I will hopefully give out detailed impressions tomorrow
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thats if my fucken game arrives
Pffff everyone in Osaka knows that I'm the boss around here, and I decide who fucks what all night long
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:dizzy
The other thing is...in the very first case
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Apollo basically puts his mentor in prison, probably to be executed, for murder. Imagine this happening between Mia and Phoenix in the first game - it would have been major. And yet, here I am in case 3 and there really haven't been any consequences to it at all. Sure, I expect it to be tied together in case 4 (they were pretty obvious about it), but the fact that Apollo seems to feel no remorse about putting away his mentor, or that the prosecutor doesn't have any hate or resenment towards the attorney who put his older brother on death row, is distinguished mentally-challenged.
Plus, as mentors go, shouldn't Kristoph Gavin have taught Apollo Justice about law/morality? One of the things that was always stressed in the original games was what a good mentor Mia was, and how much Phoenix learned from her (a lawyer never stops smiling, straight to the end/a lawyer always believes in his clients/all that nice philosophy). One would expect that a lawyer who was mentored by a murderer like Kristoph would learn some very twisted defense tactics....yet Apollo is just as naive and optimistic as Phoenix was in the first few games.