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therestofmyfandoms · 8 months
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apollo justice: turnabout corner thoughts
for those that missed my first post here, ive recently been playing through the apollo justice game(s) for the first time and ive decided to make this a lil series. ill try to post my thoughts for every case!
to start with: phoenix is just. fuckin immortal?? i mean i know all the jokes n shit but. this man got in a hit n run and flew 30 FEET into a TELEPHONE POLE??? and walked away with a TWISTED ANKLE? this man is a menace. unkillable
i love the trucy and apollo team? like they're very "competent and nosy younger" and "exhausted and cautious older" and i enjoy. trucy does still help a lil much at least in the beginning, but the fuckin mr. hat assassin trick was legitimately hilarious so ill let her have that
apollo got a chance to shine! im definitely feeling the differences in how he and phoenix operate, like apollo is definitely more high-strung, but he's also a lil more assertive at times. i appreciate his approach to things, and i like his "percieve" thing. im not sure quite how it ties into his bracelet, other than obviously a game mechanic for players to more-closely observe the witnesses for tells
KLAVIER. THIS MAN. i thought he was going to be so fucking obnoxious i was fully prepared to be over this man and hating every second of him. but he is so sweet and kind to apollo and trucy just immediately. and for why. what reason does he have to be nice to them. or to help apollo win trials?? he kept continously giving hints, helping both the witness and apollo, and even basically giving apollo the final key to the puzzle (the exhaust). im so curious to his reasoning behind this. is this the first good prosecutor? does he actually care about the truth more than a win? or is he doing this to get close to apollo to understand what happened to his brother? questions, questions, so many questions
im fuckin buzzed to get started on the next case but i got work in the morning so later
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