I remember a video like this for the great ace attorney, I remember it being this channel but now the video is gone. Now I wander searching what happened to it
Yes but theres one thing thats been bothering me... If the defendant really was hiding in the bag then... How did he tie the knot from the outside of the bag!
I think it's partly because it sounds too heroic, and because all they had for suspense themes at this point in the franchise WAS just suspense. No hot line of fate
I kinda agree - but it also kinda makes sense why though. This is Phoenix's first year as an attorney, as such, the music is reflective of his intent. He's leaning on every objection being a major breakthrough. Ironically, this also parallels the series's development, as time goes on, the devs have learned how to better pace the drama with the music, so now Pursuit only plays when the witness is really against the wall and fighting back, the entire case gets turned upside down, or when the player is about to put the final nail in the coffin of the witness's testimony. Pretty sure there's a critical analysis that can be made on this point. The closest I've seen is 8bit Music Theory's vid on AA music, but I'd like one that spans the entire series and goes into how each theme reflects the story more organically.
when you know the first turnabout only has the variation of pursuit and not the regular one ... yeah it does, but can you blame them to blast this banger every so often???
I remember a video like this for the great ace attorney, I remember it being this channel but now the video is gone. Now I wander searching what happened to it
Hey, dont know if you're still searching or wondering, but both the TGAA1 and TGAA2 videos have been uploaded/reuploaded recently.
@@Snif719 I know, I was very happy to see the video
Finally someone made this video, it was of the utmost importance!!!
The witness hearing this after saying one small contradiction after hearing the words objection:oh fuck.
Uh oh, their in trouble
everytime im interested in this franchise, content creators make video about it. maybe its time to replay this game for fun :D
22:40 Gumshoe to the rescue!
Love this! Would love similar videos for the other games in the series!
There will be for all games
TGAA is gonna be like 5 min long 😭
@@herlockfanboy839someone did a compilation dgs1 had like 10 minutes of the entire hour and the rest was dgs2
@@donnie1774 omg can you share the link pls?
@@herlockfanboy839 I think you're counting both 1 and 2. That's sad.
Now justice for all ❤
Got them now!
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Yes but theres one thing thats been bothering me... If the defendant really was hiding in the bag then... How did he tie the knot from the outside of the bag!
If he was inside the bag, then there's no way he could possibly tie the knot from the outside!
He was stuffed in there BY THIS VERY WITNESS!!
Uhm, i would love to believe you if there wasnt A CONTRADICTION IN YOUR STATEMENT DUMBA-
Hi UHD
I just wanna say thank you for helping me in hard cases
No problem man!
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Me when I align a vase...
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i think this is the game that misuses the pursuit theme the most
I think it's partly because it sounds too heroic, and because all they had for suspense themes at this point in the franchise WAS just suspense. No hot line of fate
Now so?
I kinda agree - but it also kinda makes sense why though.
This is Phoenix's first year as an attorney, as such, the music is reflective of his intent. He's leaning on every objection being a major breakthrough. Ironically, this also parallels the series's development, as time goes on, the devs have learned how to better pace the drama with the music, so now Pursuit only plays when the witness is really against the wall and fighting back, the entire case gets turned upside down, or when the player is about to put the final nail in the coffin of the witness's testimony.
Pretty sure there's a critical analysis that can be made on this point. The closest I've seen is 8bit Music Theory's vid on AA music, but I'd like one that spans the entire series and goes into how each theme reflects the story more organically.
when you know the first turnabout only has the variation of pursuit and not the regular one ... yeah it does, but can you blame them to blast this banger every so often???
This is the game that uses this right cmon bro wtf