Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20190331120228/@comment-38973390-20200111014851

once again, thank you very much Chan <3

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psssst y'all should all check out the Ace Attorney franchise, I promise it's worth definetly it if you like the murder mystery genre of fiction and in case you can't tell I would 100% reccomend it since it's actually one of my favorite things in the world

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and here's my daily DGS ramble for the day, please read on at your own risk (spoilers for case 2)

so!! I finished Case 2! Sherlock is actually hilarious I love how ridiclous he is,,, I'm actually kinda happy with how there was no trial segment for this part of the game since it 1. wouldn't have made sense anyway since Naruhodou techincally isn't a lawyer, and Asougi is welll,,, dead,,,, and 2. majority of this case relied on the constant update of information and the ability to verify it in person

The Theater of Logic and Reason is actually fantastic I think I continuously died of laughter during all of the pre-review sections because Sherlock's "logic train" was always fjldasjfslkfjlskafjlk

But in terms of the murder itself, not only the victim was an ouch, but the circumstances regarding his death was also one big ouchie. Towards the end where Hosonaga, Susato and Naruhodou were all having a reflection about Asougi's fate I think I would have cried a bit but then Sherlock slipped Naruhodou's handcuffs back on and that was fjdsalkfjsklfjslkfjkal "You're so mean, Mr. Holmes!"

I have no idea why I never read through any of the original Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle prior to this but now I want to read it even more than before. I know DGS!Sherlock is vastly different in comparison to actual Sherlock but still I like the mystery genre a lot,,, which reminds me that I should probably pick up reading through everything Agatha Christie wrote again