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For A Hypothetical Alternative Apollo Justice Sequel Taking Place After Aa4. Are There Any Individual
for a hypothetical alternative apollo justice sequel taking place after aa4. are there any individual elements from dd and soj that you would pick and choose to keep?
phoenix helping edgeworth with cases overseas during the 7yg is something that comes up in dual destinies and i think that's really the only scrap i'd want to take from dd.
from soj... hmm. i have no idea if this is a controversial opinion or not but i actually really liked the divination seance as a gameplay mechanic. i would preserve that. i think it'd be fun to have it be something pearl or maya could do in court for you now that they're more experienced mediums.
that's really about it.
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