Does Franziska von Karma "like" Miles Edgeworth? She sees him as a "little brother" of sorts, although it is stated many times in the game that he is her adopted "big brother". von Karma was left alone in Germany with her father, Manfred von Karma, after Edgeworth became a Prosecutor in America. She followed in his footsteps after Defense Attorney Phoenix Wright beat both Edgeworth (many times) and her father in court. Does she "like" Edgeworth? The feeling, I think, is mainly mutual respect.
The word 'inferior' means nothing without a base to compare the object to. In this case you're comparing it to the other Ace Attorney games, so 'inferior' doesn't mean much at all.
This orchestra version made the 2nd game music look even more epic, then again, all the other GS songs that were orchestrized did too!
Does Franziska von Karma "like" Miles Edgeworth? She sees him as a "little brother" of sorts, although it is stated many times in the game that he is her adopted "big brother". von Karma was left alone in Germany with her father, Manfred von Karma, after Edgeworth became a Prosecutor in America. She followed in his footsteps after Defense Attorney Phoenix Wright beat both Edgeworth (many times) and her father in court. Does she "like" Edgeworth? The feeling, I think, is mainly mutual respect.
I despised the court music in GS2 which is why I'm glad the orchestra version fixes at least some of that.
The word 'inferior' means nothing without a base to compare the object to. In this case you're comparing it to the other Ace Attorney games, so 'inferior' doesn't mean much at all.
Personally I actually liked this theme in the game, but the first one was best IMO.