tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-448989406699353420.post6492235317679920064..comments2023-11-12T22:07:30.009+01:00Comments on Gyakuten Saiban Library: Gyakuten Saiban 3 Blog Entry 11: Turnabout Recipe (2004)Ashhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16349298369385273080noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-448989406699353420.post-18051934966520808002016-08-14T13:58:53.808+02:002016-08-14T13:58:53.808+02:00I was surprised this was supposed to be 2-4 origin...I was surprised this was supposed to be 2-4 originally (and Farewell, My Turnabout planned to be 2-5). I wonder how the second game would've felt with this episode included.<br /><br />The Japanese name for Bruto Cadaverini is Shikabane Gonta, with <i>shikabane</i> meaning corpse/cadaver, so that's a neat way they did that in the localized version. The name Gonta comes from a tour of the band Southern All Stars (Takumi has named several characters after music artists, Phoenix being one of them actually).Ashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16349298369385273080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-448989406699353420.post-56982765517556298012016-08-14T00:29:06.540+02:002016-08-14T00:29:06.540+02:00I think he relaxed way too much in episodes 3!
An...I think he relaxed way too much in episodes 3!<br /><br />Anyway, the rest of the story is great. The idea of introducing an impostor just because the cliché is kind of silly but funny at the same time. 3-3 is particularly an episode I don't really like at all, all the secondary characters and the overall mystery is so... unimpressive. Except Bruto Cadaverini, his name is awesome.<br />Croirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534813914622086743noreply@blogger.com