tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-448989406699353420.post998790050899689847..comments2023-11-12T22:07:30.009+01:00Comments on Gyakuten Saiban Library: Gyakuten Saiban 2 Blog Entry 11: Farewell, My Turnabout (2002)Ashhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16349298369385273080noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-448989406699353420.post-60961230442651098022016-09-02T08:55:58.208+02:002016-09-02T08:55:58.208+02:00Well, 3-3 was originally supposed to be 2-4 (and 2...Well, 3-3 was originally supposed to be 2-4 (and 2-4 was to be 2-5), so... I think even more people would for some reason think that 2 was the weakest entry? ;P<br /><br />I have never played any AAO cases. At least, I tried once, but I couldn't save or something, so I gave up ^_~ But I'm not big on playing games on my PC anyway...Ashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16349298369385273080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-448989406699353420.post-68298736733360154362016-09-01T21:10:09.979+02:002016-09-01T21:10:09.979+02:00Great Read!
Seems that Takumi had a hard time dea...Great Read!<br /><br />Seems that Takumi had a hard time dealing with 2-4. Glad he did, because it's my favorite episode in the whole series. It was a brilliant way to end a really good game, in my opinion.<br />I wonder what JFA would be if he had more time to write the scenario. <br /><br />That random chat is hilarious, by the way. The judge is certainly a mystery. <br /><br />(And, talking about mysteries, did you play a fan case in Ace Attorney Online? I played two or three before, not that much, but the last weekend I ended up playing "The Dragon Turnabout". That fancase has more mysteries than the judge itself!)Croirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534813914622086743noreply@blogger.com