To list some of its most notable trope examples (yes, some of them are indeed YMMV ones):Acid Pool: Suggested as a Dandy-luring method by Dr. Gel, but Perry quickly turns it downAlternate Universe: Created by Mr.
. ThePerryMasonMethod: Played with. spoiler: The first act plays out like a typical 'VideoGame/AceAttorney' case, except that you find out afterwards - despite all the clues clicking neatly into place, and an antagonistic figure incriminating himself in a fit of anger - that your client really 'was' the murderer all along. In the second act, it turns out that the judge is responsible. And in the third act, Falcon is almost right when he bets that the real murderer is somewhere in the room - the murderer is, in fact, right outside. ThePerryMasonMethod: Played with.
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spoiler: The first act plays out like a typical 'VideoGame/AceAttorney' 'Franchise/AceAttorney' case, except that you find out afterwards - despite all the clues clicking neatly into place, and an antagonistic figure incriminating himself in a fit of anger - that your client really 'was' the murderer all along. In the second act, it turns out that the judge is responsible. And in the third act, Falcon is almost right when he bets that the real murderer is somewhere in the room - the murderer is, in fact, right outside. WholePlotReference: To one of the cases in the first 'VideoGame/AceAttorney' game, in the latter part of Act 3 spoiler:: you're defending a prosecutor, your rival, who's been framed for shooting someone, against a prosecutor who's controlling the entire flow of the trial. Whole collection disney treasure pop toys. You even get to cross-examine a parrot, though FunnyAnimal it's much less surprising in this case. The resolution of the case scores extra similarity points spoiler: when the murderer is unmasked because there's a bullet in his shoulder, which is revealed by a metal detector. However, the particular details of the case still manage to be fairly different spoiler: from 'Turnabout Goodbyes'.
WholePlotReference: To one of the cases in the first 'VideoGame/AceAttorney' 'Franchise/AceAttorney' game, in the latter part of Act 3 spoiler:: you're defending a prosecutor, your rival, who's been framed for shooting someone, against a prosecutor who's controlling the entire flow of the trial. You even get to cross-examine a parrot, though FunnyAnimal it's much less surprising in this case. The resolution of the case scores extra similarity points spoiler: when the murderer is unmasked because there's a bullet in his shoulder, which is revealed by a metal detector. However, the particular details of the case still manage to be fairly different spoiler: from 'Turnabout Goodbyes'. WholePlotReference: To one of the cases in the first 'VideoGame/AceAttorney' game, in the latter part of Act 3 spoiler:: you're defending a prosecutor, your rival, who's been framed for shooting someone, against a prosecutor who's controlling the entire flow of the trial. You even get to cross-examine a parrot, though PettingZooPeople it's much less surprising in this case. The resolution of the case scores extra similarity points spoiler: when the murderer is unmasked because there's a bullet in his shoulder, which is revealed by a metal detector.
However, the particular details of the case still manage to be fairly different spoiler: from 'Turnabout Goodbyes'. WholePlotReference: To one of the cases in the first 'VideoGame/AceAttorney' game, in the latter part of Act 3 spoiler:: you're defending a prosecutor, your rival, who's been framed for shooting someone, against a prosecutor who's controlling the entire flow of the trial. You even get to cross-examine a parrot, though PettingZooPeople FunnyAnimal it's much less surprising in this case. The resolution of the case scores extra similarity points spoiler: when the murderer is unmasked because there's a bullet in his shoulder, which is revealed by a metal detector. However, the particular details of the case still manage to be fairly different spoiler: from 'Turnabout Goodbyes'.
PlayerNudge: If you run out of investigative time in Act 3 and don't have all the evidence you need to spoiler: save Cocorico from the rebels, before you head to the catacombs, Falcon will have the gut feeling that he's either dead or beyond help. He's right: you can continue, but you can't save him and therefore you're locked out of the good ending. If you have all you need to find him Not Guilty, he'll Falcon will instead say that BigDamnHeroes it's about time to go rescue him. His friend.