Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20190331120228/@comment-32460917-20190425003810

I can’t comment too much on that unfortunately because I watched the game a couple years ago, can’t remember much other than the major details

I have to agree that Godot’s theme becomes much sadder after the game

I think Godot’s personal involvement with the events of (almost) the entire game really make him stand out as a prosecutor. He only appears in one game but people still remember him and several want to bring him back, even if it would be incredibly narratively awkward. He got to have a lot more character in a single game because of the reveal at the end too I think

Apollo Justice was released before the Miles games (before the second one, at least) but ingame the Edgeworth games are from before the 7 year time skip in Apollo Justice

So it’s up to you! Either way works honestly, so go for whichever one you’re more interested in

//The first Edgeworth game isn’t that great but you need it for the second one which I love a lot

Oh dang,, a book like that huh,

My class is starting a book reading unit too! It’s focusing on efforts to end social injustice I think. It’s called In the Time of the Butterflies and it’s about four sisters’ (known as the Mirabel Sisters) efforts to overthrow the dictator of their country

Personally I didn’t like the emphasis on finding love and love in the story but it’s probably meaningful in a way that I can’t get so I’m going to think about it anyway

There is a part that really grates on my personal beliefs but again, historical fiction

Which probably would mean I wouldn’t like your class’s unit about love that much :’P I did read Romeo and Juliet for last year’s literature class though

I don’t do much reading other than assigned reading, which sucks and I’m hoping for more reads also so I’ll probably look at what other people recommend on the thread!