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Some thoughts of my own:
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A few other thoughts: The second case in JFA was decent. Nothing too complicated but you could tell that there would be more written in the story with Pearl and all. The third case was predictable. I literally at one point figured out half the case BEFORE it happened with the only exception being Ragina's 'motive' for what she did (which Phoenix explained in about ten seconds). I mean, it was one of those few times where I wished I had more flexability in answers as I could have explained all within about thirty seconds. THe fourth case was freakin' insane. There were three parts that had so little explanation and were literally just TRIAL AND ERROR. Those are, in order of difficulty: Spoiler:
Case 5 in the first case wasn't THAT difficult except for that stupid... Spoiler:
I felt case 4 was actually significant and well done in JFA. I think cases 2 and 4 were the best, with 4 being best over while 2 was obviously done to add more of a back story to Mia, Pearls, etc. The one thing about these games is once you beat one, you need to take a mental break for a while. The above-mentioned frustrations with Case 4 of JFA is enough to make you insane. Hence, I haven't touched T&T and probably won't for a few weeks at earliest. And then after I beat that, I presume I won't play AJ because of the same reason. And with my luck, PW 5 will be out and it will just never end, haha. Jam it back in, in the dark. |