Yeah, I mean, my issue with the series post-trilogy was that nothing would
surprise
me anymore. The mechanics of the cases in dual destinies - oh, the room was locked, the body was moved, etc etc, it all just felt like I'd seen it before. For this case to contain possibly the most shocking twist in the
series
... (Plus just the divination seances throughout the game all allowed for new things) is why it stands out so much.