"i'm an ex-cop on death row for a crime i did not commit"

>"i'm an ex-cop on death row for a crime i did not commit"
>"i choose to be here, because i deserve death"
>"why? oh, because i shot an armed perp who also held a little girl hostage. I deserve to die for that"
>"actually, i didn't even shoot the armed perp (who also happened to have a hostage at gunpoint) . a meteor landed on him, but i would have shot him anyway, therefore i deserve to die"

why is japanese writing so fucking retarded?

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> Wife's murder was caused by supernatural manipulation of daughter's Rube Goldberg machine
> Assumes responsibility to protect child, who he believes to have no fault in her mother's death
> Obviously can't prove own innocence until he confirms the existence of a "manipulator".
> Believes that, once he becomes of aware of the existence of Yomiel that he may have been the cause of the events that precipitated the events of the game.

What's not to understand here? user, did you even read or play the game?

Shu takumi is a bad writer

he's not a bad writer, you're a bad reader

Haha cute dog and fun puzzles.

Retardation like "rubber bullets" exists because Japanese audiences cannot conceive of a main character doing something bad and regrettable. It always has to have another explanation where they did nothing wrong. This is why Chris Redfield isn't allowed to just shoot Mia. It has to be a monster disguised as Mia. It's the same reason Capcom won't allow Edgeworth to be guilty of anything.

Yeah the story went downhill fast near the end. Gameplay was great though

Story was pretty solid, imo. The writing is consistent and the characters never really act out of character.

Fictional characters get revered like celebrities, and in the same way celebrities have to avoid drug scandals or remain relationshipless in the public eye, the game characters have to have a perfect appearance to appeal to Japanese audiences

yea but what about the actual murderers in the story