Now for Part 2. The last one got a bit stressful, so I’m going to try slowing my pace a bit.
4565 frames. Yeah, this could easily take me a while.
Looking at the profiles, how is Kristoph Gavin responsible for anything?
What happened to Apollo? He looks a bit like Richard Groud.
None of Groupollo’s sprites have talking animations. Weird.
Oh dear. Apollo has gone a bit crazy.
Frame 0094: Edgeworth speaks on the ellipsis.
So it seems that Apollo is on trials, and the roles of prosecutor and defense are reversed. Very… interesting.
Doctor?
Forgot about that no fast-clicking thing.
Frame 0170: “Mr.”
Oh, this is related to Apollo’s prologue from the prologue, which is rather long to be a prologue, come to think of it.
A psychologist? Oh dear. Maybe I spoke a little too strongly earlier.
Frame 0191: The two uses of “ifs” are awkward.
There was a last time?
Fame 0198: Danter speaks on the ellipsis.
Is the similarity to Dante intentional?
Frame 0199: Ellipsis speech.
This psychologist really rubs me the wrong way.
Apollo has timed it himself? Obsession.
Now that I think about it, this does raise a very good point. How did Prometheus get to the Lure mansion? If he used a personal vehicle, it raises questions about where that vehicle is now. Surely the police searched the area. If he used public transportation, there are problems with the fact that he arrived shortly before Phoenix and Apollo, he themselves used public transportation. Not to mention that their train was two hours late, so it would have to mean that he used a different train line. This indicates that Prometheus either walked or had an accomplice drive him.
Frame 0236: Either “I thought you would like to ride a train.” Or “I thought you liked to ride trains.”
“Dawn Executioner”…? I’m sure that’s a reference, but I’m not sure what to.
What is Frame 261 doing?
Apollo does seem to have a shorter fuse than normal when with Trucy on the train, even when working a murder case.
That letter?
Frame 0353: “end”
What is Frame 374 doing?
Frame 0415: Comma splice.
How can Trucy assume that Apollo has a crush on Shannon?
Frame 0463: It shouldn’t be Mr., but I can’t recall if it’s Ms. or Mrs.
Frame 0476: “but”
Right… We saw Edgeworth talk with Maya, but it wouldn’t make sense if Edgeworth was out doing that all day.
Actually Apollo, I don’t know what you’re talking about. How would telling her about Lure make her any more involved?
Frame 0628: Danter talks on the ellipsis.
Lure, how can you condemn Phoenix for being immoral if you reject morality in favor of unmitigated self-interest?
Frame 0655: Lure talks on the ellipsis.
Wait… Lure knew she would die, and didn’t resist? … What. That’s inconsistent for a person like Lure, unless she somehow knew she wo- … Umineko. Tricks are being played with time, aren’t they?
Why Frame 761? What is this, some attempt at subliminal messaging?
Frame 0762: “then”
“I’d rather fight for [Trucy] than magic.” Umineko…
Frame 0810: Ellipsis speech.
Trucy, you’re being a bit rash. If I’m right about my time tricks theory…
Okay, so if this occurred after the fire, we know that Phoenix was alive after the fire.
Frame 1006: “me, and”
This rain has got to be important. Somehow.
Come to think of it, it was mentioned that Phoenix was bleeding from his head wound. That would seem to imply that there should be blood on the shards, but there isn’t.
Let’s look around a bit.
Frame 1463: “Miss’s”
A mystery bullet hole… Very peculiar.
The phone is 6…
Time-traveling witch. Aha! You’re going to be playing that straight later!
Frame 2027: “this at school”
Math and Latin…
Frame 2035: “on”
B is for Beatrice?
The comfy chair? Not… the comfy chair! The only thing that could make it worse is a cup of coffee, although it is past eleven. Then again, that would be expected.
The Mysterious Fridge Looter? Although, come to think of it… Wasn’t there an empty fridge elsewhere? Was it refrigerated?
Hypnosis… Ugh. You can get into pseudo-science really quickly. It is nigh impossible to use hypnosis to get someone to do something they wouldn’t otherwise do.
Frame 2137: “to be alright”
The lack of music at this part of the game is very off-putting. I know you have the ambulances, but that doesn’t seem enough.
Frame 2152: Comma splice. “stay”
Umineko theme.
Frame 2185: Comma splice. “You’re”
Frame 2277: “possible, considering”
You found Wright’s corpse? Impossible. Wright talked to Maya Fey the day after.
Frame 2403: “afterwards, and”
More Umineko themes.
Come on, clarify your red. Which Phoenix Wright was it?
Apollo killed Andrea Lure, who murdered for enjoyment. What.
Frame 2593: “make”
Frame 2598: “are”
Frame 2611: “disappeared”
Frame 2619: “they’re”
Isn’t right to let this guy take the fall?
Frame 2657: “can”
… The defense is here, you know.
Frame 2672: “will”
Frame 2675: “it was one”
Guilty. Yeah right.
Frame 2701: “go”
Frame 2710: “build”
Frame 2780: “just”
Apollo knows things that he shouldn’t?
Frame 2801: “is”
Frame 2827: “we”
Frame 2854: “this”; “way uncalled”
Frame 2868: “like, and”
Frame 2871: “over”
Now that I think about it, interruptions of the opening argument are usually never allowed in real courts.
Frame 2878: “outbursts, and”
Frame 2879: “statement, and”
Frame 2889: “will”
Frame 2931: “two”
Greyscale zoom-in of Apollo? Huh?
Frame 2984: “Grossberg, and”
Frame 3082: “and”
Weird comment by Grossberg there.
Huh? Why is the bullet contradictory?
Frame 3563: “system, or”
Frame 3565: “unfortunately”
Grossberg is jittery at the mention of the drug…
Frame 3698: “when”
Frame 3714: “he”
Frame 3846: “since”
He spiked the tea before getting the key? I’d say that’s speculation.
Frame 3863: “he”
Frame 3865: “couldn’t”
Accidentally clicked too fast at the dialogue.
Huh? Was that Phoenix?
Frame 4019: “accusation, and”
Looked at the source. I’m not seeing a problem with this trial, honestly, except that at least one of the witnesses should testify.
Frame 4027: Ellipsis speech.
Coughing? Maybe he took that heart medicine.
Frame 4055: “attorney”
Inlestrigin poisoning, anyone?
Frame 4135: “minute, and”
I’m just as confused as you, Apollo, if not more so.
Frame 4320: “well, what”
Apollo is the murderer? I still don’t buy it.
Frame 4362: “and”
Thou shalt not murder, anyone?
Ah, two hours late. That makes sense.
Frame 4386: “and”
Frame 4402: “and”
And then I… ahaha.wav?
So Apollo had murderous intent, but he didn’t kill her. Something went wrong.
Yeah, this is too easy.
Cross… What?