Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Tear Jerker: Difference between revisions

m
update links
m (update links)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 2:
{{quote|''"In my world, the color red doesn't exist. These must be...my [[Tears of Blood|tears]]."''|'''{{spoiler|Godot}}''', ''Trials and Tribulations'' case 5}}
 
Take moments specific to ''[[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)/Tear Jerker|Apollo Justice]]'' or ''[[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (Visual Novel)/Tear Jerker|Investigations]]'' to those pages, please.
 
=== ''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney'' ===
Line 17:
* How can no one have mentioned Edgeworth yet? In Turnabout Goodbyes (Case 1-4), {{spoiler|when you see him in the Detention Center, the first time he holds his arm and looks away with that extremely troubled look on his face}} is really quite sad. Up to that point, pretty much the only emotions he has shown are boredom, smug confidence, and anger. Also {{spoiler|he believes that he killed his own father. The guilt has haunted him for 15 years, as has a nightmare that he has EVERY NIGHT. And when he initially tries to refuse Phoenix's help... this troper choked up, thinking, "dammit, Edgeworth! Let me help you!"}} When he says to Wright {{spoiler|"I was the true criminal of DL-6. I killed my father."}} that was just too sad. Especially when you play it a second time, and you know {{spoiler|that he's not responsible after all.}} And, in Rise from the Ashes (Case 1-5) when Edgeworth is {{spoiler|considering resigning, even though the forged evidence he used wasn't his fault, and he had no idea. "I've always made my own decisions about what I can or cannot do... Forgiving myself is something I cannot do."}} And in Case 3-5 after {{spoiler|his phobia of earthquakes causes him to pass out and lose track of the suspect he had been escorting}} his reaction is heartbreaking: {{spoiler|"If only I was stronger."}} With his conscience {{spoiler|and tendency to feel responsible for things he did unintentionally}} you can be sure he's really suffering. He's really quite a tragic character.
** What really gets me is this one piece of dialogue in case 1-4, when he's discussing the nightmare:
{{quote| '''Maya''': But...it's just a ''dream'', right?<br />
'''Edgeworth''': That thought has been the only thing keeping me sane for these past fifteen years. But what if I'm wrong? What if it was ''real''? }}
** The only thing stopping him from breaking down for good was the fact that he could convince himself that his dream was just a dream. Just hink about that for a moment.
Line 24:
* The first game's credit's theme has a feeling of "The show's over, but there's more to come!" 1-5 has a spy-like feel to it. Justice For All has a moving piece. Then there's the credits theme to Trials and Tribulations, which will hopefully make you feel (mostly) satisfied with the Phoenix Wright trilogy.
* The third case isn't exactly memorable in the tear department, but it got this troper really darn close on how it affected all those involved. Will Powers? {{spoiler|Framed by his best friend simply because he was satisfied entertaining children.}} Jack Hammer? {{spoiler|Brought down from a famous actor to a villain in a children's action show.}} Cody Hakins? {{spoiler|A kid being forced to testify that his hero actually died. In front of him.}} Wendy Oldbag? {{spoiler|Willing to assault a photographer for having incriminating evidence against Jack.}} Really, just a sad bunch of mis-happenings.
** [[This Troper]] always felt that Cody's scene was underplayed. Think about it: {{spoiler|This seven year old kid had to watch his childhood hero die. The poor kid could not handle that, and made something up in his mind. He then was forced into facing it by Phoenix in front of a court, bursting into tears. Imagine being seven years old and watching [[The Death of Superman|Superman die in front of you]]. Or [[Transformers: theThe Movie|Optimus Prime]]. Yet after his confession he isn't even mentioned again.}}
** [[This Troper]] completely hates Wendy Oldbag but when she decides to stop being annoying for a few minutes and explains what happened to Jack Hammer all those years ago, it brought this troper to tears.
*** In Turnabout Musical I was looking at the characters and saw that Wendy Oldbag had a song called 'the way things were', just the name made me sob, I found out that this isn't what the song is about though but it seems to be what the reprise is about...
Line 35:
** It's just unfair when you want to throttle the defendant and [[Sympathetic Murderer|give the murderer a hug]]. I cannot be the only one who would have preferred to lose that case.
*** You're definitely not the only one who would've preferred to lose. Whenever I think about that case, I nearly cry.
*** [[Your Mileage May Vary]]- Though the defendant is highly annoying, {{spoiler|the fact the murder was trying to kill a sixteen-year girl for something that wasn't her fault, and ended up murdering his adoptive father instead }} definitely did not gain him any sympathy in my view. That and the fact he tries to get an innocent person convicted.
*** I agree about the last part, but {{spoiler|how was it not her fault? Acro and Bat would not have been injured if she hadn't played a stupid prank at the worst possible time, and the fact that she doesn't acknowledge her responsibility for this until it's too late does not help.}}
** I cried the first time I thought about the victim, Russel Berry. His wife died, he was a single father to Regina, adopted {{spoiler|Acro and Bat}}, treated the whole circus like his family, and was an all-around good man. Then he died {{spoiler|accidentally, and he wasn't even the intended victim}}. There's currently a lump in my throat just from typing that.
Line 51:
* If Phoenix holds his head down on the defense bench, you know someone's heart just got strangled. In 2-4, {{spoiler|the case comes to an end on the first day before Phoenix could get a complete acquittal. Phoenix sits there, even when the judge has left the court, believing Maya to be murdered.}}
* When Maya is arrested in Case 2-2 for the murder of Dr. Grey, she's convinced that she ''is'' the one who killed him, and emphatically tells Phoenix that he can't take her case, because she's a murderer and he'll lose. Phoenix tells her "Stop it!", making it clear that he will not abandon her. That's when she breaks down into tears.
{{quote| '''Maya:''' ...<br />
'''Maya:''' ...Help me...<br />
'''Maya:''' Nick, help me... I'm scared... }}
* At the end of Justice for All, when {{spoiler|Franziska breaks down in tears after Edgeworth returns her whip.}} The whole {{spoiler|fourth piece of evidence}} really touched this troper, too. Having a piano remix of the ending theme just made the moment so sad, this troper wanted to put the game down and bawl.
* This troper got horribly depressed when he went to Matt's house in 2-4 and {{spoiler|immediately recognized the locked door with the cat door in the bottom that Maya saw when she broke out of the basement. Maya's two rooms away and there's nothing you can do about it.}}
* Simply this line from Edgeworth, where the entire screen has gone black and all you can see is his sprite and the text box:
{{quote| '''Edgeworth:''' And if you don't...you cannot change the ending of this story.}}
It doesn't seem like he's talking to Phoenix, but rather ''you'', the player. {{spoiler|It's your decision now. You're the one who has to save Maya's life for Phoenix and get Matt Engarde convicted. YOU must change the outcome of this story if you want a happy ending. I don't particularly know why, but that line made me go 'Woah'...}}
 
Line 64:
** To elaborate, {{spoiler|this is the profession stated by Maya on the witness stand after finding out about the death of her mother. Note the complete lack of the phrase "spirit medium".}}
* The end of Game 3 Case 4 in which {{spoiler|Terry Fawles kills himself.}}
{{quote| '''Fawles''': Mister... Armando... Thanks for... the... {{spoiler|coffee}}...}}
** This is the moment that caused [[Tropers/The Good Samaritan|this troper]] to [[Big No|shout, "NO!!"]] a bit louder than is usually admissable at 2 am...
** The worst part is ''why'' he did it: {{spoiler|Dahlia, bitch that she is, manipulated Terry into making a suicide pact should they cease to have faith in each other... all just to get away with murder. It's pretty much her [[Moral Event Horizon]].}}
Line 75:
*** Only made better by this line being the exact cue for the Trial theme to start.
* Also, the whole scene involving {{spoiler|the Master's talisman}} in the end. Also a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]].
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Phoenix:''' "She'll always be with me, until the day I die", huh...}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Maya:''' ...?}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Phoenix:''' There's a rule or something all Masters are to follow, isn't there? To never take the charm off until the day you die... .}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Pearl:''' Th-That's the Master's Talisman...}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Phoenix:''' The thing that Misty kept by her heart and would never take off...}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Phoenix:''' It wasn't the container that was important. Rather, it was the contents.}}<br />
{{spoiler|''The talisman is opened to reveal something inside''}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Bikini:''' Th-That's...!}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Pearl:''' A photo?}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Maya:''' Ah...!}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Maya:''' M...}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Maya:''' ...Mother...}}<br />
{{spoiler|The photo is revealed to be a childhood photo of Maya as a toddler, and Mia as a kid, trying to fix the broken sacred urn, with Maya bawling to one side and Mia with a shocked look on her face at getting caught red handed. The revelation that Misty carried this around with her for her whole life just brought tears to my eyes. }} }}
* ''Oh dear God'', this line from Franziska:
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Franziska:''' *WHIP CRACK* Still as much of a softie as ever, Phoenix Wright.}}}}
{{spoiler|And the scene that followed, with Turnabout Sisters' Ballad playing once more and with the whole 'Maya Fey is much stronger than we think' and telling Franziska who Maya is being strong for.}}
* And just when you think the game's going to let up, the ending credits include a shot of {{spoiler|Mia, Misty, and Diego looking happy together... in heaven, it is heavily implied}}. I thought I'd run out of tears long before then. I was wrong.
Line 101:
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Video Games/Tear Jerker]]
[[Category:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]]
[[Category:Tear Jerker]]