All I can think of is McGuilded screaming at everyone. I must say, McGuilded is the most badass defendant in the series, because he's the only defendant who actively defends himself and screws the prosecution over.
@@damonwest8314 That's fair, I forgot about that. I guess just because Megundal actually did it, and got away with it, whereas the most Phoenix did was some evidence forging.
Sighs. I guess nobody had ever had the balls to pull that in the Japanese Supreme Court before, and she being a woman and an Englishwoman at that, Hosonaga was probably hesitant to be accused of accosting her and overreacting.
Now that I think about it, 1-3 is by far the best written case in ace attorney. Ever. The sheer amazement I felt when I realised this case 3 is extremely special... In fact, both case 3's in TGAA are AMAZING. You have the conflict between If you should let your *most likely guilty* client roam free, or you have one of the most spine-chilling and surprising reveals in Ace Attorney history. God do I love TGAA.
DGS-3 is in my top 3 cases easily, and this song so vividly tells it’s story. It subverts all expectations of this series so far in such an insane and calculated way. If 3-5 wasn’t as good as it is, this would very possibly be my favorite.
DGS 3 is by far my favorite of the franchise. The sense of scale, danger and intensity of this case is unique to me. From the initial context that you need to win at all costs, only to be confronted with the question of how far you are really willing to go to achieve that victory. It's nothing you'd expect from a third case and I love that.
When Ryunosuke told Shamsphere how he didn't know Olive Green, but how she considered him a mortal enemy for killing her fiancée with gas. That truly hit home
It just shows how blinded Shamspeare was with money. He didn’t care who or what happened in that room, all he wanted was to scare them off....but then when he did kill someone, he didn’t care, he just saw that as another opening to find the treasure. The memoirs of the clouded Kokoro is such a great end to the “filler case” in the first game, perfectly capturing a tale of coincidences overlapping on one another. To think that becoming a victim herself was the perfect alibi for Olive Green to get away with attempted murder.....
When did Naruhodou accuse a prosecutor though? Phoenix did so numerous times but I don't recall Naruhodou ever doing so (except for maybe when he accused Asougi of attacking Gregson?)
*Music plays* Susato: Please don't throw yourself against the- *Ryunosuke is launched into the wall and forms a crater on the side of said wall* Van Zieks: My learned Nipponese, I would ask that you refrain from launching yourself into the wall yet again. You've caused more collateral damage in this court than the Irish Famine. Ryunosuke: But you proved that a knife was on the scene that proves that my client is- *music stops* oh neat, this part of the knife has a secret compartment that stores the poison that the witness was developing.
"You may not of even known her but she knew you well she knew you as the most vile despicable monster out there you weren't just a murderer but the murderer of her romeo"
When you're about to be dragged into a family trip and so you suddenly scavenge through all the possibilities of getting yourself out before it's too late
@@savvassavvides6681 Yeah, but I'd argue it's more 3. Like SPOILERS It's blatantly obvious by the end of case 3 that he did it. The only unknown was his motivation.
i dont think itd happen, but i do really wish a "trial in disorder" theme with the actual trial in disorder bcomes regular in the series, like a witness drawing a weapon they concealed and holding a baliff hostage
@@isg4 Funnily enough, this theme plays in the fourth Escapade when Iris and Sholmes pretend that the building is on fire, and Naruhodo instinctively tries to get his daruma doll.
@@ijnh9336 you’ve got to remember this was the time where the Japanese government was heavily influenced by the British Empire and because she was a British citizen they couldn’t do anything about it without possibly enraging the British Empire
G1-3 SPOILERS i like how there are so, SO many glaring holes in the planted blood. for instance, why only on those specific spots? the bloodstains are a lighter colour, suggesting they're much newer than the rest, though it could also be because of the couch, but isn't the blood on the knife also dark? why is no blood found on top of the omnibus if the victim was stabbed there? how did they even get their hands on the knife if one of them did it? and yet, nobody notices. because everyone is concerned about the blood being fabricated, and not everything i pointed out just now. nobody stopped to give everything careful thought, and it ended up working to mcgilded's favour. the blood wasn't planted to make the court think ryu's "the victim was killed above" theory was true as much as it was planted to misdirect the court, to have it walk right into a dead end
All I can think of is McGuilded screaming at everyone. I must say, McGuilded is the most badass defendant in the series, because he's the only defendant who actively defends himself and screws the prosecution over.
But what about Phoenix? He does more work than Apollo, and he is the one who presented the ace.
@@damonwest8314 That's fair, I forgot about that.
I guess just because Megundal actually did it, and got away with it, whereas the most Phoenix did was some evidence forging.
Except that the prosecution should have won in that trial.
@@marcosseverini5297 "Should have."
@@AB-dm1wz Unfortunately.
For the love of god, detective, just grab the bottle back, she's only holding it with 3 fingers!
nah. that'd be too easy. gotta smash stuff for plot devices.
Sighs. I guess nobody had ever had the balls to pull that in the Japanese Supreme Court before, and she being a woman and an Englishwoman at that, Hosonaga was probably hesitant to be accused of accosting her and overreacting.
This doesn't actually play when she's holding the bottle it only plays till its smashed
Even if you're incompetent enough to not grab it, she *destroyed evidence!*
I think Hosonaga was too much of a simp.
"The prosecution my lord...
has no further evidence or testimony"
Ryu: "You can't just destroy evidence!"
Brett: _"...Whoops!"_
Ryutaro: "You can't just destroy villains!"
Menimemo: *"WHOOPS!"*
Anyone: you can't just have a bad name!
Raiten: WHOOPS
Ryu : "You can't just falsify evidence!"
McGilded : *"Did ye say sumthin', lad?"*
I love it when the defendant is actually guilty haha
@JF_Abridged I sure did it was my favorite case until Megundal's
@JF_Abridged Hah, I actually did love that case
It brings out the true feeling of being an attorney
I loved that case!
Talk to the *leg* Japanese boy
Now that I think about it, 1-3 is by far the best written case in ace attorney. Ever. The sheer amazement I felt when I realised this case 3 is extremely special... In fact, both case 3's in TGAA are AMAZING.
You have the conflict between If you should let your *most likely guilty* client roam free, or you have one of the most spine-chilling and surprising reveals in Ace Attorney history. God do I love TGAA.
Came from another video that called this a "Negative Pursuit Theme".
I can see why now.
It's the video of the theme "a cornered heart" right?
@@pkmntrainerred4247 Maybe? That video is a major spoilers for Spirit Of Justice, in case anyone in the comments section doesn't know.
@@pkmntrainerred4247 yeah, it's from "a cornered heart"
DGS-3 is in my top 3 cases easily, and this song so vividly tells it’s story. It subverts all expectations of this series so far in such an insane and calculated way.
If 3-5 wasn’t as good as it is, this would very possibly be my favorite.
Well I think DGS-5 is better because it wraps up the unsolved mystery of DGS-3
DGS2-5
DGS 3 is by far my favorite of the franchise. The sense of scale, danger and intensity of this case is unique to me. From the initial context that you need to win at all costs, only to be confronted with the question of how far you are really willing to go to achieve that victory. It's nothing you'd expect from a third case and I love that.
When Ryunosuke told Shamsphere how he didn't know Olive Green, but how she considered him a mortal enemy for killing her fiancée with gas. That truly hit home
It just shows how blinded Shamspeare was with money. He didn’t care who or what happened in that room, all he wanted was to scare them off....but then when he did kill someone, he didn’t care, he just saw that as another opening to find the treasure. The memoirs of the clouded Kokoro is such a great end to the “filler case” in the first game, perfectly capturing a tale of coincidences overlapping on one another. To think that becoming a victim herself was the perfect alibi for Olive Green to get away with attempted murder.....
But how did she know he was thr one that killed Duncan? Also how did she know he blew on pipes
@@stephranshe heard soseki saying he was going through something similar, she then worked it out from there
Spoiler 1+2:
When you realize Naruhodou accused almost all the legal system.
Prosecutor, check
Attorney, check ? (He accused himself of protecting a guilty Megundal)
Legal assistant, check
Juror, check
Victim, check
Defendant, check
Witness, of course
Scoland Yard, check
Detective, check
Coroner, check
Chief guard, check
Warden, check
Bailiff, check (Chrogray)
Judge, check
Lord Justice, check
Governments, check
Foreign Affairs Minister, check
Soldier, check
We are missing the gallery and I think it's pretty complete.
By Soldier do you mean Uzukumaru? Because he never accused him of murder, just for stealing the koban
Just accusations, not always murder
When did Naruhodou accuse a prosecutor though? Phoenix did so numerous times but I don't recall Naruhodou ever doing so (except for maybe when he accused Asougi of attacking Gregson?)
That time yes
And by victim you mean Petenshy, correct?
AKA the theme of “wh… WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?! (falls on desk)”
*Music plays*
Susato: Please don't throw yourself against the-
*Ryunosuke is launched into the wall and forms a crater on the side of said wall*
Van Zieks: My learned Nipponese, I would ask that you refrain from launching yourself into the wall yet again. You've caused more collateral damage in this court than the Irish Famine.
Ryunosuke: But you proved that a knife was on the scene that proves that my client is- *music stops* oh neat, this part of the knife has a secret compartment that stores the poison that the witness was developing.
_my learned Nipponese_
*yeets wine bottle to the public behind him*
@@Max-7512-
Someone was probably kinda freaked out when they caught it.
Van Zieks:Nice argument, but *proceeds to waist thousands of pounds of wine*
*waste, my engrish is worst that the one of Red White
Ryunosuke: wait…you’re telling me, he didn’t put his socks on that night
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Van Zieks: Yes, my learned nipponese friend. It was all gay
*Puts leg on the table*
bro gets blasted into the wall at the most random shit 💀
*Gets blasted into the fucking wall*
All I can see is Albert admitting guilt to protect his invention and begging Barok to not let them get their hands on it... I love them
"What would you do were I to drop this bottle?"
"For God's sake Hosonaga she's at your right DON'T LET HER DROP IT!"
*Jezail drops the bottle*
"YOU-"
"You may not of even known her but she knew you well she knew you as the most vile despicable monster out there you weren't just a murderer but the murderer of her romeo"
ok
dgs 2 refference much?
What's this a reference to?
@@AB-dm1wz dgs 2
@@usermcskull4713 ok
When you're about to be dragged into a family trip and so you suddenly scavenge through all the possibilities of getting yourself out before it's too late
"I said this trial is finished!"
Like you.
P.S. I meant Megundal, not you. I'm very sorry if you thought it that way.
"B-But the trial ain't over yet-"
we are watching the first case of a verbal break down in the series.
Who would win:
A veritable ocean of circumstantial evidence as well as direct hostility of the witness on trial
Or one bottle boi
DGS2 Spoiler:
Jigoku: "I'll pretend i never saw that."
i was so mad over that case then i played dgs 2 and i realised it all made sense
This theme would play all the time if i were a defence attorney
Same lol
"This trial is over!!!"
TIS OVER I TELL YE
@@ligamo Ordaar! Ordaaar!
this track is criminally underrated
It would be awesome to have this theme play in modern Ace Attorney.
Wouldn’t this game count as a modern Ace Attorney game?
@@Creature_of_the_LandTouché.
This theme would be perfect in 1-5 when the trial was disorder due to a certain revelation. Im trying to avoid spoilers
Megundal DGS-5 spoilers
is my favorite villain in the game
You kinda did "spoilers" over there , m8
@@brah-im fixed it
5?
@@tantris2876 case 5 of the first game
@@savvassavvides6681 Yeah, but I'd argue it's more 3. Like SPOILERS
It's blatantly obvious by the end of case 3 that he did it. The only unknown was his motivation.
When you're eating something soft and feel a crunch
i dont get why this isnt in the dlc extras for the localization, its like the best song in the sound track :(
i dont think itd happen, but i do really wish a "trial in disorder" theme with the actual trial in disorder bcomes regular in the series, like a witness drawing a weapon they concealed and holding a baliff hostage
So delusional scenario.
Or setting the courtroom on fire and giving you only a few minutes before it burns down
@@isg4 Funnily enough, this theme plays in the fourth Escapade when Iris and Sholmes pretend that the building is on fire, and Naruhodo instinctively tries to get his daruma doll.
@@user-wu8qc9bb3ehave you played ace attorney? It’s more probable than many things that have happened in this game
Wouldn't it be awesome if it played when a never seen before prosecutor shows up? E. G. Von Karma
reminds me of hotline of fate from aa2 with the emotion it gives. this piece is AMAZING
this one is so good, really adds so much intensity to the dialouge
Naruhodou: "Wh-
*Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?!"*
NOOOOOOOOOO!!!
What the. .?
She just smashed that bottle! This is the Supreme Court! What type of disgrace is this?
@@ijnh9336 you’ve got to remember this was the time where the Japanese government was heavily influenced by the British Empire and because she was a British citizen they couldn’t do anything about it without possibly enraging the British Empire
@@gtxxtg8212 Ordaar! Ordaaar! Ordaaar!
G1-3 SPOILERS
i like how there are so, SO many glaring holes in the planted blood. for instance, why only on those specific spots? the bloodstains are a lighter colour, suggesting they're much newer than the rest, though it could also be because of the couch, but isn't the blood on the knife also dark? why is no blood found on top of the omnibus if the victim was stabbed there? how did they even get their hands on the knife if one of them did it?
and yet, nobody notices. because everyone is concerned about the blood being fabricated, and not everything i pointed out just now. nobody stopped to give everything careful thought, and it ended up working to mcgilded's favour. the blood wasn't planted to make the court think ryu's "the victim was killed above" theory was true as much as it was planted to misdirect the court, to have it walk right into a dead end
I always open my eyes in shock everytime this theme play, like a secret was unraveld that should've remained a secret
A befitting theme for a prescutor pursuit
When an irishman blackmails a Scottswoman in order to get English government secrets
I'm pretty sure gina isn't supposed to be Scottish but ok
cockney accent not scotttish.
I swear this song hits so much harder from the Switch's speakers, maybe I need different headphones?
This theme always reminds me Ryonosuke telling everyone who the professor really was.
the unofficial theme of van zieks and megundal
Van Zieks: *Objection!*
That request has already been denied.
I can see this being in kingdom heats lmao
Generally DGS osts are very Yoko/KH due to how orchestral they are . I can also say they are very Yamane ( composer for Castlevania)
Tfw the kingdom heats up
I feel like this song should play everytime the killer pulls a tournabout on the defence
If 2020 was a theme
But 2020 was my favorite year :(
This is like a Kingdom Hearts track, I fucking love it.
It does has a lot of Yoko vibes
It gives of a mix of dance to the death, a final boss theme, and desire for all that is lost.
Clippety-clop! Clippety-clop! Clippety-clop! Clippety-clop! Clippety-clop! Clippety-clop!
Is it me or does this feel like a rendition of pursuit 2001?
Spoiler
Jezaile Brett is not Jezaile Brett, her name is actually A. Shinn and she is not a visiting student.
Lmao.
My favourite part 0:41 and 0:44
Ordaar! Ordaaar! Ordaaaar!
when the last attempt on your calculus problem is wrong
Order! Order! ORDER!
i kep thinking this is the pursuit theme for some reason.
this one is creepy
DAMN IT ALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!
NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
معاذ بدون سروال
Only good song in the game
Never
excuse me sir i think you need new ears
Are you sure about that?
I need to have a word with you about how that's possible, when Kazuma's themes also exist