It's like the entire series was leading to this moment.
The ending did feel a little anti-climatic. Like, they said pollen, and it felt like.. that's it? It's over? No bullet in his insert area, no secret wound, the last bad guy ALWAYS has a secret wound! The expected showdown was a little short too, but at least that's understandable, it's not like they wanted to stick around. All in all it was an interesting game. Maybe they were overcompensating for the.. extended ending to the last game? MY EXTRATERRITORIAL RIGHTS ARE TOO POWERFUL TO LET THIS GAME END!
That was kind of what I wanted to say when BT mentioned the minor character overload in this case. In AAI's last case it's like every last person individually gets a chance to present evidence against the bad guy.
This time around, it was more like
The last confrontation could have probably dragged out a lot longer than it did.
Maaaan, was Edgeworth thinking about having a family near the end? Now I totally want baby prosecutors everywhere.
Most of the overtones in the last update were homoerotic, I'm sure <_<
Also, dat PW-baiting. They very deliberately missed a chance to include his voice clip.
And this guy. Did he really do this alone? It's really mind-blowing.
That's right. Somewhere in the comments, he said that he considered working on the translation project, but by doing it all himself he had 100% creative license. Seems worth it.
I kind of agree with BT. This would probably be more fun than AAI, but all of that spoon-feeding meant that the player interactions were more a break from reading than a decision to be made.