Ace Attorney Games Ranked by Diifficulty

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Today we will rank Ace Attorney games by difficulty. We will rank them on a tier list. There are no spoilers for the games so you can watch even if you haven't played all the games.
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  • @bandicootsmwcentral2950
    @bandicootsmwcentral2950 Před rokem +54

    JFA is the hardest not because of logic but because of some changes in gameplay
    - With the introduction of the credibility bar came the diferent penalty weight depending on where in the trial you make mistakes, there are several moments in the game where with a single mistake you lose half of the bar or sometimes its an instant game over.
    -The credibility bar ONLY replenishes after a psyche lock section and at the end of the chapter, it dont even replenishes between trial sections or at the end of the trial like in the first game.
    -If you suck at the psychelock sections your mistakes carry over to the trial, with that there's a possibility of going to the trial with half credibility bar.
    -Multiples instances where you are limited with actions(pressing Moe or Dekiller for example)
    -Multiple instances where you cant present evidence unless you press the witness about some very specific detail in the testimony even if the contradiction is very obvious way before that(looking at you Maya's shirt with a bullet hole)
    - unexpected Leaps in logic( victim with broken neck writing a message right at the first trial, the whole cape&bust thing)
    the same applies with T&T but they toned down the moments where its an instant game over.
    However the main problem with the first 4 ace attorney games is that unless the player is a genius its basically required to save&reload constantly to be able to beat a trial because of the unforgiving punishment for getting a gameover.
    This was finally fixed in DD,SOJ and TGAA, the player does get game overs but its a lot less noticeable since the punishment for losing is not as unforgiving as before.

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +12

      I didn't think about the psyche locks that much but you're correct. That makes the game a lot harder. The game doesn't even tell you that the health bar carries over so you just have to go into one of the trials with low health and learn the hard way

    • @greshitel_inc
      @greshitel_inc Před 6 měsíci +1

      As for me, I was good in Psycho-Locks sections, but not as good in trials, so the filling of the gauge made me feel joy that I corrected my trials mistakes.
      Furthermore, I was quite lucky that I didn't think the bust was under the Judge's bench😂

  • @Lor_Lor
    @Lor_Lor Před rokem +19

    i never even considered the difference between the games in dificulty

  • @adambenson4204
    @adambenson4204 Před rokem +68

    Might be a hot take, but I prefer easier AA games. The point of AA isn't to be difficult, its to tell a compelling story, and getting stuck at one section for hours at a time doesn't benefit the narrative

    • @aortusabortus
      @aortusabortus Před rokem +39

      Yeah, but a courtroom section without any challenge is just boring. Especially when they start leading you towards an obvious piece of evidence and act surprised when you present it.

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +34

      a good balance is needed. I don't want something frustratingly difficult where I constantly get stuck but I don't want something like the first 4 cases in the TGAA1 where the gameplay feels so linear

    • @AndrewPRoberts
      @AndrewPRoberts Před 6 dny

      A mystery that solves itself isn't interesting. Something that starts off as a real brain-rattler and slowly unravels into clarity is the entire reason why a mystery is satisfying.

  • @HybridHero
    @HybridHero Před rokem +15

    The OG Trilogy remains to be the GOAT

  • @LinkcarioX
    @LinkcarioX Před rokem +17

    Tbh, I had a way harder but pleasant time with DGS2 than with TT and JfA, the DGS2 decisions and questions required to rethink things we has as facts and reanalyze evidence constantly to get another perspective thanks to the new facts, however the info was always there, you just needed to find it or understanding it and if you didn't get it that well the game explained to you to detail and it always made sense.
    TT and JfA were tough mainly because the (stupid) mechanics they added to some Cross Examinations, specially in late 2-4 where the insta kill questions were very frequent and 3-3 with Tigre's stupid Cross Examination; not to mention the HP bar only recovered through Psyche Locks and it carried out to the trial, making you to start with a handicap.

  • @Trep3
    @Trep3 Před rokem +10

    I think aai was the most difficult, so many logic leaps and mental gymnastics u had to do, especially in that last case

  • @Valentine_D4C_LT
    @Valentine_D4C_LT Před 4 měsíci +4

    2 words,UNLIMITED PENALTY.

  • @ItsShaz1
    @ItsShaz1 Před rokem +2

    Loved the video

  • @5ashll303
    @5ashll303 Před rokem

    As someone playing through t&t at the moment. 100% agree on the difficulty I know I’m dumb, but I ended up having to look up all the contradictions on the third trial and the end of the second trial with Luke’s final testimony is absolute bs. Thank god for the ability to save and reset.

  • @spouwnerring
    @spouwnerring Před rokem +6

    Thank god that things like SUPER OBJECTIONS and *SUPRA OBJECTIONS* only exists in fan games. For those who are NOT in the know, a super objections is when you to present multiple pieces of evidence to a single statement and it's never clear how much evidence that you need to present in order to progress. Supra objections are super objections on CRAIG. You need to present multiple pieces of evidence, but you also need to present to multiple statements at the same time.

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +5

      bruh what... that sounds like pain

    • @spouwnerring
      @spouwnerring Před rokem +4

      @@DerpyHiro yeah, some of these case makers are sadists. That, or they're heavely overastemating the intelligence of the people who play their games. I mean, most people who play fan games have already played most if not all of the cannon games (in fact Contempt of Court justed assumes that you've played the originel trilogy and Investigations 1 and so doesn't warn you that there are heavy spoilers for those 4 games (luckely COC doesn't have that problem involving SUPER OBJECTIONS and *SUPRA OBJECTIONS*)), but that is still not a good excuse to make the fan games and fan cases so insane.

    • @greshitel_inc
      @greshitel_inc Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@spouwnerring, may you share some of the games with SUPER OBJECTIONS? (Yeah, I'm a sadistic and I want a challenge... And not extraterritorial rights 😅)

    • @spouwnerring
      @spouwnerring Před 6 měsíci

      @@greshitel_inc hexpta major attack

  • @anderspeterson9624
    @anderspeterson9624 Před rokem +9

    I feel like some parts of case 4 in trials and tribulations were way too hard. I unfortunately had to look at strategy wiki a couple times

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +6

      Yea case 4 is insanely hard. It's funny how a trial only case that doesn't take too long is the hardest

  • @landerchavarrieta8143
    @landerchavarrieta8143 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You are the first person to point out the BS contradiction in DGS 2! Holy did it make me so mad. DGS 1 from the beginning basically instills in you to examine every piece of evidence you get immediately, so the game punishes you because you likely had already examined that Grouse ticket in case 4 and you make no note of that on evidence. It took me like 30 minutes to realize that I had to reexamine it again, but damn did it piss me off the beginning of that case punishes right off the bat. Still a FANTASTIC case tho!

  • @MaxBoomingHere
    @MaxBoomingHere Před rokem +4

    I'm still mad that I found a contradiction in the last case of trials and tribulations, but it wasn't the one the game wanted me to find 😭
    (Also I'm only still mad since I just beat it yesterday lol)
    At some point in the case they ask if you can prove that it was still snowing during/after the murder, and I presented Ms. Deaxium's crystal sphere, since it was found covered in snow. Instead I was supposed to preset the weather data. I didn't think of that though because I thought earlier Wright had been bashed on how it was only an approximation and shouldn't be counted as decisive

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +1

      I think I recall this happening... yea instances like this can be annoying

    • @greshitel_inc
      @greshitel_inc Před 6 měsíci +1

      If the developers thought about the sphere, they would made Godot or the Judge say "Bla-bla-bla, it is not decisive, you have no evidence that the sphere was covered by snow and not by someone who wanted it to make it look like it is covered by snow"
      (Sorry, I'm playing AAI-1 final case know, so I can't recall anything of the T&T final except for extraterritorial rights)

  • @tygrysazjatycki
    @tygrysazjatycki Před rokem +3

    You should do the same tier list for danganronpa cases! Great video.

  • @alexguy7395
    @alexguy7395 Před rokem +3

    They’re all easy because you can look the answer up online and use save slots

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +5

      I'd argue the opposite. The fact that save states and looking up answers are norms means they're hard.

  • @user-ez5nc7vl2m
    @user-ez5nc7vl2m Před rokem

    It's been a while since I played the trilogy so I can't rank them but I'd say my ranking is like this:
    Very Hard: Gyakuten Saiban 6
    Hard: Gyakuten Saiban 4
    Easy: Gyakuten Saiban 5

  • @greavardbestboi773
    @greavardbestboi773 Před rokem +3

    Please keep making more Ace Attorney 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏The community is almost dead now 😅

    • @DerpyHiro
      @DerpyHiro  Před rokem +2

      I will try my best. Hopefully at least one video every week

  • @TallTapper
    @TallTapper Před rokem +3

    i like cars

  • @_Rad1anT_
    @_Rad1anT_ Před rokem +3

    I hate JFA, I didn't enjoy it, just a negative aftertaste from thinking that I'm too dumb to play. If AA1 was easy for me from start to finish, then in JFA I had to use guides and save before almost every cross-examination. From this I not only enjoyed it, but received an undermined assessment of myself.