Apparently, according to Gumshoe, Tigre was showing off his attorney badge to everyone and (according to Maggey) saying that it just got a tan while he was on vacation, it makes no sense how nobody noticed that it’s literally cardboard…
Funniest thing of the case is, the only time we are shown Furio Tigre dresses as Phoenix it's with Phoenix's usual sprite, but then as they describe the trial, they say he didn't even put up makeup nor did he do a good job at imitating his personality. Everyone there saw an orange man screaming and being violent and went "Man, Mr Wright must have had a rough day"
Probably the only part odd about this part of the game is why godot wasn't the prosecutor here. Either he already knew Wright was an impostor or... I don't know. I still don't know how he was even able to notice unless he watched the trial himself
@@KperaOfficial I just wanted to make it the same length as a tutorial trial. Also if Tigre was suspected for impersonation, it already brought his chances of being caught high up.
I think its funny how godot was able to recognize Phoenix easily despite having trouble with recognizing whats actually red while the judge and Winston couldnt
In the game godot says he knew tiger wasn't Phoenix so he didn't attend. Also in the beginning of turnabout recipe it shows Winston Payne for this trial
@bibbagamer1284 tiger has sharp teeth and a scar over him. Plus in-game godot says he knew it wasn't Phoenix wright which means he could tell the difference between Phoenix and phony Phoenix
Here I was expecting the second part of Succession Reforged, and I get to watch a hypothetical of one of my favorite cases?? (Byrdeshoe + Viola + giving Tigre his just desserts by faking the evidence and making him spurt out the truth) Heck yeah! Very nicely done!
To be honest, considering Phoenix can eat poisoned crital and fall from a 40 feets high fire bridge almost undamaged...I can understand how people didn't saw nothing strange; Furio Tigre is like lore accurate Phoenix
Hey Barok, I think I would like to see one where you do the prosecuting of Genshin Asogi, but you realize that Genshin's ring is fishy evidence since it has sharp claws and your brother Klint's autopsy report says that he has no internal injuries other than the stab wound from the sword in the duel with Genshin Asogi. On the prosecutor's bench with you would be Mael Stronghart, the witnesses would be Tobias Gregson and John H Wilson and Seishiro Jigoku, the defendant is Genshin Asogi naturally, and the Judge is the same old bailey judge too. Don't know who the lawyer would be and there would be no jury since it is a closed trial.
Apparently, according to Gumshoe, Tigre was showing off his attorney badge to everyone and (according to Maggey) saying that it just got a tan while he was on vacation, it makes no sense how nobody noticed that it’s literally cardboard…
Funniest thing of the case is, the only time we are shown Furio Tigre dresses as Phoenix it's with Phoenix's usual sprite, but then as they describe the trial, they say he didn't even put up makeup nor did he do a good job at imitating his personality.
Everyone there saw an orange man screaming and being violent and went "Man, Mr Wright must have had a rough day"
Recipe for Turnabout but the Judge is somewhat competent
Recipe for Turnabout but it makes more sense.
Recipe for Turnabout but it's Judge SMART!
(And also Maggey Smart, given she was the first to notice)
And to an extent Winston Payne. Even he admits Phoenix Wright is a professional.
Recipe for turnabout but everyone is smart.
Probably the only part odd about this part of the game is why godot wasn't the prosecutor here. Either he already knew Wright was an impostor or... I don't know. I still don't know how he was even able to notice unless he watched the trial himself
@@KperaOfficial I just wanted to make it the same length as a tutorial trial. Also if Tigre was suspected for impersonation, it already brought his chances of being caught high up.
I think its funny how godot was able to recognize Phoenix easily despite having trouble with recognizing whats actually red while the judge and Winston couldnt
In the game godot says he knew tiger wasn't Phoenix so he didn't attend. Also in the beginning of turnabout recipe it shows Winston Payne for this trial
Godot can't see red and we all know what tigre looks like
@bibbagamer1284 tiger has sharp teeth and a scar over him. Plus in-game godot says he knew it wasn't Phoenix wright which means he could tell the difference between Phoenix and phony Phoenix
Here I was expecting the second part of Succession Reforged, and I get to watch a hypothetical of one of my favorite cases?? (Byrdeshoe + Viola + giving Tigre his just desserts by faking the evidence and making him spurt out the truth) Heck yeah!
Very nicely done!
To be honest, considering Phoenix can eat poisoned crital and fall from a 40 feets high fire bridge almost undamaged...I can understand how people didn't saw nothing strange; Furio Tigre is like lore accurate Phoenix
PHOENIX WRIGHT speaks *freakishly* Australian!!! Make me laugh! 😂
Hey Barok, I think I would like to see one where you do the prosecuting of Genshin Asogi, but you realize that Genshin's ring is fishy evidence since it has sharp claws and your brother Klint's autopsy report says that he has no internal injuries other than the stab wound from the sword in the duel with Genshin Asogi. On the prosecutor's bench with you would be Mael Stronghart, the witnesses would be Tobias Gregson and John H Wilson and Seishiro Jigoku, the defendant is Genshin Asogi naturally, and the Judge is the same old bailey judge too. Don't know who the lawyer would be and there would be no jury since it is a closed trial.
Tigre really blew off his cover huh?
So, the guy that pretended to be Phoenix was british?
Brooklyn accent?