What is the background story of Tyrion Cuthbert? Let’s take a look at the background story of Tyrion Cuthbert . Let’s take a look at the background story of Tyrion Cuthbert.
This game is basically Ace Attorney set in the magical world. The protagonist's parents died and he was adopted by a lawyer's adoptive mother (and mentor). Under the guidance of his mentor, he begins to fight against the corrupt judicial system. There is a prosecutor opponent wearing blue clothes. Looking at it this way, wow, the elements are complete.
However, after careful play, the world view design of this game does have its own unique features. Here is a brief introduction: there are mages who can use magic and ordinary people who cannot use magic in the world. Magical abilities are generally passed on through blood, and most of them are controlled by nobles. The nobles have all kinds of real power in their hands, including the judiciary. Therefore, when magic crimes are involved, most of the time they find a magic civilian to convict. This is where the darkness of the judicial system comes from. The consequences can also be seen directly in the game. The nobles who were convicted of serious crimes in the previous chapters can continue to operate outside after paying fines and compensation, while the civilians are locked up tightly.
The protagonist (and his prosecutor friends) are of course determined to fight against such darkness, so they are inevitably drawn into the dispute between commoners and nobles. The protagonist soon discovers that commoners are not always righteous and nobles are not all stupid (well, most of them are). But it is a pity that the script of the struggle between commoners and nobles is basically superficial. There are 5 chapters in the game. In the third chapter, you are probably solving the housework of nobles. In the absence of proper description on the civilian side, it suddenly rises to a too high level: Someone wants to open the chessboard again in the name of ordinary people. What is the protagonist’s stance? The protagonist must insist on justice.