Well to state the obvious he wins Case 2-4 and Case 3-4 is a stalemate but he also wins a ton of cases offscreen. He was undefeated before going against Phoenix in the first game, and even though we somehow don't get to play as him AS a prosecutor in the Investigations series, the ending of the first game has him win his court case against Alba with ease
Edgeworth would kick his ass because the justice system he works in is INCREDIBLY biased against the defence, and he is legitimately a highly skilled prosecutor. In addition, there is no jury, meaning that Saul cannot appeal to them.
>refuses to show Jimmy dealing with Kim leaving >refuses to show any more Breaking Bad era Saul >specifically teases the Breaking Bad era and Walt and Jesse just so they can pull some Rian Johnson "EXPECTATIONS SUBVERTED" bullshit as a middle finger to the fans (the writers were literally boasting about this on a podcast) >stretches out a 5-minute plot into a 50-minute full-length episode full of boring pointless montages of extremely mundane things >gets praised by all the same midwit pseuds that like Rick and Morty
The show should have ended with season 3
Saul's willing to bend the rules to ridiculous degrees and even do ethically questionable shit to win cases. Edgeworth is too much of a stickler for that.
>Saul is written to always come out on top even when the odds are stacked against him >Edge is written to always somehow lose when everything is bias for him
Kid named finger:
Gene
> Soul Edge
TO SHINE
i haven't played much ace attorney, have we ever actually seen edgeworth win a case?
You do realize there are two games where he is a protagonist and wins plenty in those?
He is finding a suspect in the first case and only once he is in courtroom actually winning a case during session.
Well to state the obvious he wins Case 2-4 and Case 3-4 is a stalemate but he also wins a ton of cases offscreen. He was undefeated before going against Phoenix in the first game, and even though we somehow don't get to play as him AS a prosecutor in the Investigations series, the ending of the first game has him win his court case against Alba with ease
Edgeworth would kick his ass because the justice system he works in is INCREDIBLY biased against the defence, and he is legitimately a highly skilled prosecutor. In addition, there is no jury, meaning that Saul cannot appeal to them.
Saul is more skilled and more willing to bend the law to get results than Phoenix is
*filters Ganker*
>Ganker didn't like the best episode of s6
What I'd expect of them tbh.
I'm not visiting the shithole that is Ganker, how the frick this episode filtered them, it's classic Slipping Jimmy
Tv disliked it? Why? It was a fun and good episode, whats there not to like?
its a fricking filler, nothing happened the entire 50min
It was about Gene getting his confidence back after spending years as a paranoid wreck expecting to be found out at any moment.
>refuses to show Jimmy dealing with Kim leaving
>refuses to show any more Breaking Bad era Saul
>specifically teases the Breaking Bad era and Walt and Jesse just so they can pull some Rian Johnson "EXPECTATIONS SUBVERTED" bullshit as a middle finger to the fans (the writers were literally boasting about this on a podcast)
>stretches out a 5-minute plot into a 50-minute full-length episode full of boring pointless montages of extremely mundane things
>gets praised by all the same midwit pseuds that like Rick and Morty
The show should have ended with season 3
Clussy fever guy
soul because edgeworth is a jobber
Saul has plot armor
So does edgeworth
Saul's willing to bend the rules to ridiculous degrees and even do ethically questionable shit to win cases. Edgeworth is too much of a stickler for that.
>Saul is written to always come out on top even when the odds are stacked against him
>Edge is written to always somehow lose when everything is bias for him
Kid named finger: