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which was the hardest out of the three games.
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None of the games were extremely difficult, but the addition of Psych-locks in JFA made the game a little tougher. Overall, I thought T&T had the most vague testimonies and evidence to present, so I was stumped most in T&T than the previous games.
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Erm.... maybe the second one, if not for the psyche locks. I didn't really find T&T that difficult and the first one was really no problem... unless you count case 5. >< So I'll go with number 2: JFA.
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1: Not overly-difficult, nice introduction game for the series, although case 5 was obviously harder because of the new investigation methods. (Although I found the video evidence to actually be quite easy, but that's just me.)

2: Gets harder because of the addition of the Psyche Locks. Case 3 was hard because of the peculiar transpiration of events that happened that night, especially since the method of murder was a little hard to spot. The last case was especially hard since it was long and the darn picture...

3: The difficulty, I found, was actually a little reduced here. If you really thought about it and used some common sense, all the pieces fit into place. And actually, I found the final Psyche Lock (5 locks) to be quite easy, since you should have already fit all the pieces of the puzzle together.

So, I'd say JFA was the most difficult game.
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I say they were about equal. The Psych Lock system to me just made it a little more in depth (or something) There were hard testimonies in each so I think theyre all about the same...
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2nd game i found was the most difficult, properly because Franziska was a crazy prosecutor to play against
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2nd game i found was the most difficult, properly because Franziska was a crazy prosecutor to play against

all the foolishness and whipping is making my head spin....ugh *falls down from dizziness*
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GS3 was pretty easy. None of the testimonies were very difficult, and the evidence was always fairly clear; although I did have to save + SR multiple times.

GS1 was pretty difficult, if only because I didn't really know what I was doing the first time I played through. 1-3, 1-4 and 1-5 had me stumped for a long time.

Despite that, GS2 was definitely the toughest. 2-2, 2-3 and 2-4 were the craziest cases- especially 2 and 3 in terms of how the murder was carried out; and 2-4 was just difficult at the end where
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you're cross-examining Shelly. That was some of the most difficulty testimony in the entire series.
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I'd have to say TaT, it took me the longest (2 1/2 weeks) And I felt it had a lot of replay value.
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It was definitely JFA for me. It was actually the first in the series I played, so I was still trying to get used to the system. I kept forgetting you could also present profiles to people and I wasn't aware that some statements had to be pressed more than once. Plus, some statements were red herrings, like you were supposed to say that something had no relevance to the case. The psyche locks were a bit weird too, since I never knew when I was ready to break them all. After that though, 1 & 3 were pretty easy.
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AA2 for sure.
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