![]() ![]() Not only that, but it's also harmful for the character the traits have been stripped from as they slowly lose unicity. Sound familiar? But wait she's not the victim of the case, but the defendant! Not the same!!!Įven though I can understand why they did this (which makes me think they never intended to bring Ema back), I see it kind of harmful for a character to inherit this many traits from another, even if intentional. ![]() Personality wise, she's not too different from Maya, except she's less aggressive and more willing to help during investigations. Even the outfits, which have swapped colors. If you'll check the image I hyperlinked to above, you'll notice that both Maya and Ema have many common visual traits, to the point where it's obvious it's intentional. Ema in the first trilogy - RTFAįor the most part, Ema is a carbon copy of Maya, but altered sightly to appear and act as her own character. I will also take into consideration her Investigation appearances though I don't think there's much to talk about those. More specifically, after the trilogy has ended.įor that reason, Ema only appears in rfta and is never mentioned or hinted at again until the second trilogy, where she has a wider appearance and more relevance while also being officially integrated into the main cast.įor this cut, I will review both trilogy appearances and I will try my best to write as much about each of them. As many know (and probably some even noticed by the change in graphical quality if playing the ds version), rfta was added at a later date. Ema in Ace Attorney as a seriesĮma was introduced in Ace Attorney in Rise From the Ashes which I'll refer to as rfta from now on for my sake. I'm expecting a revive so not sure how much effort I should pour into this. ![]()
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