>you need to feel bad if you gaslight people into killing someone else
What kind of lesson is that?
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>you need to feel bad if you gaslight people into killing someone else
What kind of lesson is that?
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I mean yes, that sounds pretty bad.
itt: characters that did absolutely nothing wrong
What was his crime again?
assaulting Kay and and child with intent to kill
murder
murder
attempted murder
kidnapping
He landed on top of someone trying to shoot him? God forbid.
zamn I didn't know a 8yo cowboy tried to shoot him
along with a moronic grill
or are you talking about sth elsle
>forgot about fake president who tried to kill courtney to cover up the assassination.
Honestly the most scummy thing is getting pitting Blaise against the poor wife of the guy Patricia killed and involving Kay to drag Edgeworth into this whole mess, Counter-kidnapping John was the completely correct play though.
Simon didn't have anything to do with case 3, he didn't even find out that happened until Edgeworth brings it up.
He killed tons of people indirectly, but Miles was willing to let that slide until he realized he actually killed someone directly (like, shooting them).
His argument is that nothing he did constitutes a crime. It's not illegal to push someone into killing someone else. It is illegal if you explicitly say "kill this person", but Simon was just gaslighting them without being explicit about it.
This is way more legally realistic than Alba's pathetic argument.
>His argument is that nothing he did constitutes a crime.
...Which is moronic because besides murdering the president, which he denies, he also kidnapped someone and attempted to murder Kay.
The latter two crimes just never get fricking brought up anymore. He's the only fricking suspect for both. He should 100% be hauled in, his spergery is moronic.
>he also kidnapped someone and attempted to murder Kay.
>The latter two crimes just never get fricking brought up anymore
Because there is no evidence.
...Aside from eyewitness testimony from 2 people and the idiot moron admitting that he wrote the letters to manipulate people into killing eachother.
Meaning the person who wrote the letters was the kidnapper and attempted murderer of Kay.
Ooops.
Yeah you probably should I guess
They all deserved it though
Even Kay
Knightley didn't.
Honestly after thinking a bit on it GK2 was fricking moronic
>lolololo I won't admit to killing le presidente!!!! XD
>this somehow means he can't be arrested for attempting to kill someone else and throwing Kay off a skyscraper
wasn't the whole point that the entire argument was built on pure conjectures and the only thing that truly pointed to him was the balloon?
after he was revealed to be the only person who could've commited the crimes yes
aka, he should just get fricking arrested, his entire point is spergin about the balloon and the president
conveniently sidestepping how he commited 2(or more) other crimes that have no suspects besides him
every single case in this entire game franchise is fricking moronic, with maybe the exception of turnabout samurai. If you examine the quality of each case on anything other than how fun it was to put it together gameplaywise you're a moron
Legit a dumber fricking villain than Alba.
Atleast the international technicality bullshit makes some amount of sense for why he can't just be arrested.
This fricker has 0 arguments besides
>NO PROOF NO PROOF NO PROOF
after he became the sole suspect for kidnapping the actor kid and chucking Kay off the roof.
One of the best characters in picrel does that, except by convincing people to do themselves in. It's some of the finest Japanese literary kino around.
It's literally just the last Poirot novel gimmick.
It's been done loads of times.
Kino game. Loved all The cases except maybe 4
Contrarians are so fricking cool.
>has a near-death experience as a kid
>completely mixes up his dad with his friend's dad, despite them being completely dissimilar in build, face, and actions
>doesn't realize his mistake for decades, not even after he gaslights his dad into getting himself arrested
??????????
no you see it's great because shut up
le ebin joker lornadom 5d backgammon XD
Who's the best TGAA girl and why is Maria?
Feel bad? No, he can feel however he wants. The problem is that what he did is a fricking crime
Just finished replaying SoJ last case.
I remember anons mentioned in a previous AA thread that you could get instakilled by telling Rayfa to not perform the seance, and indeed the game flashes all the 5 symbols at once while showing the choice options. But regardless of which choice you actually make, Apollo tells her to do it anyway in the end and you don't really get penalized.
Also man, I just remembered why people disliked Turnabout Storyteller so much.
>I just remembered why people disliked Turnabout Storyteller so much.
Frick you, that's the best part of the game.
The only good part about it other than balloons was being a trial-only episode.
Otherwise it's a case that breaks pacing after a pretty nice build up in the previous one, and it involves at least two extremely convulted contradictions about fricking wheat.
>with the exception of turnabout samurai
You mean the one where you keep going after it's 100% sure Powers could not have done it? But I agree that it's not really worth analyzing how believable each case is, a lot of incredibly lucky shit happens and characters make a lot of illogical decisions.