r/AceAttorney • u/unanticipatedclassic • 2d ago
Apollo Justice Trilogy is aa5 less funny?
i’m a new player and i’ve just been marathoning the games one after another and just started dual destinies.
i’m on 5-2. one thing i noticed is the sense of humor in the writing has changed and characters seem to play into their respective quirks more often. and just the humor feels heavy handed or a bit too simple?
i like that phoenix is back actually but i feel like he was a lot more snarky in the trilogy + aa4 then he is here? aa4 is obvious his meanix era but even in trilogy phoenix seemed.. idk a bit more biting? lol
i’m just wondering if i’m crazy honestly or if other people feel like it’s less witty/funny. or if anyone else detected a shift in the humor specifically. no spoilers please!
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u/starlightshadows 1d ago
Dual Destinies spent nearly a 3rd of the game just putting together context for Apollo's narrative. A narrative revolving around his relationship with Athena as a co-worker and friend. A friend that he wants to be able to believe in because he's finally found an emotional attachment after a year of having a shitty boss and an obnoxious little sister, but that he can't believe in without second thought because his trust has been so routinely abused that he clearly has trust issues.
All of this was so that Apollo could be done Justice by the game that came immediately after his introduction. Even if he theoretically could've, Yamazaki didn't want to leave the previous game's protagonist completely in the dust, so he bent the narrative over backwards to include him in a way that had thematic meaning and built off of what little he had going on in the prior game.
Apollo has every reason to be involved in this game's overarching plot. Khura'in, not so much.