*SPOILER* Honestly I didn't think I'd feel bad for Roly as much as I thought I would. The idea of finally getting one day off and to celebrate with someone special, only for fate to throw a wrench into your plans after you've been worked to the bone and coming home late with little to no time for yourself, I feel that so hard.
"That was... the only time I ever cursed God." "The words came out of my mouth, before I could even think." *SPOILER* "Pat, this is the opposite beat!"
Except during the case with the money lender bastard who tampered with the evidence, bribed the witnesses, and made it so that he could never be found guilty for the mason's murder because "DOUBLE JEOPARDY", which means he couldn't be tried for the same crime twice! The look of disbelief and sheer rage on Barok's face was palpable.
i really liked that about Great Ace Attorney's script in general honestly, it feels a bit more immersive like instead of using dumb names like "Fatallium" for poison, they straight up just use Curare
Spoilers Below for DGS1: Last Warning Everyone's talking about Roly's confession in relation to this song, but there's a different scene that I always think of when I hear this song. When Gina confesses to us what Magnus McGilded said to her after the omnibus murder. The shadow figures that were used in that scene will always remain in my mind. You learn of the true character of Magnus McGilded, and how despicable he truly is. Then you remember that you set him free.
Hands down, the best "Truth" Theme of all Ace Attorney Games. Personal Opinion of course. Its fitting for the darker tone of the time and brings the thought with it that the truth doesn't always lead to happiness. The truth can be ugly, hideous and cruel. However it's no use hiding it for sooner or later, you too will be forced to lock your eyes on the truth. And no matter what you see, you are not allowed to close your eyes, for that, is even more hideous than the truth could ever be.
@@hexerii If we're talking about the fact that there's racism and stuff in Great Ace Attorney then yes, it is darker, otherwise Dual Destinies is actually darker.
@@monstrous-turnabout8599 I think he might be talking about the fact that there's a lot of underhanded stuff in Great Ace Attorney, I think it's the only game where an entire case was changed due to forging evidence, and Cosney then burns alive after he was falsely called out to continue investigating the omnibus and locked in, prior to this Asougi was "killed" over a misunderstanding which makes life seem incredibly fickle, I'm sure there are some other examples but that's where I'm at in the game right now, oh and the casual racism too. But other than that, yes, Dual Destinies is still darker.
The second game is basically the dark age of the law except this time we have 2 games to cover it up and they don't save everything for the last twist IMO And I mean to say in an overall feeling of cases, I agree seeing Athena was f*cked up.
Van zieks: well my learned friend, perhaps you’d like to take a look at this heat calendar? Ryunosuke: and why’s that? Van zieks: because my nipponese friend, it’s not Tuesday…ITS WEDNESDAY
(G2-5 SPOILERS) god, gregsonś corpse being mere metres away form us is probably one of the most horrifying twists in the series, and this music perfectly complements that feeling
This has rocketed up to one of my fav "Confess The Truth" themes. Some of the others feels like the truth being confessed is always a good thing, its a good truth, this theme is very dramatic, and some of the truths I've uncovered (so far anyway!) haven't always been lovely shining moments for us - this theme hits the nail on the head in SOOO many levels.
ANOTHER Insane plot twist that broke me Spoilers dgs 2 "While we were chatting innocently with the new arrivals from japan..." "Inspector Gregson's body was meters away from us in judge jigoku's trunk!"
I’ll never forget wondering why the picture they took in the hotel was added to the court record. Then whenever it came time to reveal the evidence and I found out why, my jaw dropped.
Jigoku was not really a villain tho, spoilers Mael Stronghart coerced him and that is why he killed Inspector Gregson, but ya, I guess u can still call him a villain
@@Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa8887 he's a real villain. ## spoilers for great ace attorney 2 obviously He knowingly pressured Kazuma (and Kazuma only) into joining the assassination/exchange program because he knew he would do anything to go to England to find out Genshin's real cause of death. And he did all that while HE was the one that murdered his father. He later went to England to kill a man directly, premeditating murder, and a whole voyage for it. He later accused Kazuma of murdering Gregson, in court. He did all of that to the same Kazuma that was the only son of Genshin, his (should have been) great friend. Whom, again, he shot. You cannot excuse his crimes with peer pressure, his greed for powerful positions was his driving force into committing more and more crimes without a guilt conscience. That which allowed Stronghart to coerce him was his own darkness, and no one else's.
*Witness:* The truth is, i had no other choice. I had to do it. For me, for us ! If i hadn't done it, our cover would have blown on us... *Judge:* U-unbelievable. Who would have thought such an evil scheme was plotted over some... cookies !? I'm so shocked i still can't believe it ! *Witness:* ...Mr. Attorney. *Naruhodou:* Yes ? *Witness:* There's one thing you've guessed wrong on your reasoning. *Naruhodou:* I-i did ? (I was sure to have cleared all mysteries...) *Witness:* ...It is true i destroyed evidence over my last meal, i confessed to that fact. However... It is not for the reason you assume to be the case. *Naruhodou:* Huh ? (I don't like where this is going...)
@@Kinra_Jade Witness: Indeed, the cookies tipped me over the edge, but you seem to have forgotten that albeit I destroyed the letter, my fingerprints are not on the weapon. Naruhodo: NGH! (He’s right!) Witness: There is no pinning this crime on me, Mr. Attorney. Give it up now.
@@Gabowsk Barok: Pray forgive the discourtesy of digging the defense’s grave for them, but might I also add that this witness was wearing yellow at the night of the crime, which completely contradicts the previous testimony in which the defense revealed that the true murderer was wearing green. Are you going back on that, my learned friend? Naruhodo: Nghh…no…. (because if I did, the case I’ve built up piece by piece would crumble…)
@@nkdubuisson Naruhodou: There must be a clue somewhere pointing to the real culprit of this heinous crime... Naruhodou: ...wait a minute... **Flashback to the Defendant's Antechamber during the recess** Susato: Naruhodou, look at this morning's tribune! Looks like this crime made over to the national spotlight. Naruhodou: Yes, you're right, Susato. They've even included a photo of the crime scene as it is: untouched since the incident, with nothing particular of interest. Moreover, the cookie table seems as clean as the sky. Naruhodou: (It even confirms the witness's account of disposing the letter.) Naruhodou: (Hmm... I wonder what happened to it.) **Flashback ends** Naruhodou: ...No ash.
God I find that part so underrated, and it's one of my favorite parts of dgs2-5. Like damn... we're finally accusing a sitting judge, something I've always wanted to happen in this series. The moment van Zieks said that, complete with his wine glass and slamming leg on the witness stand... I had the biggest smile on my face, and it cemented dgs2-5 as my favorite finale case and dgs2 as my overall favorite game in the series.
This sounds incredibly eerie, unsettling, and intense. Like some big shit is happening in the shadows. But, at the same time, it always feels so great listening to this once you discovered the truth. It's a weird one but it's very good.
This music plays when you figure out that Sherlock is Herlock Sholmes and you refuse to change the way you call him cause Fan translation has spoiled you.
I like to imagine that Herlock Sholmes is the actual person in the Ace Attorney universe and Sherlock Holmes is the fictional character in the books based upon Herlock.
Honestly, I got very used to Herlock. Calling him Sherlock just doesn't... feel right. Herlock sholmes is his own character to me. Sometimes I even say Herlock when talking about the real Sherlock
You know what make this theme felt different from the other confess the truth ending it doesn't feels like you finnaly found the truth you were looking for it felt like when you found out a dark truth that you couldn't except but fate force you to except it right there and then For example when you found out that Your crush is gay
Defense: ...and that's how it proves my client's innocence! Prosecutor: *pours himself a glass of wine and this music starts playing* Defense: oh fk...
I've always thought that the truth themes are the tracks that really encapsulate the full tone of an AA game, and this one is an amazing example of that. The darker tone fits the game perfectly
This theme perfectly captures the sentiments behind this conversation between Ryunosuke & Kazuma. "The Truth is a guiding light that always leads to happiness. I've lived by that principle for a long time now. But, actually, it's not true. The truth can also cause great pain. Sometimes even leave people on the brink of despair." "And for that reason, there are those who feel the need to hide the truth. Who do it instinctively, even." "But as soon as we allow our eyes to settle on something other than the truth... darkness takes hold. And from there it grows, until eventually... it make us blind to the guiding light of the truth altogether. So that's why it's my belief that we must all resolve never to avert our eyes from what is just and true. So that we can continue to walk the straight and narrow path ahead."
Everytime i listen to this, it gives me the chills. Also to me it's the best "Confess the truth theme" in the franchise damn it's so good. Love both games but DGS2 comes out on top.
@@janmarcoperezbatres2203 its almost like when I first saw dowolf’s translated playthrough of gyakuten kenji 2, and then the translated public rom version from Court-Records. Took me a while to get used to the different names.
No matter how far he kept going in his admittance, all I could say to myself is “oh no….”. Roly and Pat are an amazing couple in the first game, and they’re one of the many reasons I like the clouded kokoro case. While it isn’t loved too well by others, the entire stage was set with magnificent charming characters, different potential leads sending you the wrong way(why didn’t the jackknife have any blood on it? It made me believe that MS garrideb imitated olive green and faked being stabbed to get Mr natsume out the house….) and overall such a charming case. It proves that ANYONE in the court room could potentially be the true suspect, even the jurors as we’ve found in this case, and puts you on edge for the rest of the cases ahead of you. Overall, Roly and Pat will always stick out to me as the best witnesses, and I will die on that hill.
SPOILERS When Roly confessed to moving the body, I could feel this music capturing the moment perfectly. I could feel Roly's heart breaking with every word he admitted, knowing it was breaking Pat's heart to hear it. This music wasn't just being dramatic- it was asking the question of "Oh my god, what did you DO!?" It's not trying to egg the confession on- to the contrary, it's vainly hoping that it doesn't get worse... while it seems to inevitably do just that. It was a very relatable, human feeling; to just want it all to stop ASAP and spare ourselves further pain. The truth IS something painful that we have to live with sometimes. That's what I get from this music. Necessary pain.
When the constable admits to have tampered with the crime scene all because he wanted to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife and cursed God that day.
You feel it that shit just went to a whole new level once this song hit…… it’s the only song that la stuck in my head since I’ve played it and it makes me want to play again just to earn hearing it. You know you put in work when you hear it and your jaw is about to drop
Some of the comments are the perfect example as to why I avoided this game for such a long time. Cause this game just has to be better than the original ones in every single way possible no matter what. Everything you see people say is "oh this is so much better than anything ever done in the main trilogy ever", sucking it off like that is bound to turn people away.
The game is best experienced once you played all the main games. By this point, you know how the game works and this game knows how to rely on those assumptions you made (witnesses are always guilty, the defendant is always innocent, the police are incompetent...) to turn them around and surprise you even more
@@PWLfr actually the great ace attorney was the very first ace attorney game I played. So I was completely new to the controls and everything. But I still was amazed by everything and completely loved it.
honestly im not a huge fan of this tell the truth theme, i mean i like it its good music but its a pretty weak tell the truth theme. i think it just sounds "too grand" and the grandness should be toned down a notch.
I like it, it has more of a dark and dramatic vibe to it. It’s perfect for scenes like Roly’s confession or when Gina reveals what she really witnessed on the omnibus and why she lied
You know it's serious when the leg comes out
what about the hallowed chalice
"Why did this have to happen here?!
Today, of all days!
Why...? Tonight was...
...The one day I needed peace..."
*SPOILER*
Honestly I didn't think I'd feel bad for Roly as much as I thought I would. The idea of finally getting one day off and to celebrate with someone special, only for fate to throw a wrench into your plans after you've been worked to the bone and coming home late with little to no time for yourself, I feel that so hard.
"That was... the only time I ever cursed God."
"The words came out of my mouth, before I could even think."
*SPOILER*
"Pat, this is the opposite beat!"
@@Emboarbof I can't tell which script I like better, both are so heartbreaking in their own way ;_;
This line is by far the very reason why this theme has now sunk into my bone and flesh. Definitely one of the most chilling ways to use the song.
Man when he said that, I started crying
When even Barok is shocked, you know shit is about to go down
Except during the case with the money lender bastard who tampered with the evidence, bribed the witnesses, and made it so that he could never be found guilty for the mason's murder because "DOUBLE JEOPARDY", which means he couldn't be tried for the same crime twice! The look of disbelief and sheer rage on Barok's face was palpable.
I love how it took you a whole game for him to be surprised by your theories
"It was the first time... that I'd ever cursed God."
Damn the way they don't shy away from religious references actually works wonders for the script.
Who said that again? Sorry, my memory is failing me
When was that said I forgot lol
@@user-jd4eb6xl7y Roly Beate said that, in his confession
i really liked that about Great Ace Attorney's script in general honestly, it feels a bit more immersive
like instead of using dumb names like "Fatallium" for poison, they straight up just use Curare
@@kirjo_ why would you use that as a point when real poison like cyanide has been used
Felt amazing the first time this played when Hosonaga revealed himself.
Those fricking anime glasses
felt amazing every time it played
too bad it was so easy to call. I mean the dude being so easy to sweat when he gave the card over, you just KNEW he's someone higher up.
My fav part was when they showed Megundal and Gina conversation in the dark streets
@@No_pro_bro Yeah they call him Mcgilded now. which is still a neat name.
Spoilers Below for DGS1:
Last Warning
Everyone's talking about Roly's confession in relation to this song, but there's a different scene that I always think of when I hear this song. When Gina confesses to us what Magnus McGilded said to her after the omnibus murder. The shadow figures that were used in that scene will always remain in my mind. You learn of the true character of Magnus McGilded, and how despicable he truly is. Then you remember that you set him free.
Only for him to then die because someone got paid to burn the omnibus with McGuilded inside.
Yes that was a really harsh moment and I was very impressed to listen to this outside of court
The feeling of uncovering a new truth that leaves everyone shocked stiff to the core.
Uh well yes that's the point of the song. whenever a harsh truth is revealed it plays.
@@TheUltimateRare I’m pretty sure they were just talking about how it feels to bring something dark to light
Hands down, the best "Truth" Theme of all Ace Attorney Games. Personal Opinion of course. Its fitting for the darker tone of the time and brings the thought with it that the truth doesn't always lead to happiness. The truth can be ugly, hideous and cruel. However it's no use hiding it for sooner or later, you too will be forced to lock your eyes on the truth. And no matter what you see, you are not allowed to close your eyes, for that, is even more hideous than the truth could ever be.
And that statement works perfectly with barok van zieks breakdown
This one sent shivers down my spine
You mean when he spins his upper body then does his cornered pose?
@@dahoomajaji8424 "It's finally open, isn't it? Pandora's Box..."
VS and 2002 are pretty sick too
Literally the best Confession theme in the entire series.
This game is way darker than the main ones and this truth theme really emphasizes that feeling
Dual destinies is darker actually
@@hexerii what do you mean you literally see child athena and her mom covered in blood during a trial in an image and it's a main focus
@@hexerii If we're talking about the fact that there's racism and stuff in Great Ace Attorney then yes, it is darker, otherwise Dual Destinies is actually darker.
@@monstrous-turnabout8599 I think he might be talking about the fact that there's a lot of underhanded stuff in Great Ace Attorney, I think it's the only game where an entire case was changed due to forging evidence, and Cosney then burns alive after he was falsely called out to continue investigating the omnibus and locked in, prior to this Asougi was "killed" over a misunderstanding which makes life seem incredibly fickle, I'm sure there are some other examples but that's where I'm at in the game right now, oh and the casual racism too.
But other than that, yes, Dual Destinies is still darker.
The second game is basically the dark age of the law except this time we have 2 games to cover it up and they don't save everything for the last twist IMO
And I mean to say in an overall feeling of cases, I agree seeing Athena was f*cked up.
Van zieks: well my learned friend, perhaps you’d like to take a look at this heat calendar?
Ryunosuke: and why’s that?
Van zieks: because my nipponese friend, it’s not Tuesday…ITS WEDNESDAY
_it is wednesday, my dudes_
@FendronP Except it's a actual word and it's used in-game by Barok.
@FendronTH-camMoment That's the point, i think
Barok is calling you cringe.
Ryunosuke: No! ITS THURSDAY!
(G2-5 SPOILERS)
god, gregsonś corpse being mere metres away form us is probably one of the most horrifying twists in the series, and this music perfectly complements that feeling
This theme will be always the best because of that ominous and sorrowful sense of: "You reached the truth, but at what cost?"
This has rocketed up to one of my fav "Confess The Truth" themes. Some of the others feels like the truth being confessed is always a good thing, its a good truth, this theme is very dramatic, and some of the truths I've uncovered (so far anyway!) haven't always been lovely shining moments for us - this theme hits the nail on the head in SOOO many levels.
Oh man at 1:35 when the strings come in in the back is so good
I love that part
ANOTHER Insane plot twist that broke me
Spoilers dgs 2
"While we were chatting innocently with the new arrivals from japan..."
"Inspector Gregson's body was meters away from us in judge jigoku's trunk!"
Could you please specify what game you're gonna spoil next time, please? :')
I’ll never forget wondering why the picture they took in the hotel was added to the court record. Then whenever it came time to reveal the evidence and I found out why, my jaw dropped.
Jigoku was honestly a really great twist villain.
Jigoku was not really a villain tho, spoilers
Mael Stronghart coerced him and that is why he killed Inspector Gregson, but ya, I guess u can still call him a villain
@@Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa8887 he's a real villain.
## spoilers for great ace attorney 2 obviously
He knowingly pressured Kazuma (and Kazuma only)
into joining the assassination/exchange program because he knew he would do anything to go to England to find out Genshin's real cause of death. And he did all that while HE was the one that murdered his father.
He later went to England to kill a man directly, premeditating murder, and a whole voyage for it. He later accused Kazuma of murdering Gregson, in court.
He did all of that to the same Kazuma that was the only son of Genshin, his (should have been) great friend. Whom, again, he shot.
You cannot excuse his crimes with peer pressure, his greed for powerful positions was his driving force into committing more and more crimes without a guilt conscience. That which allowed Stronghart to coerce him was his own darkness, and no one else's.
"So was it you who ate the cookies?"
*Confess the truth theme starts playing*
*Witness:* The truth is, i had no other choice. I had to do it. For me, for us ! If i hadn't done it, our cover would have blown on us...
*Judge:* U-unbelievable. Who would have thought such an evil scheme was plotted over some... cookies !? I'm so shocked i still can't believe it !
*Witness:* ...Mr. Attorney.
*Naruhodou:* Yes ?
*Witness:* There's one thing you've guessed wrong on your reasoning.
*Naruhodou:* I-i did ? (I was sure to have cleared all mysteries...)
*Witness:* ...It is true i destroyed evidence over my last meal, i confessed to that fact. However... It is not for the reason you assume to be the case.
*Naruhodou:* Huh ? (I don't like where this is going...)
@@Kinra_Jade Witness: Indeed, the cookies tipped me over the edge, but you seem to have forgotten that albeit I destroyed the letter, my fingerprints are not on the weapon.
Naruhodo: NGH! (He’s right!)
Witness: There is no pinning this crime on me, Mr. Attorney. Give it up now.
@@nkdubuisson Naruhodou: **bangs back against the wall** NO WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!
The gallery: **gibberish**
@@Gabowsk Barok: Pray forgive the discourtesy of digging the defense’s grave for them, but might I also add that this witness was wearing yellow at the night of the crime, which completely contradicts the previous testimony in which the defense revealed that the true murderer was wearing green. Are you going back on that, my learned friend?
Naruhodo: Nghh…no…. (because if I did, the case I’ve built up piece by piece would crumble…)
@@nkdubuisson Naruhodou: There must be a clue somewhere pointing to the real culprit of this heinous crime...
Naruhodou: ...wait a minute...
**Flashback to the Defendant's Antechamber during the recess**
Susato: Naruhodou, look at this morning's tribune! Looks like this crime made over to the national spotlight.
Naruhodou: Yes, you're right, Susato. They've even included a photo of the crime scene as it is: untouched since the incident, with nothing particular of interest. Moreover, the cookie table seems as clean as the sky.
Naruhodou: (It even confirms the witness's account of disposing the letter.)
Naruhodou: (Hmm... I wonder what happened to it.)
**Flashback ends**
Naruhodou: ...No ash.
"This may very well go down in British judicial history, but I assure you... this is no joke.
Consider this a formal accusal by the defense!"
God I find that part so underrated, and it's one of my favorite parts of dgs2-5. Like damn... we're finally accusing a sitting judge, something I've always wanted to happen in this series. The moment van Zieks said that, complete with his wine glass and slamming leg on the witness stand... I had the biggest smile on my face, and it cemented dgs2-5 as my favorite finale case and dgs2 as my overall favorite game in the series.
This sounds incredibly eerie, unsettling, and intense. Like some big shit is happening in the shadows. But, at the same time, it always feels so great listening to this once you discovered the truth. It's a weird one but it's very good.
From what I've heard about DGS 1&2 that 's what's happening in the game.
@@--__--__--__--__--__--__-- yup exactly
It is almost as if we found the truth we are looking for, but not the manner we ever expect.
This music plays when you figure out that Sherlock is Herlock Sholmes and you refuse to change the way you call him cause Fan translation has spoiled you.
I will not call Watson Wilson either. Or Megundal.
I like to imagine that Herlock Sholmes is the actual person in the Ace Attorney universe and Sherlock Holmes is the fictional character in the books based upon Herlock.
Honestly, I got very used to Herlock. Calling him Sherlock just doesn't... feel right. Herlock sholmes is his own character to me. Sometimes I even say Herlock when talking about the real Sherlock
Eh, Herlock Sholmes makes a lot more sense to me since it’s actually still based on something and he’s so different from the real Sherlock
AAI mfs when localization means localized names:
You know what make this theme felt different from the other confess the truth ending it doesn't feels like you finnaly found the truth you were looking for it felt like when you found out a dark truth that you couldn't except but fate force you to except it right there and then
For example when you found out that Your crush is gay
THAT CAME OUT OF LEFT FIELD I-
Then you realize you're gay. The end!
@@kaiserbeam5114 Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
@@AB-dm1wz the great turnabout
Your crush is gay and so are you. *court victory theme starts playing*
Defense: ...and that's how it proves my client's innocence!
Prosecutor: *pours himself a glass of wine and this music starts playing*
Defense: oh fk...
When some random Irishman manipulates the crime scene itself:
Spoiler
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Then the Britishman does, killing the said Irishman.
@@xela4183 Ashley whatshisname, right?
@@deathbykonami5487 ashley graydon or ashley milverton lololol
Or eggs benedict
“Oh... dear... oh... dearie....
MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!”
*Clanking of painting equipment*
@@ringle7000 Shamspeare's shock
K .Asougi
A. Sashin
T. Gregson
J. Watson
A.Sasha.
When I heard that name i was like, WHO??????
but then.. dgs 2 made me realize that she's.....
THE ABOVE FOUR
*Asa Shinn
What you're describing... it's no science experiment! It's... it's child's play! A contemptible display of stage magic!
God the chills that I get listening to this track is literally unreal
Not even Lay D. Furst's angry twerking can disrupt the atmosphere this sets.
...Okay, maybe a LITTLE...
PFFFFFFF HAHAHA NOT THE ANGRY TWERKING!!
@@jorgiebear IT'S VERY HURTFUL, YOU KNOW!
*Twerks in anger at the defense *
when your mom caught you eating the family turkey the night before thanksgiving
The best telling the truth theme
현재까지 나온 고백 테마곡 중 가장 제목에 잘 어울리고 멜로디도 좋음
플레이중에 이 음악이 나오면 스토리가 더욱 소름 끼쳐짐
I love how dramatic and Dark this sounds
I get chills every time this is on. It's so dark but so good
0:26 absolutely love this part
“It was it! I have finally done it! But that accursed, DAMNED wicked Professor just had to witness it all! It was the perfect plan until HE CAME!”
I've always thought that the truth themes are the tracks that really encapsulate the full tone of an AA game, and this one is an amazing example of that. The darker tone fits the game perfectly
This theme perfectly captures the sentiments behind this conversation between Ryunosuke & Kazuma.
"The Truth is a guiding light that always leads to happiness. I've lived by that principle for a long time now. But, actually, it's not true. The truth can also cause great pain. Sometimes even leave people on the brink of despair."
"And for that reason, there are those who feel the need to hide the truth. Who do it instinctively, even."
"But as soon as we allow our eyes to settle on something other than the truth... darkness takes hold. And from there it grows, until eventually... it make us blind to the guiding light of the truth altogether. So that's why it's my belief that we must all resolve never to avert our eyes from what is just and true. So that we can continue to walk the straight and narrow path ahead."
OBJECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~***
Pray,
Forgive me of throwing my sacred chalice for the billionth time.
この優雅な曲調がすごい好き
Am I the only one that hears a sound in the background at 1:41? Almost like the howling of a hound...
Every single track for this game is full on awesome.
"Why.....why here? Why today of all days?!"
One of the better "Tell The Truth" tracks but my favourite will still be the one from Apollo Justice.
that one doesnt even sound like a tell the truth one
Everytime i listen to this, it gives me the chills. Also to me it's the best "Confess the truth theme" in the franchise damn it's so good. Love both games but DGS2 comes out on top.
Best confess the truth theme in the whole series, and it's not even close
Best confess the truth theme. Hands down.
I got chills everytime this started playing. That’s when you know shit is getting real
Gregson....
Best confess the truth theme
This for me will always be McGilded theme.
Probably one of the best villains since Matt Engarde.
Its so weird to see people call him McGilded and not Megundal...
@@janmarcoperezbatres2203 its almost like when I first saw dowolf’s translated playthrough of gyakuten kenji 2, and then the translated public rom version from Court-Records. Took me a while to get used to the different names.
Wouldn’t the suspicious people theme be more fitting since it plays for just him & Ashley, who has deep ties with McGilded?
Heavy TGAA2 spoilers:
For me this song always reminds me of Klint Van Zieks because of Baroks breakdown after you reveal Klint is the Professor
DGS 2 Spoilers:
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When you expose the teleporter as a fraud
Dobinbough's life work...was naught but a lie.
@@usermcskull4713 poor dobinbough and his thicc buddy Andrew
@@averagechannelname9969 he's a screwdriver
Best ace attorney games of all time. When this theme plays shit is about to go down. 2nd best tell the truth theme. Number 1 for me is apollo justices
No one
Absolutely no one
every single episode in the game: Haha evidence forgery go brrrr
The last two cases: haha autopsy report fabrication go brr
There wasn't any forgery for Soseki's cases was there ?
In TGAA1-4 Roly moves the Body
And In 2-2 I think was the way Shamspeare was actually poisoned
Spoilers
The fact that Roly committed an actual crime just so his wife could be happy is extremely sweet
No matter how far he kept going in his admittance, all I could say to myself is “oh no….”. Roly and Pat are an amazing couple in the first game, and they’re one of the many reasons I like the clouded kokoro case. While it isn’t loved too well by others, the entire stage was set with magnificent charming characters, different potential leads sending you the wrong way(why didn’t the jackknife have any blood on it? It made me believe that MS garrideb imitated olive green and faked being stabbed to get Mr natsume out the house….) and overall such a charming case. It proves that ANYONE in the court room could potentially be the true suspect, even the jurors as we’ve found in this case, and puts you on edge for the rest of the cases ahead of you. Overall, Roly and Pat will always stick out to me as the best witnesses, and I will die on that hill.
@@loafofgodlybread9225 And when you know how entertwined it is with DGS2-2, it really shines the case under a new light
This is a God damn bop
IT BECOMES TRUE!
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When Roly confessed to moving the body, I could feel this music capturing the moment perfectly. I could feel Roly's heart breaking with every word he admitted, knowing it was breaking Pat's heart to hear it. This music wasn't just being dramatic- it was asking the question of "Oh my god, what did you DO!?" It's not trying to egg the confession on- to the contrary, it's vainly hoping that it doesn't get worse... while it seems to inevitably do just that. It was a very relatable, human feeling; to just want it all to stop ASAP and spare ourselves further pain.
The truth IS something painful that we have to live with sometimes. That's what I get from this music. Necessary pain.
Might be my most favorite confess the truth theme
Spoilers for DGS 2 I guess
Wow, I already got spoiled that Asogi/Asougi is a prosecutor and this game didn’t even come out yet technically.
When the constable admits to have tampered with the crime scene all because he wanted to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife and cursed God that day.
You feel it that shit just went to a whole new level once this song hit…… it’s the only song that la stuck in my head since I’ve played it and it makes me want to play again just to earn hearing it. You know you put in work when you hear it and your jaw is about to drop
when van zieks hears the truth👁️👄👁️😵😵😵😬😬😬💀💀💀💀
by far the best confession theme in the series. it’s too good holy shit
2nd favorite confession theme behind Trials and Tribulations
Sorry, but justice for all is the best
Well
That drop tho, like holy fuck *DDDDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMM*
"Who is the Professor?"
I thought this was a suspense theme, since it always played at the most intense moments
the part that starts on 00:50 somehow sounds like boss battle theme from, I don't know, Nier or something
It's extremely similar to Alien Infestation - Nier Automata is exactly what you're thinking.
Parents when they reveal that their kid is in fact
*ADOPTED*
Beginning sounds like a zelda botw dungeon
I couldn't remember if this was Van Zieks' theme or not, guess it was different for everyone then.
Grrrrrr.........
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
(Van Zieks, Barok. ~1897).
PERFECTION!
when someone revealed the most gruesome truth
And now back to LEG’ing people- Nico Bizzle
Wtf is with these no-profile pic bots and shit spamming names??? They’ve been doing that in every video on this channel
The Scarlet Letter ref.... git gud the Scarlet Letter .
Lol I know it’s just me, but but I literally heard a car horn in the first part
Ryonosuke : ARRRRGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
When you see your exam results
i love this song, but i always get it confused with van zieks' theme, lol
*When you figure out that 9+10 equals 19 instead of 21*
When Vortex told Jigoku to shoot Genshin...
This sounds like something out of a modern Kirby game
When she says she’s pregnant:
Spoilers for TGAAC
Taking down Dr. Sithe is incredibly satisfying...
Soul Master!?
Some of the comments are the perfect example as to why I avoided this game for such a long time. Cause this game just has to be better than the original ones in every single way possible no matter what. Everything you see people say is "oh this is so much better than anything ever done in the main trilogy ever", sucking it off like that is bound to turn people away.
The game is best experienced once you played all the main games. By this point, you know how the game works and this game knows how to rely on those assumptions you made (witnesses are always guilty, the defendant is always innocent, the police are incompetent...)
to turn them around and surprise you even more
@@PWLfr actually the great ace attorney was the very first ace attorney game I played. So I was completely new to the controls and everything. But I still was amazed by everything and completely loved it.
Still better than. Twilight.
Me when I check on the DGS community only to find out 95% of them are fujos
honestly im not a huge fan of this tell the truth theme, i mean i like it its good music but its a pretty weak tell the truth theme. i think it just sounds "too grand" and the grandness should be toned down a notch.
I respect your opinion
I don’t 😈
I think its grand enough
I like it, it has more of a dark and dramatic vibe to it. It’s perfect for scenes like Roly’s confession or when Gina reveals what she really witnessed on the omnibus and why she lied
But it’s a grand court of law