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TopicRate the Ace Attorney case: The Stolen Turnabout (2-3)
Paratroopa1
03/31/24 1:20:53 AM
#12:


7/10

I dunno, it's pretty solid for all the obvious reasons, but I have issues with it. The main one is that the stakes for this case are very confusing - we're not really sure if Ron Delite (jesus christ I almost just typed Ron Desantis) is the real Mask*DeMasque or not but like... in a way that's kind of confusing and deflating rather than cool? It's difficult to get behind defending him at first because it's not even really clear if we should be, or why Phoenix is really bothering to do it. I dunno why this is a sticking point for me, and I dunno if anyone else feels this way, but I find it disruptive for making the case motivating. Also, investigation day 2 is a very overlooked slog - it's long and has a quite lengthy recap of the main metaplots so far, which if you're already up to speed are annoying to sit through. It makes sense they did this, because they NEED to make sure the player is caught up with what's going on when they do 3-5, but it still ruins the momentum a bit. There's no intrigue with the murder or the victim really - it's all about the coverup, which is sort of interesting I guess, but it makes even going to KB Security at all feel like a waste of time because so little is really learned there because the murder doesn't matter. Finally, I find it kind of boring that the interesting part - Luke Atmey's ploy to make himself look like he was stealing something in another location - mostly just comes down to him altering the timestamp.
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