>>51570886my friend is also really into aa and has been urging me to play for years (i only played dgs for the aforementioned voice actor) but midway into the movie set trial i got way too dizzy moving back and forth between areas not knowing where to go next... the thing about trials in both dr and aa is they frown on exploration of multiple scenarios as one would do in real life trying to solve a murder, and instead try to lead you to the 1 correct solution which means a lot of the answers are stupidly basic to the point where i assume its too obvious and lose points thinking it must be at least a little tricky. for example if a white animal hair is found at a crime scene, the game only wants you to choose the all white cat as the source, even when a dog or cat with white patches of fur on them exist. other times youll think oh yawn it just wants the obvious answer, and that ends up being wrong because suddenly they decide yeah we are gonna crank it up to 2nd grade difficulty actually. i know its a petty complaint but its the same reason prof layton pissed me off, not knowing if they want the obvious answer or the haha trolled that was a red herring you dumb fuck lol! other answer. both conclusions are easy to come to but impossible to tell which will be the desired option and i have the worst 50/50 luck imaginable
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