mAc Chaos wrote:Wow, I liked those video comments. A lot of it was the same stuff I was going to say. I'll still make my own comments though. You guys should do this for every trial.
Every comp or every trial on AAO?
The nice thing about how this was done was the fact that it was our immediately-after reactions, which is what most of the general public will feel.
New poll is up. Let's see what you guys think.
Ha! I still haven't said who won yet!
More rankings:
Length
1. Inferno (good God!)
2. Freezeflame (okay)
3. Firing (just investigation)
4. Elements (just intro)
Length (without filler or other irrelevant content)
1. Freezeflame (most all seemed relevant)
2. Inferno (80% or so seems unnecessary)
3. Firing (mostly relevant but short)
4. Elements (mostly relevant but just intro)
Epicness/Cleverness of Crime
1. Inferno (very clever)
2. Elements (how on earth...?)
3. Freezeflame (bombs! But failed bombs)
4. Firing (oh,
another ax murder)
Strength of Prosecution's Case (at end of playable parts)
1. Inferno (defendant's story is incriminating and sounds impossible)
2. Elements (defendant was only one near victim)
3. Freezeflame (witness is far more suspicious)
4. Firing (prosecution's theory has major holes, especially premeditation and disposal of weapon)
Pacing
1. Elements (good)
2. Firing (good, trophy fetch quest was weird)
3. Freezeflame (a little fast sometimes)
4. Inferno (dear God, Inferno! It sometimes has the pace of a glacier made of snails)
Character Good/Bad Ratio (AKA how many I like over how many I want to strangle, and not in a good way)
1. Elements (no strangles)
2. Firing (one strangle, Geak)
3. Freezeflame (Klavier, Ius and the author)
4. Inferno (everyone but Shadow)