He's baaack!
The QA team is happy to announce that Hodou Okappa has returned to the team after having a break for many months due to personal issues at home. He's back to point his index finger in the face of the authors of every trial he reviews. To quote his most recent review:Hodou has stated that he does not wish to take longer than a week during his reviews, and has therefore decided that he will impose a one week deadline on himself each time he has given a review. If he does not meet the deadline, someone else from the QA team will be given the responsibility of reviewing the trial.Hodou Okappa wrote:Of course, none of this will affect me, because I am immortal. That's right, this review is the proof. Even though my QA position had officially died, it was splendidly reborn recently, like an ugly duckling rising from the ashes to prove that, though it never became a swan, it was actually a phoenix the whole time. Or some kind of phoenix-duck. (Has anyone ever tried breeding a phoenix with a duck?)
Trial news
Radian (from the French community) has collaborated with Jean of mArc to released an English version of the trial that Hodou reviewed: Poisoned Relations and Turnabout. Though it didn't pass the QA, it's a fun trial that's worth playing. The trial uses a unique art-style that's common in Radian's trials.
Jean of mArc has released round 6 of his now infamous game show, The Omniscient Game. If you haven't played it yet, what are you waiting for!?
Tap has finally unveiled the next chapter of Apollo Justice: Justice's Memoirs. However, the trial has become a victim of its own popularity, because Dropbox -- the file host for Tap's music -- has used up all of its available bandwidth. To solve the problem, Tap is compressing the tracks. Until then, we must wait because, he says, "It will "hopefully" no longer be a problem by the 25th or 26th".