Well, this is odd... I just found this letter at the bottom of the queue, and I can’t remember if it’s been answered or not, so... Guess I’ll play it safe and answer it here just in case.
I remember reading about Ema being the original protagonist of Ace Attorney Investigations, and while I loved seeing Edgeworth take center stage and use his deductive skills for good, a game about Ema sounds like it would be fantastic. She’s got all the intelligence, spunk, and charm a main character needs, plus she’s equipped with all sorts of scientific gadgets and know-how that would make for some potentially fun gameplay (as evidenced in previous and current Ace Attorney games).
It’d also be great to see what her personal life is like -- her inner monologues, her relationship with her sister, and how her love of science shapes her life and her career. Not to mention how her Snackoo addiction began -- that’s the real mystery.
It might not be the same as a standard Ace Attorney title, but then again, neither was AAI or AAI2, so if Capcom ever got the idea to let Ema have her moment in the spotlight some day, I’d be first in line to buy that game!
Actually, I’d probably just download it, but you get the idea.
We could, but it seems like there wouldn’t be much point, considering you can just find those letters by searching for “Inferno.”
Also, SHHHHHHHHHH!! What he doesn’t know won’t hurt him.
(Link in Letter -- It’s loud)
Yeah, I know... That was mostly just wishful thinking. Maybe someday we’ll see some fans put together a patch for those of us in the West who want to experience The Great Ace Attorney for themselves (heck, I’d join them if it happened), but we’ll probably just have to be satisfied with the YouTube videos with so-so English subtitles in the meantime. It’s a shame, considering how much incredible content it holds in terms of plot, music, animation, and more, but you can’t always get what you want.
And yes, as we all know, some of the greatest stuff in the world comes from Japan, not the least of which is great video games.
Niiiiice! The attention to detail in each of these is very impressive -- especially the symbol on Mimi’s shirt. These get a Seal of Approval from me!
I hadn’t really thought about why none of the culprits are given any lines during the end credits. My guess is that Capcom wasn’t able to find enough space for them in the credits, plus they probably wouldn’t have anything very interesting to say. On the other hand, it might have been nice to hear one last “Zvarri!” from Luke Atmey.
I haven’t, actually. All I really know about it is the “I don’t feel so good” meme. In fact, I just recently watched the part of the video that it came from.
But, seeing as how Phoenix and Maya already have some experience in hand-to-hand combat in the Marvel universe, I can imagine them handling themselves pretty well. Edgeworth and Gumshoe would probably fine with the former’s brains and the latter’s brawn, and Athena could easily defend herself by using Apollo as a shield.
As for the side characters...well, they’d either have to join forces with the main ones or try to fend for themselves. It’d be interesting to see how certain pairs of rivals (i.e. Phoenix and Franziska, Kay and Calisto, etc.) would react to being forced to work together, but that’s one of the greatest tests of humanity -- whether or not a person can put aside their hatred of someone long enough to save their life. I know I’d pay to watch it.
Thanks for taking a crack at this. You obviously have a lot more patience and curiosity than I do when it comes to decoding things. As iamnotthensa commented, they mistyped some of the dashes, so the message was incorrect to begin with. It was supposed to say something along the lines of “ur owner’s a big doof.”
Sorry you had to spend so much of your time trying to figure this out, but hey, at least you learned some things along the way. Way to be!
My favorite defense attorney is, and likely always will be, Athena Cykes. When it comes to spunk, charm, and having muchos frijoles, she’s got it all.
Not to mention she’s multilingual. That’s a plus.
My favorite prosecutor is Miles Edgeworth, mostly because of the gradual transformation he makes from "a ruthless man who would do anything to get a guilty verdict” to a hero of justice whose accomplishments rival those of the man who saved him. Plus he always seems to have a cool, confident attitude no matter what situation he finds himself in.
He would’ve made a great protagonist from the beginning, but knowing his history as a corrupted prosecutor makes all the more satisfying to see him use his powers for good.
I don’t blame you. It’s both cute and addictive as a puzzle game. I might have become an addict myself if I...y’know...
Dear kuromajinevil again,
Godot, Luke Atmey, and the Hawthorne twins in full anime detail?
I imagine it won’t be quite the same as the game, but if the music, art, and story are anywhere near as great as they were back then, consider me invested.