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At the beginning I didn't liked the OST of JFA, but with the time I learn to like it.
T&T has an awesome OST, it would be a shame not to play the game with it, because it has themes heavily connected to some characters.
If you don't like it, you'll not enjoy T&T at it's best, because T&T relies a lot on it's music, like the rest of the saga, but I would say this episode even more.
The games were scripted and thought that way, with these precise original musics playing at these precise moments (and trust me, it is on great purpose), so, don't count on Capcom to add an option of that sort anytime.
Plus, we don't even count on Capcom to really support the Ace Attorney series, they barely do just the strict minimum for AA, so, you know...
Haha, the blue badger, what a pain in the ears. But that's what made it "memorable", haha. ;D