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Originally Posted by
DK
(SPOILER)Also, not really sure how much I like the Klavier Gavin as the prosecutor. I mean, I like him and all, just found something a bit lacking with the animosity not there between defense and prosecution. There's no real sense of rivalry there like there was with Phoenix and basically every prosecutor he went up against. Not necessarily a bad thing, but, I dunno. I guess I can understand the need to differentiate. Was extremely happy in the 4th case to take control of Phoenix and see Gumshoe again.
(SPOILER)Klavier definitely wasn't as detailed or as woven into the storyline as previous prosecutors (see: Godot), but the overall game wasn't meant to be a rivalry against the two attorneys or exploring the secret motives of the prosecutor. It was mostly about Kristoph and the events that happened seven years ago. Klavier's only importance was that he's Kristoph's brother, which in turn strengthens Kristoph's storyline, the true villian. On that note, I think that at the end of the last case has the most intense villiany breakdown ever. I liked the new direction the story took.
However, I do agree with you that Ema was a poor Gumshoe-replacement. She should have had a more important role. The detective and the prosecutor in this one had other professions that they held in higher regard. Oh, well. The game was fantastic anyhow.
Case 3 was the most complex case in the series, imo. And Case 4 was done in a very unique way, as well as answering every relevant question the game threw at you.
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