There is also a bit of weird things, like Macchi being accused despite being a child that would have logically dislocated his shoulder from the recoil, as said by the game would happen to a grown adult without former training, or Lamiroir calling an air vent a window, despite speaking completely fluent english for the rest of the case. There is also a few other weird bits, but I’d say the entire case isn’t awful, there is just some leaps of logic that can be infuriating.
@@helghast_7203 To be completely fair, children getting accused of crimes they shouldn't be accused of is not new in this series. Although suspension of disbelief may be a bit more maintainable in the prior ones, since they didn't rely on a child having military training. Like Edgeworth was apparently guilty of murder for, what I think might be taken as an accident, or even defense even for an adult, at the age of like 8, and its also a very unlikely situation to begin with. And I seem to remember Ema got accused at a similar age for, again, something mostly out of her control, and complicated. And they do also often accuse people of doing things they would never be able to do throughout the series, like with the Edgeworth defense case, it's almost impossible for any human being to use that sword as a weapon in that way, but they accused Iris anyway. This one is just over the top though. The investigation segments are better. But also the entire plotline seemed a bit weird for the entire case, didn't it?
honestly, i had no idea turnabout serenade was disliked at all. i thought it was a solid case through and through
It does some cool things, especially in this last investigation segment, but has a lot of wasted potential and explains itself rather poorly.
There is also a bit of weird things, like Macchi being accused despite being a child that would have logically dislocated his shoulder from the recoil, as said by the game would happen to a grown adult without former training, or Lamiroir calling an air vent a window, despite speaking completely fluent english for the rest of the case. There is also a few other weird bits, but I’d say the entire case isn’t awful, there is just some leaps of logic that can be infuriating.
@@helghast_7203 To be completely fair, children getting accused of crimes they shouldn't be accused of is not new in this series.
Although suspension of disbelief may be a bit more maintainable in the prior ones, since they didn't rely on a child having military training.
Like Edgeworth was apparently guilty of murder for, what I think might be taken as an accident, or even defense even for an adult, at the age of like 8, and its also a very unlikely situation to begin with. And I seem to remember Ema got accused at a similar age for, again, something mostly out of her control, and complicated.
And they do also often accuse people of doing things they would never be able to do throughout the series, like with the Edgeworth defense case, it's almost impossible for any human being to use that sword as a weapon in that way, but they accused Iris anyway. This one is just over the top though. The investigation segments are better. But also the entire plotline seemed a bit weird for the entire case, didn't it?
Is it just me or is this video incredibly quiet? I have this on absolutely full blast and its still quite low.
Audio mixing is not my strong suit at all. I intend to revisit all my footage and adjust/add audio as necessary before making my big video.
@@MikeTheEntei Fair, I'd love to give feedback on this but I can't really in the current state zkxnxknxmxk