

Bombs do not move their molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration - not before they explode, anyway. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies featured an almost identical mistake: the game revolves heavily around bombs and explosions and it repeatedly references "diffusing" a bomb.For example, the final case of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney uses "jurist" instead of "juror" throughout (they are very different things in a criminal court), and Investigations has "make due" instead of "make do" and "secretariat" instead of "secretary" (with that last one being especially ironic, since it was also used by a Malaproper in the first game, with the translation there presumably being intentional). Some mistakes are particularly noticeable because they're used consistently.Examining the side of a building in the fifth case has Kay deliver a line beginning with "Thief Child says:", clearly a parody of Lang's catchphrase, but it makes no sense unless you realize the Lang Zi in "Lang Zi says:" literally translates as "Wolf Child". A random joke in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth was left in, but rendered somewhat awkwardly.This is actually the exact opposite of the Japanese, which actually states that Iris was made an ally because she was Dahlia and Morgan's intended Fall Guy. Perhaps the most glaring example is Godot explaining the attempt he put together to stop Maya's assassination: He says he got Iris involved so that she could take the fall if they failed to "contain" Pearl. The translation of the final case of Trials and Tribulations drops massively in quality compared to the rest of the game, with numerous lines which are not just mistranslated, but outright create entirely new plot points.The most well-known, from the bad ending of Justice For All, is " The "miracle" never happen." In some places, however, stupid mistakes tend to sneak in.

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Here's what you should be playing: Divinity Original Sin 2!Īs the D&D license has not been renewed by Digital Extremes or Wizards of the Coast, and developer N-Space sadly went out of business in 2016, so there's been no further updates to the game since the Rage of Demons free DLC in May 2016, Sword Coast Legends will be delisted from Steam at the end of December 2017. Check out our list of the Top RPGs on PC! Sword Coast Legends isn't on it.
