw it coming, but I still got chills. Amazingly executed!
"Do you yield"
"Hehe. I do not."
0:33 woe, glove be upon ye
Based, also I feel the deep psychological despair and pain of nahyuta’s head and heart.
It is time for us both to forgive our own past conducts, leave behind this sense of resignation and start leading the path for each of our own future’s!
For that is my resolve! I’ve no doubt all 3 of them (spoils) feel the same way too. When all is said and done anyway.
This scene is the biggest fucking pogchamp.
As a lowly watcher, I was siding with His Holiness, Nahyuta at least 95% of the time, even during Maya’s case; he is *that* important to me. But during this, well it was nice to have him on the side I SHOULD have been rooting for all along.
during the magical turnabout i was legit siding with nahyuta most the time, like he had the right idea, but the wrong defendant which is no fault of his because of rentinz insanely perfect alibi.
everyones talking about the video, but no one talks about nahyuta’s FUCKING MAGICAL FLOATING ROPE
Still surprised by dhurke death
Is this the version on mobile, it looks smoother than the 3ds
This is the IOS edition yes, Its texture quality is greater than the 3DS
@@maskdemasque2073 it's the same on android
@@maskdemasque2073 the texture quality isnt better they use the same models for the mobile and 3ds version, it only looks better on mobile because the 3ds has a lower resolution
@@questionmarkquestionmarkques rightly said... I completed this game today 😊
@@questionmarkquestionmarkques thats literally what they said isnt it? the ios's texture quality is greater than the 3ds's
I died at this oml
The best scene in the game
0:39
NAHYUTA, UNTIL NOW, ALL YOU'VE DONE IS YIELD.
Nahyuta shares his english voice with Jotaro
Look I get it
He is not the best written prosecutor but he is not the worst
Frankly I think Franziska is way worse than him(at least in JFA)
Her constant whipping and foolish fool just pissed me off
Also her development is at the last scene with edgeworth and it last like for 5 min
Nahyuta at least had case 5 of being different
Like I dont get why some people say franziska is good but nahyuta is not
Also he does not cheat like franzy
He is just super religious(so dont get mad if he was harsh to trucy and maya-like people are mad cause he prosecute trucy and maya and they are pissed cause they are their fav)
It is obvious why he is the way he is
Yes this should have been foreshadowed before case 5 but still
Another thing he has better than franzy(and even others) he is nice towards ema
He actually admires her for her work
He is the only prosecutor who is nice towards a detective
Yes he is repetitive and boring
But franziska is also like that
I like Nahyuta more than klavier as well
He is boring and underwhelming
Has no development and etc.
So in short
Nahyuta is overhated
I'm so glad at least somebody gets it
Nahyuta Sahdmadhi He betrayed Ga ran
Is that a bad thing?
that's a good thing. she treated him like shit
I don’t think it’s bad that he betrayed his abuser lol
How is this game footage being played this doesn't look like a 3DS system?
Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice can be bought on mobile devices as well, if you didn't know. Pretty sure this was captured on an IOS device, although Android has it too.
@@iiberlin oh yeah right.
I haven’t played the game, what’s the meaning of him throwing that “glove”?
The glove hid the symbol of the dragon (which stands for the revolution). So him throwing the glove away means that he ends up embracing the part of him that is a rebel and that he stops trying to suppress and hide this fact.
To add to this, the glove is likely the symbol of Ga'ran, the woman who looks like a spider. Throwing it away shows that he's no longer a puppet for Ga'ran (Ga'ran blackmailed him into working for her).
@@rictusempra3388 Ga’ran really did that?
Understood, thank you very much! 😊
@@cinderpxmpkin9554 oh yes , when Dhurke was falsely Blamed of murdering the queen , Nahyuta was expelled from the royal family because he was dhurke's son
Ga'ran was threatening him to do the same to his sister Rayfa Khura'in
So Nahyuta became Garan's Pet Dog
Yes Yuty use the ‘A Dragon Never Yields’ to show off to Ema and don’t be shy I’m watching! 😁
Yusuke Kitagawa?
Same va as yusuke
Why at 0:43 the screen gets blurry?
Huh i dont know its blurry
Its probably because the 3D glove isn't meant to be shown at point blank range on the screen, else it'd look bad (all 3D models), if that's what you speak of
@@iiberlin honestly I don't remember what I was talking about but thx anyways
For some reason this video keeps loading and buffering on and off every millisecond. Really weird
Yakuza in a nutshell
This scene is when I finally find Nahyuta slightly less unbearable. That man spends almost the whole game acting all holier than thou and calling you a filthy piece of s**t who deserves to go to deepest pit of hell just because you're a lawyer. He'd long since lost the right to say that sentence when he yielded and became Ga'ran puppet, not even dreaming to go up against her, even after seeing his father's dead body. Apollo was the one who truly carried Dhurke soul with him.
I mean... he said all of that basically because he was Ga'ran's puppet. I would not be surprised if he was given a literal script to read from.
He sacrificed a lot for his little sister, and I don't think that gets acknowledged enough.
Still the worst prosecutor
But he actually works pretty well and hard🙄.. in place I didn't like Klavier Gavin.. in the whole game it felt to me that he only helped apollo win all the cases.
Winston and Gaspen Payne : .........
@@SA-vl9dr Well, maybe rival prosecutor would be more accurate then 😅
@@shreyashbhowmik4768 I mean... yeah. His whole point was that he cares less about a guilty verdict and more about the truth, just like Edgeworth does after case 2 of AA1
@@InfiniteGreninja yes...but A good opposition is actually needed to make a case rocking....
whenever they do the "dragon never yields" gesture, when their hand starts to move to their chest, there's this little tic that sorta stops them from doing it, but nevertheless, they still do it. i think this detail really just hits home man, clearly represents "a dragon never yields" perfectly