the american version made Edgeworth british, I bet they simply can't take a main character NOT being american (since americans are dying to be heroes despite how evil they are) so they're just gonna throw in a random plothole and turn him american
argh, ffs, oh well i wont blame you for your terrible interpretation skills, afterall with your american heritage you cant help being a retard.
I cant believe i have to explain something so simple; bananas are a fruit and it goes without saying, no argument, its common knowledge. Just like how I said americans are retards, they just are and its common knowledge. See the link?
Shows what you know, I am not american, I am cuban.
Anyways, you're just judging and assuming that someone born in a country are brought up a certain way. A fruit doesn't go through life experiences, a person does. Different people have different personalities, fruit, do not, hence the comparison is null and void.
Simply put, you're xenophobic. Not to mention good and evil are relative terms that apply to the individual, your perception of evil is not objective. Your argument is very flawed.
No, you're under the impression that all americans have the same mindset and that they cannot stray from this mindset. You have no evidence to supports something so absurd. Are there "evil" americans? Yes just as there are evil people all over the world. Not all americans, and I would imagine, a big percantage do not condone what is happening, and to assume that they do for simply being american is intellectually dishonest.
"Kore Da!" means "This is it!" (Kore meaning this and da meaning is.) If you wanted "That's it!" It would be "Sore da!" Sorry for being so technical. I just like everything being correct., :D
Sure you can. Lawyers exist in the real world to ensure that justice is served. At first, Miles believes that the court-room is decided in "winners" and losers". However, over the course of the first game, and especially later into the second game Miles begins to understand that as a Prosecutor, his job isn't to win, but to ensure that the correct people are punished. Seeing as every person Phoenix defended was actually innocent, Edgeworth ended up with the right result. This makes him perfect.
actually when you put it that way. you're right. but he is not perfect. he becomes perfect over time, with the help of phoenix. but perfect is perfect whether it was there to begin with or obtained later on.
Perfection is an ideal, not a state of being. It's implied throughout the later half of the AA series that Edgeworth's goal is to constantly improve to ensure that true justice is served. Thus, to that end, he's in a perpetual state of striving for perfection, just touching it but never reaching it. And that's part of what makes him such a great, complete character in a fantastic series.
The word's context in the game is pretty negative, so it would be rather awkward to put it into a positive context, I think. And as you said, he strives for perfection, but the point isn't that he reaches it.
I think "King of Prosecutors" would be the best name. It has all the advantages of "Perfect Prosecutor" without the awkwardness. And it's fitting, too.
Yes, but it doesn't fit the theme of the previous titles nor does it have the same ring about it. King of Prosecutors doesn't roll off the tongue in perfect alliteration, and it doesn't suit the character. Perfect Prosecutor fits in every sense. It just requires a bit more thought to truly understand.
The "theme"? I'm not sure what you mean. I don't think Perfect fits that well, either. I don't really understand why it has to be an alliteration, either. And it's not like King is necessarily without meaning. I'd argue that it has just as much meaning.
Honestly, though, the demo has warmed me up to the Perfect name a lot more. But depending on Edgeworth's response to the intro, it could go both ways, I guess.
Edgeworth is sometimes presented as somewhat noble, but never regal. It would betray his character and be misleading. It also makes him seem pretentious as opposed to simply haughty. There's a difference.
I had a feeling you'd say something like that. That struck me as well as a problem with King. It's just that I've loathed the name Perfect Prosecutor for quite a while because of all the previous negative connotation of the word. I never really thought the game would begin the way it did, so now I suppose I see it as a lot more viable now.
Idk. I just think people shouldn't treat it like an official name and then get disappointed if/when the title is different.
I think the AA fans are a pretty forgiving bunch. I mean, they even let "Apollo Justice" slide. And that's the most idiotic, unimaginative name ever. Pussy Galore was more inventive.
No. Edgeworth didn't accept the name of "King of Prosecutors", you can give him a game with that name. AND, "Perfect Prosecutor" sounds like a Manfred von Karma game.
Hey, "Ace Prosecutor" isn't bad. It's got a ring to it, even!
I got to case 4 without a guide then the game somehow deleted it self and I'm now very pissed.
retrolinkx 1 year ago
Kyaaah, the voice of Miles *___*'
SuzumiyaOtaku 1 year ago
the american version made Edgeworth british, I bet they simply can't take a main character NOT being american (since americans are dying to be heroes despite how evil they are) so they're just gonna throw in a random plothole and turn him american
DrTheKay 2 years ago
who cares about americans,when they dont like something they try to change it.
mg42GR 2 years ago
yeh thats for sure, for exaple, the americnas dont like iraq, so they think its okay to turn it into a desert crater.
DrTheKay 2 years ago
I think it's pretty close minded of you to belive that all americans are evil by default
Shintai123 2 years ago 2
@Shintai123
so what you're basically saying is that not all bananas are fruit.
DrTheKay 2 years ago
Your argument is absurd, comparing fruit to humans beings makes no sense.
Shintai123 2 years ago
@Shintai123
argh, ffs, oh well i wont blame you for your terrible interpretation skills, afterall with your american heritage you cant help being a retard.
I cant believe i have to explain something so simple; bananas are a fruit and it goes without saying, no argument, its common knowledge. Just like how I said americans are retards, they just are and its common knowledge. See the link?
DrTheKay 2 years ago
Shows what you know, I am not american, I am cuban.
Anyways, you're just judging and assuming that someone born in a country are brought up a certain way. A fruit doesn't go through life experiences, a person does. Different people have different personalities, fruit, do not, hence the comparison is null and void.
Simply put, you're xenophobic. Not to mention good and evil are relative terms that apply to the individual, your perception of evil is not objective. Your argument is very flawed.
Shintai123 2 years ago 2
@Shintai123
Dude,. americans always tihnk they're 'good', you're SUPPORTING a nation that TERRORISES PEOPLE. wtf is wrong with u?
DrTheKay 2 years ago
No, you're under the impression that all americans have the same mindset and that they cannot stray from this mindset. You have no evidence to supports something so absurd. Are there "evil" americans? Yes just as there are evil people all over the world. Not all americans, and I would imagine, a big percantage do not condone what is happening, and to assume that they do for simply being american is intellectually dishonest.
Shintai123 2 years ago
@Shintai123
O M F G its cuz its TRUE. FFS U r an idiot
DrTheKay 2 years ago
..... I can't tell if you're being serious or if you're just a troll.
Shintai123 2 years ago 2
Cool video, but I can't read Japaneese ;)
KitKat1458 2 years ago
what is he saying at the end of the video?
supersaiyanzak 2 years ago
"i need more physical strength"
Gigantes1412 2 years ago 4
PERFECT is only one that describes him.(in a nice way) ;)
Phillippic Prosecutor is what Phoenix Wright would describe. XD
(I found this in a dictionary because i am holidaying now!)
HKichen 3 years ago
Dunno when it'll come out... but I'll buy it.
elsteveo14 3 years ago
wot does edgeworth say at 1:22?
is it "take that"?
bluemeat 3 years ago
Yup "Kurae"
KyoutoTokugen 3 years ago
thx m8!
i c my amazing deductive still serve me well :)
bluemeat 3 years ago
np :3
KyoutoTokugen 3 years ago
It sounds "LALA!" To me X''DDDDD
GaaraFromTheDessert 3 years ago
there are 4 different voices of edgeworth in GK.
Igiari!= objection
Matta!= Hold it
Kurae!= take that!
Soko Da!= Right There!, Over there! or Gotcha!
IVitaminWater 3 years ago
Yeah I know, But LALA is too funny :'D
GaaraFromTheDessert 3 years ago
my bad, it's kore da supposedly. Meaning thats there! or that's it!
IVitaminWater 3 years ago
That's right, it's "Kore Da!", meaning "That's It!".
My guess is the US version will have "That's It!", since it sounds quite good.
ivanramos13 3 years ago
no they have "EUREKA!"
Sirdrakehunt 2 years ago
"Kore Da!" means "This is it!" (Kore meaning this and da meaning is.) If you wanted "That's it!" It would be "Sore da!" Sorry for being so technical. I just like everything being correct., :D
garlicisnotneeded 2 years ago 2
no,
perfect prostitute..er sounds better to me
[JUST KIDDIN' I LAHBVE YA MILES.]
lmaowhat 3 years ago
Miles Edgeworth: Perfect Prosecutor is the English title for the game, it's a spin off series.
Kratos08symphonia 3 years ago
Perverted Prosecutor XD
YoTubeRen 3 years ago 5
well after all the defeat miles have been having, you can't call him perfect prosecutor.
karsten69 3 years ago
Sure you can. Lawyers exist in the real world to ensure that justice is served. At first, Miles believes that the court-room is decided in "winners" and losers". However, over the course of the first game, and especially later into the second game Miles begins to understand that as a Prosecutor, his job isn't to win, but to ensure that the correct people are punished. Seeing as every person Phoenix defended was actually innocent, Edgeworth ended up with the right result. This makes him perfect.
xXYamatoXx 3 years ago
actually when you put it that way. you're right. but he is not perfect. he becomes perfect over time, with the help of phoenix. but perfect is perfect whether it was there to begin with or obtained later on.
karsten69 3 years ago
Perfection is an ideal, not a state of being. It's implied throughout the later half of the AA series that Edgeworth's goal is to constantly improve to ensure that true justice is served. Thus, to that end, he's in a perpetual state of striving for perfection, just touching it but never reaching it. And that's part of what makes him such a great, complete character in a fantastic series.
xXYamatoXx 3 years ago
he is perfect in striving for perfection^_^ if you can put it that way.
karsten69 3 years ago
That's an excellent way of putting it.
xXYamatoXx 3 years ago 2
I think so too.
karsten69 3 years ago
The word's context in the game is pretty negative, so it would be rather awkward to put it into a positive context, I think. And as you said, he strives for perfection, but the point isn't that he reaches it.
I think "King of Prosecutors" would be the best name. It has all the advantages of "Perfect Prosecutor" without the awkwardness. And it's fitting, too.
capefeather 3 years ago
Yes, but it doesn't fit the theme of the previous titles nor does it have the same ring about it. King of Prosecutors doesn't roll off the tongue in perfect alliteration, and it doesn't suit the character. Perfect Prosecutor fits in every sense. It just requires a bit more thought to truly understand.
xXYamatoXx 3 years ago
The "theme"? I'm not sure what you mean. I don't think Perfect fits that well, either. I don't really understand why it has to be an alliteration, either. And it's not like King is necessarily without meaning. I'd argue that it has just as much meaning.
Honestly, though, the demo has warmed me up to the Perfect name a lot more. But depending on Edgeworth's response to the intro, it could go both ways, I guess.
capefeather 3 years ago
Edgeworth is sometimes presented as somewhat noble, but never regal. It would betray his character and be misleading. It also makes him seem pretentious as opposed to simply haughty. There's a difference.
xXYamatoXx 3 years ago
I had a feeling you'd say something like that. That struck me as well as a problem with King. It's just that I've loathed the name Perfect Prosecutor for quite a while because of all the previous negative connotation of the word. I never really thought the game would begin the way it did, so now I suppose I see it as a lot more viable now.
Idk. I just think people shouldn't treat it like an official name and then get disappointed if/when the title is different.
capefeather 3 years ago
I think the AA fans are a pretty forgiving bunch. I mean, they even let "Apollo Justice" slide. And that's the most idiotic, unimaginative name ever. Pussy Galore was more inventive.
xXYamatoXx 3 years ago
No. Edgeworth didn't accept the name of "King of Prosecutors", you can give him a game with that name. AND, "Perfect Prosecutor" sounds like a Manfred von Karma game.
Hey, "Ace Prosecutor" isn't bad. It's got a ring to it, even!
ivanramos13 3 years ago
Well, "Perfect Prosecutor" might fit depending on where they go with the intro to the first case. Play the demo!
capefeather 3 years ago
pro prosecutor.
karsten69 3 years ago
OBJECTION!!! ...We want this soon! Thanks for the video.
ClassicToonFan64 3 years ago
Objection sustained
DEMax87rus 3 years ago 3
Thanks for replying me, DEMax87rus.
ClassicToonFan64 3 years ago
Argh, I can't wait <3
RanFujimiya 3 years ago
About time they get a prosecutor game out for it!
xXShinzouXx 3 years ago