Trials of Innocence

Trials of Innocence

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Linearch Oct 26, 2024 @ 1:27am
Pretty good demo
It's... way too similar to Ace Attorney. Mechanics aside. First trial is rushed. Defendant is an oddball friend of the MC. MC was involved in a case years ago and that motivated her to become a lawyer. And I think this will be the final case of the game? I hope my mentor won't die in the next case? Well, I don't really mind. Two cakes.

Anyway, the story was kind of predictable. Maybe because I've played a lot of these games. DNA test and them being the same age. But hey it's the first case, pretty much the tutorial, right. Also, revealing not just one but two oddballs as actually great people feels too much. Or three if the security officer counts.

And there was no need for the prosecutor to play a fool, and even make me play the prosecution a bit too. The prosecution was practically non existent except for the confrontation. It's like my only opponent was the witness! And guess what, he was actually helping me solve the case? Sure, the odds were against me, but still, if he meant to test me as defense, he should've been an actual opponent playing his role as prosecutor. Though it's a different story if the intention was to guide, not test.

Btw, I was distracted by the video screenshot of Camel's leg. I thought it was someone else because it seems like a rolled-up trousers instead of shorts. If that was intentional, that was a good one. What do you call it, red herring?

Now for the implementation, well, I encountered a bug. I made a separate discussion for that. Thankfully that was the only one and I got around it. I was about to uninstall lol.

I'd like to add that the ability to save and load at any point makes the HP bar have little to no point. I can always save and load. Anytime and without limit. It's like playing AA on NDS emulator with quick save and load lol.
Last edited by Linearch; Oct 26, 2024 @ 5:55am