![]() Edgy Apollo comes out as its revealed that the victim of this case is his best friend and astronaut, Clay. ![]() AA5-4 Good case all around, and the first half of the ending. Some hints as to why Athena has some trauma in a court comes up here. Speaking of which, Aristotle Means was a good idea in theory, but I feel like he kinda fell flat as a villain. Would've made for a more interesting and personal story, especially since there's a decent chance the villain taught his older brother. Especially since the victim was his former teacher lol. Klavier comes back in this one, though I wish he lead the prosecution. Interesting premise honestly, I liked seeing the corrupt sides of private school. This case kinda kicks off the whole "dark age of the law" theme they were going for if 5-1 wasn't enough to tease that. Athena finally gets her turn to lead the bench with Apollo as the co-counsel. So based! He's probably my 2nd favourite prosecutor in the series, behind Edgeworth. prisoner prosecutor? And man, is he such a gigachad. Blackquill also makes his first appearance as a. New detective too - Bobby Fullbright, pretty cool guy. Their dynamic is absolutely hilarious, ship ship ship. Athena's first appearance chonologically, liked seeing Apollo look more confident in this case than in AA4. Florent L'belle is kind of a yikes as a villain, not a very interesting or inspiring killer at all. This case is the definition of mid, I feel like. Well, it's the first case we see Phoenix in with his reinstated badge, so that's cool. Loved seeing Phoenix not give in to his BS and deduce that his bomb was just a training one haha. Ted Tonate was the standard run of the mill villain. I didn't like how they introduced Athena Cykes and made us not play as her and just pivoted it to Phoenix. This is the first 3D title, but I couldn't help but feel like.
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