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“Bill. We love you, truly. So much. But nobody, and I say this with all the compassion and truth in my heart — nobody will ever publish this.” └ Professor Marston & the Wonder Women, dir. Angela Robinson (2017)
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We are broken. Shards of glass caused by blunt force trauma. Lumps of coal crushed by society's hatred. No one is safe from fracture. No one is safe from pain. Every day life can bring such grief, Constant reminders of the emptiness within. A broken heart, a torn soul, a grieving child within. No child wants to feel pain, no child should feel pain. Yet the innocence within us withers as experience tells us, "You can't be happy." "You can't be loved." "You can't be safe." "You can't be whole." Does growing up mean splitting your soul up? Giving one part up for society to do what it wants. Giving one part up for hatred to do what it wants. Giving one part up to everyone that tells you, "You can't be." Over and over, till you're nothing but a husk. Nothing but an empty shell to be thrown out. And yet, people still find joy and love. People still smile, even when everything around them says stop smiling. People still laugh, even when everything around them is grieving. People are somehow still complete. Broken, yet complete. Perhaps we are broken, but perhaps we can heal. Perhaps we can glue the shards, compact the dust. To make a stained glass window. To make a diamond. To make something beautiful.
It has been 1085 days since Black was sealed in the light stone.
I feel like I Should have taken the voucher for a new one but also every single instinct I have is telling me not to.
Something I really want to see:
Alfendi Layton vs Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.
Featuring proper interactions between all the characters - Commisioner Barton and Chief Gumshoe (who has more of a desk job since he married and had kids with Maggey Byrde and nobody can tell me otherwise) bond over their shared klutziness and love of food. Alfendi and Blackquill work a case together and traumatise most of the witnesses. Edgeworth meets Desmond Sycamore and they just silently stare it out and secretly really get along. Athena Cykes is fascinated by Alfendi's split personality but is really bad at being subtle about it and Potty just flips at her and she FREAKS OUT. Everyone in Japanifornia loves Lucy because she's really warm and friendly but only a handful of people can understand a word she says (Simon the Brit and the European attorneys) and everyone's constantly asking her to repeat herself. Trucy loves Al because she, too, is a mini psychopath. Katrielle and Ema solve a case and their dynamic is like Kat and Emiliana only worse. Oldbag meets Aldus or Stachenscarfen for a laugh.
Some kind of running gag about American tea and regional accents would be nice.
It would work similarly to the original crossover in that the investigation scenes would be mostly Layton and the court scenes would be mostly Wright but with a few changes. Investigations would be properly related to cases, with murder scenes (you know there'd be murders in this one) looked at in Ace Attorney / Alfendi Layton style. Mechanics from each game would be included: magatama, bracelet and mood matrix in court, one or two trunk mini games, outfit changing Kat-style and the comment arrows from Mystery Room making an appearance in court.
It's a lot to ask to ask for, but it would make a property fantastic game.
well, good thing wacom puts all their software up on their site to download. Guess they figure what’s the harm since it’s useless without the tablot lol