Rules:
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Rate each case on a scale from 1 to 10 with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest. Anything above 10 gets rounded down to a 10, and anything below a 1 gets rounded up to a 1.
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Anything beyond one decimal point will be rounded accordingly: .04 and below will be rounded down, .05 and up will be rounded up.
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You may grade on any criteria you like.
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You can rate cases from previous topics if you miss a topic.
Spreadsheet:
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Previous Results:
Bridge to the Turnabout (3-5) - 9.8 (37 votes)
Farewell, My Turnabout (2-4) - 9.7 (30 votes)
Turnabout Goodbyes (1-4) - 9.2 (32 votes)
Turnabout Beginnings (3-4) - 8.4 (26 votes)
Rise from the Ashes (1-5) - 8.2 (28 votes)
The Stolen Turnabout (3-2) - 8.2 (24 votes)
Turnabout Samurai (1-3) - 7.4 (29 votes)
Turnabout Memories (3-1) - 7.4 (30 votes)
Turnabout Trump (4-1) - 6.9 (25 votes)
Recipe for Turnabout (3-3) - 6.6 (27 votes)
Reunion, and Turnabout (2-2) - 6.5 (25 votes)
Turnabout Sisters (1-2) - 5.7 (25 votes)
The First Turnabout (1-1) - 4.9 (25 votes)
Turnabout Corner (4-2) - 4.0 (25 votes)
Turnabout Big Top (2-3) - 3.7 (25 votes)
The Lost Turnabout (2-1) - 3.3 (27 votes)
Easily the most divisive case so far. Those who liked it praised Day 2, a large and interesting cast, and an interesting murder. Those who didn't pointed out Day 1, Mr. Hat, and panties.
Summary:
Apollo isn't exactly thrilled to be dragged to one of Klavier's concerts, but things really heat up when a staff member ends up dead. But how do you defend a client who doesn't even speak your language?
Main Characters:
Apollo Justice, Trucy Wright, Phoenix Wright, Ema Skye, Klavier Gavin, The Judge
Other Characters:
Lamiroir, Machi Tobaye, Daryan Crescend, Romein LeTouse, Valant Gramarye
My Rating: 6/10. There are clear flaws to this case. The number of flashbacks is annoying, the cast is really small, and the case against Machi makes no sense. I don't really care about those. This case is just fun. It's a fun and unique idea for a murder and a mystery, the sound board is a really fun piece of evidence, and the main cast really begin to feel comfortable. The break to figure out Valant's magic trick docks a point here. I like Valant, but this part just sucks.